- Tong Tong's mother falls ill and can no longer work, so the young girl takes on household responsibilities to support her family.
- She discovers she can earn money by collecting and selling tin cans, using the funds to buy rice and save for her mother's medical treatment.
- However, it becomes clear the money from tin cans alone will not be enough for her mother's surgery. In a desperate act of self-sacrifice, Tong Tong decides to sell herself to a human trafficker to earn more money for her mother's healthcare.
Education for orphanages in kurnool | Sreelakshmi | Tirumala Naidu | Kaveri |...SERUDS INDIA
These abandoned orphan, street children come from different family backgrounds like a father who died of AIDS, mother who committed suicide, alcoholic father and mother left children and is living with other person, or both parents died. In this critical juncture These kids were found by Seruds in streets or volunteers brought the children to SERUDS Children Home
Donate Us:
https://serudsindia.org/donations/donate-orphanage-in-andhrapradesh-for-child-education/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/donate-to-an-orphan-child-in-india-for-education-help-2/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/sponsor-orphan-girl-child-in-india-for-food-and-education/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/sponsor-orphan-child-in-india-for-her-education/
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- The document discusses Tong Tong, a young girl who works hard to earn money to pay for her sick mother's medical treatment. After seeing a man earn money by collecting and selling tin, Tong Tong starts doing the same work every day. However, the money she earns is not enough for her mother's surgery. Feeling desperate to help her mother, Tong Tong decides to sell herself to a human trafficker. The document analyzes this story through theories of kinship selection, empathy-altruism, availability heuristic, observational learning, non-verbal communication, and sociocultural perspective from social psychology.
Actually I'm still in Gr.6, but I wanted to share this opinion essay I wrote with you, and I would be very happy to have your comments about it, positive or negative..
Meredith Paul teaches special education at the Dahlberg Learning Center for toddlers aged 2-3 years old. There are 9 children in her classroom, which also has two other teachers and a foster grandparent. The children work on goals like using receptive language to request items. Meredith completed a behavior plan for a student named Abby from another classroom who frequently screamed. Her new behavior plan focused on giving Abby rewards for communicating her wants to a teacher instead of screaming, which reduced Abby's average daily screams from 27 to 1.8.
Meredith Paul teaches special education at the Dahlberg Learning Center for toddlers ages 2-3. There are 9 children in her classroom, including Nomi, Zachary, and Abby. Meredith developed a behavior plan for Abby to reduce her frequent screaming. The plan involved no longer sending Abby to timeout for screaming, but having her go to a teacher to communicate her needs verbally. With this new plan, Abby's screaming decreased significantly from an average of 27 screams to 1.8 screams per session, an 87% reduction. Meredith's goal is to further reduce Abby's screaming to zero.
Helping Orphan Childrens with Donations in kurnoo | Revathi | Lingeswari | An...SERUDS INDIA
Seruds started the child welfare programs in the year 2003. During floods in 2009 in AP, we started creche program for kids of women working in hazardous jobs. When we were working for the flood relief activities, the community asked us to start the day care centers for their children when parents go out to work
Donate Us:
https://serudsindia.org/donations/sponsor-girl-child-revathi/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/helping-orphan-children-with-online-donations-for-education-2/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/education-sponsership-for-poor-girl-children-in-india/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/i-want-to-donate-indian-orphan-child-education-health/
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Thinking Day is celebrated on February 22nd to honor the birthday of Lord and Lady Baden Powell, the founders of Scouting. On this day, Girl Guides, Brownies, and Scouts around the world have parties and think about helping children in poor countries stay healthy. The 2013 Thinking Day topic focuses on helping mothers and children in developing nations access clean water, adequate food, medical care, and education.
- Tong Tong's mother falls ill and can no longer work, so the young girl takes on household responsibilities to support her family.
- She discovers she can earn money by collecting and selling tin cans, using the funds to buy rice and save for her mother's medical treatment.
