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One Off Events

last updated by Louise on Thu 18th Apr 2013 |

Each term, we run a number of exciting one day events with schools from across Lancashire. These events are a great way to try your hand at working with children and to gain experience in working on projects across a whole range of topics and with pupils of different ages. These are usually held on campus, although we do occasionally go to the school too.

There are always plenty of opportunities for volunteers to take a lead on delivering activities and design their own games and tasks too. There is no long term commitment, just decide at least 1 week before each event if you want to take part. For more information email ku.ca.retsacnalnull@sniggih.g or ku.ca.retsacnalnull@renrut.j.l

Around the world Math’s Day
  • Running in weeks 3-6 (exact dates TBC)
  • We need enthusiastic volunteers to to lead a year 3 and 4 class in an exciting Math’s session
  • Pupils will complete simple math’s challenges in order to move further on the map. The group who travel the furthest from England will win the game.
  • Be a member of the ‘cabin crew’, little previous knowledge of math’s is needed
Creative Art’s Music Writing Session
  • 30th April – 10.00-11.00
  • Working with Moremusic to create a song to be taught at the Creative Arts Celebration Event
Creative Art’s Celebration Event
  • 1st May, 9am-12pm
  • In Lancaster town center at the Sanctuary
  • We need volunteers to run the Superhero Academy – leading games and helping with the assault course.
  • Volunteers would also support other activities on the day with this brilliant group of pupils.
  • Anyone is welcome to help, you don’t necessarily have had to taken part in the Creative Art’s sessions last term.
Journalism Project
  • 29th April- 10th May
  • Helping KS3 pupils report on the Curate the Campus events put on by LICA.
  • Pupils will visit the campus, attend LICA shows and have a chance to write up their experience.
Culture Day
  • 30th April – 9.00- 2.30
  • Working alongside Culture Society on Campus to celebrate different cultures.
  • Help lead exciting games from around the world.
One World
  • 2nd May (1 hour), 9th May (1 hour)
  • Working at local high schools with year 11 pupils
  • Educate the pupils with exciting games about worldly and local issues.
Water Aid
  • 5th June 1.00-3.00 and 6th June 9.00-12.00 in local primary schools
  • Water Aid Society have developed a project, showing the importance of water.
  • Work alongside the society to raise awareness about water consumption and make the pupils think about the wider picture.
Children of Chernobyl
  • Every Wednesday from 19th June for 4 weeks. Times TBC
  • On campus and in local schools
  • Activities delivered to children affected by the Chernobyl disaster, staying with host families for a month