School level

Diary Assignment - Being a Syrian Refugee.

Added: 14 Aug 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Treoir/nótaí

An assignment for students to complete based on related resources lesson activities. Students will need to write a diary entry imagining that they are a teenage Syrian Refugee - There are helpful guidelines for students to use in writing this diary entry. Alternatively, students can complete the journal assignment.

How it maps to the curriculum

JC
SPHE

JC

Strand: Ginearálta/Neamhshonraithe

Suggestions for use: In class, teacher should complete the related resources with their class to facilitate an understanding behind the Syrian refugee crisis. Teacher should print the Syrian Crisis Worksheet and assign the worksheet task for homework.

Key Skills:

  • Bheith Cruthaitheach
  • Dul i mbun Cumarsáide
  • Eolas agus Smaointeoireacht a Bhainistiú
JC
OSSP

JC

Strand: Dínit an duine

Strand unit: Cásanna coimhlinte

Suggestions for use: In class, teacher should complete the related resources with their class to facilitate an understanding behind the Syrian refugee crisis. Teacher should print the Syrian Crisis Worksheet and assign the worksheet task for homework.

Key Skills:

  • Dul i mbun Cumarsáide
  • Eolas agus Smaointeoireacht a Bhainistiú

Meta information

  • Asset type: Cáipéis
  • Language: Béarla
  • Rights: Gach ceart ar cosaint
  • Cost: No

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