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Adnodd Cymorth Cristnogol bwrdd gwyn rhyngweithiol yn Gymraeg

Antur Byd-eang. Adodd ar gyfer bwrdd gwyn rhyngweithiol.

Dyma gyfle i athrawon AG sy’n astudio gwaith mudiad ffydd, a materion yn ymwneud â chyfiawnder a stiwardiaeth, i ddarganfod ffyrdd newydd, cyffroes o ddysgu am waith Cymorth Cristnogol. Gall disgyblion droelli’r glôb i weld ble mae Cymorth Cristnogol yn gweithio yn y byd. Ceir astudiaethau achos manwl o 7 gwlad sy’n caniatáu i ddisgyblion weld pam a sut mae Cymorth Cristnogol yn gweithio yn y ffordd y mae.  Mae yna fideo am waith Cymorth Cristnogol, ynghyd â deunydd clywedol ar yr adnodd a hefyd taflenni gwaith a chynlluniau gwersi ar gyfer AG, Daearyddiaeth ac ABCh/ADCDF. Mae’r adnodd ar gael yn Gymraeg ac yn Saesneg. Anogir y disgyblion i gwestiynu, trafod a myfyrio ar faterion byd-eang a datblygiad cynaliadwy. Y themâu sy’n cael eu trafod yw:

Dyma fe! http://learn.christianaid.org.uk/TeachersResources/primary/global-explorers.aspx

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respect cover imageRESPECT! Exploring children’s rights in the UK and around the world

Save the Children’sRespect! Exploring children’s rights in the UK and around the world is a resource-pack that offers Key Stage 2 pupils the chance to learn about children’s rights. The pack incorporates a variety of themes, and it aims to challenge pupils, allowing for group participation and discussion about different rights issues.

Packed full of thought-provoking activities which range from discussions, stories and poems, the pack gives pupils the opportunity to develop their research skills, and to gain an awareness of how children’s rights affect them and other children around the world. The material is provided in a ten-lesson format, with teachers’ notes also supplied, making this an indispensable learning pack for both teachers and pupils alike.

ISBN 9781841871219, RRP £25.00

Available from Save the Children’s online library and from Amazon. For further information or for bulk purchases please email publications@savethechildren.org.uk