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The Face of Poverty

Do Now:

Calculate how much you spend in a day.

Think about how much you spend in a day (include things your parents pay

for such as food/transport).

Estimate other expenses such as clothing and recreation and average it

as a daily amount.

Do Now:

How many people in the world live on less than $1 a day?

a) 50%b) 1%c) 5%d) 20%

Do Now:

How many people in the world live on less than $1 a day?

a) 50%b) 1%c) 5%d) 20%

Do Now:

If you had just $1 a day to spend, how would you use it?

Learning Intentions

Students will:

1. Become aware of the causes of poverty, the impact of poverty on

the lives of children and the difficulties of creating programs that effectively address poverty.

2. Experience some of the challenges of using statistics to understand what is happening in the lives of children in developing countries.

Himal’s Story

Now we will see a video clip about the life of a child in Nepal who is living in

poverty.

First though

– Where is Nepal?- What do we know about it?

What indications of poverty did you see in the video? Why did Himal leave school?

What are problems Himal might face, now and in the future, because he has to work and cannot go to school? What did you see in Himal’s video that showed his strength in dealing with poverty and having to work for a living?

Copy down these questions to answer after the video

Explaining Poverty

United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)http://www.unicef.org/sowc06/audio/liz_gibbons.mp3

Poverty Indicators

What were the five indicators of poverty we covered yesterday?

Poverty Indicators

Split into your ‘expert’ groups that you were in yesterday (Education, Shelter

etc.)

In these groups, we will research indicators of poverty in greater depth

tomorrow.

Shelter will instead look at ‘health’

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