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WoW Resources 2010/11: My Walk to School

Ordering for the Spring Term (Jan to March) will begin from around 26 September 2010.
Simply view the resources and complete your order form. Then, fax the completed form to Felton Communications on 020 7430 1550. The closing date for will be 21 October 2010 so make sure you order before then!







For information on WoW ordering dates for the rest of 2010, please click here.






Badges


Badge



The designs for the WoW badges are inspired by the winning entries chosen from a national drawing competition held each year. There are 11 badges (one for each month of the academic year, August excluded) and the theme for 2010-2011 is 'My Walk to School'.







Postcards


Postcard


Size: A6
A different card for each month is available for pupils to record their progress. There is also a generic undated card if you prefer.
















Wallcharts


Wallchart

Size: A2
A different wallchart for each month so pupils can record their progress. There is also a generic undated wallchart if you prefer (see below).











Undated wallchart


Undated WoW wallchart

Size: A2
This wallchart is undated (does not match any specific badge) and so can be used for any month of the year, allowing extra flexibility.











Calendar

Calendar

A wall calendar for the classroom (Sept 09 to Jul 10). Each month relates to the design on the corresponding badge, and each month gives a new piece of trivia relating to the plant or creature on the badge.

650mm x 260mm open













Certificate

Certificate
A4
The certificate which can be awarded to children who participate in WoW to the best of their ability.












WoW plaque


School Plaque
Approx. 200mm high
"Strider" character screen printed on a clear perspex wall plaque for the school to disply for participating in WoW 2010/11.















Classroom Trophy


Classroom trophy


Same dimensions as the plaque but printed on 20mm thick acrylic. The free-standing trophy is printed with the message Class of the Month.
















WoW T-shirt

T-shirt
Available in three child sizes
Plain white cotton t-shirt with the Strider character printed on the front. Undated.


















WoW banner

External banner
800 X 1360 mm
These are made from banner-grade PVC.

The banners are hemmed and have eyelets all around for attaching to railings, windows and walls.

Ideal for promoting Walk to School to parents and school visitors. Undated.



Regional Variations


To cater for our partners in Scottish and Welsh schools, there are a number of extra products we hope to offer (subject to demand):

Welsh Language resources
We can offer a generic Welsh language WoW wallchart under the name of CWL. CWL is pronounced "cool" and standing for Cerdded WythnosoL. This translates as "walk weekly". For more details, please contact Glenn Reynolds at Felton communications (details on the downloadable form).


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