Colouring Pages
Main colouring book page: http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ccaps/bear_e.htm
Storybook
Word Scramble
How to play:
Read the list of words. The letters in the words are scrambled.
Look at the first scrambled word. Try to unscramble the letters so it makes a word that you can read.
Then, go onto the next scrambled word. See how many words you can unscramble!
Hint: All the scrambled words have something to do with children and their rights. A “right” is something that you really need to live and grow. For example, you need to have enough food to eat, clothes to wear, and a place to live.
Word Scramble
How to play:
Read the list of words. The letters in the words are scrambled.
Try to unscramble the letters so it makes a word that you can read.
Hint: All the scrambled words have something to do with youth and their rights. A “right” can be defined as those basic things that are necessary to live and grow with dignity as human beings. For example, you have the right to be provided with adequate food, clothes, housing, education, and to be protected from harm, without discrimination.
Word Search game
How to play:
Read the list of words.
From the box below, try to find the letters so it makes a word that appears in the list.
Hint: The words in the box may be diagonal, horizontal, or vertical (bottom-up or top-down directions).
Deal Scavenger Hunt
The online scavenger hunt may be found at the following link: http://www.deal.org/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=7&Itemid=893
Other Web-based activities for children:
Links and resources for children and youth
Bad Guy Patrol - Alberta Children’s Services
Cybertip
Deal.org
Family Violence
Get Web Wise - Government of Alberta
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada - Family Violence
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada - Internet Safety
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada - Violence in Relationships
Internet 101
Kids Internet Safety Alliance (KINSA)
Our Right to be Protected from Violence - Activities for learning and taking action for children and young people
United Nations Secretary - General’s Study on Violence Against Children Adapted for Children and Young People
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