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Bite Size Activity: People Tree

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Amnesty International UK's HRE team has created bite size activities for creative ways to learn about human rights. This resource aims to help students celebrate our right to family and friends.

Celebrate our right to family and friends by making a People Tree.

Celebrate our right to family and friends by making a People Tree.

We all have the right to a family and to choose our friends.

Celebrate our right to family and friends by making a People Tree.

Each week we will share more bite size ideas for fun and creative ways to learn about human rights.

You'll need

Paper, paint or colour pencils

What to do

Draw a tree and put your name on the trunk.

On each branch write the name of someone who is close to you (you could include who you live with, your closest friends, members of your family). Draw leaves with the names of people they are closest to.

This tree shows how we are also connected to people beyond our family.

Share your trees with us by emailing a picture to [email protected] or using the hashtag #bitesizeHRE

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