Secondary School Teaching Ideas and Resources Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your strength and with all
40 Days of Prayer for Cambodia Student Activities Links to Christian Studies, SOSE Purpose: For students to learn about different ways ALWS is working to help poor people in Cambodia. Preparation: Photocopy the sheet provide (40 Days of Prayer for Cambodia). Procedure: Commit your class for 40 days to learn about and pray for Cambodia. Make sure that children understand that the work of ALWS is to work side by side so that the Cambodian people themselves are empowered and feel they can achieve great things on their own. Cambodian Fast Facts Links to Literacy, Visual Literacy, Maths Purpose: For students to learn some facts about Cambodia, and start to compare Cambodia with Australia. Preparation: Set up the DVD (found in the front of this folder) to play the PhotoStory movie on Cambodia (under Movies for students folder on DVD). Photocopy the sheets Cambodia: Fast Facts, found in the general information section. Photocopy worksheet provided (Cambodia Fast Facts). Procedure: All students to view the PhotoStory on Cambodia, then all students can go through the Fast Facts sheet either by themselves, in pairs, groups or as a class. Give them 5 minutes to talk about what they have remembered about Cambodia. Have them complete the Cambodia Fast Fact worksheet. Start to challenge them to consider what is similar and what is different about living in Australia and Cambodia. Australian and Cambodia Country Comparison Links to Mathematics, SOSE, Literacy Purpose: For students to compare statistics between the countries of Australia and Cambodia. Preparation: Photocopy the sheet Australia and Cambodia Country Comparison and the worksheet of the Venn Diagram. Procedure: As a class, go through the statistics listed on the sheet. Discuss many of the findings, reiterating that Cambodia has very poor people and very rich people, and sometimes the statistics hide the truth of how people live. Encourage students to think of five more things they would like to know about Cambodia and research the answers on the internet or in a book. Have students complete the Venn Diagram showing differences and similarities between Cambodia and Australia. Human Development Index Links to SOSE, Literacy, Numeracy Purpose: For students to learn about the United Nations and their HDI rankings, and where Cambodia and Australia are placed on those rankings. Preparation: Photocopy the sheets on the Human Development Index (from general section in folder), and the world map worksheet (in this section). Procedure: Have students choose 15 or 30 places in the world to mark on their world maps the countries must be an even mix of highly developed, medium developed and low developed countries. Ask the students to consider what they learn from their maps.
Millennium Development Goals Student Activities Links to SOSE Purpose: For students to know about the MDGs and how Cambodia is beginning to achieve these goals. Preparation: Work out how you would like to show the students about the MDGs. You could use a Power- Point, Movie or use the handouts from this folder. Procedure: Talk to students about the MDGs, and use whatever means you have decided as a visual. Ask the students what MDGs are most important. Discuss why they are all important, and why Australia is trying to help poorer countries to achieve these goals. Ask the students to draw or write about the world that they would like to see when they are older. Christians and Buddhists Links to Christian Studies, Literacy, SOSE Purpose: For students to explore the Buddhist religion and compare it to Christianity. Preparation: Use the teaching resource sheets to learn about the Buddhist faith. Photocopy the worksheets (Christianity and Buddhism) for each student. Procedure: Discuss with the class about different religions, and how the Buddhist and Christian faiths differ. Allow them time to complete the worksheet about Buddhism and Christianity. Declaration of Human Rights Links to SOSE, Literacy, Christian Studies Purpose: For students to realise that there are people in the world who do not receive fair treatment, and so the Declaration of Human Rights becomes important to try to teach people what they are entitled to as human beings. Preparation: Photocopy the page that outlines simply some of the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Procedure: Ask students to discuss why someone has to write down these rights. What rights are most important? Look at the two quotes (if the students are old enough), and discuss what they mean. Ask the students what they think is fair for their lives, and tell them that not all children in the world have a fair and just life. That s why ALWS need to continue to work hard in many different places in the world, including Cambodia. Sustainable Development Links to SOSE Purpose: For students to consider the importance of long-term development work in Cambodia. Preparation: Photocopy the worksheet provided (Bone Diagram) and the Sustainable Development Information sheet. Procedure: Have your students write the topic Sustainable Development in Cambodia on the top of the bone diagram. Have your students consider the present situation in rural villages in Cambodia, and then consider what improvements are possible for their future if sustainable development initiatives are put into place. They will need to consider the positive and negative factors of the people s lives now, and what they would like to see for the future.