- However, it becomes clear the money from tin cans alone will not be enough for her mother's surgery. In a desperate act of self-sacrifice, Tong Tong decides to sell herself to a human trafficker to earn more money for her mother's healthcare.
Education for orphanages in kurnool | Sreelakshmi | Tirumala Naidu | Kaveri |...SERUDS INDIA
These abandoned orphan, street children come from different family backgrounds like a father who died of AIDS, mother who committed suicide, alcoholic father and mother left children and is living with other person, or both parents died. In this critical juncture These kids were found by Seruds in streets or volunteers brought the children to SERUDS Children Home
Donate Us:
https://serudsindia.org/donations/donate-orphanage-in-andhrapradesh-for-child-education/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/donate-to-an-orphan-child-in-india-for-education-help-2/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/sponsor-orphan-girl-child-in-india-for-food-and-education/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/sponsor-orphan-child-in-india-for-her-education/
#sponsorchildsreelakshmiforeducation, #sponsorchildtirumalanaiduforeducation, #sponsorchildkaveriforeducation, #sponsorchildsumathiforeducation, #sponsoranorphanchild, #orphanagedonation, #donationfororphans, #orphanchildrendonation, #ngoworkingfororphanchildren, #orphanchildrendonation, #serudsngoinkurnool, #donationfororphanageinkurnool, #orphanageinkurnool, #orphanchildreninkurnool, #educationkitforgirl, #poorgirlstudent, #childwelfareproject, #donationforchildren, #childeducation, #donationforchildeducationinkurnool, #donateeducationalmaterialkitforchildreninkurnool, #sponsoreducationalmaterialkitforchildren, #supportforchildeducationinkurnool, #sponsorforchildeducationinkurnool, #orphanagedonation, #donationfororphans, #orphanchildrendonation, #ngoworkingfororphanchildren, #orphanchildrendonation, #childrencharityforeducation, #seruds, #kurnool
- The document discusses Tong Tong, a young girl who works hard to earn money to pay for her sick mother's medical treatment. After seeing a man earn money by collecting and selling tin, Tong Tong starts doing the same work every day. However, the money she earns is not enough for her mother's surgery. Feeling desperate to help her mother, Tong Tong decides to sell herself to a human trafficker. The document analyzes this story through theories of kinship selection, empathy-altruism, availability heuristic, observational learning, non-verbal communication, and sociocultural perspective from social psychology.
Actually I'm still in Gr.6, but I wanted to share this opinion essay I wrote with you, and I would be very happy to have your comments about it, positive or negative..
Meredith Paul teaches special education at the Dahlberg Learning Center for toddlers aged 2-3 years old. There are 9 children in her classroom, which also has two other teachers and a foster grandparent. The children work on goals like using receptive language to request items. Meredith completed a behavior plan for a student named Abby from another classroom who frequently screamed. Her new behavior plan focused on giving Abby rewards for communicating her wants to a teacher instead of screaming, which reduced Abby's average daily screams from 27 to 1.8.
Meredith Paul teaches special education at the Dahlberg Learning Center for toddlers ages 2-3. There are 9 children in her classroom, including Nomi, Zachary, and Abby. Meredith developed a behavior plan for Abby to reduce her frequent screaming. The plan involved no longer sending Abby to timeout for screaming, but having her go to a teacher to communicate her needs verbally. With this new plan, Abby's screaming decreased significantly from an average of 27 screams to 1.8 screams per session, an 87% reduction. Meredith's goal is to further reduce Abby's screaming to zero.
