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Dear Teacher, Red Nose Day Is Back and Coming fUN aND gAmES pAcK Dear teacher, Red Nose Day is back and coming to a face near you on Friday 13th March 2015. Use this games pack in class or lunchtime for some fun and easy Red Nose Day-related activities. Here are some quick, tried and tested ideas to raise cash for Red Nose Day: Non-uniform day Joke competition Quiz day Don’t forget to pay in any money you’ve raised with the paying in slip in this pack or the giro in your school’s fundraising resource pack to make sure your school gets a special thank you certificate. By charging pupils to take part in the activities, you could use this pack to raise some cash for Red Nose Day. 1. pAyInG iN YOA uR c sH SChOoLs Please pay in your money 101 gOlD StArS FoR GeTtInG InVoLvEd iN ReD NoSe dAy 2015! using the instructions To pay in the money you’ve raised, simply fill in this form and post it to the below, as it’s the only way address below with your cheques and any completed sponsorship forms. we can ensure your school gets a thank you certificate.* ONLINE BY POST YOU CAN ALSO PAY IN ONLINE USING A RED NOSE DAY 20l5(SCHOOLS) CREDIT CARD OR DEBIT CARD AT: ERNST & YOUNG, PO BOX 5l543, REDNOSEDAY.COM/SCHOOLSPAYIN LONDON, SEl 2UG Thank you for all your amazing fundraising - you CHEQUES SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO really are top of the ‘RED NOSE DAY 20l5 (SCHOOLS)’ class in our book. Been Sponsored? If you have any completed sponsorship forms please send them to us alongside proof of payment so we can claim Gift Aid on behalf of your sponsors. Posting your payment? Then remember to include your sponsorship forms with your cheque. Paying in online? Then be sure to write your payment reference number on your sponsorship forms and send them to the address above. * The certificates are lovingly designed and printed for each school which takes a bit of time, so please bear with us – we promise yours will arrive in due course. CUT LINE YoUr nAme: Title First name Surname Job title School name School address Postcode Phone Number of cheques Total amount Please note this slip is for postal donations only and For office use only. Event code: 184 cannot be used at a bank. If you have any queries please email us at [email protected] Comic Relief would like to send your school materials around campaigns. If you would prefer NOT to receive this information by post, please tick here If you would like to receive this information by email, please write your email address here: Read our privacy policy at rednoseday.com to see how we look after your information. Comic Relief, registered charity 326568 (England and Wales); SC039730 (Scotland). RND15_149. sPoT tHE dIfFeReNcE Can you spot the differences? There are 10 of them. 3. wOrDsEaRcH Can you find all the Red Nose Day related words hidden in the grid below? AFRICA PDUITVASCZ C DOUBLE AGENT IOKOOBEKOJ H RED NOSE FUNNY HUOAFLITAM A CHALLENGE MISSION SBRRAISALG L JOKE BOOK UNDERCOVER RLEKRCTKLN L SPONSORSHIP FUNDRAISING OEVVELIGEI E SAOJEBERNS N NGCPOSODFI G OERJOAEOEA E PNENRYLHKR B STDMERNHJD L YENCDOUNAN N RJUKNBOOUU S NOISSIMJEF F cHECkLiST AFRICA MISSION DOUBLE AGENT JOKE BOOK RED NOSE UNDERCOVER FUNNY SPONSORSHIP CHALLENGE FUNDRAISING 4. qUiZ INSTRUCTIONS STEP 4: GIVE EVERYONE PAPER AND PENS STEP l: FIND A VENUE/SPACE MINOR POINT, BUT IT’S SOOOOOOOOO EASY MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH ROOM FOR TO FORGET THE BASICS. MAKE SURE YOU EVERYBODY TO SIT IN TEAMS AND TAKE PART. HAVE ENOUGH PAPER AND PENS FOR EVERYONE TAKING PART. STEP 2: SPREAD THE WORD LET EVERYBODY KNOW ABOUT YOUR RED NOSE DAY STEP 5: HAVE A PRIZE QUIZ. TELL THEM WHEN AND WHERE IT IS, WHAT EVERYONE LOVES WINNING SO SEE IF YOU IT’S FOR AND HOW MUCH IT WILL COST TO PLAY. CAN GET A PRIZE TO REWARD THE WINNER. STEP 3: DECIDE ON AN ENTRY FEE STEP 6: PAY IN YOUR MONEY YES, BECAUSE REMEMBER, THIS ISN’T JUST PAY IN THE MONEY YOU RAISE USING THE ABOUT PROVING WHO HAS THE BIGGEST BRAIN. PAYING IN SLIP IN THIS PACK OR USING THE ALL THE AMAZING CASH YOU RAISE GOES TO HELP GIRO IN YOUR FUNDRAISING RESOURCE PACK. CHANGE OTHER PEOPLE’S LIVES. SO, EITHER CHARGE INDIVIDUALLY OR FOR TEAMS. rOuND 1: rED nOsE dAY 1. What date is Red Nose Day this year? A. Friday 13 March B. Friday 13 June C. Friday 13 December 2. Which of these is not a Red Nose? A. Snorbit B. Professor