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PSHE Joining in and joining up Article 12 – You have the right to give your opinion and for adults to listen and take it seriously Article 13 – You have the right to share what you think with others by talking.

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Joining in and joining up

Article 12 – You have the right to give your opinion and for adults to listen and take it seriouslyArticle 13 – You have the right to share what you think with others by talking.

PSHE: Joining in and joining up

L.I - I can aware of voluntary, community and pressure

groups and am able to set goals, working on a project.

Key vocabulary:

Voluntary, community, pressure groups, help, support, project, fund-raising,

charity

Success Criteria:

*understood that people give up their own time to help others

*can outline a project

Key vocabulary:voluntary – working and helping the

community without getting paid

community – a group of people living

or working together in the same area

pressure groups – a group that

attempts to influence the government

through protests and demonstrations

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up support – to help another

person/group

project – a plan/scheme to do

something

fund-raising – an organised activity

that raises money for charity

Charity – a group dedicated to

showing kindness and generosity

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What does voluntary mean?

A voluntary group is where a voluntary

organization makes money and the profit goes back

into the community.

What is a charity?

Charity is the act of giving money, food or other

kinds of help to people who are in need.

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People all over the country and work voluntarily to raise money to

help those in need.

Why do people give money to charity?

Over the next three pages, look at the 6 descriptions of

charities.

Which are you most likely to donate to ? (donate means give

to)

Which are you the least likely to donate to ?

Explain your decisions.

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Activity:

Choose the charity that you were most likely to donate

to.

Write a letter/create a poster trying to convince others

to give money to your charity and give reasons why.