Secondary leSSon plan – key Stage 3
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This lesson aims to raise students’ awareness of the challenges faced by young people living in poor conditions in urban slums in Africa. Students will develop their composition skills by writing an informative newspaper or magazine article about Dennis, a thirteen-year-old boy who lives in a Kenyan slum. Linked to English, the lesson will take about an hour.
To empathise with young people living in urban slums who face daily challenges
To present a clear, constructed point of view in a written format
Learning objectives YoU WiLL neeD
Film: ‘Welcome to my world’ fromrednoseday.com/secondaryresources
Worksheet: ‘Watching “Welcome to my world”’ (Key stage 3)
Learning poster:‘How do you get to school?’
Worksheet: ‘Mukuru: Life in an urban slum for Dennis’
1. Key concepts
1.1 Competence
a being clear, coherent and accurate in spoken and written communication
1.2 Creativity
b Using imagination to convey themes, ideas and arguments
2.Key processes
2.3 Writing
a Write clearly and coherently, including an appropriate level of detail
d Adapt style and language appropriately for a range of forms, purposes and readers
g Structure their writing to support the purpose of the task and guide the reader
k Consider what the reader needs to know and include relevant details
curriculum linkS: key Stage 3 engliSh
Secondary leSSon plan – key Stage 3
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Tell your students that they will be writing an article about a young boy’s life in an urban slum. The article will be called ‘Mukuru: Life in an urban slum for Dennis’.
15 MINS
Starter: reSearch taSk
Tell them they need to research facts and figures about Mukuru, in Kenya, including:
Population
Language
Currency
Average salary
Climate
Can your students think of more facts and figures to research for their article?
15 MINSDistribute the worksheet ‘Watching ”Weclome to my world”.’ Read through the questions with your class and check their understanding.
Watch the film with your students.
Use the questions on the worksheet to trigger a whole-class discussion or get all students to write their responses on the worksheet.
Watch the FILM: WeLcOMe tO MY WOrLD
Prompt questions Who is the young boy? And who does he live with?
Where does he live?
What is his environment like?
What do you understand by the term ‘urban slum’?
What is Dennis’s life like?
Secondary leSSon plan – key Stage 3
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20 MINSGive your students ‘Mukuru: Life in an urban slum for Dennis’ worksheet. They can use information recorded on the ‘Watching Welcome to my world’ worksheet as the basis for their article. Get them to include some of the facts and figures from their research task, to make the article more interesting.
WrIte the artIcLe
10 MINSAsk your students to share their articles with the class.
Ask them what they can do to help fundraise for young people like Dennis living in urban slums across Africa for Red Nose Day 2013.
PLeNarY
You could display and share your students’ articles by putting them around the learning poster ‘How do you get to school?’
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