Fairtrade Fortnight runs from February 24th to March 9th and this year’s theme from the Fairtrade Foundation is “Stick with Foncho to Make Bananas Fair!” In response, we are offering a range of NEW workshops for your school.
Each fairandfunky workshop can be used within a class subject area or within enrichment. The workshops teach knowledge and understanding within social, moral, spiritual and cultural frameworks; to achieve the following objectives:
Let’s Go Bananas! Workshop –
This 90 minute workshop for Years 5/6 develops knowledge of Fairtrade and trade rules, focussing on the banana trade in the Windward Islands.
Uses interactive roleplay, games, debate, workshops and video to teach the learning objectives; and work towards reaching the following National Curriculum guidelines:
COST: £120*
Fairtrade Superheros! Workshop –
This 60 minute creative workshop for KS1 introduces the concept of Fairtrade through games and interactive roleplay.
Working towards the following National Curriculum guidelines:
Each participant will then make a Fairtrade super hero mask using recycled packaging.
COST: £75*
What’s in Your Wallet? Workshop –
This 60 minute creative workshop for KS2 develops knowledge on Fairtrade and the role of individuals in the supply chain.
The workshop uses games, interactive roleplay and video; working towards the following National Curriculum guidelines:
Each participant will make a wallet using recycled packaging.
COST: £75 per class*
All fairandfunky workshops are led by two members of staff: Helen Robinson and Sophie Bebb; both of whom are CRB checked. Helen is a trained primary teacher with experience across Kirklees, as well as teaching with VSO in Kenya. Sophie is a qualified artist with experience in leading community workshops, as well as working with the Oxfam Youth Board.
*costs assume a class size of approx 30 students.
Travel costs are only included to schools within a 16 mile radius of Holmfirth.
For information on all fairandfunky workshops please visit https://www.fairandfunky.com/school-workshops/ or contact Helen and Sophie to discuss individual requirements.