Rutherglen Reformer

Pupils to learn the power of food

- STAFF REPORTER

Primary pupils in Lanarkshir­e can learn how the power of food is changing the story for children in some of the world’s poorest countries with the launch of new school resources by Mary’s Meals.

The Scottish-based charity is offering free, downloadab­le activity packs to primary schools to help youngsters find out more about its work feeding kids in 19 countries where poverty levels are high, which include Malawi, Haiti and Madagascar.

Centred on Upile, a girl from Malawi, and her friends, the educationa­l‘Superheroe­s’ resource shows how the daily mug of vitamin-enriched porridge they receive from Mary’s Meals gives them energy and superhero powers.

Resources include a video, fun activities such as colouring-in sheets, and the chance for children to design their own superhero masks. The materials also support learning across the curriculum including language, literacy and health and wellbeing.

The educationa­l packs are aimed at primary school children and contain different resources for children aged between five and 11-years-old.

Mary’s Meals provides a daily meal in a place of learning in order to attract chronicall­y poor children into the classroom, where they receive an education that can, in the future, be their ladder out of poverty.

The organisati­on has also produced an updated resource called Amazing Grace which is aimed at pupils in upper primary school.

This explores how poverty can prevent children around the world getting an education, but how a daily meal at school is transformi­ng the lives of children like Grace, enabling them to gain an education and learn and grow.

Emma Hutton, head of grassroots engagement at Mary’s Meals,said :“These engaging resources for schools offer pupils a glimpse of what life is like for children in some of the world’s poorest countries, where food cannot be taken for granted, and where Mary’s Meals provides one daily meal in a place of education. These meals play an important part in attracting children into the classroom.

“We hope these resources will provide many hours of fun for pupils, while also providing a valuable learning opportunit­y about the life-changing impact of a daily meal for the children supported by Mary’s Meals.”

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