It’s a trade off!!! L.O: To understand what Fairtrade is and how Fairtrade can affect peoples lives. To understand what we can do to encourage people to.

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It’s a trade off!!! L.O: To understand what Fairtrade is and how Fairtrade can affect peoples lives. To understand what we can do to encourage people to buy Fairtrade

Learning outcomes… All: Students will know what fair trade is I am working at a level 3 Most: Students will understand how fair trade can affect people’s lives. I am working at a level 4-5 Some: Students will be able to explain why fair trade is needed. I am working at a level 5-7

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Fair Trade Fair trade is a type of international trade that enables farmers a chance out of poverty by guaranteeing fair prices and sustainability. It allows producers to invest in their farms and communities abroad and lets farmers compete in the global marketplace. If a product has Fair Trade Certification, consumers can recognize and support the just trading policies of the producer by purchasing their product. This ensures that farmers will receive profits. 

Say what!!! In pairs ready your information and answer the question below: “ Is fair trade a good thing?” I think that fair trade is good/bad because… An example of this is… You have 10 minutes!!!

The apprentice… Apple need you! You have been employed by apple to create an app for the i-phone to encourage people to shop more responsibly. You must design what your app will look like and all of its features ( annotate these on around your app) You will then pitch your idea to the rest of the class.

The Pitch… Select the apprentice music from the site below http://classtools.net/education-games-php/timer

Learning outcomes… All: Students will know what fair trade is I am working at a level 3 Most: Students will understand how fair trade can affect people’s lives. I am working at a level 4-5 Some: Students will be able to explain why fair trade is needed. I am working at a level 5-7