What is child labour Think Pair Share With
What is child labour? Think – Pair - Share With your partner, brainstorm answers to this question. We will then pair partners to form groups. Each group will share their answers.
Child Labour IT IS…… IT IS NOT….
How does child labour compare to small jobs that you would do? Small jobs you may do? Similarities & Differences?
Let’s Discuss: Rupee - the basic monetary unit of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal. Debt - something, typically money, that is owed or due. Overseer - a person who supervises others, especially workers. Sweatshop - a workplace that has poor, socially unacceptable working conditions. The work may be difficult, dangerous, or underpaid. Bonded Labourer - a person who pledges their labor or services as security for the repayment for a debt or other obligation.
Stolen Dreams: Portraits of Working Children by David L Parker http: //www. aft. org/sites/default/files/periodicals/parker. pdf
Child Labour Discovery Workshop: Paired Activity What is the name of your product? In which countries is your product found? Where is this product used in everyday life? Do you ever use it? What are the dangers that children face in acquiring or making this product? Why do you think a child would be forced into this job? Describe one of the stories of child labour from your product. How did this make you feel? Recommend something (big or small) that you can do to help stop child labour. http: //productsofslavery. org/
Jigsaw Activity in Groups of 6 Have 5 minutes each to share their answers with their teammates You will have acquired 2 more areas and products of child labour and will have explored your personal stance on the topic Go home and research one more product of child labour
Exit Slip Do you believe that child labour affects you? If so, how? If not, why not?
Products of Slavery http: //www. antislavery. org/includes/document s/cm_docs/2009/p/1_products_of_slavery. pdf
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