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Ready to change lives, one step at a time? You ve come to the right place! Under the theme of Walk My Way, you can help students meet others living in developing countries who have a very different life to ours and walk in their shoes for a moment. As part of your reflection and learning, this pack gives you all the information you need to set up a walk-a-thon at your school, including: Ideas to get your class walking How to organise a walk-a-thon for your whole school Many whole school, chapel and classroom ideas for walking Photocopiable forms including permission and sponsorship sheets. To help with your students learning, you ll find all the classroom and worship resources you need on our website, including: Classroom worksheets and focus questions Prayers and Bible verses Photos, stories, and videos Teaching ideas for Junior Primary through to Secondary. Simply go to alws.org.au and click on Schools & Churches. If there s anything further you need, simply get in touch. Happy walking! Vicki, Julie and Christian VIC / NSW / TAS rep: Vicki Gollasch 0448 832 263 vickig@alws.org.au QLD rep: Christian Stern 0427 276 247 christians@alws.org.au SA / NT / WA rep: Julie Krause 0448 818 129 juliek@alws.org.au

Ideas to get your class walking 1. Walk to school day encourage students to walk to school on a given day to empathise with children who need to walk a long way to school each day. 2. Walk for water begin each day for a week with a fitness walk to collect the water you will need for the day. Have buckets or containers to do this. Four main reasons people in developing countries walk: 1. People walk to get water Perhaps the single most important reason people in developing countries walk is to find or collect water. Most water in developing countries is collected by women and girls. They can walk for hours to collect water from the nearest source. All over the developing world, collectively, people (mostly women and girls) spend 200 million hours per day collecting water. 2. People walk to get food For many people in developing countries, their small patch of land is away from their home. This means that they need to walk to and from their crops most days. It can be a long and tiring journey to go back and forth each day. People also walk to and from the markets to buy and sell food. 3. Children walk to school In developing countries all over the world, children walk to school out of necessity there is simply no other option. Young people often walk many kilometres to school and then walk home again in the afternoon. The long distance is one of the main reasons that children drop out of school earlier than they might, and a reason why pushbikes in developing countries are so important. 4. People walk to find safety People fleeing from danger, persecution or drought are often forced to walk (run) away from their homes to safety. These journeys are often dangerous, exhausting and sometimes end in other countries, many days or weeks away from people s homelands. These people are internally displaced, become asylum seekers and often end up as refugees when they can no longer move back home because of safety concerns. 3. Walk to a refugee camp research how long it takes someone in Africa to walk to a refugee camp (can be 800km or more). How long would it take your class to collectively to walk this? Walk a little bit each day keeping a tally as you go. What are you feeling after this? How do you think it would be for people walking this far needing to hide from soldiers and wild animals, with not much food and water? 4. Crazy Shoes day wear shoes to school that you wouldn t normally wear. 5. Art competition buy old shoes from the op shop and have students decorate in their art lessons. Raise money by students picking the winner. 6. Sock Bling Day - where all students wear crazy socks to which they may attach all sorts of things or just wear bright socks. Students pay a coin or note to enter this activity. 7. Family Movie Ticket Package OR.as one school did - the P & F offered a prize of Family Movie Ticket Package and students were able to enter the raffle bucket 1 ticket for every $10 they had in sponsorship. (Ticket named and put into bucket and had to be paid to office prior to event). Classes dressed in theme and there was a parade prior to the Walk. Along the pathway were reminders about the reason for the Walk. References in Chapels leading to the Walk referred to how we have already won the lottery living here in Australia

