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This secret agent introduces this mystery from Ethiopia. Pupils need to use the information sheet and the clue cards in order to find out why Dabir does not go to school.
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This mystery asks pupils to find out why a boy called Dabir doesn’t go to school. This is a background information sheet about Ethiopia and its location.
This mystery asks pupils to find out why Dabir doesn’t go to school. These clue cards provide the information pupils need to solve the mystery.
This is a movie for use towards the end of the lesson which compares schooling in LEDCs and MEDCs, looking at schools in the UK compared with schools in Ethiopia. Click on the tab in the bottom right corner to enlarge.
This lesson demonstrates the how wealth is distributed around the world. It works best using a cake or other object that can be split into percentages. Pupils are split into parts of the world, and they have to decide what percentage of the world’s wealth they are entitled to. The cake then gets split, using the real values. There are instructions explaining the task, and cards for a class of 25 and class of 30 (It can easily be adapted for larger or smaller classes). This is the teacher instructions.
These are the class cards for the development demonstration. This is a set for a class of 25 pupils (If it is less than 25 remove some of the cards).
Read moreThese are the class cards for the development demonstration. This is a set for a class of 30 pupils (If it is less than 30 remove some of the cards).
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