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Introduction This pack contains all the help and advice you will need to help pupils become more aware about the importance of their lungs. Unfortunately, lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world and so it s important to get young people to engage with how vital their lungs are. Inside you will find activities, games and fundraising ideas. Any money raised will make a huge difference to those affected by lung cancer, providing them with help and hope for the future and we are grateful for your support. Inside this pack you will find; Teacher Section Fundraising Classroom activties breakdown and answers Let us lend a hand What to do with the money Pupil section Information for pupils Factsheet amd activity KS1: Activity 1 (colouring sheet) KS1: Activity 2 (jigsaw puzzle) KS1: Activity 3 ( I Love my Lungs because...) KS2: Activity 1 (Wordsearch) KS2: Activity 2 (Crossword) roycastlelungcancer @Roy_Castle_Lung 0333 323 7200 www.roycastle.org Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation 4-6 Enterprise Way Wavertree Technology Park Liverpool L13 1FB Fax: 0151 254 7273 Email: foundation@roycastle.org Registered charity numbers England & Wales 1046854 Scotland SC037596 Company Limited by Guarantee Regd. No. 3059425 England & Wales. PAGE 2
Fundraising Can you encourage your class or school to hold a fundraising event or activity for Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation? Here s a few ideas to get you started. Any money raised will help the charity fund lung cancer research and support people living with lung cancer. Take on the playground challenge Organise a physical activity all the children can take part in. Perhaps a walk, hop, skip or jump around the playground that they can be sponsored to take part. Non-uniform day Let the pupils and staff come to school in their own clothes and each person pays 1. School Disco Add a charity angle to your end of term school disco. Charge pupils a small entry fee with the money raised being donated to charity. School silence Can you get sponsored to not talk for a whole hour? See if your whole school can stay silent for an hour and raise money through sponsorship. Cake Bake day Hold a cake sale and sell some home-baked treats to staff and pupils. Chance2Dance We have a Chance2Dance pack to help you raise money while giving the pupils a chance to dance. You can request a pack by visiting www.roycastle.org/chance2dance or by calling 0333 323 7200. PAGE 3
Classroom activity breakdown and answers In the pupils s section we have included activities aimed at both key stage one and two. Simply photocopy the sheets within the booklet. KS1:Activity 1 KS1:Activity 2 KS1:Activity 3 KS1:Activity 1 KS1:Activity 2 KS1:Activity TITLE3 Fill in the boxes with reasons why you should love your lungs. Can you put all the piece of the jigsaw together? Use this picture to help you. PAGE 11 PAGE 12 PAGE 13 Colouring sheet Activity for Key Stage 1 pupils 1) Give the pupils the factsheet. 2) Ask them to colour in Suzi and the words. 3) Once completed, ask the pupils to read the words and say why they should love their lungs. Lung jigsaw Activity for Key Stage 1 pupils 1) Cut the lungs into 16 pieces. 2) Give the pupils the tear off slip. 3) Ask the pupils to use the picture on the tear off slip to complete the puzzle. * This can be completed as a group exercise or individually. I Love my Lungs because... Activity for Key Stage 1 pupils 1) Begin a discussion about the why the class think they should keep their lungs healthy 2) Encourage them to fill in each box with a reason why they should love their lungs 3) Ask the pupils to colour in the rest of the drawing. PAGE 4
Classroom activity breakdown and answers KS2:Activity 1 KS2:Activity 2 KS2 : Activity 1 KS2 :Activity 2 T R A C H E A P E L E W Q A R R T J L M B U R O C L I N H A L E R N S N J V B W R F D X E G M L C E C I O N I H A J O K A O A N R Y A A T O K I N L G D G A P L H K I W C I E P A I H E E G N P E W T I N R R K T S G P R E S P I R A T O R Y S M C H E S T G M X T R J K W X V B O M A F U Y T There are 15 words about lungs hidden in the word search. How many can you find? 1. Lung 5. Respiratory 9. Inhale 13. Exhale 2. Breathe 6. Organ 10. Alveoli 14. Windpipe 3. Chest 7. Trachea 11. Cancer 15. Smoking 4. Air 8. Diaphragm 12. Ribcage ACROSS C A N C 2 E R 1 X H 3 D A I L T R A C H E A 4 P C H E S T 5 L O B E 7 S R 6 8 A M A I 9 L 10 L 11 O R G A N V U K M H E N I A 12 O X Y G E N L L G E I DOWN 5 words 10 words 15 words Well done Well done Well done If you find 5 words you can colour in 1 star. If you find 10 words you can colour in 2 stars. If you find all 15 words, you can colour all 3 stars. 1. What disease can be caused by smoking? 4. What is another name for your windpipe? 5. Where in the body will you find your lungs? 6. What is the name of the smaller sections in your lungs? 11. What is the name given to body parts such as lungs or heart? 12. What o is brought into your body when you breathe in? 2. The name given to breathing out air 3. What is the name of the muscle which helps pull air into your lungs? 7. What habit is not good for your lungs? 8. What part of the lungs takes the air into the blood steam? 9. The name given to breathing in air 10. What is the name of the organ that helps you breathe? PAGE 14 PAGE 15 Word search Activity for Key Stage 2 pupils Ask pupils to find the words within the word search. If they find 5 words, tell them to colour 1 star. If they find 10 words, tell them to colour 2 stars. If they find 15 words, tell them to colour 3 years. Crossword Activity for Key Stage 2 pupils Across 1. Cancer 4. Trachea 5. Chest 6. Lobes 11. Organ 12. Oxygen Down 2. Exhale 3. Diaphragm 7. Smoking 8. Alveoli 9. Inhale 10. Lung PAGE 5