Snotty C. Runny Nose 3. Money raised for Red Nose Day helps support projects in the UK and in Africa. Which of these is not a country in Africa? A. Kenya B. Austria C. Ghana 4. Who is a famous spy? A. Tracy Beaker B. Steve Backshall C. James Bond 5. qUiZ 5. How often is Red Nose Day? A. Every year B. Every 2 years C. Every 3 years 6. Who recorded the official Red Nose Day 2013 single One Way or Another? A. One Direction B. 5 Seconds of Summer C. The Vamps 7. How much money did the great British public raise through Red Nose Day 2013? A. Over £100 B. Over £1,000 C. Over £100,000,000 8. What is the Red Nose Day 2015 strapline? A. Make your face funny for money B. Make your teacher look funny for money C. Play funny games to make money 9. What is the Red Nose Day 2015 Schools' Mission? A. To raise enough money to help get 300,000 children in Africa into education and learning B. To teach Miranda Hart to swim C. To teach David Walliams to ballet dance 10. How many Red Nose characters are there for Red Nose Day 2015? A. 3 B. 5 C. 9 6. qUiZ ROuNd 2: GenErAl KNoWlEdGe 1. What colour are rubies? 2. Mary Berry is one of the baking judges on BBC One's show The Great British Bake Off. Who is the other one? 3. Which planet is closest to the Sun? 4. What is the name of the train in 'In The Night Garden'? 5. What is Wallace’s pet dog called? 6. Who won the football World Cup in 2014? 7. Who holds the record for 100m sprint? 8. Which King famously had six wives? 9. Who shaved their head for Red Nose Day 2013? 10. Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful British football manager in history, having won 49 trophies in his career, but which team did he manage for 26 years? 7. qUiZ RAOuNd 3: AFrIc 1. In which country is The Victoria Falls? 2. What is the capital city of Zambia? A. Lusaka B. Nairobi C. Accra 3. Money raised through Red Nose Day will help get children across Africa into education and learning. How many countries are there in Africa? 4. How many working children are there in sub-Saharan Africa? A. 1 in 100 B. 1 in 1,000 C. 1 in 4 5. What colours make up Zambia’s flag? 6. How much does it cost to provide enough exercise books for a child in Zambia for a whole school year? A. £25 B. £45 C. £3 7. Why do some children not go to school? A. Because they can’t physically get to school B. Because there are no toilets C. Because they have to go to work D. Because they don’t have uniform E. All of these 8. What type of animal is a Shoebill Stork? 9. Which country won the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations? 10. Which country does not border Zambia? A. Ethiopia B. Mozambique C. Zimbabwe 8. BEsT REd NOsE DAy jOkE cOmPeTiTiON NAME: CLASS: PLEASE TAPE YOUR COIN HERE AND HAND IN TO Comic Relief, registered charity 326568 (England and Wales); SC039730 (Scotland). RND15_149. Photo credit: Jon Cottam. D eSiGn yOuR oWN NoSe chaRaCtEr My nose is caLled: Here’S ThE PlAn... Design your own Nose character. Be as imaginative and original as £1 you can, and use lots of adjectives in your description. PLEASE TAPE YOUR COIN HERE AND HAND IN TO Comic Relief, registered charity 326568 (England and Wales); SC039730 (Scotland). RND15_149. Photo credit: Jon Cottam. 10. sPoT tHE dIfFeReNcE aN sWeR sHeET 11. wOrDsEaRcH aN sWeR sHeET AFRICA PDUITVASCZ C DOUBLE AGENT IOKOOBEKOJ H RED NOSE FUNNY HUOAFLITAM A CHALLENGE MISSION SBRRAISALG L JOKE BOOK UNDERCOVER RLEKRCTKLN L SPONSORSHIP FUNDRAISING OEVVELIGEI E SAOJEBERNS N NGCPOSODFI G OERJOAEOEA E PNENRYLHKR B STDMERNHJD L YENCDOUNAN N RJUKNBOOUU S NOISSIMJEF F cHECkLiST AFRICA MISSION DOUBLE AGENT JOKE BOOK RED NOSE UNDERCOVER FUNNY SPONSORSHIP CHALLENGE FUNDRAISING 12. qUiZ aN sWeR sHeET Please keep these pages safe from your pupils’ eyes. All the answers are here. rOuND 1: rED nOsE dAY 1. What date is Red Nose Day this year? 6. Who recorded the official Red Nose Day A. Friday 13 March 2013 single One Way or Another? B. Friday 13 June A. One Direction C. Friday 13 December B. 5 Seconds of Summer C. The Vamps 2. Which of these is not a Red Nose? A. Snorbit 7. How much money did the great British B. Professor Snotty public raise through Red Nose Day 2013? C. Runny Nose A. Over £100 B. Over £1,000 3. Money raised for Red Nose Day helps C. Over £100,000,000 support projects in the UK and in Africa. Which of these is not a country in Africa? 8.
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