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Designing Effective Projects: Famine
Resources
Materials and Resources
Printed Materials
  • Kemph, S. (1987). Finding solutions to hunger: Kids can make a difference. World Hunger Year. Retrieved from: www.kidscanmakeadifference.org/teac.htm*
  • World history and social studies texts 
Supplies 
  • Folders and storage for student electronic and printed work
  • One classroom storage bin that includes paper, pens, and markers for Socratic discussions

Internet Resources

  • United Nations World Food Programme
    www.wfp.org/*
    Frontline United Nations Agency whose mission is to provide food for life, growth, and work
  • China: The People Bomb
    www.msnbc.com/news/307034.asp*
    Explains China’s growing population, along with additional information about population increases and ways to deal with them
  • International Famine Center
    www.ucc.ie/famine/*
    An international Web page with links to other famine and famine relief organizations worldwide
  • El Niño Update
    www.pmel.noaa.gov/toga-tao/el-nino/nino-home.html*
    Complete information about El Niño and how it works and information about the weather phenomenon La Niña, which includes information about how these two weather phenomena affect rain pattern and affect drought.  
  • Doctors Without Borders
    www.dwb.org/*
    Nobel-prize winning group of emergency-based doctors who respond to refugee and famine crises across the world with links to other organizations and fact-based sites
Technology – Hardware
  • Computer for research and creation of various documents
  • Internet connection for research
  • Printer to print off brochures for presentations
Technology – Software
  • Desktop and Web publishing for brochure and Web page
  • Presentation software for slideshow presentations
  • Encyclopedia on CD-ROM for research
  • Web browser for research
  • Image processing to edit pictures


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