Malalal's life
Big ideas/ the book
Guatemalan education
Vocabulary
deep thinking
100

Who is Malala Yousafzai 

A girl who fought for girls' right to education 

100

What is the main idea of the book? 

Education is a basic right that everyone SHOULD/NEEDS to have 
100
What is one problem in Guatemalan schools? (one specifically)

Poverty

100

what is education? 

The process of learning knowledge and skills
100

What are some benefits you can get from school? (write 3 at least)

Gain knowledge, improve carrear opportunities, gain skills like critical thinking

200

Where is Malala from? 

She is from Pakistan, specifically from the swat valley 

200

what does courage mean?

Being brave even though you are afraid 

200

Why can't some kids go to school? 

Distance, money or family responsabilities or issues 

200
What is equality? 

Treating everyone no matter what gender the same way

200

How can students actively support others learnings? 

By helping explain topics, sharing notes, and motivating them to do their best 

300

Why did the Taliban see Malala as a threat?

This is because she spoke out for girls' education, which challenged their beliefes and control

300

Why is education considered power? 

It helps people think, make choices and improve their future 
300

How does poverty affect education? 

It limits access to materials, transportations, and time to study 

300
How is equality different from equity?

Equality gives everyone the same and equity gives what each one needs to succed. 

300

Why might some groups be denied education?

Because of their beliefes, traditions, culture, or controlled by those in power.  

400

What group was against her? 

The Taliban, a group that restricted education mostly

 for girls 

400

What lesson did we learned from Malala? 

That one person/anyone can create change by speaking up 

400

Why is education important in Guatemala?

It helps improve their lives and opportunities 

400

What is activism? 

Taking action to make a change in society 

400

Why should we care about other's education? 

It affects society and overall progress. Also when more people are educated, communities grow stronger and have better opportunities 

500

What happens to Malala and what did she do after? 

she was attacked for speaking out but survived and continued fighting for education worldwide 

500

Why is Malala's story important to the world? 

It shows how courage and education can inspire global changing and awarness 

500

How is Guatemalan education similar and different from Malala' s story? 

Both have unequall access to education, but Guatemala faces more poverty while Malala faced violance.

500

What is inequality and why is it harmful 

Inquelity is when there are unfair differences in opportunities, and it is harmful because it develops economic growth, eroides social trust, and prevents people from reaching their full potential 

500

what is one specific action students can take to improve education in their community? 

helping classmates understand schoolwork.