Education Student Activities Links to Literacy, SOSE, Visual Literacy Purpose: To develop an understanding in young people about education, about gender in education and to enable them to empathise with people living in difficult circumstances in Cambodia. Preparation: Copies of education photographs from the DVD, access to information about education in Cambodia. Procedure: Step 1 Divide the group into smaller groups of three or four people and distribute copies of the photographs OR work as a class group. Allow the group time to view the photo. Step 2 Ask each group the following questions and have them report back to everybody after 5 minutes: What can you see in the photograph? How does this classroom differ from your own school? What do you think are the main challenges for teachers and students attending this school? What could be done to improve the situation? Step 3 Discuss Education for all is a right. It is often very hard for rural children, poor children and girl children to gain an education in Cambodia. Ask children to think about not being able to go to school because they lived too far away, their parents were too poor to afford it or because they were a girl. Step 4 Ask the children to make a list of things they are thankful for in their school. Remind them to go home and thank their parents for all that they receive to get a good education, and to thank God for all the blessings that he gives to each person. What Can I Do? Links to SOSE, English, Christian Studies, The Arts Purpose: Students can understand that they have a voice which can be heard. Preparation: Photocopy Action: Fundraising Ideas and Bible verses (students can use these for reference); bibles. Put story It Makes a Difference on OHT or PowerPoint (provided). Procedure: Discuss with students: Can each person make a difference to the justice issues in the world? Yes, individuals can make a difference even though it may not seem so. Read story and discuss with students. Find bible verses that enlighten us about how God wants us to consider those affected by issues of injustice (see bible verses relating to poverty and injustice). How could a ripple effect be an example of how individuals can make a difference? List the things that students can do to make a difference. E.g.- Pray for people dealing with issues of justice Become aware of and involved in justice issues Millennium Development Goals; Make Poverty History; The Micah Challenge Value education Keep learning! Learn to read, reason and communicate to make informed choices and understand events Strengthen your skills Talk to people that are different from you Learn your rights and those of other people Find your voice Fundraise through ALWS towards Projects in Cambodia.
Debates Student Activities Links to English, SOSE Purpose: For students to come to a deeper understanding of the relationship between Australia and Cambodia. Preparation: Students will need to learn about some of the issues concerning Cambodia and Australia in preparation for their debates. Procedure: Teach students how to conduct themselves in a debate and let them prepare, either positively or negatively, on the following topics: The Cambodian government should stop Cambodian people-smugglers from trafficking the most vulnerable of people. The Australian government should stop aid to a country known for extreme corruption. Christians should be free to speak about their God throughout Cambodia. Christians must be allowed to live free of religious persecution, even in a Buddhist country. After natural disasters, Australian aid money must get to those most in need, regardless of religion or ethnicity. Cambodian Quiz! Links to Literacy, SOSE Purpose: To have students challenge themselves on what they remember about Cambodia. Preparation: Photocopy the resource sheet provided (Cambodian Quiz!). Procedure: Let students complete the quiz individually or in groups. Give a prize for the person/group with the most correct answers.
Cambodia Fast Facts Cambodia
Country Comparison
Christianity and Buddhism What do Buddhists Believe? What do Christians Believe? Why do you think it is important that people know about other religions? What else would you like to know about the Buddhist faith? What else would you like to know about the Christian faith? Is there anything that is confusing about the different religions?
It Makes A Difference As the old man walked down the beach at dawn he noticed a young man ahead of him picking up starfish and flinging them into the sea. Catching up with the youth, he asked him why he was doing this. The answer was that the stranded starfish would die if left until the morning sun. But the beach goes on for miles and there are millions of starfish, countered the other. How can your effort make any difference? The young man looked at the starfish in his hand and threw it to the safety of the waves. It makes a difference to this one, he said. Anonymous
Cambodian Quiz 1. What continent is Cambodia part of? 2. What is the approximate population of Cambodia? 3. What is the official language of Cambodia? 4. What type of Government is there in Cambodia? 5. What country colonised Cambodia? 6. What is the capital city of Cambodia? 7. What is the life expectancy of a Cambodian person? 8. What is the main religion found in Cambodia? 9. What do the colours and symbol represent on the Cambodian flag? 10. What are Cambodian houses typically made from? 11. What is the name of the largest freshwater body in South-East Asia? 12. Who was Pol Pot? 13. What did the Khmer Rouge do during their reign? 14. How long does the UN think it will take to clear all the remaining landmines? 15. What are the major tourist sites of Cambodia? 16. What are two ways ALWS is helping communities in Cambodia?