Helping Orphan Childrens with Donations in kurnoo | Revathi | Lingeswari | An...SERUDS INDIA
Seruds started the child welfare programs in the year 2003. During floods in 2009 in AP, we started creche program for kids of women working in hazardous jobs. When we were working for the flood relief activities, the community asked us to start the day care centers for their children when parents go out to work
Donate Us:
https://serudsindia.org/donations/sponsor-girl-child-revathi/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/helping-orphan-children-with-online-donations-for-education-2/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/education-sponsership-for-poor-girl-children-in-india/
https://serudsindia.org/donations/i-want-to-donate-indian-orphan-child-education-health/
#sponsorchildrevathiforeducation, #sponsorchildlingeswariforeducation, #sponsorchildanithaforeducation, #sponsorchildmadhaviforeducation, #sponsoranorphanchild, #orphanagedonation, #donationfororphans, #orphanchildrendonation, #ngoworkingfororphanchildren, #orphanchildrendonation, #serudsngoinkurnool, #donationfororphanageinkurnool, #orphanageinkurnool, #orphanchildreninkurnool, #educationkitforgirl, #poorgirlstudent, #childwelfareproject, #donationforchildren, #childeducation, #donationforchildeducationinkurnool, #donateeducationalmaterialkitforchildreninkurnool, #sponsoreducationalmaterialkitforchildren, #supportforchildeducationinkurnool, #sponsorforchildeducationinkurnool, #orphanagedonation, #donationfororphans, #orphanchildrendonation, #ngoworkingfororphanchildren, #orphanchildrendonation, #childrencharityforeducation, #seruds, #kurnool
Thinking Day is celebrated on February 22nd to honor the birthday of Lord and Lady Baden Powell, the founders of Scouting. On this day, Girl Guides, Brownies, and Scouts around the world have parties and think about helping children in poor countries stay healthy. The 2013 Thinking Day topic focuses on helping mothers and children in developing nations access clean water, adequate food, medical care, and education.
The passage discusses how insects are becoming more common as a food source due to their environmental and nutritional benefits. Farming insects requires far fewer resources than livestock and can help address concerns over sustainability and rising global population. While the insect farming industry is growing, incorporating insects into diets is still a challenge for some due to cultural aversions. Experts believe that as insect-based foods become more widely available and people experience the taste, they will become more accepted over time, similar to once unfamiliar foods like sushi.
This document discusses various types of relationships, including familial, partner, friends, coworkers, and caregiver relationships. It provides vocabulary related to relationships, such as friendship, acquaintance, steady, love-interest, and separation. It also presents debates around topics like being single vs married, living with kids when older vs not, having relationships vs not, and online vs offline dating. The document aims to explore different aspects of relationships, how they are defined and balanced, and perspectives on various relationship issues.
The document discusses the Dragon Boat Festival and its origins from the story of QuYuan, a Chinese poet and minister from the Warring States period who drowned himself in protest. Key activities of the festival include eating rice dumplings called zongzi, using wormwood in the dumplings for its bitter flavor, balancing eggs on boats in races, and holding dragon boat races in honor of QuYuan.
The Lunar New Year is an annual celebration observed in many Asian countries where families gather, exchange red envelopes with money, set off firecrackers, and hang red couplets to welcome good fortune and ward off a mythical beast. It is an important time for family reunions and following traditions from the Chinese zodiac, which assigns one of twelve animals to each new year on a twelve year cycle.
The document lists various types of clothing items and then asks the reader to classify a selection of those clothes as either women's clothes, men's clothes, or unisex clothes. It provides a list of clothing terms and asks the reader to categorize dress, shorts, hat, t-shirt, pants, jacket, scarf, jeans, coat, boots, suit, sweater, shoes, tie, gloves, uniform, and socks.
The document discusses traditions and customs associated with the Moon Festival in China. Key points include: the Moon Festival occurring on either August 15th in the lunar calendar or September 29th in the national calendar; the festival originating from a story where Hou Yi shot down nine suns and was given the elixir of immortality; common activities being fireworks, barbecues which started as an advertisement, eating mooncakes while admiring the moon, and children wearing pomelo peels as hats for their fragrance and cuteness. The document provides brief explanations of the history and cultural aspects of the Moon Festival in China.
The document outlines Mark and Riddle's daily plans which include finishing a survey, learning how to use survey information, working on a presentation, and notes that their final is next week. It also provides vocabulary words, tongue twisters, idioms, and examples of emotional expressions to practice as well as exercises on pronunciation and listening skills.
