‘My Activity Passport’ was launched by education secretary Damian Hinds last year as part of a drive to inspire primary school children to try new life experiences and build resilience.
It features a checklist of tasks and experiences for each year group, from Reception to Year 6, with key achievements to tick off in each school year.
Schools in England were sent the new passport in January to allow teachers to adapt them to the needs of their pupils and communities, including opportunities for children to take part in charitable projects.
The passport contains milestones for each year group to complete both in and outside school.
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