Play Your Part Resources
Welcome to Play Your Part! We’ve created info packages, training guides and leader toolboxes to help you inspire Junior Leaders across Canada. Watch a walk through of how to use the resources on this page here. Check back here often as we continue to update this page with new video resources.
This resource provides educators with an overview of three popular Right To Play games in action.
Flamingo Ball
Colour Game
Streets & Alleys
This resource provides educators with an overview of the Play Your Part Classroom module, background information about Right To Play, and academic theory behind the benefit of learning through play.
A student-friendly resource filled with information about Right To Play and stories of children in our programs.
Educational videos that transport students to our programs, allowing them to connect with children in other parts of the world. Use the accompanying worksheet filled with reflective questions and group activities to strengthen and test students’ learning.
Red's Journey: Part 1
Red's Journey: Part 2
Red's Journey: Part 3
Red's Journey: Part 4
Modelled after the same leadership session Right To Play uses to train student leaders in our programs, this resource gives educators all the tools they need to train their students as Junior Leaders.
Provides Junior Leaders with tips and tricks to lead games and space to record their favourite games, discussion questions and attention grabbers.
Print out these certificates and fill in the name of each student who has completed Junior Leader training to make it official.
This manual has 14 unique games, each one specially designed to teach an important lesson or skill. All of these games are used to educate and empower children and youth in Right To Play programs around the world.
This Toolkit allows your newly trained Junior Leaders to take action by providing a step-by-step guide to organize a fun and successful Challenge at your school!
- Toolkit
- Teaser Poster
- Thermometer Poster
- Social Media Posts that teachers can share across the school’s social media channels to generate excitement and donations.