The document discusses various topics related to food and cooking, including different cooking methods, a cake recipe, common cooking equipment, ordering food at a restaurant, and food vocabulary. It provides instructions for baking a cake, lists the ingredients and steps. It also includes examples of ordering food at a restaurant, with one person acting as the waiter and another as the customer ordering lunch.
This document outlines a study exploring how nostalgia influences compensatory consumption behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. It first reviews literature on how the pandemic increased boredom and nostalgia. It then proposes hypotheses about the relationships between boredom, nostalgia, browsing online, and impulse buying. The study developed a model and measures to test these relationships. Results found nostalgia is positively related to compensatory behaviors like online shopping. The implications are that marketers can leverage nostalgic appeals and increase online advertising to capture revenue from pandemic-related emotions. The document concludes by suggesting ways to broaden the study's generalizability.
This study examined how the congruence between social media influencers and consumers impacts attitudes toward destinations. It found that a higher degree of perceived congruence between influencers and destinations led to more favorable attitudes toward advertisements and a greater likelihood of visiting the destination. The study contributes to knowledge on influencer effectiveness and provides guidance for destination marketers on selecting influencers. However, limitations include only measuring one dimension of self-congruity and using convenience sampling.
Hannah Chemistry - Matter and Periodic Table.pptAndrewPruett3
This document provides an overview of basic chemistry concepts. It discusses the importance of chemistry in daily life and education. Key topics covered include the scientific method, properties of matter, types of chemical changes and physical changes, elements and compounds, mixtures and solutions, states of matter, and energy changes. The document also introduces fundamental chemistry concepts like the periodic table, properties of elements, and specific heat capacity.
Blood is connective tissue in fluid form that carries oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. It consists of plasma and formed elements including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin and transport oxygen from the lungs to tissues. White blood cells help fight infection and disease. The normal components and functions of blood are essential for health but can vary in different conditions.
This document provides a list of 10 of the best places for hiking in North America. It provides brief descriptions of the following locations:
1. Yosemite National Park in California, known for its giant sequoia trees and scenic views.
2. Grand Canyon in Arizona, distinguished by its layered bands of red rock spanning 277 miles.
3. Glacier National Park in Montana, containing over 700 miles of hiking trails through glacier-carved peaks and valleys.
4. Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and Idaho, featuring geysers, hot springs, and dramatic landscapes formed by volcanic activity.
5. Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, established in 1885 in the Rocky
This document discusses several potential research studies related to healthcare. The first explores which medical services are most often duplicated and what factors increase the risk of duplication. A second study examines how patient attributes like age, gender, and medical diagnosis relate to the duplication of services and how location of care may also impact duplication. A third looks at how perceived risks and benefits, self-efficacy, and cues impact a person's intention to perform health-related actions. A fourth analyzes how corporate social responsibility, patient compliance, and physician burnout relate while controlling for hospital characteristics.
The document contains information about biology, including what biology is and why knowledge of biology is important. It also includes biology riddles and questions about favorite and least favorite parts of studying biology. The rest of the document appears to be in a foreign language and contains classroom materials like discussion questions, assignments, and presentations.
The document provides information about presentation skills, including tips for structure, feedback forms, and sample topics on sustainable development goals (SDGs) like No Poverty, Zero Hunger, and Clean Water and Sanitation. Key points covered include the introduction, body, and closing structure for presentations; completing feedback forms for presentations; and goals and facts for various SDGs.
The document discusses various riddles and questions, including what word is spelled wrong in the dictionary and what makes a loud sound when changing size but gets lighter. It also asks about important ports in Taiwan and the shipping industry there. Finally, it provides definitions and types of ports and harbors, differences between harbors and ports, and lists the top 10 US ports.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
The passage discusses how insects are becoming more common as a food source due to their environmental and nutritional benefits. Farming insects requires far fewer resources than livestock and can help address concerns over sustainability and rising global population. While the insect farming industry is growing, incorporating insects into diets is still a challenge for some due to cultural aversions. Experts believe that as insect-based foods become more widely available and people experience the taste, they will become more accepted over time, similar to once unfamiliar foods like sushi.
