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The Realities of Life as a Refugee
Aim
To discover the kinds of experiences refugees and asylum seekers have when they arrive in the UK.
Objectives
Resources
Tasks
1. Read the Story
2. Plenary
3. Follow-up
Discussion Points
Extension
Individual autobiographies would extend the theme and allow students to compare and contrast their lives with the stories from refugees. These autobiographies could then be used as the basis for reflection: what might have happened if you had had to flee your home at some point? Sensitivity will be needed if there are refugees and asylum seekers in the class.
Differentiation
Paired reading will allow students to engage in conversation about their decisions, as they read.
This lesson could start with a brainstorm about the kinds of situations which lead people to flee their homes and seek asylum, creating a context for the events of the storybook.
Alternatively use the storybook as the starting point for artwork, drama or poetry - especially powerful ways to encourage students to explore the personal and emotional dimension to refugees' experiences.
Homework
Try to finish off the story. What could happen next? Students could write two endings, one optimistic and one pessimistic. The homework could then be shared next lesson.
National Curriculum Focus
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