Free resource library: Refugees and migration
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Refugees and migration teaching resources
In the news (Newsthink)
Age: 10-19
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Learn about the UK’s annual awareness event – Refugee Week – through a humanitarian lens using this Newsthink resource.
In the news (Newsthink)
Age: 10-19
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: Tutor time, PSHE
A teaching resource to explore the current crisis in Sudan through a humanitarian lens. Suitable for the top year of Primary and all of Secondary (10-19 years old)
Age: 10-16, ks2, ks3, ks4
Type: Activities
Subjects: PSHE, SMSC, Citizenship
Activities to help children and young people develop empathy and understanding towards people with migration experience. Suitable for primary and secondary school students ages 7 to 18.
In the news (Newsthink)
Age: 7 - 14
Type: Lesson plan
Subjects: PSHE, History, Citizenship
Session plans and activities to learn about the history of migration, gain understanding and build empathy.
Age: 7-11, 11-14
Type: Lesson plan, images
Subjects: PSHE
Activities to help learners consider identity, belonging and the impact stigma can have on refugee and migrant communities.
Age: 7-11
Type: Lesson plan, audio
Subjects: English, History
Educational resources for primary school students examining the evacuation of children in Britain during World War Two to better understand the reasons people are forced to leave home.
Age: 7-14
Type: Lesson Plan
Subjects: Citizenship
Help learners to build empathy, increase understanding and celebrate the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees.
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