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Click here to register your support for Number Day 2009 and fundraise for the NSPCC and ChildLine

Be part of the biggest maths fundraising event ever on 4 December 2009Congratulations! Your school is one step closer to celebrating NSPCC Number Day 2009 - a great opportunity to get pupils to enjoy maths and raise money for our ChildLine services. Taking part is easy - Number Day resources provide everything you need for a stress-free, successful event, and the money your school raises will help make a real difference to children's lives.
The sad fact is that 32,000 children in the UK are on child protection registers and are known to be at risk of abuse right now. This is why we need your support. Help us continue our valuable work and take part in Number Day 2009.
Click here to register your support for Number Day 2009 and fundraise for the NSPCC and ChildLine
Number Day is a fantastic way to make maths meaningful and raise valuable funds for the NSPCC and ChildLine. It's also a great opportunity to learn about the valuable work of our projects and services including ChildLine, and why we exist.
Register your support now and at the start of the Autumn Term we will email you a link to access the resources online…
When is Number Day?Number Day 2009 will be on 4 December. We appreciate how busy schools are so we really wanted to give you as much notice as possible to plan your event. At the start of the Autumn Term you will be e-mailed your personal link for the Number Day resources.
Number Day resources will only be available on-line from October 2009 and contain everything you and your school will need to make your Number Day a success.
The Number Day resources contains an excellent range of activity sheets to help put the fun into fundraising for your pupils. They are designed for KS1-4 pupils, have clear links to the maths curriculum, and teachers can differentiate the activities according to the needs of their class.
The fundraising element of Number Day also contains links to the citizenship and PSHE curriculum. An assembly plan explains all about the NSPCC and its work, and includes the story of how we help children overcome the damaging effects of abuse. There's information on the sponsorship forms as well, so pupils can see just how their hard work will make a real difference to the lives of vulnerable children.
Click here to register your support for Number Day 2009 and fundraise for the NSPCC and ChildLine