Resource Kits

Our teacher resource kits are useful in the classroom as they provoke critical thinking and make learning fun through many different styles of activities. Our resource kits are tried out in Aotearoa New Zealand classrooms, and teacher and student feedback is considered in their production. All of our kits are linked to the New Zealand curriculum. To purchase please download an order form which lists all our resource kits, or purchase online at http://www.globalfocus.org.nz/edservices/highlights.php?id=761.

40 Activities for a global classroom

New! $35

Activities for a Global Classroom is packed with 40 fun activities to help add a global perspective to your teaching.

Use this resource to:

• get your students thinking wider and more critically on a variety of issues
• make key concepts engaging for students
• locate that gem of an activity for your next lesson
• provide useful activities for relievers.

The activities bring together the BCUSS and BES pedagogy and are divided into nine key topic areas: trade, food, poverty, governance, sexual and reproductive health and rights, climate change, aid, tourism and Global Education.

All activities can be adapted for different age levels (years 7-13). To preview activities visit our activity section, where we’ve put a few samples up for free.

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Making a Mark

Cartoon perspectives from the majority world

An education resource for years 9-13, Making a mark is a vital toolkit for social science teachers in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is filled with full-colour cartoons, information and statistics on global issues, as well as activities to help your students understand and analyse information.

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Global Education Toolkit

Free PDF download only

This is a great little resource kit packed full of great activities to show you how to incorporate a global perspective into your classroom.Get your students thinking critically about global issues, citizenship and the future with this toolkit.

Designed for years 9-13

 

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Food for thought: a cartooning resource on food issues for years 7 & 8

NEW! $25

Year 7 & 8 students at Clyde Quay School, Wellington, together with GEC and Wellington cartoonist Tim Bollinger, worked together to create a resource full of student-created cartoons on global food issues.

This colour resource comes equipped with cartoons and information that explain the issues in a way your students can understand, pointers for creating your own cartoon strips, and activities to get you started on your own food journey.

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