Let us lend a hand We are here to help and support your fundraising where we can. If you would like charity branded materials to help you with your fundraising, please complete the below form and send it back to us. We will aim to send your materials out to your school within 5 working days of receiving your order. We can also offer guest speakers to attend your school to talk about the charity. If you are interested in having a speaker visit your school, please get in touch with our community fundraiser on 0333 323 7200 (ext 9124) or email fundraising@roycastle.org Name:... School address:...... Postcode:... Item Quantity I Love My Lungs tshirt S: M: L: XL: I Love My Lungs stickers (54 stickers per sheet) Balloons (10 per pack) Banner Cardboard collection boxes Button badges Please note: adult supervision is advised for some items Please return your form to: Sarah Roberts (Community Fundraiser) Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation 4-6 Enterprise Way Wavertree Technology Park Liverpool L13 1FB Alternatively, email your order to fundraising@roycastle.org PAGE 6
What to do with the money Not sure where to put those pennies? Take a look at the information below to find out all the different ways you can get your money to us... Directly into the bank This is a quick and easy way to make a donation to the charity. If you have collected cash, you can pay it directly into the charity s bank account. 1) Take the money to your local Barclays bank 2) Pay it into the charity bank account using these details: Sort code: 20-51-01 Account Number: 20861855 3) Put your name as the reference number on the payment slip so we can add it to your total 4) Keep a copy of the paying in stub so you can keep a record of the payment 5) Let us know, so we can thank you Cheques Cheques can be sent to our head office or if you re local why not pop in- it s always great to say hello and is an ideal opportunity for us to thank you in person. Our address is Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation 4-6 Enterprise Way Wavertree Technology Park Liverpool L13 1FB Thank you When we receive your donation we will send a certificate and letter as a thank you from the charity. PAGE 7
Information for pupils We thought we would tell you about what we do and why it s so important. Suzi, our research bear, will tell you more... Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is a charity. A charity helps people for free. We help people with lung cancer and their families. What we do We have scientists working in labs making medicine to help the sick people. We try to teach more people about lung cancer. We help lung cancer patients who have to go to hospital. We help people to stop smoking. How we help people We give books and worksheets to doctors and nurses to explain lung cancer. We have groups that lung cancer patients can come to for help. We have nurses who help sick people. We have a telephone number people can call for help. We have a website that people can visit for help. PAGE 8
Factsheet Bronchiole Bronchi Trachea (windpipe) Alveoli Diaphragm You are born with two lungs; each lung is divided into smaller sections called lobes - three on the right and two on the left. The inside of your lungs are like a huge sponge. Every part of your body needs oxygen to function. When you breathe in, fresh air brings new oxygen into your body and when you breathe out, used breath is removed. As you breathe air in, you use the muscles of your ribcage and especially the major muscle called the diaphragm to pull air into your lungs. Your diaphragm is dome shaped and lies below your lungs towards the bottom of your rib cage. It separates the chest from the stomach area. Each time you breathe in, the air flows into your nose or mouth down through your PAGE 9
Factsheet and activity throat and into your windpipe (trachea). The trachea divides into two smallerpassages called the left and right bronchi. Like branches, the bronchi divide again and again, branching into much smaller tubes (bronchioles), which take the air to millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli, and into the blood. This oxygenated blood is then carried from your lungs to the heart, which pumps the blood throughout the body. Activity Put one hand on your chest and the other on the upper part of your tummy. Now breathe in deeply. You will feel your chest and your tummy get bigger as the air goes into your lungs. When the diaphragm contracts (gets tighter) it pushes some of the organs in your tummy down so that there is more space in your chest. PAGE 10
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KS1:Activity 2 Can you put all the piece of the jigsaw together? Use this picture to help you. PAGE 12
KS1:Activity TITLE3 Fill in the boxes with reasons why you should love your lungs. PAGE 13
KS2 : Activity 1 T R A C H E A P E L E W Q A R R T J L M B U R O C L I N H A L E R N S N J V B W R F D X E G M L C E C I O N I H A J O K A O A N R Y A A T O K I N L G D G A P L H K I W C I E P A I H E E G N P E W T I N R R K T S G P R E S P I R A T O R Y S M C H E S T G M X T R J K W X V B O M A F U Y T There are 15 words about lungs hidden in the word search. How many can you find? 1. Lung 2. Breathe 3. Chest 4. Air 5. Respiratory 6. Organ 7. Trachea 8. Diaohragm 9. Inhale 10. Alveoli 11. Cancer 12. Ribcage 13. Exhale 14. Windpipe 15. Smoking 5 words Well done 10 words Well done 15 words Well done If you find 5 words you can colour in 1 star. If you find 10 words you can colour in 2 stars. If you find all 15 words, you can colour all 3 stars. PAGE 14
KS2 :Activity 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ACROSS 1. What disease can be caused by smoking? 4. What is another name for your windpipe? 5. Where in the body will you find your lungs? 6. What is the name of the smaller sections in your lungs? 11. What is the name given to body parts such as lungs or heart? 12. What o is brought into your body when you breathe in? DOWN 2. The name given to breathing out air. 3. What is the name of the muscle which helps pull air into your lungs? 7. What habit is not good for your lungs? 8. What part of the lungs takes the air into the blood steam? 9. The name given to breathing in air. 10. What is the name of the organ that helps you breathe? PAGE 15
roycastlelungcancer Roy Castle @Roy_Castle_Lung 0333 323 7200 www.roycastle.org Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation 4-6 Enterprise Way Wavertree Technology Park Liverpool L13 1FB Registered charity numbers England & Wales 1046854 Scotland SC037596