This document discusses various types of relationships, including familial, partner, friends, coworkers, and caregiver relationships. It provides vocabulary related to relationships, such as friendship, acquaintance, steady, love-interest, and separation. It also presents debates around topics like being single vs married, living with kids when older vs not, having relationships vs not, and online vs offline dating. The document aims to explore different aspects of relationships, how they are defined and balanced, and perspectives on various relationship issues.
The document discusses the Dragon Boat Festival and its origins from the story of QuYuan, a Chinese poet and minister from the Warring States period who drowned himself in protest. Key activities of the festival include eating rice dumplings called zongzi, using wormwood in the dumplings for its bitter flavor, balancing eggs on boats in races, and holding dragon boat races in honor of QuYuan.
The Lunar New Year is an annual celebration observed in many Asian countries where families gather, exchange red envelopes with money, set off firecrackers, and hang red couplets to welcome good fortune and ward off a mythical beast. It is an important time for family reunions and following traditions from the Chinese zodiac, which assigns one of twelve animals to each new year on a twelve year cycle.
The document lists various types of clothing items and then asks the reader to classify a selection of those clothes as either women's clothes, men's clothes, or unisex clothes. It provides a list of clothing terms and asks the reader to categorize dress, shorts, hat, t-shirt, pants, jacket, scarf, jeans, coat, boots, suit, sweater, shoes, tie, gloves, uniform, and socks.
The document discusses traditions and customs associated with the Moon Festival in China. Key points include: the Moon Festival occurring on either August 15th in the lunar calendar or September 29th in the national calendar; the festival originating from a story where Hou Yi shot down nine suns and was given the elixir of immortality; common activities being fireworks, barbecues which started as an advertisement, eating mooncakes while admiring the moon, and children wearing pomelo peels as hats for their fragrance and cuteness. The document provides brief explanations of the history and cultural aspects of the Moon Festival in China.
The document outlines Mark and Riddle's daily plans which include finishing a survey, learning how to use survey information, working on a presentation, and notes that their final is next week. It also provides vocabulary words, tongue twisters, idioms, and examples of emotional expressions to practice as well as exercises on pronunciation and listening skills.
The document discusses various topics related to food and cooking, including different cooking methods, a cake recipe, common cooking equipment, ordering food at a restaurant, and food vocabulary. It provides instructions for baking a cake, lists the ingredients and steps. It also includes examples of ordering food at a restaurant, with one person acting as the waiter and another as the customer ordering lunch.
This document outlines a study exploring how nostalgia influences compensatory consumption behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. It first reviews literature on how the pandemic increased boredom and nostalgia. It then proposes hypotheses about the relationships between boredom, nostalgia, browsing online, and impulse buying. The study developed a model and measures to test these relationships. Results found nostalgia is positively related to compensatory behaviors like online shopping. The implications are that marketers can leverage nostalgic appeals and increase online advertising to capture revenue from pandemic-related emotions. The document concludes by suggesting ways to broaden the study's generalizability.
This study examined how the congruence between social media influencers and consumers impacts attitudes toward destinations. It found that a higher degree of perceived congruence between influencers and destinations led to more favorable attitudes toward advertisements and a greater likelihood of visiting the destination. The study contributes to knowledge on influencer effectiveness and provides guidance for destination marketers on selecting influencers. However, limitations include only measuring one dimension of self-congruity and using convenience sampling.
Hannah Chemistry - Matter and Periodic Table.pptAndrewPruett3
This document provides an overview of basic chemistry concepts. It discusses the importance of chemistry in daily life and education. Key topics covered include the scientific method, properties of matter, types of chemical changes and physical changes, elements and compounds, mixtures and solutions, states of matter, and energy changes. The document also introduces fundamental chemistry concepts like the periodic table, properties of elements, and specific heat capacity.
