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Last Updated: Monday February 27 2006 13:50 GMT


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Pen pals


Citizenship 11-14/KS3/Levels E&F
Globalisation - social implications

Overview


Do students stereotype people from other parts of the world? If they do, having a pen pal could change their ideas.

Students try an online quiz, matching pictures to places, then look at a case study of pen pals from the UK and Sierra Leone.

Teachers can also find further information on twinning their school.

Learning aims

By the end of the lesson students should understand:

Ice-breaker

Global stereotypes

Try this picture-based online quiz. Some of the answers challenge commonly held ideas about what places are like.

select this link for our 'Where in the world?' quiz

Ask the class:

Main activity: Kyle and Ibrahaim's story

This case study tells the story of pen pals Kyle and Ibrahaim. They've been writing to each other for three years, and have had the chance to meet up as their schools are twinned.



PEN PAL CASE STUDIES select this link for Kyle's page

select this link for Ibrahim's page

select this link for a BBC Breakfast film about the pen pals meeting The letters and visits have changed their ideas about life in each other's countries. It's also a particularly good case study as both boys are blind and have first-hand experience of being on the wrong end of people's tendency to stereotype.

Read through the case studies, then try these activities.

1. Brainstorm the question: What can people learn from being pen pals? Make a class list of students' suggestions.

2. Stereotypes about you and your country: Draft a letter to an imaginary pen pal. In it you should identify five stereotypes people might hold about Britain, and the British people. For each stereotype tell your pen pal if you agree with it or not, and explain why.

Plenary

Ask students:

Teachers' background

If you are looking to find a twin for your school or would like to know more about school twinning and international pen pals, click on the World Class link in the top right-hand, dark-blue box, or visit www.bbc.co.uk/worldclass

For hundreds more news-based lessons, click on Teachers on the left-hand side.



BBC World Class BBC World Class: Find out how to get your school a global link

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