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  1.   Child Poverty in Argentina
Updated 11 November 2002, 11.37 Citizenship 11-14/KS3/Levels E&F Human rights Overview Over 300 weary schoolchildren have finished a 4,500 km (2,800 mile) march to protest about poverty and basic rights in Argentina. This activity explores the human rights issues concerning children. Learning aims Where our human rights come from, how they are made and enforced. Why human rights are important. Introduce the thinking behind the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). Icebreaker Read the story 'Argentinian kids march...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  2.   Argentina 1 Nigeria 0
World Cup lessons page Argentina 1 Nigeria 0 (12th June, 2010) All eyes were on Lionel Messi as he took to the stage against Nigeria at Ellis Park, Johannesburg. The world player of the year did not disappoint in producing some Messi magic. He did everything except score a goal in Argentina's 1-0 victory. Every touch was pure class, includin...
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    Grade Level: ESL

  3.   Argentina 4 South Korea 1
World Cup lessons page Argentina 4 South Korea 1 (17th June, 2010) Argentina got into gear in this match and sent out a warning to their rivals. Maradona's team mean business. The Argentinians put on a quality display of attacking football. Although Lionel Messi did not get on the score sheet, he thrilled the crowd with his delicate footwork...
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    Grade Level: ESL

  4.   Argentina 2 Greece 0
World Cup lessons page Argentina 2 Greece 0 (22nd June, 2010) Argentina made it three wins in a row against a Greek side who never looked like troubling the South Americans. Greece were determined to defend for the whole match, which made it a boring contest. Argentina had several attempts at goal in the first half and dominated possession....
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    Grade Level: ESL

  5.   Argentina 3 Mexico 1
World Cup lessons page Argentina 3 Mexico 1 (27th June, 2010) Argentina beat Mexico in the last-16 stage for the second World Cup in a row. They now play Germany, who they also met at the quarter-finals of the 2006 tournament. Argentina were helped by yet another poor refereeing decision. Carlos Tevez's opener for Argentina was several metre...
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    Grade Level: ESL

  6.   Argentina 0 Germany 4
World Cup lessons page Argentina 0 Germany 4 (3rd July, 2010) Germany totally dominated Maradona's Argentina and sent a message to anyone left in the tournament they mean business. Germany played fantastically well as a team against Messi, Tevez and the other Argentine superstars who seemed lost for most of the match. Thomas Mueller opened t...
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  7.   Dinosaurs in Argentina
Objectives Students will: 1. understand why Argentina is a good place to search for dinosaur fossils; and 2. learn basic information about recent dinosaur excavations in Argentina. Materials The class will need the following: * Computers with Internet access (optional but very helpful) * Pens and paper * Wall map of South America or Argentina (optional) * Copies...
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    Grade Level: 6-8

  8.   Marketplace: The Argentina Barter Fair
In April 2002, Argentina's economic situation seemed to be getting worse and worse. Banks closed for nine days before reopening on April 29, 2002. How did Argentinians function during that time? Amy Radil of NPR reported on the flourishing barter economy that sprung up through necessity. Her report provides background information for...
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    Grade Level: 6-8

  9.   South American Immigration: Argentina
South American Immigration: Argentina by Wanda A. Velez Contents of Curriculum Unit 90.01.06: Narrative Teacher Bibliography Student Bibliography To Guide Entry "Ever since Adam and Eve were forced out of the Garden of Eden, men have been on the move, and the movement has spread culture and stimulated invention. When man is mobile he meets other...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  10.   Economic Crisis in Argentina
NIE TOOLS Search Lessons Grade Level: 7-12 Subject: Social Studies Lesson for December 25, 2001 Economic Crisis in Argentina The South American country of Argentina is in turmoil as public anger over a deepening recession and widespread poverty sparked riots, looting, vandalism, and angry protests. On December 19, 2001, rioters battled with police who fired back with water cannons, tear gas canisters and rubber bullets. Looters str...
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    Grade Level: 6-12


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