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Homeless and Poverty Week 26 January – 3 February 2013

Half term 3 week 4 theme - event. Homeless and Poverty Week 26 January – 3 February 2013. Day 1 – Homeless and Poverty Week. Watch the clip below http:// www.4thought.tv/themes/does-everyone-have-the-right-to-a-home/paul-marsh?autoplay=true Discuss the above clip

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Homeless and Poverty Week 26 January – 3 February 2013

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  1. Half term 3 week 4 theme - event Homeless and Poverty Week26 January – 3 February 2013

  2. Day 1 – Homeless and Poverty Week • Watch the clip below http://www.4thought.tv/themes/does-everyone-have-the-right-to-a-home/paul-marsh?autoplay=true • Discuss the above clip • What are your thoughts and opinions? • Reflect on your thoughts and the discussion for 1 minute in silence. • Finish with your house prayer.

  3. Day 2 – Homeless and Poverty Week “I was planning on my future as a homeless person. I had a really good spot picked out.”Larry David, American Actor Class Discussion: • Does anyone actually PLAN on being homeless? • Describe some of the different ways in which people may become homeless? • Reflect on your thoughts and the discussion for 1 minute in silence. • Finish with your house prayer.

  4. Day 3 – Homeless and Poverty Week • Poverty in Wales - 200,000 children live in poverty in Wales. Living in poverty dramatically affects a child’s life chances. Poorer children can expect fewer qualifications, lower-paid jobs and shorter lives than their richer classmates. No child should be born without a chance. • Read the facts and watch the video clip on the website below http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/uk-child-poverty?sourcecode=A12073117 • Discuss the above webpage and video • Reflect on your thoughts and the discussion for 1 minute in silence. • Finish with your house prayer.

  5. Day 4 – Homeless and Poverty Week • Discuss the above images • Reflect on your thoughts and the discussion for 1 minute in silence. • Choose one person to summarise your thoughts into your class DCAW journal. • Finish with your house prayer.

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