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LESSON PLAN
Can We End Extreme Poverty?
Skill
Critical Thinking, Making Inferences
Read the Article
In the past 30 years, the world has made huge progress toward improving lives and eliminating the worst kind of poverty.
Analyze the Article
1. Set Focus Pose these essential questions: How does living in poverty affect an individual? How does working to eliminate poverty benefit a society as a whole?
2. Read and Discuss Have students read the article, marking key ideas and questions.
3. Core Skill PracticeAssign, print, or project the activity Between the Lines. Have students use the organizer to make and support inferences from the article.
Extend & Assess
4. Writing PromptHow does investing in infrastructure help reduce poverty? Explain in a brief essay, supporting your points with details from the article.
5. Classroom DebateDo wealthy nations have a responsibility to invest in countries that suffer from extreme poverty to help raise living standards?
6. Quiz & SkillsUse the quiz to assess students’ comprehension and Organizing Ideas to review outlining skills.
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