Collab.+Task+Sec.+D+Grp.+2

= How can WASH be used to teach about children's rights, foster children's solidarity, and engender global competency? =

Work in groups to create a lesson or activity that addresses //**some or all**// of this question. Use the TeachUNICEF primary-school unit and resources and other resources linked to on the WASH landing page ([]), as well as your own experience and insight.

// **IB context:** Think about the transdisciplinary theme you want to explore and the central idea involving WASH that is relevant to it. Then work out lines of inquiry from it. The lesson or activity you develop here can connect to any part or parts of the IB programme of inquiry model. //

Create your work on Word or Google Docs and attach it here (under your name and email/Wikispaces username).

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Unit 1

Lesson I-Water: Drinking and Washing-Students are introduced to the concept of how critical water is to survival, and that there is a lack of safe water for drinking and hygiene in many parts of the world.

Resource: Students will read book, “Clean Water for Eli Rose” by Ariah Fine and Don Robb as the anticipatory set for the lesson.