What does “equality” mean?
treating people fairly/the same
What is “poverty”?
extreme lack of money
What does “obesity” mean?
being very overweight
What does “violent crime” mean?
dangerous crimes involving harm
What does “society” mean?
people living together in a community/country
TRUE or FALSE:
A widening gap means the difference between rich and poor becomes bigger.
True
Fun Fact:
What is the only food that never spoils?
honey
TRUE or FALSE:
“Equal” means unfair treatment.
False
Fun Fact:
How many hearts does an octopus have?
three
TRUE or FALSE:
“Born equal” means all people should have equal value and rights.
True
Fun Fact:
Which animal sleeps for around 12–16 hours a day?
cats
Which word means “proof”?
A) evidence
B) obesity
evidence
Fun Fact:
Which planet is known for its rings?
Saturn
Which word is connected to politics?
A) political
B) obese
A
Fun Fact:
What is the fastest land animal in the world?
cheetah
What does “violence” mean?
physical fighting or harm
What does “social problems” mean?
problems affecting society/people
What is a “generalisation”?
a broad statement about many people
Complete the sentence:
“Some people believe inequality can lead to more __________.”
crime / violence
Which word means “connected to society”?
social
Complete the sentence:
“Many people believe every child deserves equal __________.”
opportunities / rights
Complete the sentence:
“Crime and homelessness are examples of social __________.”
problems
Make a sentence using the word “equality.”
(Example) Equality is important in schools.
Make a sentence using the word “evidence.”
(Example) The police found evidence.
Fun Fact:
Bananas are technically what type of fruit?
berries