FYI S2 Episode 27
15-year-old Syrian refugee Bana talks about her hopes for the future of the country.
Welcome to a world of info for kids! FYI: Weekly News Show is an award-winning weekly news magazine show. Broadcast 52 weeks a year, FYI investigates the big issues young people need info on. The show not only puts children in the know but also gives them a platform on which they can be heard. With reports from across the globe, explainers, debates, Fake News or Fact alerts and in-depth reporting, we also get big name interviews – from world leaders to pop and film stars.
15-year-old Syrian refugee Bana talks about her hopes for the future of the country.
All resources needed are provided to set up these 30-minute extra-curricular clubs, with no preparation needed by the teachers who run them. There are three simple steps to every FYI News Club.
STEP 1 Watch FYI: watch the current episode of FYI: Weekly News Show, available here.
STEP 2 FYI News Club Chat: download the accompanying discussion sheet to support your students to discuss the serious, fascinating and silly news items presented in the show. And, to develop their ‘Social Media Savvy’ skills to recognise misinformation with ‘Fake News or Fact?’
STEP 3 FYI Weekly Feedback: Let us know the news stories your FYI News Club want investigated.
Winners of the First News Speech Your Mind! competition have their voices heard in parliament.
We find out how Christmas trees and other traditions started with the royal family.
Rosie chats to the voice of Paddington, Ben Whishaw, about marmalade sandwiches!
Braydon speaks to ex-footballer Alex Scott about why the game should only be a force for good.
We hear from children in Israel and Gaza on how war has changed their lives.
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