Blood is connective tissue in fluid form that carries oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. It consists of plasma and formed elements including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin and transport oxygen from the lungs to tissues. White blood cells help fight infection and disease. The normal components and functions of blood are essential for health but can vary in different conditions.
This document provides a list of 10 of the best places for hiking in North America. It provides brief descriptions of the following locations:
1. Yosemite National Park in California, known for its giant sequoia trees and scenic views.
2. Grand Canyon in Arizona, distinguished by its layered bands of red rock spanning 277 miles.
3. Glacier National Park in Montana, containing over 700 miles of hiking trails through glacier-carved peaks and valleys.
4. Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and Idaho, featuring geysers, hot springs, and dramatic landscapes formed by volcanic activity.
5. Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, established in 1885 in the Rocky
This document discusses several potential research studies related to healthcare. The first explores which medical services are most often duplicated and what factors increase the risk of duplication. A second study examines how patient attributes like age, gender, and medical diagnosis relate to the duplication of services and how location of care may also impact duplication. A third looks at how perceived risks and benefits, self-efficacy, and cues impact a person's intention to perform health-related actions. A fourth analyzes how corporate social responsibility, patient compliance, and physician burnout relate while controlling for hospital characteristics.
The document contains information about biology, including what biology is and why knowledge of biology is important. It also includes biology riddles and questions about favorite and least favorite parts of studying biology. The rest of the document appears to be in a foreign language and contains classroom materials like discussion questions, assignments, and presentations.
The document provides information about presentation skills, including tips for structure, feedback forms, and sample topics on sustainable development goals (SDGs) like No Poverty, Zero Hunger, and Clean Water and Sanitation. Key points covered include the introduction, body, and closing structure for presentations; completing feedback forms for presentations; and goals and facts for various SDGs.
The document discusses various riddles and questions, including what word is spelled wrong in the dictionary and what makes a loud sound when changing size but gets lighter. It also asks about important ports in Taiwan and the shipping industry there. Finally, it provides definitions and types of ports and harbors, differences between harbors and ports, and lists the top 10 US ports.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
A Free 200-Page eBook ~ Brain and Mind Exercise.pptxOH TEIK BIN
(A Free eBook comprising 3 Sets of Presentation of a selection of Puzzles, Brain Teasers and Thinking Problems to exercise both the mind and the Right and Left Brain. To help keep the mind and brain fit and healthy. Good for both the young and old alike.
Answers are given for all the puzzles and problems.)
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THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
2. SDG – Zero Hunger
• Important Words:
• Food Insecurity
• State of being without access to enough
affordable, nutritious food.
• Food Bank / Food Pantry
• Place that can help give food to those that
need it.
4. Lulu
• Lulu is a girl who likes to laugh!
• She’s the Main Character
• She’s has a secret Hunger Monster that follows
her.
• Lulu wants to beat the Hunger Monster and
help her family get food
5. Hunger Monster
• This sneaky creature who can’t always be seen.
• He waits patiently for someone to be hungry.
• He is devious and tricks people into doing bad
things.
• He knows people are embarrassed because of
him.
• He uses people and it gives him power.
6. Ava
• Lulu’s Best Friend
• Ava cares about Lulu.
• She trys to help Lulu with her food insecurity.
7. Teacher Abidi
• Mr. Abidi is Lulu’s teacher.
• Mr. Abidi does not know at first that Lulu has a
problem with food insecurity.
• He runs the school garden.
• He empowers them to be healthier by involving
them as active participants in that system.
• He tries to fix food hungry by volunteering in a
food pantry.
8. Lulu the Hunger Monster
Discussion
• What did you think about the book?
• Did you like the book?
• Did you understand the book?
9. Food Insecurity
• Can you think of a time when you helped
someone who was having a problem?
• It might have been something big or
something small. Can you tell me about
that time?
• How did you feel about yourself when you
helped someone?
• What do you think would happen if
everyone did something to help hungry
people?