Kindergartens

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The Secret in the Bowls (Hunger)

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Description:
  • What’s in the bowls of children from different places?
  • To learn more about hunger and poor children’s needs
  • To encourage students to treasure food, and help those in need
  • Extended Activities:
  • School Famine
  • Planting Activity
  • Other Resources:
  • WV’s Learn Page: Hunger
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    Little Droplet is Sick (Water)

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    Description:
  • How does a “sick” water droplet affect the health of poor children?
  • To understand the importance of clean water
  • To teach students to treasure water, and to help those who can’t enjoy clean water
  • Extended Activities:
  • "Give Me 5" Group Painting
  • Let’s Save 10L Water (Visit WSD website for details)
  • Other Resources:
  • WV’s Learn Page: Water Crisis
  • WV’s Learn Page: Child Health Now
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    A Gift from a Red Packet (Emergency Relief)

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    Description:
  • What blessings can a red packet bring to the Syrian refugee children?
  • To learn about the needs of refugee children and how we can help them
  • To encourage students to take action and help the refugee children
  • Extended Activities:
  • "Your Red Packet" campaign
  • Run for Syria
  • Others:
  • Syrian Refugee Response
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    Go! Go! GOAL to School (Education)

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    Description:
  • Why do some children have no access to school?
  • To understand how drop-out from school affects children's development
  • To learn to treasure existing education opportunities, and to care for the needy
  • Extended Activities:
  • No Desk & Chair Day
  • Other Resources:
  • Exhibition Board: Say No to Child Labour
  • “GOAL to School” handicraft
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    Children’s Dream of Big World (Parent & Child Talk)

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    Description:
  • To help parents and children understand the current state of drop-outs among children globally, and how World Vision helps them to improve lives
  • To know more about the lives of poor children through videos and experiential activities
  • To encourage parents and children to treasure what they have, and to help the poor
  • Extended Activities:
  • Spring Charity Barefoot Walk for Children
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    • To encourage schools to organise extended activities, World Vision provides educational resources support, such as PowerPoints, worksheets, thematic stories and background information. Please fill out the enrolment form, and details will be provided later.
    • Our educational services are free-of-charge.
    • School should provide computers with internet access, audio and visual equipment.
    • The target audience for the talks is K2-3 students. Every school can register for up to 2 sessions, with at least 50 students each, per academic year on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Booking Procedures:

    Interested parties please complete the enrolment form and return it to us by fax (2394 0566) or email ([email protected]) at least 2 weeks before the talk. We will confirm the talk with you by fax/email upon receipt of the enrolment form.

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