Activities
Some exemplar classroom activities to demonstrate a Global Citizenship approach in action.

Use the story of Daft Bat by Jeanne Willis, to explore the importance of seeing things from someone else’s perspective.

Use photos and stories to explore human rights with children at primary level.

This activity encourages pupils to explore their own values and values that they share with other people. Suitable for level 3 pupils and above.

Explore ideas around climate justice with this agree / disagree line activity that aims to help share understanding and knowledge around climate justice and promote discussion around the climate emergency.