
Here are some FREE resources we have made for you, to make getting involved with Right To Play easy and fun!
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Learning To Play, Playing To Learn
Right To Play created the Playbook for teachers to enhance their students' understanding of social justice issues around the world. We adapted our international program to align with Canadian curriculum expectations using creative, interactive games and activities that are fun and educational. The Playbook is designed for grades 4 - 6 and is comprised of 17 units based on experiential learning. |
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Move Mountains
In many countries where Right To Play works, facilities or space dedicated to play simply do not exist. To ensure the sustainability and quality of program implementation, the creation and/or rehabilitation of play spaces is one of Right To Play’s core activities. Your school can help Move Mountains by raising funds for Right To Play that will contribute to building safe play spaces for children and youth around the world.
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Right To Play Day Manual
The Play Day Manual outlines what a typical Play Day is like. It also provides our games, and helps you organize your own Play Days in the future. |
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Right To Play Event Kit
The Event Kit takes you step-by-step through planning an event, and provides many ideas for different kinds of events. |
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Videos
In addition to the videos on our website, visit the Right To Play Multimedia Centre for video clips all about Right To Play. |
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Right To Play Canada Website
The website of the Right To Play Canadian National Office contains lots of information about Right To Play, and activities going on across Canada. |
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