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Norman Baker MP (Lewes)
“I am very happy to support the principle of your ‘Summer of Hope’ and in particular your establishment of a youth advisory board.”
Gregory Barker MP (Bexhill & Battle)
“I am pleased support the Quicken Trust’s ‘Summer of Hope’. I hope that many local school communities will get involved in this project which aims to eradicate poverty for children living in Kabubbu, Uganda. It is a wonderful opportunity for our local young people to learn about the very different lives of children in this Ugandan village and help them towards a better future.”
Charles Hendry MP (Wealden)
“I would be delighted to add my support to the excellent and extraordinary work the Quicken Trust does in providing educational facilities support to the children of Kabubbu in Uganda and I hope that schools across Wealden will become involved in this important initiative.”
Stephen Lloyd MP (Eastbourne & Willingdon)
"I have known of and supported the work of Quicken Trust, an excellent local based charity, for many years and fully endorse their 'Summer of Hope' campaign. I encourage all schools in Eastbourne and Willingdon to be fully involved as they guarantee 100% of what you raise will be used to help eradicate the poverty of the orphans and community in Kabubbu, Uganda."
Anna Reid, former Head Teacher at Willingdon Primary School and currently retired is the
Consultant to Quicken Trust for this initiative
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A word from the Vice-President of the Republic of Uganda
speaking about Kabubbu in 2010
Help us to help the children of Kabubbu
1. Help us provide a daily meal of posho (maize flour mixed with water) and
beans – fills the tummy and helps children concentrate at school
2. Help us provide a simple gutter and water tank to collect rain water from
their roofs so they don’t have to walk long distances to a pump and
carry heavy water containers home
Mufti-day dressed in sports kitSponsored Penalty shoot outFootball/Netball match (fancy dress) for
staff/students/parentsQuiz NightCompetition to design the England team kit
or logoCompetition to compose England team songWAGS (Wives And GirlfriendS) Fashion showFootball cake ‘Bake Off’Sponsored events at School Sports Day… or whatever you choose to do!
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The following pages have a wealth of classroom ideas on the FIFA World Cup to help
you as you raise awareness about the children of Kabubbu.
You may wish to ‘do your own thing’ in which case we offer the following ideas!
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And now …
… the promised classroom ideas on the FIFA World Cup
to help you as you raise awareness about the children of Kabubbu.
Please don’t forget that Quicken Trust is considering appointing a
Student Advisory Council
so please note any student who is particularly keen to be involved
in this sort of charitable support and who could make a valid contribution
to creating next year’s project – whatever that may be!
Please let us know what you are doing by emailing:
We will send a Certificate of Participation
Thank you
FIFA World Cup in Brazil 2014
Background information for teachers
and leaders from Wikipedia • The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be the 20th FIFA World Cup, an international men's
football tournament, that is scheduled to take place in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014. It will be the second time that Brazil has hosted the competition, the previous being in 1950. Brazil was elected unchallenged as host nation in 2007 after the international football federation, FIFA, decreed that the tournament would be staged in South America for the first time since 1978 in Argentina, and the fifth time overall.
• The national teams of 31 countries advanced through qualification competitionsthat began in June 2011 to participate with the host nation Brazil in the final tournament. A total of 64 matches are to be played in twelve cities across Brazil in either new or redeveloped stadiums, with the tournament beginning with a group stage. For the first time at a World Cup Finals, the matches will use goal-line technology.
• With the host country, all world champion teams since the first World Cup in 1930(Uruguay, Italy, Germany, England, Argentina, France and Spain) have qualified for this competition. Spain is the defending champion, having defeated the Netherlands 1–0 in the 2010 World Cup final to win its first World title. The previous four World Cups staged in South America were all won by South American teams
Find out 2/5/10 facts about Brazil
Design a football stripThis could be for the England Team or your class or school team; you decide.
Your teacher can enlarge this on the photocopier, you might even be able to cut it out
and dress a paper doll!
Kit Design Tutorial - Adobe Illustrator - Football Shirt Culture
www.footballshirtculture.com/Kit.../kit-design-tutorial-adobe-illustrator.
Brazil
Match locations
Use a map of Brazil [slide 5] to discover where the
following 12 cities are, where matches will be played;Belo Horizonte,
Brasília,
Cuiabá,
Curitiba,
Fortaleza,
Manaus,
Natal,
Porto Alegre,
Recife,
Rio de Janeiro,
Salvador
São Paulo.
Distance by air from the capital city
• Find out how far each city is from the capital Rio de Janeiro. Use the internet to discover flight times from the capital to each of the cities.
