The Sunrays. The project: Lesson Plan: POVERTY INTRODUCTION: Stimulus.

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The Sunrays

The project: Lesson Plan: POVERTY

INTRODUCTION: Stimulus

What do you see around you? What can you hear? Imagine beig barefoot, how would you feel as you walk throuh the village?

DEVELOPMENT: Brainstorming (all the children are invited to join their previous knowledge on the topic which is poverty) Discussion about the differences and similarities between you and a child in Uganda; Searching for information about Uganda and its problems

CONCLUSION: Role play (the teacher becomes a person suffering from poverty. The children are invited to ask the teacher in role questions in order to gain a better perspective of the life of a person living in Uganda suffering from poverty).