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NSPCC Number Day and Citizenship Resources

NSPCC Number Day and Citizenship Resources

Every year school children of all ages take part in Number Day, working their mathematical magic for a great cause – the NSPCC. Their number-based fundraising helps to protect the vulnerable children in the UK who need the NSPCC’s services most. This year there are even more reasons for teachers to take part in Number Day. You could be a part of a new Guinness World Record: the biggest maths lesson ever! There are also Key Stage 1-4 lesson plans to support your fundraising activities. Register now to receive your FREE teaching pack at www.nspcc.org.uk/numberday.

www.nspcc.org.uk/numberday

The NSPCC have also produced a new, free teaching pack called Change Something. The pack contains three comprehensive lesson plans with strong links to the Key Stage 3 citizenship curriculum and the PSE Framework for 7 to 19 year olds in Wales. The lessons also support PSHE topics relating to risk, relationships and decision-making. Visit this page to download the free pack and see all the other resources available for schools.

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Number Day 2009

Number Day 2009

Number Day is an event for schools to get pupils to enjoy maths and raise money for the NSPCC and ChildLine. The Number day site has a comprehensive set of resources to schools including maths activities, assembly plans and other resources to help make maths more fun. With the money raised from this exciting initiative, the charities aim to provide vital services for thousands of vulnerable children.

www.nspcc.org.uk/numberday

Will your school be taking part?

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