This primary school resource provides five inspirational tales of human rights defenders - Fela, Maria, Bobo, Ishmael and Farai. Based on true stories, the tales chronicle the social challenges, lifestories and how each of them defended human rights in their own countries. Each story is written in a version for older and younger learners in an accessible manner and can be used from infants up until 6th class.
Strand: Human Environments
Strand unit: Local Community
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: The stories and activities in this pack can be linked to many subjects and strands in the Primary School Curriculum, including the following: English, Drama, SPHE, History, Geography, Visual Arts and Music. There is a detailed breakdown of the relevant strands and strand units for each class level included in the resource.
Strand: Human Environments
Strand unit: People and Other Lands
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: The stories and activities in this pack can be linked to many subjects and strands in the Primary School Curriculum, including the following: English, Drama, SPHE, History, Geography, Visual Arts and Music. There is a detailed breakdown of the relevant strands and strand units for each class level included in the resource.
Strand: Human Environments
Strand unit: Trade & Development
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: The stories and activities in this pack can be linked to many subjects and strands in the Primary School Curriculum, including the following: English, Drama, SPHE, History, Geography, Visual Arts and Music. There is a detailed breakdown of the relevant strands and strand units for each class level included in the resource.
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