• Belo Horizonte,
• Brasília,
• Cuiabá,
• Curitiba,
• Fortaleza,
• Manaus,
• Natal,
• Porto Alegre,
• Recife,
• Rio de Janeiro,
• Salvador
• São Paulo.
The World Cup Logo
• Look at the Brazil World
Cup logo and discuss
the design, the use of
colour and shape. Look
at the spelling of Brazil.
What do you notice?
Copa do Mundo da FIFA
Brasil 2014
Design your own logo for your school
‘World Cup’
Consider colour and shape,
who is participating?
Is everyone represented in some
way on your logo?
Language
What language is spoken in Brazil? Learn the
Copa do Mundo, phrase and use it instead of
‘World Cup’ …
co [like cod] pa [like pug]
do [like dog]
Mun [like moon said quickly] and do [like dog]
Copa do Mundo da FIFA
Brasil 2014
• Look up the word Stadium to
discover its original language.
• What is the correct plural
form of the word and what is
the plural form usually used?
• What did stadium mean in
the original language?
MORE VOCABULARY!
Now look up the word Arena. What is its origin, and where was it first
used?
Find out the names of all the Arenas being used for the Copa do Mundo
in Brazil or Brasil!
The following are the 32 teams participating. The figure after the country name
is their position in October 2013.
This is called their seeding in the draw, which qualified them for the World Cup
or Copa do Mundo
Use the information to list the countries in order.
This will show the probability each team has of winning.
• Argentina (3)
• Brazil (11) (hosts)
• Chile (12)
• Colombia (4)
• Ecuador (22)
• Uruguay (6)
• Costa Rica (31)
• Honduras (34)
• Mexico (24)
• United States (13)
• Algeria (32)
• Cameroon (59)
• Ghana (23)
• Ivory Coast (17)
• Nigeria (33)
• Belgium (5)
• Bosnia and Herzegovina (16)
• Croatia (18)
• England (10)
• France (21)
• Germany (2)
• Greece (15)
• Italy (9)
• Netherlands (8)
• Portugal (14)
• Russia (19)
• Spain (1)
• Switzerland (7)
• Australia (57)
• Iran (49)
• Japan (44)
• South Korea (56)
• Put the countries on the next page
in alphabetical order.
• If you learn best by doing things,
you may need to cut the countries
out and then put them in order on
your table.
• Then either copy the names onto a
sheet or stick the names onto your
sheet in alphabetical order
Argentina Uruguay Mexico Germany Switzerland Belgium
Chile Ghana Costa Rica Netherlands Russia Iran
Brazil Ivory Coast Cameroon Bosnia &
Herzegovina
Greece
Ecuador Algeria England Spain Japan
Colombia United
States of
America
Italy Portugal Australia
Honduras Nigeria France Croatia South
Korea
Block graph of results [for all the teams or just one group]
• Create a large block graph; use graph paper with large squares if possible - perhaps 2 cms squares or bigger if possible.
• Along the bottom axis [x is horizontal] write the name of each team inside one square, or cut out the names on slide 15 and stick them on.
• Up the side, [the y axis, remember, y points to the sky] write the number of goals, 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on, one number per square
• As you find out results colour in the blocks and use the colours of the country’s flag.
Flags
Australia
Iran
Japan
South Korea
Algeria
Cameroon
Ghana
Ivory Coast
Nigeria
Costa Rica
Honduras
Mexico
USA
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Uruguay
Belgium
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Croatia
England
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Russia
Spain
Switzerland
FlagsLook at similarities in flags, for
example, Italy, Mexico and Iran;
Colombia, Ecuador and Spain;
France and Netherlands;
Belgium and Germany.
Try to find out why certain colours are
used and what they represent.
How many different ways… there are 4 colours in
the Brazilian flag, how many different ways can you find to rearrange the
same colours. Eg blue background, green diamond, white ball, yellow stars
Goal line technology
I am sure that somebody in the room
will know about goal line technology!
If I’m wrong then ask your teacher, or
perhaps an older brother or sister, or
parent.
What are the advantages of goal line
technology?
Are there any disadvantages?
Discuss!
Time zones
• Brasília official time This is the time zone of ten of the twelve venues; the other two, Cuiabá and Manaus, are in the Amazon time zone which is one hour ahead of Brasilia official Time.
• Time zones; what are the problems created by matches played in different time zones?
• What is the difference between British Time BST and Brasilia Official Time BOT? Will that make it difficult for British people viewing matches live, in England?
