51ºÚÁÏ

Last updated

24 July 2025

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Help your pupils explore the personal and global reasons why people move home with this two-part lesson pack, ideal for KS2 geography, PSHE, or citizenship. This editable, ready-to-teach resource explores push and pull factors, migration, and the experiences of refugees, including a child-friendly case study and empathy-based tasks.

What’s Included:
Editable ActivInspire flipchart (17 slides, split into two sessions) (PDF included).

Discussion Prompts & Key Questions

T-Chart Worksheet Task on push vs. pull factors

Aya’s Refugee Story – a fictional, age-appropriate case study

Group discussion & empathy-based role-play activity

Key vocabulary support throughout both sessions

Key Features:
Linked to Geography and PSHE (UK National Curriculum)

Explores migration, displacement, war, natural disasters, lifestyle, education, jobs

Supports EAL learners with clear vocabulary and scaffolded questioning

Encourages critical thinking and empathy

Ideal for whole-class, small group, or circle time discussion

Fully editable Word & ActivInspire formats

Perfect For:
KS2 Geography / PSHE / Citizenship

Used as part of the IPC (International Primary Curriculum) unit ‘Homes and Houses’.

Cross-curricular learning

International schools

Empathy & inclusion units

Discussion-led cover lessons

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