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Photo resources to go with teacher resource pack
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Imagine and Plan
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On your table you have a photograph which shows one of these three issues.
When you do this lesson with your children, you will probably spend sometime finding out what they already know about each topic – particularly dementia. For today’s session, we are going to assume that we have had that discussion and are moving onto the next stage of the lesson. So have a look at your photograph and for the next 10 minutes we would like you to think about and discuss all the problems you might encounter if you are either homeless, lonely or have dementia. Write your thoughts around the outside of the photo. And, then we will stop and feedback.
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http://pathfinderinternational. co
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https://www. newburytoday. co
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https://www. boredpanda
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https://caringpeopleinc
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https://theblueroom. bupa. com
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https://www. theguardian
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Examples of solutions Now we are going to pose the question: ‘Is there a product that we could design to solve one of these problems?’ New products generally start life as the result of someone finding a problem and trying to fix it. Once the problem has been identified then engineers try and come up with as many ideas as possible and then choose the one that will lead to the best solution – taking into consideration any budget and time constraints.
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https://mashable.com/2017/06/15/diy-girls-solar-powered-tent-homeless/?europe=true
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https://www. dailymail. co
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Create & Improve
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Why is plastic such a problem?
700 marine species are currently threatened with extinction due to the risk of ingesting or becoming entangled in plastic waste.
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Plastic facts Each year, an estimated 18 billion pounds of plastic waste enters the world’s ocean from coastal regions. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch now covers an area more than twice the size of France. A million plastic bottles are bought around the world every minute. Plastic is killing more than 1.1 million seabirds and animals every year. Over the past 50 years, world plastic production has doubled.
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Light at the end of the plastic tunnel?
Light at the end of the plastic tunnel? From January 1st in Washington DC, businesses will be fined for using plastic straws. New Plastics Economy Global Commitment 250 organisations Target – to promote the reusing or repurposing of plastic Adidas reveals Manchester United kit made from ocean plastic
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Repurposing Plastic You have a mound of plastic on your tables and various means of fixing them together. Your task this afternoon is to take the plastic and create something purposeful out of it. Prevent it from becoming a one-time use. Here are some example of what other people have done with their plastic bottles.
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https://www. thebetterindia
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https://www. thebetterindia. com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/sprinkler
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https://www. thebetterindia. com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/pig-bank
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https://www. thebetterindia
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https://www. thebetterindia. com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/httpwww
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https://www. thebetterindia. com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/vertical
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https://www. thebetterindia
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https://www. thebetterindia. com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/jewellery
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https://www. thebetterindia
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https://www. thebetterindia
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