What happens if there is a tie!
• A bit difficult, but those who really love football might like to know the following in the event of a tie!
• The ranking of each team in each group will be determined as follows:– Greater number of points in all group matches
– Goal difference in all group matches
– Greater number of goals scored in all group matches
– Greatest number of points in matches between tied teams
– Goal difference in matches between tied teams
– Greatest number of goals scored in matches between tied teams
– Drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee
Group A
• Team
• Brazil
• Croatia
• Mexico
• Cameroon
�Each of the four countries must play all the other countries. How many matches is that?
�Look at the flags of Mexico, Brazil, Cameroon, and Croatia. Now, design one flag for Group A which includes all 4 flags?
�Now do the same for another group
Group A badly presented information!
How could it be better presented?
Mexico Match 2 Cameroon
Arena das Dunas, Natal
17 June 2014 16.00Brazil Match 17 Mexico Estádio Castelão, Fortaleza
Cameroon Match 18 Croatia Arena Amazônia, Manaus
23 June 2014 17.00 Cameroon Match 33 Brazil
Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília
Croatia Match 34 Mexico
13 June 2014 13.00
Brazil Match 1Croatia 12 June 2014 17.00 Arena Corinthians, São Paulo
Team
Brazil
Croatia
Mexico
Cameroon
18 June 2014 19.00
23 June 2014 17.00
This might help!Use the information which follows to create tables similar to the one below
to show what will happen, when and where in each of
the groups, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H. Perhaps you could use the computer.
Date and time Match Arena
12.6.14
17.00
Brazil 1 Croatia Corinthians
Sao Paulo
13.6.14
13.00
Mexico 2 Cameroon Arenas das Dunas
Natal
17.6.14
16.00
Brazil 17 Mexico Estadio Castelao
Fortaleza
18.6.14
19.00
Cameroon 18 Croatia Arena Amazonia
Manaus
23.6.14
17.00
Cameroon 33 Brazil Estadio Nacional Mane
Garrincha, Brasilia
23.6.14
17.00
Croatia 34 Mexico Estadio Nacional Mane
Garrincha, Brasilia
Group B needs sorting now!
13 June 2014
16:00
Spain Match
3
NetherlandsArena Fonte Nova,
Salvador
13 June 2014
19:00
Chile Match
4
AustraliaArena Pantanal, Cuiabá
18 June 2014
13:00
Australia Match
20
Netherlands Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto
Alegre
18 June 2014
16:00
Spain Match 19 Chile Estádio do Maracanã, Rio
de Janeiro
23 June 2014
13:00
Australia Match
35
SpainArena da Baixada,
Curitiba
23 June 2014
13.00Netherlands Match
36
Chile Arena de São Paulo, São Paulo
Group A and B matches
Now that you know all the matches to be played by group A and group B:
• Look at the match numbers and list them in order. Leave gaps on your table for the other matches so that you can complete your list when you discover the information.
• You know at what time the match will be played in Brazil and you have already discovered how much time difference there is between BST and BOT. What time will it be in England when the matches are played?
• Add this information to your table or list.
Group C information to tidy up and
add to your previous work14 June 2014
13:00 Colombia Match
5
Greece Estádio Mineirão, Belo
Horizonte
14 June 2014
22:00
Ivory Coast Match
6
JapanArena Pernambuco,
Recife
19 June 2014
13:00
Colombia Match
21
Ivory CoastEstádio Nacional Mané
Garrincha, Brasília
19 June 2014
19:00
Japan Match
22
GreeceArena das Dunas, Natal
24 June 2014
17:00
Japan Match
37
ColombiaArena Pantanal, Cuiabá
24 June 2014
17:00Greece Match
38
Ivory Coast
Estádio Castelão,
Fortaleza
Now it’s Group D information14 June 2014
16:00Uruguay Match 7 Costa Rica Estádio Castelão,
Fortaleza
14 June 2014
19:00
England Match 8 Italy Arena Amazônia,
Manaus
19 June 2014
16:00
Uruguay Match 23 England Arena de São Paulo,
São Paulo
20 June 2014
13:00
Italy Match
24
Costa Rica Arena Pernambuco,
Recife
24 June 2014
13:00
Italy Match 39 Uruguay Arena das Dunas,
Natal
24 June 2014
13:00
Costa Rica Match
40
England Estádio Mineirão,
Belo Horizonte
Don’t forget to add this information to your
list of matches once you’ve tidied it up
Group E15 June
2014
13:00Switzerland Match 9 Ecuador
Estádio Nacional
Mané Garrincha,
Brasília
15 June 2014
16:00France Match 10 Honduras
Estádio Beira-Rio,
Porto Alegre
20 June 2014
16:00Switzerland Match 25 France
Arena Fonte Nova,
Salvador
20 June 2014
19:00Honduras Match 26 Ecuador
Arena da Baixada,
Curitiba
25 June 2014
17:00Honduras Match 41 Switzerland
Arena Amazônia,
Manaus
25 June 2014
17:00Ecuador Match 42 France
Estádio do Maracanã,
Rio de Janeiro
Just a reminder• Are your group tables neat and tidy so that you can see
what happens when and where?
