Pistes d'exploration
: Do a picture walk. Compare the setting of the story to the community you live in. What role might the setting play in this story?
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Use a graphic organizer to show the impact of the goat on the lives of Beatrice and her family. Include details from the text and make inferences about other effects that receiving the goat may have had.
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Find out what happened to Beatrice after this story ends. Explore a teacher-selected resource on Beatrice Biira, the girl featured in this true story.
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Explore how Beatrice’s family received the gift of the goat. How could your class make a positive impact on an impoverished family or community? Work together on a humanitarian project inspired by this story.
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Examine the front and back covers. Make predictions about Beatrice and her goat’s roles in the story. Discuss the setting and find it on a map.
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Create a character map for Beatrice. Include her qualities, wants and needs.
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Compare and contrast Beatrice’s role in her family with the role you play in your family.
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Discuss and list the ways Beatrice and her mother think about spending money. How is the idea of spending money similar or different for you?
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Record the story and listen to the recording as many times as needed, following along with the text. Stop after each page to verify comprehension.
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Answer discussion questions in small teams. For example, describe Beatrice and her family. How is she different from you? How is her life different from yours? What is the impact of the goat in their lives? What happens to them at the end?
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Pretend you are Beatrice. Write a letter to a humanitarian organization asking for funds for a different village. Outline the villagers' needs and explain the impact you hope to make.
Mots-clés
Picture book, children, children's rights, education, humanitarianism, poverty, Uganda