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Refugee camps By Mallory

Refugee camps 1 what are some difficulties that you might have in a camp? all the different people that are there Living in a tent Low supplies of food and water Leaving your family to go to a refugee camp you may not be able to have very good supplies and may not have what you have now. Some times you have to go without.

2 What basic needs will you need to have? You could probably have to get food from bushes and trees in the wild.for the water that I need to live so I would probably find a well and get some water from there.if we did not have any water or food we would not survive

3 Are there any others worse-off than me in a camp? If someone was worse-off than me I would give them some of my food and water, I would also give them medical service. I would let them stay in my tent and give them my shelter.

What are the learning opportunities are there? Some learning opportunities are: They can tell stories and learn something new every day Pass on something you have learnt