• Is your list of matches complete up to group E?
• Are they all in order, so that you can see what happens when? Take care because some matches are played on the same day in different arenas.
• Have you designed one flag for each of the groups so that there is a group A flag and a group B flag and so on?
• Have you worked out at what time the matches will be on in England if they will be watched live?
• Have you decided which team is the most likely winner in each group and the least likely winner?
Group F
15 June 2014
19:00
Argentina Match 11 Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Estádio do Maracanã,
Rio de Janeiro16 June 2014
16:00
Iran Match 12 NigeriaArena da Baixada, Curitiba
21 June 2014
13:00Argentina Match 27 Iran
Estádio Mineirão,
Belo Horizonte
21 June 2014
19:00
Nigeria Match 28 Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá
25 June 2014
13:00Nigeria Match
43
ArgentinaEstádio Beira-Rio,
Porto Alegre
25 June 2014
13:00
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Match
44
Iran Arena Fonte Nova,
Salvador
Group G, [just one more to go]16 June 2014
13:00 Germany Match 13 Portugal Arena Fonte Nova,
Salvador
16 June 2014
19:00Ghana Match 14 United States
Arena das Dunas,
Natal
21 June 2014
16:00Germany Match 29 Ghana
Estádio Castelão,
Fortaleza
22 June 2014
19:00United States Match 30 Portugal
Arena Amazônia,
Manaus
26 June 2014
13:00United States Match 45 Germany
Arena Pernambuco,
Recife
26 June 2014
13:00 Portugal Match 46 Ghana
Estádio Nacional
Mané Garrincha,
Brasília
And finally group H
17 June 2014
13:00
Belgium Match 15 AlgeriaEstádio Mineirão,
Belo Horizonte
17 June 2014
19:00
Russia Match 16 South KoreaArena Pantanal,
Cuiabá
22 June 2014
13:00Belgium Match 31 Russia Estádio do Maracanã,
Rio de Janeiro
22 June 2014
16:00South Korea Match 32 Algeria
Estádio Beira-Rio,
Porto Alegre
26 June 2014
17:00
South Korea Match 47 Belgium
Arena de São Paulo,
São Paulo
26 June 2014
17:00
Algeria Match 48 RussiaArena da Baixada,
Curitiba
What happens next?
It’s the knockout stage now.Round of 16
28 June – Belo Horizonte
Winner Group A
Runner-up Group B
28 June – Rio de Janeiro
Winner Group C
Runner-up Group D
30 June – Brasília
Winner Group E
Runner-up Group F
30 June – Porto Alegre
Winner Group G
Runner-up Group H
29 June – Fortaleza
Winner Group B
Runner-up Group A
29 June – Recife
Winner Group D
Runner up group C
1 July – São Paulo
Winner Group F
Runner-up Group E
1 July – Salvador
Winner Group H
Runner-up Group G
Quarter-finals
4 July – Fortaleza
Winner Match 49
Winner Match 50
4 July – Rio de
Janeiro
Winner Match 53
Winner Match 54
5 July – Salvador
Winner Match 51Winner Match 52
5 July – Brasília
Winner Match 55
Winner Match 56
8 July – Belo Horizonte
Winner Match 57
Winner Match 58
9 July – São Paulo
Winner Match 59
Winner Match 60
13 July – Rio de Janeiro
Winner Match 61
Winner Match 62
Third place
12 July – Brasília
Loser Match 61
Loser Match 62
To round things off.• As you watch the final matches remember to keep
your block graph up to date.
• Keep checking to see if your predictions were correct.
• Look at the seedings and see if the outcome of this World Cup, [Copa do Mundo] could have been predicted or are there some [or perhaps many] surprises.
• I hope you’ve had some fun; perhaps you have learnt a few things too and in the process made some money to support the children of Kabubbu.
• Let us know at the Quicken Trust how you got on!
Creating a Heart in Kabubbu
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