A 7 years old kid working as a
shoeshine girl in S. Francisco, Bolivia
Children in many parts of the world are going
to school and also holding part time jobs. These small jobs help them learn
responsibility. Some jobs might include delivering newspapers and babysitting
younger children. You spend many hours in school and at home studying and
when school is over for the day you like to engage in leisure activities
for kids your age. Perhaps playing sports is one of your favorite things
to do when you are not in school.
Did you ever wonder who makes the soccer balls
or footballs that you play with?
Many kids your age like to wear jeans. They are
comfortable and are great for hanging out with your friends. Do you know
who sewed your jeans?
Hungry? Let's stop at a favorite fast food shop
and get a special meal for kids. They have cute toys in their boxed meals.
But wait, who made those toys?
Discussion
Questions
Do you think kids should
get an allowance from their parents? Should this allowance be earned for
doing chores?
How does having an
allowance help kids budget their money wisely?
Are there laws in your
country that regulate the age that kids can start working?
How many hours a week
may a student work after school where you live?
What kinds of jobs
do many young kids in your town get when they first start working?
Should kids work for
money? Are you taught how to handle money?
Do you work during
your holidays such as in the summer?
Do you think it is
educational for you to have a job while you are a student in school?
What games do kids
play around the world? Ask your friends participating in
Who-Am-I?
to tell you about the games kids play in their
country. Ask grandparents to tell you about games they played when they were
young.
Are there any museums,
opera houses, theatres, or music halls for orchestra concerts in your town?
Do you ever visit them?
If a school does not
have a drama class, a choir, a band, or an orchestra, should they? Should
classes be held during the school day or after school? Should they be free
or should children have to pay for them?
Classroom
Activities
Kids like to have an
allowance to buy things. What kinds of things do kids your age like to buy?
Prepare a debate on
how much the minimum wage should be for kids who are old enough to work.
Use KidCom for the debate and invite other schools
to watch or take part.
Visit the
Kidlink Gallery of Computer
Art then spend a class period or two creating some art works that represent
you and your country.
Draw a picture of yourself
doing the work that you usually do.