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A village overseas: QCA Unit 10
 

Janet's Day

Here is a timetable showing a day in the life of a 12-year-old girl who lives by Lake Malawi in Central East Africa.

4:00am

Get up, prepare breakfast. Wash last night's dishes in the lake. Eat breakfast with the family.

6:00am

Walk to school with sister Lucy and friend Susan.

7:00am

Arrive at school, sweep an area of the school grounds. Assembly, post given out.

7:30am

School starts, all ages in one class until that year's examinations are passed. 58 pupils in class (some have over 100).

10:30am

Break. Activities – stepping games, skipping, circle games and circle dodge ball.

1:15pm

School finishes.

2:30pm

Arrive home. Cook lunch.

3:30pm

Play, perhaps dancing by the lake.

5:30pm

Work in the home: 1) Repair walls with soil, sand and water. 2) Pound maize to make flour.

8:45pm

Bedtime. (Janet sleeps in a hut with her brothers and sisters. Her parents sleep in another hut.)


Draw a clock face and divide it into 24 hours. Mark in different colours the different things that Janet does during this day.

Now try this...

1

Prepare a similar chart or clock for one of your school days.

2

List the similarities and differences between the two clocks.

3

Which lifestyle do you prefer? Which aspects of Janet's life would you like? Which aspects would you not like?