Identify 5 activities school aged settlement children do in Papua New Guinea without going to school. What are their 5 possible reasons for not going to school. Make sure to use simple vocabularies that can be understood by grade 4 children.

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Five Activities School-Aged Children in Papua New Guinea Might Do Instead of Going to School:

  1. Working on the Family Farm: Children might help their parents grow crops or take care of animals.

  2. Fishing: Some children may go fishing in rivers or the sea to catch fish for their families.

  3. Playing with Friends: Kids often spend time playing games with their friends in their villages.

  4. Taking Care of Younger Siblings: Older children might look after their younger brothers and sisters at home.

  5. Gathering Firewood or Food: Children might help collect wood for cooking or gather fruits and other food from the forest.


Five Possible Reasons for Not Going to School:

  1. Family Needs Help: Sometimes, children stay home because their families need their help with work.

  2. School is Too Far: If the school is too far away, some children may not be able to walk there every day.

  3. No Money for School: Families might not have enough money for school fees or supplies like books and uniforms.

  4. Sickness: If a child is not feeling well or is sick, they may miss school.

  5. Not Enough Schools: In some areas, there might not be enough schools for all the children, so some do not go to school at all.