Activity 10: Child Rights Leadership Cards

Activity 10: Child Rights Leadership Cards

Why we like it: This activity helps children to recognize and apply their rights. It
can be facilitated as discussion activity or as action projects throughout the year.
Activities can be done independently, in groups or as a class.

What you need: Child Rights Cards – Pink Section (Source: Equitas).

How long: 20-30 minutes

How it works:

  • Place a selection of Children’s Rights Leadership Cards on the floor (or walls)
    around the room with the Children’s Rights’ side facing upwards.
  • Invite students to walk around the room and then stand next to the card that is
    most meaningful to them. Once all students have chosen a spot to stand, they
    can take turns explaining why they chose the card placed there. This can be
    repeated with different cards.
  • Students can complete the challenge on the card which they selected. (e.g.
    pick up 2 pieces of garbage every day at school).

Tips & Variations:

  • Extension: Invite students to work in groups to create a collage or a skit about
    the right they chose. More advanced challenges are available in other colours.

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