Activity around Carrying Water Calculate how long it will take you to carry 5 litres of water 5 kilometres and 500 metres. Mark out 50 metres and put 5 litres of water in a container. Carry the container 50 metres and record the time it takes you to walk the 50 metres. Find the average time of four lengths, either on your own or as a group of four. Calculate how many times you would have to walk the 50 metres to walk 500 metres. Multiply your time by this. Calculate how many times you would have to walk the 50 metres to walk 5 kilometres. Multiply your time by this. Calculate how much time would be saved by having a shorter walk. Name Time taken to carry water 50m Time taken to carry water 500m (multiply by?) Time taken to carry water 5km (multiply by?) Difference between time taken to carry 500m and 5km Average Discuss: Are there any other factors to consider when comparing the time for 500 metres and 5 kilometres? Source: http://www.globaleducation.edu.au/teaching-activity/delivering-water-9-10.html

Walk-a-thon - whole school or class day Two terms out Planning Timeline Is staff supportive? Make sure the whole staff is on board and understands the reasoning behind this activity. Do you want a theme? eg a country/ colour/water each participating group dresses up for the event. Decide on how much you want to raise $26 can help one refugee child in Kenya go to school. Decide on a date. Any clashes with other school events, especially other school fundraisers? Enter the date in the school calendar Can chapel offerings go towards the project? Can student council organise some incidental fund raisers? See right re money thermometer. Keep in touch with your ALWS Community Action Officer (Vicki, Julie or Christian) especially re background information on the cause. Inform parents through school newsletter and class newsletters of the cause, how much you want to raise, include photos if possible (use resources from ALWS web site). Organising class spend time thinking, learning, getting excited Inform local newspaper of the event. See if they will attend and/or accept a report with photo for publication. One term out and lead up to walk Organising class: invite guest/s to open the Walk eg local MP, local councillor, ALWS representative, someone who has been to the country. Prepare posters for display around the school, ask someone to be photographer for the walk, P and F ask if they are willing to organise a snack pack eg, muesli bar, bottle of water, piece of fresh fruit. (similar to what a refugee might receive on arriving at camp). Packs can be sold for eg $3, profits go towards the walk. Students order ahead of the day. P&F might also organise drinks for sale to parents and other adults. Theme is there a theme/ country etc dress up idea that could compliment the walk? Coffee van if you know a barista who will donate time and coffee. Profit goes toward walk. Organising class: ask principal if school is prepared to pay for a pizza lunch for the class that raises the most money. (So that all money raised goes towards the project.) Prepare sponsor forms, lap record sheets (see attached) Organise a money thermometer which can be shared at school gatherings eg assemblies, chapels Have students make announcements at assemblies eg share photos in a power point, reminders for students, encourage looking for sponsors, remind school of aim and how much that would be for each class and each student so that each student has a personal aim Contact local congregation. Have a student give a presentation at the end of a service, invite members to walk on the day or sponsor students or make a donation, or buy a snack or come and watch. continued next page...

continued from previous page... Organising class: choose students to be ambassadors. Ambassadors are assigned to a class, speak to that class a couple of times during the term to advertise and promote. Can buy a cheap white T shirt eg Kmart and have students paint / write slogans to advertise the walk. PE teacher with the PE teacher plan a possible course (including the length of the course). PA system handy for the presentation by the guest and the opening, can give some commentary during the walk. Make announcements eg if it is time for a class to finish walking, welcome a class arriving to do the walk. Organising class: prepare a ribbon, scissors for the opening Organising class: how will laps be recorded, who will record the laps walked, when do you want all money to be returned eg a week after the walk, money can be received after a set date, but to decide on the winner of the pizza lunch, must decide on a date and a time which will be the cut off. Prepare posters, slogans to place around the walk track to motivate the walk to add atmosphere. If you have students dressed in theme you may want to include a Parade prior to the commencement of the Walk. This is a great opportunity for parents, special friends and community members to attend and give support. After the walk Organising class: clean up! Ambassadors visit classes to thank students and teachers for participating in the walk and remind class re return of money before closing date for the pizza lunch, but also say that money can still be received after that date. Ambassadors visit classes each morning to collect money. Students can prepare thank you notes eg to P and F, invited guest/s, congregation for their participation, staff who were especially helpful. This can be done after there is a final figure. These people will be interested in how much was raised. Prepare a short report for newsletter, with photos. Welcome to Country is there an indigenous student who can do this? Organise music for the walk, a ribbon which the invited guest will cut to open the walk, invited guest / guests lead the first lap. A bigger school might want to stagger the times for starting the walk to avoid congestion. Our students are all present for the opening, older students leave and return later to do the walk. This might be necessary, especially if you have Kindy and Prep children doing the walk after the opening. Send a photo and info into your ALWS Community Action Officer with permission to share!

