Child Labor Vocabulary 1
Child Labor Vocabulary 2
Other Vocabulary
Child Labor Comprehension 1
Child Labor Comprehension 2
100
A good result; something you will gain from.
Benefit
100
Things you need in order to do something.
Resources
100
The main idea to an essay. It goes at the end of your introduction.
Thesis Statement
100
What is the main idea for the entire workshop of Stolen Childhoods?
Children all over the world are having to work for a living, and they are missing out on their childhoods.
100
An estimated 150,000 teens are migrant workers. What do they do to make money?
Pick crops on farms.
200
The way money is made and shared.
Economy
200
To not give someone what they need.
Deprive
200
The opening to an essay that grabs the reader's attention.
Hook
200
What was the main idea of, "Life in the Dumps?"
Kids are having to work in the dumps to help their families for very little pay.
200
Give your best summary of "Child Labor Around the World?"
Child labor is an international problem and it needs to be solved.
300
Relating to two or more countries.
International
300
To change for the better.
Reform
300
The lesson or message the author wants the reader to take away from the reading.
theme
300
What are James Flores' summers like?
James Flores picks crops on farms.
300
Why did the Kenyan government start charging money for children to go to school?
The economy was bad and they needed more money.
400
Require
To need something; something you have to do.
400
To make something.
Produce
400
The paragraph with the main details. Topic sentence + Reason + Example + Explanation
Body paragraph
400
Children who worked in the dumps were mainly looking for...
Recyclables Plastic Scrap metal
400
What happened when Kenya made school free again?
Many children stopped working and re-enrolled in school again.
500
Border
The line that divides two countries.
500
Labor
Something that is hard work.
500
Conclusion
The end of an essay. It summarizes the thesis and main point.
500
What would be 3 reasons why children would have to work?
To help provide money for their families. To survive or feed themselves. To help provide food for their families.
500
What are some challenges children might have to face when they work?
Working with dangerous tools or machinery. Working in poor conditions (hot, dirty, lack of basic needs, dangerous)
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