Make Easter Fairer Resources to educate students in Years 6-8 on human trafficking and modern slavery of boys in west Africa in chocolate production.

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Make Easter Fairer Resources to educate students in Years 6-8 on human trafficking and modern slavery of boys in west Africa in chocolate production

Lesson 2 – Cocoa to Traffik- Free Chocolate This lesson looks at chocolate production from planting the cocoa trees through to processing the final product. Students explore, via a short story, which parts of the chocolate-making process are affected by human trafficking and what the impact is on the victims. Learning Objectives: To know what cacao trees are and how chocolate comes from them To recap what human trafficking is and consider what it might look like To understand that human trafficking takes place in the chocolate industry

What is this?

Where is cocoa produced?

Where most chocolate is grown (2/3 global production). The world's biggest producer of cocoa!

Step 1 – Plant the Cocoa Tree

Step 2 – Harvesting & Splitting

Step 3 – Fermentation

Step 4 – Drying and Bagging

Step 5 – Winnowing and Roasting

Step 7 – Grinding and Processing

Cocoa tree Cocoa beans Drying the beans The chocolatey liquid CHOCOLATE BAR How is chocolate made?

Quick Quiz 1.What is this?

Quick Quiz 2. What is the first stage of chocolate production?

Quick Quiz 3. What is the next stage after harvesting the beans?

Quick Quiz 4. What colour do the beans go after drying them?

Quick Quiz 5. How are the cocoa beans turned into a chocolate bar?

Recap: What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is to be deceived or taken against your will, bought, sold and exploited. Exploitation = treating someone unfairly so as to benefit from their work.

What is the link?

How was Chaga’s family tricked? How do we know that Chaga was trafficked? Which part of the chocolate-making process was Chaga involved in? Do you think this is fair treatment of a person? What does a hero look like? Discussion Questions:

Cocoa tree Cocoa beans Drying the beans The chocolatey liquid CHOCOLATE BAR How is chocolate made?

Group Activity Task: As a group, design a poster that asks for an end to human trafficking. Step 1 – Come up with a slogan. Step 2 – Come up with an image to communicate your message.

To Finish... Can you link these images together in one sentence?

To Finish... Can you link these images together in one sentence?

What is cocoa and where does it come from? What is the link between cocoa and human trafficking? Is chocolate in the UK affected? To Finish...