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Beatrice's Goat Learning Path

By Clare Quigley

Use the video story and worksheets to introduce the benefits of donating animals to families in developing countries. Use the Bóthar na Gabhar pack if your class decides to fundraise to send a goat to Africa.
2 resources in this Learning Path

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Beatrice's Goat (Story)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfByilQFAys Added: 09 Dec 2016 Contributor: Clare Quigley Resource type: Audio / Video

Beatrice's Goat tells the story of how the lives of one poor family in Africa were dramatically improved by the simple gift of a goat from a charitable organization. Beatrice desperately wants to go to school, but her family cannot afford it. Instead, she spends her days caring for her younger siblings and helping in the fields on their small plot of land in a rural African village. Then one day, Beatrice's family receives a precious gift--a goat! In time, the goat provides milk to sell as well as baby goats, and soon the family has earned enough money so Beatrice can go to school.

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How it maps to the curriculum

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3-4
English

Strand: Reading

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • continue to listen to and enjoy stories and poems being read aloud
  • engage frequently in informal discussion of books with teacher and others
  • engage with a wide variety of text
  • listen to entire stories read aloud in instalments
  • respond to characters and events in a story

Suggestions for use: Play the story for the class in sections, pausing for comprehension questions as you move through the story. Would be a good introduction to a school fundraising project for a charity such as Bóthar which sends animals to developing countries.

Strand: Reading

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • engage in talk about books
  • share responses with other children and with adults to cultivate a community of readers

Suggestions for use: Play the story for the class in sections, pausing for comprehension questions as you move through the story. Would be a good introduction to a school fundraising project for a charity such as Bóthar which sends animals to developing countries.

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3-4
SESE Geography

Strand: Human Environments

Strand unit: People and places in other areas

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • appreciate ways in which people in different areas depend on one another and on people living in other parts of the world
  • become familiar with some aspects of the lives of people and especially of children in Ireland, Europe and other areas

Strand: Human Environments

Strand unit: People and Other Lands

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • begin to develop a sense of belonging to local, county, national, European and global communities
  • develop an awareness of the interdependence of these people and people in Ireland
  • study some aspects of the environments and lives of people in one location in Europe and one location in another part of the world
Asset type: Video
Language: English
Rights: All rights reserved
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Beatrice's Goat - questions and worksheets

https://www.scoilnet.ieuploads/resources/20498/20221.pdf Added: 09 Dec 2016 Contributor: Clare Quigley Resource type: Assessment / Guide/notes

Comprehension questions for the story Beatrice's Goat. Also included are two differentiated worksheets to complete following reading of the story which ask children to write and draw about how the gift of a goat helped Beatrice's family.

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How it maps to the curriculum

1-2
3-4
English

Strand: Writing

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • listen to the experiences of others and express reactions to them in writing

Suggestions for use: Use these comprehension questions and activities following a reading of the story Beatrice's Goat (video version of the story is available on Scoilnet or YouTube).

Strand: Writing

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • express in writing his/her reactions to personal reading

Suggestions for use: Use these comprehension questions and activities following a reading of the story Beatrice's Goat (video version of the story is available on Scoilnet or YouTube).

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3-4
SPHE

Strand: Myself & the Wider World

Strand unit: Developing citizenship

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • begin to appreciate how people depend on each other in many aspects of life
  • develop an awareness of people in other places

Strand: Myself & the Wider World

Strand unit: Developing citizenship

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • examine how justice, fairness and equality may or may not be exemplified in a community
Asset type: Document
Language: English
Rights: Attribution-Noncommercial Creative Commons
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