Time needed for the activity: | approx 60 minutes |
Students profile/age of the student: | 8-12 years old… |
Climate change topic | Migration of people |
Connected subject in the curriculum | Environment, school, teaching, activities, games |
Skills and competencies to be developed | critical thinking, content knowledge, teamwork, listening skills, decision making… |
Terminology, keywords | Environment, environmental, Climate Change, Migration People |
Teaching techniques and tools: | storytelling, warm-up activities, brainstorming, role games, case study… |
Methodological recommendations for the implementation | This lesson plan explores some of the issues associated with cultural and environmental adjustments and looks at some of ways in which these have impacted on the lives of migrants in different cities and countries. To develop students’ skills communication skills To develop students’ vocabulary around the topic of human migration To help students understand some of the issues regarding human migration Worksheets: exercises which can be printed out for use in class. The worksheets contain: – Discussion tasks – Vocabulary building tasks – Reading activities – Listening activities – Consolidation activities |
Materials needed: | Guide for teacher on procedure including answers to tasks. |
Materials offered | Intermediate level need. |
Activity description, instructions for teachers
To introduce the topic migration start by asking students a few questions:
• Have you ever been abroad?
• Would you like to live and work in another country? Why/why not?
• Do you know anyone who lives in another country?
• Why do people decide to live and work abroad?
• Where would you go if you decided to move to another country? Why?
• Encourage students to share their ideas and experiences.
Copy these letters and dashes onto the board and ask students if they can guess what the words are: (Answer: globalisation, trade, capital, movement)
G …………………………
T …………………………
C …………………………
M ………………………..
• If they can’t guess, play a Hangman style game with the class, with four words instead of one and ask them to suggest letters that are missing from the words.
• Ask the students what they think these words mean and how they might be connected to the topic of migration.
Source: | https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/sites/teacheng/files/OC2ws.pdf |
Additional links: | http://www.opencities.eu |