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Beauty

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  https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/this-is-what-truly-inclusive-glam-looks-like_uk_66224ea0e4b0bf7f0137e15d?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0IvdPYtnIMnZphcKMI6Gu7jKW85W4vkxdB09bA3xLgDl8eDklTKwyvukE_aem_AR3AuUoi_yN2eG6mn7FT2PGFHQDRs7bFjyl7dQSAohoQ3_URp5mHuNHyqaflqKrSjlvuuWu_ZpD4GfqDDqFy4lom What do you see in the photo? What’s happening? What do you think this story is about? The photo shows make-up artist Clelia Rodrigues. Clelia was born with arthrogryposis, a condition that causes severe stiffness in the joints. She uses her mouth to hold her make up brushes and has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on social media. -           How is make-up usually applied? -           Why is Clelia using her mouth to apply make-up? An article written by Niamh Ni Hoireabhaird calls for equality in the beauty industry. -           What does equality mean? Niamh says, “As a disabled teenager I yearned for my identity to be seen in the mainstream beauty industry world. Now, as

football shirt

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  https://www.premierleague.com/news/3970028 What do you see in the picture?  Why do you think the footballer is doing that with his hands? Last weekend, Newcastle United played a game against Hotspur and wore new shirts with RNID over their traditional black stripes. What does RNID mean? RNID stands for Royal National Institute for Deaf People and Newcastle United have launched a special shirt with sponsors SELA to make their games accessible to deaf fans. Why might a football game not be accessible to deaf fans? The shirts are called haptic shirts and are a world first. They use sensors vibrated during action to transform crowd noise into real-time touch sensation. What do you think this means? What does that mean for a fan who is deaf? The aim is to give deaf fans a match day experience.  What does "match day experience" mean? Newcastle United has committed to providing this technology at all future home games and hope to inspire other clubs across Europe and beyond to do

Logo KS1

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  What do you see here? But what do you really see? Look past the words / logo and what do you see? What different shapes can you see? How many? How many shapes are there in the N alone? How many colours in the N alone, how many in the N and the O?   Someone designed this logo, how do think they did that? How did they start, why do you think they chose those shapes/ colours? Do the shapes and colours mean anything? The No Outsiders logo was designed by Mr Wearing who is Head teacher at The Oaks Community Primary School in Cheshire. Mr Wearing says, “Each and every one of us is unique and special." What do those words mean? "We all live different and diverse lives." What does diverse mean?  We all have different and diverse backgrounds. But within that difference and diversity, or humanity and similarities shine through.” What things make us the same and make us different in this room?  Mr Wearing decided to design a logo for No Outsiders. This was his idea: “Each letter

Hippos

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  https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/fun-stuff/care-home-residents-hungry-hippos-17953816 People at a care home in Wales have found a new way to pass the time at their home. They are playing 'Hungry hippos' but in a different way. They use wheel chairs and upturned baskets on the end of broom sticks to grab as many balls as they can during the game. The residents are between 80 and 102 years old. The manager of the care home said, "We try to be as positive as we can. We're just trying to keep things as normal and have fun, keep smiling and make sure our residents have fun and are safe." A video has gone viral where residents are heard laughing as they join in. What do you see in the picture? what is happening? Where are they? - what is 'Hungry Hippos'? how do you normally play? - why might some of the residents find playing the original game difficult? - what is different about this version? - why do you think the people in the care home did this? - h