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Refugees: On The Move!
In time for Refugee Week!
Lesson Two of a two-part lesson for 11-16 year olds exploring who refugees are and how The Salvation Army seek to help refugees in the UK. There is a Citizenship focus but it has optional RE extension tasks to develop the lesson into a cross curricular learning session.
Lesson One: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/refugees-got-to-go-12131080
This lesson is part of a 6-part resource exploring homelessness, refugees and anti-trafficking.
The lessons aim is for students to have an improved opinion and understanding of people who are experiencing homelessness, trafficking or who were refugees.
Students will also learn how they can have an impact on these people lives as citizens, whilst delving into The Salvation Army’s work and values.
Women's History Month Assembly - Catherine Booth (The Salvation Army)
An interactive assembly with lovely illustrations. Pupils learn about Catherine Booth (co-founder of The Salvation Army) and how she helped change the injustice around her. Inspire and challenge pupils to see what they can change in their own lives. This can easily be adapted for an assembly on Victorian women.
Refugees - Home from Home
A story of hope and belonging. A KS2 lesson exploring how a community can support refugees. It encourages pupils to reflect on how we can be welcoming to others in our lives. It is based on real events, of a Salvation Army community supporting a Syrian refugee family through the Community Sponsorship scheme. There is a PSHE focus but can easily be adapted for RE.
The Salvation Army: An Introduction
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles introduces the work and beliefs of The Salvation Army. A fun, flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.
The Salvation Army: Homelessness
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles explores how and why The Salvation Army helps people who have no home. A flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.
The Salvation Army: Coronavirus Response
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles explores the work of The Salvation Army during the pandemic. A thought-provoking, flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.
Homelessness: Close To Home
Lesson Two of a two-part lesson for 11-16 year olds exploring homelessness and how The Salvation Army seek to help people experiencing homelessness. There is a Citizenship focus but it has optional RE extension tasks to develop the lesson into a cross curricular learning session.
Lesson 1: www.tes.com/teaching-resource/homelessness-right-up-your-street-12158543
This lesson is part of a 6-part resource exploring homelessness, refugees and anti-trafficking.
The lessons aim is for students to have an improved opinion and understanding of people who are experiencing homelessness, trafficking or who were refugees.
Students will also learn how they can have an impact on these people lives as citizens, whilst delving into The Salvation Army’s work and values.
Christmas Lights - Christmas Teaching Ideas
Looking for a new way to present the Christmas story to your pupils? Use these vibrant engaging images as a quick starter to a lesson, a group discussion or the main focus of a lesson.
Resource includes a range if teaching ideas for KS2 but adaptable for any key stage.
Caring During Coronavirus (Covid) - The Salvation Army
Faith in Action/ Caring in the community/ RE / PSHE.
A lesson exploring the different ways The Salvation Army has responded to the pandemic and have been supporting people in their local communities. Pupils learn about the work of The Salvation Army and reflect on the different ways people can be supported.
Also includes suggestions for online groups.
The Salvation Army's COVID response
This video resource is versatile in its use and is suitable for online learning as well as aiding classroom discussions.
There are a range of short clips below to help your pupils explore some of the work The Salvation Army has done throughout the pandemic.
Each video includes a set of discussion questions to aid virtual or live conversations, looking at what The Salvation Army does and why they do it.
The Salvation Army: Faith in Action
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles explores The Salvation Army at work in the community. A fun, flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.
True Story - Anti-trafficking
Enable pupils to develop their understanding of anti-human trafficking through the true stories of Lydia, Fredek and Tee - survivors of modern slavery.
These three lessons are designed to support your pupils to address this challenging topic in an accessible way and can be used separately or as part of a series of lessons. True Story equips teachers to facilitate discussion and action against injustice, to help pupils consider their basic needs, be part of community groups and develop resilience. The aim is to encourage personal reflection, action planning or working towards wider school projects to raise awareness.
The Salvation Army provides specialist support to protect and care for all adult survivors of modern slavery in England and Wales.
The Small Fish Podcasts and Videos - Getting ready for secondary school
Support tweenagers through the transition from primary to secondary with this unique and captivating digital resource.
Each 5 minute episode is based around a question about secondary school and is filled with practical tips, pupil voices and some insight from a Christian perspective. They are designed to reassure pupils and to help teachers discuss pupil concerns about becoming a ‘small fish in a big pond.’
Listen to the original audio podcasts or watch the illustrated videos - complete with memorable light-hearted cartoons - and support your pupils as they dive into the ‘big pond’ of secondary school.
The Salvation Army: History
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles explains how and why The Salvation Army began. A fun, flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics (including William Booth) and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.
The Salvation Army: William Booth
Ideal for independent learning, group work or use as posters. Fact sheets, puzzles, FAQs, images and news articles explore who William Booth was and his motivation for helping others. A fun, flexible and engaging way for your pupils to learn.
Additional topics, including the history of The Salvation Army, and videos are available on The Salvation Army website.