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Before Viewing: Review Documentary Before Viewing: Review Why do you think that murder rates are so much higher in the United States than they are in Canada?

Before Viewing: Review Documentary Before Viewing: Review Child Poverty How does child poverty in BC compare with the rest of Canada? BC has the LOWEST % of children living in poverty BC is right in the middle BC has the HIGHEST % of children living in poverty a) b) c)

Before Viewing: Review Documentary Before Viewing: Review Child Poverty How does child poverty in BC compare with the rest of Canada? BC has the HIGHEST % of children living in poverty c)

Before Viewing: Review Documentary Before Viewing: Review Which province do you think has the highest murder rates in Canada?

Before Viewing: Review Documentary Before Viewing: Review

Before Viewing: Review Documentary Before Viewing: Review Do you know anyone who owns a gun or rifle? a) I don’t know anyone who owns a gun. b) I know one person who owns at least one gun. c) I know between 2-10 people who own at least one gun. d) I know 11 or more people who own at least one gun.

Before Viewing: Review Documentary Before Viewing: Review a) All the time, even when we’re home. b) Only if we’re away from the house. c) Only at night. d) We never lock the front door. Do you and your family lock the front door of your house?

ANSWER THE COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS Documentary Your TASK: ** Next week you will be completing an activity and writing a paragraph about this documentary, so it is IMPORTANT that you: WATCH IT and ANSWER THE COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS