Primary Schools

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Hunger & Poverty (Hunger)

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Key Element: Modern World, Health and Living
Description:
  • To explore the effects of malnutrition on impoverished children in developing countries; understand the causes and the impacts of food shortage
  • To learn how World Vision helps these children and their families
  • To act and help children in hunger
  • Extended Activities:
  • School Famine
  • Planting Activity
  • Other Resources:
  • Exhibition board: Causes of Hunger
  • WV’s Learn Page: Hunger
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    Water & Poverty (Water Resources)

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    Key Element: Health & Living, People & Environment
    Description:
  • To understand the problems of water shortage faced by children in developing countries
  • To compare water usage in developing and developed countries; understand the importance of water and the impact of water shortages 
  • To understand World Vision’s water and sanitation programmes and learn to treasure our water resources
  • Extended Activities:
  • Water Filtering Activity
  • Let’s Save 10L Water (Visit WSD website for details)
  • Other Resources:
  • WV’s Learn Page: Water Crisis
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    Children in Urban China (China)

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    Key Element: National Identity & Chinese Culture
    Description:
  • To explore the causes of urban poverty in China under rapid urbanisation 
  • To learn the living situations and needs of impoverished children in urban area
  • To learn how World Vision helps these children, and how students can respond to their needs
  • Other Resources:
  • Exhibition board: The Need of the Poor Children in China
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    Education & Poverty (Education)

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    Key Element: Modern World
    Description:
  • To understand the learning environment of children in developing countries
  • To understand the impact of deprivation of education
  • To learn how World Vision helps these children
  • Extended Activities:
  • "No Desk & Chair Day"
  • Other Resources:
  • “GOAL to School” handicraft
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    Disaster & Poverty (Disaster)

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    Key Element: People & Environment, Modern World
    Description:
  • To understand how wars and natural disasters affect the poor’s livelihood
  • To learn about World Vision’s relief and disaster preparedness work
  • To learn about World Vision’s rehabilitation work in communities affected by disasters
  • Extended Activities:
  • "Your Red Packet" Fundraising Campaign
  • No Air-Conditioning Day
  • Run for Syrian Children
  • Other Resources:
  • Worksheet
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    • To encourage schools to organise extended activities, World Vision provides educational resources support, such as PowerPoints, worksheets, thematic stories and background information. Please fill out the enrolment form, and details will be provided later.
    • Our educational services are free-of-charge.
    • School should provide computers with internet access, audio and visual equipment.
    • Enrolment is now open to all schools on a first-come, first-served basis. Every school can register for up to 2 sessions, with at least 100 students each, per academic year.

    Booking Procedures:

    Interested parties please complete the "enrolment form" and return it to us by fax (2394 0566) or email ([email protected]) at least 2 weeks before the talk. We will confirm the talk with you by fax/email upon receipt of the enrolment form.


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