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Should tribes be left alone? Images: 1- https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/17840937 We are now working alongside SAPERE to get you doing philosophy! There is more information on the final slide.

Starter: What is a tribe? Our learning journey for this week! Starter: What is a tribe? The Yanomami How would you feel? Protecting tribes Images: https://pixabay.com/en/america-american-indian-indigenous-1299444/ Istock Vote! ©VotesForSchools2018

Starter: what is a tribe? ©VotesForSchools2018 Starter: what is a tribe? Family City Class task (2 mins) How would you describe each of these pictures in one word? What is different about them? Images: Istock https://www.pexels.com/photo/architecture-buildings-business-city-374870/ https://pixabay.com/en/family-park-poeple-kids-children-1016311/ Tribe Village

Somewhere very far away from big cities and other people. ©VotesForSchools2018 Starter: What is a tribe? Class (2 mins) There are many tribes around the world. Can you guess some of the countries they live in? A tribe is a big family that lives in a remote place. Some tribes have no contact with the outside world. 0:00- 1:30 Teacher’s note: Please support by reading subtitles. End video at 1:30. Alternative video link: 1- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQ7wV9DeEqw (Teacher’s note: Please stop the video at 1:30 – after this point the video talks about the trouble’s the young girl faces and goes on to talk about the charity and what they raise money for. The point of showing this video is simply to get your pupils seeing what life might be like in a tribe and draw similarities with their own life.) Images: Pixabay Video (2 mins) Click to learn about 8-year-old Naresiah’s life, as part of the Maasai tribe in Kenya. Remote: Somewhere very far away from big cities and other people. https://safeshare.tv/x/ss5c08fd2a4bd73

Starter: What is a tribe? Our learning journey for this week! Starter: What is a tribe? The Yanomami How would you feel? Protecting tribes Images: https://pixabay.com/en/america-american-indian-indigenous-1299444/ Istock Vote! ©VotesForSchools2018

©VotesForSchools2018 The Yanomami 0:00 – 0:37 Here is a tribe who live in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. Their tribe is called the Yanomami. Pair task (2 mins) Click the image above to watch a video, then look at the pictures. How do you think the Yanomami get their food? What else can you tell about how the Yanomami live? Alternative video link: 1- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DG1cB5_RSU (Teacher’s note: end at 0:37). Images: https://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes/Yanomami http://viewpure.com/9DG1cB5_RSU?start=0&end=37

Starter: What is a tribe? Our learning journey for this week! Starter: What is a tribe? The Yanomami How would you feel? Protecting tribes Images: https://pixabay.com/en/america-american-indian-indigenous-1299444/ Istock Vote! ©VotesForSchools2018

©VotesForSchools2018 How would you feel? The Yanomami know a lot about living in the rainforest. They don’t want to live in big cities or have the technology we have. They are very happy living as they are! Class activity (5 mins) Imagine that you were part of the Yanomami tribe. Use the word bank and emojis to explain how you would feel on each slide. Why did you feel that way? Images: 1- iStock 2- iStock

How would you feel? Frightened Worried Safe Angry Welcoming Happy ©VotesForSchools2018 How would you feel? Frightened Worried Safe Angry Welcoming Happy https://www.flickr.com/photos/coconinonationalforest/8692551051 Alternative Video Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z2aToltOLw Fearful Unsafe Read Strangers come into the rainforest you live in and take many of the trees away. You need these trees to build the houses you live in.

How would you feel? Frightened Worried Safe Angry Welcoming Happy ©VotesForSchools2018 How would you feel? Frightened Worried Safe Angry Welcoming Happy Fearful Unsafe Image 1. https://pngtree.com/freepng/the-bearded-doctor_3412132.html Read A doctor from a big city nearby arrives to see how he can help some poorly children in your village. You haven't met him before.

How would you feel? Frightened Worried Safe Angry Welcoming Happy ©VotesForSchools2018 How would you feel? Frightened Worried Safe Angry Welcoming Happy Fearful Unsafe Image 1. iStock Read A stranger suddenly arrives in your community, but you don’t know what she wants. You can’t understand what she’s saying.

Starter: What is a tribe? Our learning journey for this week! Starter: What is a tribe? The Yanomami How would you feel? Protecting tribes Images: https://pixabay.com/en/america-american-indian-indigenous-1299444/ Istock Vote! ©VotesForSchools2018

How we can protect tribes: ©VotesForSchools2018 Protecting tribes Lots of tribes don’t want to meet other people from outside their area. They enjoy living as they are. How we can protect tribes: Whiteboard task (2 mins) Can you think of any ways to protect tribes and the way they live? Image 1. https://www.flickr.com/photos/coconinonationalforest/8692551051

Starter: What is a tribe? Our learning journey for this week! Starter: What is a tribe? The Yanomami How would you feel? Protecting tribes Images: https://pixabay.com/en/america-american-indian-indigenous-1299444/ Istock Vote! ©VotesForSchools2018

Should tribes be left alone? No Tribes might need help after a big disaster, like a huge storm. If we work with tribes, then we might be able to make their lives easier with our technology. It is important for the rest of the world to know how people in remote places live, as we could learn a lot from them. … Image Source 1- Reference ©VotesForSchools2018

Should tribes be left alone? Yes Tribes are happy living where they are, and don’t want to see other people. If we went to meet tribes, they would catch diseases from us. We would not want our homes invaded by strangers, so tribes should not be any different. …   ©VotesForSchools2018

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More about Philosophy for Children (P4C) for pupils: In Philosophy for Children, we explore puzzling questions that really make us think! When you discuss a philosophical question, try to give reasons for your ideas. For example, ‘I think that tribes should be left alone because…’ Do you agree or disagree with what other people think? Can you say why? Sample questions: Can good people do bad things? Is it ever OK to lie? What is a friend? Can you come up with your own philosophical questions? ©VotesForSchools2018

More about Philosophy for Children (P4C) Philosophy for Children is: for teachers: Philosophy for Children is: A worldwide movement A pedagogy – the practice of enquiring together Students creating philosophical questions Democratic – students are responsible for the focus of enquiry and the community Time and value given to thinking and reflection Transferable across subjects An approach that yields cognitive, social and emotional benefits SAPERE trains teachers to do P4C with their class. You can book a Level 1 Foundation course or commission an INSET for your school. Find out more on our website www.sapere.org.uk In P4C we start with a stimulus, such as a VotesforSchools topic, story, film clip etc. Pupils create philosophical questions together, then the whole group decides (usually by voting) which question it would most like to explore. Through regular practice of philosophical dialogue children learn to listen carefully, develop thinking and reasoning skills and value the ideas of others. Regular P4C sessions help children to build their self-confidence and social skills too. ©VotesForSchools2018