Walk-a-thon Obstacle Course Have stations along the route with different instructions at each one eg: people walk to fetch water/how many days they travel to refugee camp etc. (See links on our website for appropriate facts) Refreshment station only 1/3 random participants get food and others get dry biscuit ration on journey Lose half a lap as you have to collect firewood on the journey Every 10th/20th person has to go back and repeat one lap as they have been attacked by wild animals/ bitten by scorpion Lose 1 lap as had to collect water or have a rest day Gain 1 lap as found a family member or friend you thought you had lost touch with. Random students get 2 extra laps added to their total as they were given a ride with a UN truck Have a REFLECTIVE ACTIVITY/TIME at the end of the walk assembly or classrooms. Prepare some questions for teachers to Just ask their students about how they felt Some students have to stop and wait for 5 minutes to acknowledge that someone in their group died en route Some stations have facts that have to be read or read to students regarding how far some Fundraising for the walk-a-thon $26 can help provide Teachers + Text-books + Table Once students learn more about refugees and other people in developing countries, it s great to be able to offer them a practical way they can help. Just $26 can help provide Teachers + Textbooks + Table for a refugee child in Kenya. (Is that $1 per child in your class??) You ll find a photocopiable Sponsorship Form at the end of this pack. You can simply give one to each student for taking to their family and friends. OR, you might like to give them the option of creating an online fundraising page. This allows them to easily send the page to potential sponsors via email or Facebook. (NB: no location or school information will be present on the student s page. Please also ask students under 18 not to post a picture of themselves on the page for child protection reasons). Students can sign up here: walkmyway.org.au click on Schools and follow the links. Make it a competition You can create a Class Team online fundraising page and pit Year 5s against Year 7s who can raise the most to help others?? Students with individual pages can join the Class Team, or you can simply have a Team page that you send around for support. Create a team fundraising page here: walkmyway.org.au click on Schools and follow the links.

Checklist for Walk-a-thon planning Things to do Staff on board. Have an initial staff meeting. Decide on the date Decide on the cause Inform parents via newsletter/ Facebook page Enlist the support of the P&F Association snack packs for students? Price? Tea and coffee for parents? Inform local newspaper of day/time/ purpose of event Invite local MP to open the event Make posters for the event - put around school Decide on theme / cause Set up Raffle Ticket idea if using Coffee van Ask principal about pizza lunch for winning class Prepare sponsor forms/permission forms/lap record sheets/online fundraising page (if using) Organise and make money thermometer Students to announce at assemblies Invite local congregation White T shirt slogans to wear on day or advertise the event Plan course Organise obstacles and signs if doing the obstacle walk-a-thon PA system booked Ribbon and scissors for opening Inform students of money collection procedure Prepare motivational slogans to place around the track Welcome to country organised Walking music organised Thank you students/parents/teachers/ local MP/congregational participants Collect and count money Report for Newsletter Report/photo to relevant ALWS representative Completed Comments

Permission Form Event name: Walk My Way Walk-a-thon Date of event: I give permission for my child, to take part in the Walk My Way Walk-a-thon on (date) at (name of place or school) During the event I, can be reached on (phone number) In the event I cannot be reached please contact: Emergency contact, Any additional comments: Signed: Date:

Sponsorship Form Name of participant Event Title Event date Laps completed Name Address Amount per lap Single donation amount Tax receipt needed Tick if paid