
Accessibility - a tournament for everybody
Discover the efforts of Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy towards the delivery of accessable tournament for FIFA World Cup 2022™. Ages: 12-14 years. Subjects: Social Studies, English
Overview
Recognise the different ways to improve access to infrastructure, focus on the challenges people with disabilities face in society specifically to attend the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, and understanding of the objectives of the Accessibility Forum in Qatar.

Resources

Presentation: Accessibility
Visual aids to assist with students' learning, on-screen discussion questions and hidden teacher notes to help with delivery.

Information Sheet: Accessibility
Student information sheet and a template for the Accessibility Forum writing task.

Lesson Plan: Accessibility
A walkthrough of the toolkit's activities, an exploration of respect and empathy, extension ideas and more. This lesson covers the subject areas of citizenship and English.
Quizzes
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