Do Now What do you think the term ‘poverty’ means? S&C: Where does poverty exist?

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Do Now What do you think the term ‘poverty’ means? S&C: Where does poverty exist?

Can I explore the topic of poverty? Can I develop my thinking skills?

Poverty Pronunciation: / ˈ p ɒ v ə ti/ noun [mass noun] 1) The state of being extremely poor: thousands of families are living in abject poverty 2) the state of being inferior in quality or insufficient in amount: the poverty of her imagination

Thumbs up – means that we want to agree with a point or add to it. Thumbs down – means that we want to disagree with what has been said. Thumbs together – means that we can make a connection The most important rules in a P4C session are to listen carefully to what others are saying and to contribute thoughtfully to the enquiry. We can show that we want to contribute to the discussion by using our thumbs…

 In your books, can reflect upon the philosophical question that we answered today.  What are your own personal thoughts and ideas about this?