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Use this worksheet to organize your One Day One Goal event for Peace Day. These instructions are based on a soccer game; however, you may want to organize a basketball game, track and field day, or some other sporting event. Read the ‘Getting Started’ section first to think about what needs to be done and what you want to achieve. You might want to establish an Action Committee and record your ideas and tasks using a Commitment Countdown Diary.


There’s more to soccer than the game! What needs to be done?


• How many teams will be involved? • Is it one game or a mini-tournament? • Are the teams made up of players from your class or are you looking for volunteers from the whole school?


• If your school has a ‘house’ system, perhaps each house puts a team forward.


• Do you want to organize a game or mini- tournament with another school?


• Teams could train in Physical Education


classes or at the soccer club. Do you need to set up a separate training program? Who will do that?


• Invite local professional soccer players to help


• Who will put together promotional materials, posters, press releases, school magazine articles, etc.? Promotional materials need to explain the reason behind One Day One Goal, i.e., Peace Day, 21 September, and One Day.


Peace


• Who will contact the local newspapers, radio stations, etc.?


• Who will referee? • Who will write the speech for the opening ceremony?


The principal?


• Will the teams wear special jerseys to raise awareness of Peace Day? They could be designed in school.


• Do you want to make badges or medals for everyone involved? Who will make them?


• Is the winning team awarded a trophy? Where can you find a trophy? A local sporting goods


• Talk to your teacher about inviting parents to the game.


• Can you make an announcement in assembly to help build interest?


• Log your ODOG game or mini-tournament on the Peace One Day website to inspire others!


with training. Who will contact them?


• Would the science department like to run a sports science/nutrition class?


• Who will be captain of each team? • Each team needs a name. Ideas could be voted on by the class, house, or team.


• Perhaps each team could take on the name of a national team.


• Are there local sports grounds that may wish to host a game or mini-tournament? Who will contact them?


store may want to donate one in return for some publicity.


Who will read it out? `


• Who will arrange for refreshments for the teams and how will they be paid for?


• Do you want to find cheerleaders? • Find a game photographer and someone to film the game. Where can you find the camera?


• Will there be refreshments available for the spectators?


Resource T2 – One Day One Goal Brief


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One Day One Goal Brief Getting Started


Training


Letting people know about the game


The Day of the Game


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