Can you remember, what is the difference between a want and a need?

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Can you remember, what is the difference between a want and a need? Learning Recap Can you remember, what is the difference between a want and a need? You can look in your exercise book or turn to the person next to you to help you.

The Rights of the Child Learning Objective: To enquire into the Rights of the Child and apply your understanding to the story of Bega.

They went through the same process as you did last lesson! The UN Convention The UN was formed in 1991 to make sure that every child in the world has basic rights. They went through the same process as you did last lesson!

What makes a good Team Worker? The UN Convention Read through the articles in your envelopes and place them in order of importance. It may take a while!!! Choose your top five that you think are the most important and be prepared to explain your choice. What makes a good Team Worker?

My most important right Which right do you think is the most important and why? Write the sentence in your books: ‘I think that the right to ... is the most important because...’

Apply your understanding Which rights from the articles are the most important and relevant to Bega? Why? How were his rights met when he went to Casa Grande? Read full story and discuss how his rights were met when he went to Casa Grande

Have you changed your mind? Having learnt about Bega, have you changed your mind over which right you think is the most important? I have changed my mind and now think that that the right to...is the most important because ... I have not changed my mind and still think that the right to...is the most important because... What was your discussion skill target last time? Can you improve on this further in this discussion?

How could their rights be met? Stories In groups read the remaining story cards and decide which rights are the most important for each child. How could their rights be met?