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Refugee Boy – Lesson 1: Identity, Belonging & Displacement Lesson Summary

In this opening lesson, students explore the key themes of identity, belonging and displacement in Refugee Boy. Learners examine Alem’s mixed East African heritage and consider how conflict shapes his sense of self. Through guided reading and discussion, students analyse the emotional impact of Alem’s arrival in London and begin to understand how Benjamin Zephaniah positions readers to empathise with his experience.

What’s Included
  • Clear learning objectives focused on identity, belonging and displacement
  • Extract‑based discussion prompts exploring Alem’s heritage and background
  • Teacher‑modelled analysis of Alem’s emotional arrival in London
  • The Heritage Map worksheet (simple, visual activity)
  • AI‑enhanced imaging to provide modern, updated visuals throughout the lesson
  • Structured questions to build inference and empathy
  • Opportunities for paired discussion and whole‑class reflection
Why Teachers Will Like This Resource
  • Provides a strong thematic foundation for the rest of the unit
  • Encourages empathy, cultural awareness and thoughtful discussion
  • The Heritage Map offers a quick, accessible way to explore context without complexity
  • AI‑enhanced visuals give the lesson a fresh, contemporary feel
  • Ideal for mixed‑ability KS3 groups, with clear scaffolding and modelling
  • Supports deeper understanding of Alem’s character from the very first lesson

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Refugee Boy – Complete KS3 Unit Bundle (10 Lessons + Knowledge Organiser)

# **Refugee Boy – Complete KS3 Unit Bundle (10 Lessons + Knowledge Organiser)** ## **Lesson Summary** This complete KS3 bundle provides a fully‑sequenced 10‑lesson scheme exploring Benjamin Zephaniah’s *Refugee Boy*, supported by a high‑clarity **Knowledge Organiser**. The unit develops students’ understanding of **identity**, **belonging**, **asylum rights**, **bureaucracy**, **resilience**, and **found family**, while building analytical, empathetic and evaluative reading skills. Each lesson includes modern **AI‑enhanced visuals**, a simple worksheet reference, and an exit ticket question to support retrieval and assessment. The Knowledge Organiser foregrounds the novel’s central themes, including: > “Alem's mixed Ethiopian and Eritrean heritage leaves him stateless. He is targeted in both countries and isolated in London.” It also highlights the novel’s critique of the asylum system: > “The UK system is depicted as cold and highly bureaucratic… Courtrooms reduce a child's human suffering to strict legal jargon.” These ideas underpin the entire scheme, ensuring students build secure thematic knowledge alongside close‑reading skills. ## **What’s Included** - **10 fully‑planned lessons**, each with: - Clear learning objectives - Extract‑based analysis tasks - Paired and whole‑class discussion opportunities - A simple worksheet reference (no detailed breakdown) - **AI‑enhanced imaging** for modern, updated visuals - **Exit ticket question** for quick assessment - **Knowledge Organiser** covering: - Big ideas and themes (identity, belonging, justice, bureaucracy, resilience, found family) - Key vocabulary such as *heritage*, *displacement*, *asylum*, *xenophobia*, *bureaucracy*, *solidarity*, *empathy* - High‑value mastery questions - Contextual notes on Alem’s heritage, displacement and the asylum process - Premium, minimalist design suitable for KS3 mixed‑ability classes - Fully aligned with your Refugee Boy lesson sequence and teaching style ## **Why Teachers Will Like This Resource** - Provides a **complete, ready‑to‑teach unit** with consistent structure and clarity - Builds empathy, critical thinking and contextual understanding - Supports retrieval practice through exit tickets and the Knowledge Organiser - Vocabulary and key questions strengthen analytical writing - AI‑enhanced visuals give the scheme a fresh, contemporary feel - Ideal for teachers seeking a cohesive, high‑quality Refugee Boy curriculum

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