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What is important to live well? Think for a minute

Children’s rights

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Page 1: Children’s rights

What is important to live well?

Think for a minute

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Have your considered any of these terms?

Parents?Love?Game?Nature?Food?Health care?Education?

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Read the poem “Children learn what they live” by Dorothy Law Nolte

If a child lives with criticism, a child learns to condemn.If a child lives with hostility, a child learns to fight.If a child lives with tolerance, a child learns to be patient.If a child lives with encouragement,

a child learns confidence.If a child lives with fairness, a child learns justice.If a child lives with security, a child learns to have faith.If a child lives with acceptance and

friendship, a child learns to find love in the world.

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Match the related words. Use the dictionary if necessary.

CriticismHostilityToleranceEncouragementFairnessSecurity

FaithConfidencePatienceGuiltyCondemnSecurity

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Use these terms to write 0 conditional sentences

Ridicule / shyJealousy / envyShame / GuiltyAcceptance / LoveSharing / GenerosityHonesty / Truthfulness

Now use your sentences to create a new poem. Download some pictures and create a poster to show it to your partners through the Teachers’ program