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TEOPISTER ANGOM AKELLO IRENE
BRIAN OKODI OTIM OKOT
CHILD CHILD CHILD CHILD
CHILD CHILD CHILD CHILD
IRENE is responsible for carrying water, gathering firewood and buying or selling in the market. She lives with her father and her mother. Her father is sometimes employed as a farmer and her
mother maintains the home. There are 6 children in the family.
For fun, Irene enjoys singing, telling stories and playing house. She
attends church activities and choir regularly and is in primary school
where her performance is average.
ANGOM lives with her father. She is responsible for carrying water, gathering firewood and
caring for children. Her father is sometimes employed
as a laborer.
There are 3 children in the family.As part of Compassion’s ministry,
Angom participates in church activities. She is also in primary school where her performance is average. Singing, telling stories
and playing house are her favorite activities.
AKELLO lives with her father and her mother. She is responsible for
carrying water, gathering firewood and buying or selling in the market. Her father is sometimes employed
as a farmer and her mother is some-times employed as a church worker.
There are 8 children in the family.As part of Compassion’s ministry,
Akello participates in church activities, Bible class and choir. She is also in primary school where her performance is average. Singing, telling stories and playing house
are her favorite activities.
TEOPISTER lives with her grandmother. At home, duties
include carrying water, gathering firewood and buying or selling in the market. Her grandmother is
sometimes employed as a laborer. There are 3 children in the family.
As part of Compassion’s ministry, Teopister participates in church activities and choir. She is also
in primary school where her performance is average.
Singing, telling stories and art are her favorite activities.
OKOT lives with his grandmother. He is responsible for carrying water,
gathering firewood and buying or selling in the market. His grand-
mother is sometimes employed as a laborer. There are
5 children in the family.
Soccer, singing and telling stories are Okot’s favorite activities.
In primary school his performance is average and he also regularly attends church activities, Bible
class and choir.
OTIM lives with his father and his mother. He is responsible for carry-ing water, gathering firewood and buying or selling in the market. His father is sometimes employed as a laborer and his mother is some-
times employed as a laborer. There are 7 children in the family.
As part of Compassion’s ministry, Otim participates in church activ-ities. He is also in primary school
where his performance is average. Soccer, playing with cars and sing-
ing are his favorite activities.
OKODI makes his home with his father and his stepmother. Carrying
water, gathering firewood and buying or selling in the market are his household duties. His father is sometimes employed as a laborer and his stepmother is sometimes employed as a laborer. There are
3 children in the family.
For fun, Okodi enjoys soccer, singing and telling stories. He attends church
activities, Bible class and choir regularly and is in primary school where his performance is average.
BRIAN lives with his father and his mother. His father is sometimes
employed as a laborer and his mother is sometimes
employed as a laborer. Brian works at home carrying water, gathering firewood and buying or selling in the market. There
are 5 children in the family.
Singing, telling stories and art are Brian’s favorite activities. In primary school his performance is average
and he also regularly attends church activities and choir.
JOB
JOB
JOB JOB JOB
MARKET MARKETINSTRUCTIONS: These cards are designed for activities in Step 1. Separate the cards by gently tearing along the perforations. For best results, fold the paper at the perfora-tions before tearing.
Suggestion: Use string to make the Child Cards and Job Cards into lanyards.
TODAY’S JOB:
UNEMPLOYED
YOU MAKE
0 A DAY
TODAY’S JOB:
BICYCLE TAXI DRIVER
YOU MAKE
1 .25 A DAY
TODAY’S JOB:
SEAMSTRESS
YOU MAKE
1 .00 A DAY
TODAY’S JOB:
CROP HARVESTER
YOU MAKE
0.75 A DAY
HOW TO USE CARDSFAMILY CARDS will be given to the family participating in this experience.
CHILD CARDS will be given to the children participating in this experience. This is the child they will “be” for the day.
JOB CARDS will be given to the parents participating in this experience. Distribute only one job card per family.
MARKET CARDS will be placed on a table representing the market experience.
CANDY CHICKEN
TODAY’S JOB:
ROCK QUARRY WORKER
YOU MAKE
1 .50 A DAY
MARKET
MARKET
MARKET MARKET MARKET
MARKET MARKETMARKET
RICE SCHOOL SUPPLIESMEDICINE TOY
FRUIT LANTERNBEANS MALARIA NET