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Spotlight on Uganda

Spotlight on Uganda. A lesson at Kitemba Primary School, Uganda PHOTO: GEORGIE SCOTT/ACTIONAID. What do you know about Uganda?. Complete the first two columns of your KWL grid. Uganda. Nebbi district. Juma. My typical Saturday 7:00 Wake up & wash 7:15 Sweep around my home

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Spotlight on Uganda

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  1. Spotlight on Uganda A lesson at Kitemba Primary School, Uganda PHOTO: GEORGIE SCOTT/ACTIONAID

  2. What do you know about Uganda? Complete the first two columns of your KWL grid

  3. Uganda

  4. Nebbi district

  5. Juma My typical Saturday 7:00 Wake up & wash 7:15 Sweep around my home 7:45 Have some tea 8:00 Take the goats to graze 10: 15 Take goats back home 10:30 Play with friends 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Take the goats to graze 6: 00 Have a bath back at home 6:30 Dinner 7:30 Bed time Juma, his sister and their goats PHOTO: ACTIONAID UGANDA

  6. A day in the life… Juma’s typical Saturday 7:00 Wake up & wash 7:15 Sweep around my home 7:45 Have some tea 8:00 Take the goats to graze 10: 15 Take goats back home 10:30 Play with friends 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Take the goats to graze 6: 00 Have a bath back at home 6:30 Dinner 7:30 Bed time Juma Me Both

  7. Diana Diana on air on her radio show PHOTO: ACTIONAID UGANDA “I am happy to be encouraging other children to stay in school and learn.” Diana Oyela

  8. Kapchorwa district

  9. What is a human right? Not a human right A human right Eating nutritious food every day Being able to get an education Having a television Having a job Having time to play Being able to see a doctor Being happy Expressing an opinion

  10. Rebecca “I never knew that as children we have the right to learn.” Rebecca Chekwemoi Rebecca Chekwemoi, aged 10, from Kapchorwa district, Uganda PHOTO: ACTIONAID UGANDA

  11. Masindi district

  12. School feeding programme Children at school eating maize porridge PHOTO: ACTIONAID UGANDA

  13. Think  Pair  Share How does a school feeding programme help children to get an education?

  14. David David Lwamuke outside Kyaarutanga children’s centre PHOTO: ACTIONAID UGANDA “I like school so much, we are taught how to read and write.” David Lwamuke

  15. What have you learnt about Uganda? Complete the last column of your KWL grid

  16. Got a question about sponsorship in Uganda? Email it to sponsorvoice@actionaid.org Q: What do children like to eat in Masindi? A: “We eat beans, cassava, millet, sweet potatoes, groundnuts, maize, vegetables and sometimes meat. We also eat fruit in our village. We have plenty of oranges, bananas and mangoes.” Darlson Kyosaba, 12, from Masindi district Darlson Kyosaba, 12, from Masindi district PHOTO: ACTIONAID UGANDA

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