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What is a home? When you think of home do you think of... Depending on the size and age of group the first two slides can be used to generate a discussion about the definition of a ‘home’. You may find it useful to have a look at www.greathomedebate.org.uk/665/whats-in-a-home Home is where you live, eat, sleep and keep all your belongings. It is where you go to when your day is finished or where you return if you have been away, on holiday, a day trip or visiting others.

What is a home? Or... But not everyone has a good home.   Some people live in run down homes that can make them ill because they are damp and mouldy. Some people live in homes with lots of other people, so it is hard to sleep and have time alone. Sometimes they have to move a lot, so they never really have a place to call home. And sometimes people can end up living on the streets…

What is a home? At Shelter Scotland we believe home is a place where you can feel safe and comfortable. Shelter Scotland is a charity which provides help and advice to people that are struggling with bad housing or homelessness. They are available to help anyone that needs them.

Take the 50p Challenge Our mission for 2016 is… To make a difference to those without a home 50p at a time To help more homeless children and their families than ever before To make this our biggest fundraising year yet! As a charity, Shelter Scotland relies on the help of others to help people in need. Thankfully they have lots of fantastic volunteers who help run their centres and their shops, and they also have the support of some well-known businesses. But they still need your help! They would like each and every one of you to raise/donate at least 50p to help someone without a good home. They have given us lots of ideas and activities so that we can help make a difference.

What does home mean to you? Close your eyes and picture your home What makes it special: The building? The people? The things inside? The community in which you live? Use this slide to get pupils thinking about what ‘home’ means to them in readiness for the class based activities.

Allow thinking/prayer time for those less fortunate than themselves.

Thank you