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    OUR TOPIC THIS TERM IS

    MIGRATION

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    We are finding out

    about the reasonswhy people leave

    their homes andmove from place to

    place.

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    Some people move because

    they want to.

    Some people dont want to

    move, they have to.

    They are forced to leave their

    homes because where they

    live is not safe.

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    Many people are leavingthe country of Syria at the

    moment because it is not

    safe for them to stay.

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    There is a war in Syria.

    The homes of innocent people

    are being bombed. There is no

    enough food. Schools, hospitaand shops have been destroye

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    The conflict becomes

    bigger and morecomplicated every day.

    It is nearly impossible to

    tell which side people areon and who the enemy is.

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    People feel that they have

    no choice but to leave.

    They dont want to leave

    but it is not safe for themto stay.

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    The people that are leaving

    Syria are called refugees.

    A refugee is a person who

    flees from their home tofind refuge or safety.

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    The people leaving Syria

    are families, just like us.

    They are mothers and

    fathers trying to keep theirchildren safe.

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    To leave, people have to walk

    great distances.They can only take what they

    can carry.

    Everything else must be leftbehind.

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    Everybody walks.

    The sick, the injured, the very

    old and the very young.

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    https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2015/09/world-refugee-crisis-needs-eu-solutions/https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2015/09/world-refugee-crisis-needs-eu-solutions/
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    Travelling is dangerous and

    exhausting.

    Land borders are closed with

    fences and armed guards.

    People are desperate to leave.

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    People who make it to the coas

    try to leave Syria on boats.

    They must pay lots of money t

    people smugglers.

    The boats are unsafe and very

    over-crowded. Many die.

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    Refugees who make it out of Sy

    face new difficulties.

    They are kept in refugee camps

    while other countries argue abo

    what to do with them.The camps are not nice. It is

    especially difficult for children.

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    There is not enough food or w

    taps. There are not enough

    blankets.

    There are not enough toilets a

    there is not enough medicine.

    There are no toys and there

    are no schools.

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    Winter is coming.

    Soon the Syrian refugees will bfacing freezing conditions.

    Many will die if the world doesnot respond quickly.

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    Syrians have the same rights as

    New Zealanders. We are all par

    the same human family.

    Knowledge is power.

    If we know about the crisis we

    may be able think of ways to he

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    We have prepared a Quiz on th

    Syrian Refugee Crisis.

    There are 10 Facts.

    Your task is to decide which of

    the facts are true and which

    are false.

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    Each Studio will have a True/Fa

    card.

    Each question will be read twiceThen you will have about 15

    seconds to decide on your answ

    Everyone will reveal their answe

    at the same time.

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    In the case of a tie-breaker, one

    extra fact will be read to determ

    a winner.

    If studios are still tied after the

    breaker fact, wewill use Paper Scissors Rock

    to determine a winner

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    The winning class will receive

    prize, a Sock Monkey classmascot, made by LS19.

    These were very popular durinthe school Craft Market.

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    You may have 2 leaders

    representing your Learning

    Studio. Please discuss this wityour teacher now.

    Could Class Leaders please ma

    their way to the stage.

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    Fact 1

    The Syrian government and

    the New Zealand government

    are part of the United Nations

    and have promised to protect

    the rights of children.

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    Fact 2

    Approximately 12,000 children

    have been killed in the Syrian

    conflict.

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    Fact 3

    Nearly 6 million Syrian children

    have been forced from their

    homes because of the fighting.

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    Fact 4

    Syrian children are becoming

    malnourished and are suffering

    from diarrhoea and dehydratio

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    Fact 5

    Syrian children are being

    kidnapped and forced to fight

    in the war.

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    Fact 6

    Syrian girls as young as 13 are

    being forced into arranged

    marriages.

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    Fact 7

    Approximately 14,000 Syrian

    schools have been damaged or

    destroyed in the conflict.

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    Fact 8

    Approximately 4 million peop

    have fled from Syria as

    refugees.

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    Fact 9

    Each year, the New Zealand

    Government allows only 750

    refugees to come and livehere.

    Fact 10

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    Fact 10

    In response to the SyrianRefugee Crisis, the New

    Zealand government has

    agreed to take only another750 Syrian refugees over the

    next 3 years.

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    Tie-Breaker Fact

    More than one million Syrians

    have been wounded,

    permanently disabled or killedbecause of the fighting.

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    Knowledge is power.

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    All of the facts are true.

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    Now that we know about theSyrian Refugee Crisis, what w

    we do to help?