homeless

 

What do you see in the photo, where is it? What do you think is in the bags? What time of day is it? What do you think the story is about?

Bosu Body Bar is a restaurant in Manchester that have started leaving bags of free food outside at closing time for homeless people to eat. Staff are also encouraging customers to donate warm clothes to go with the food.

What is a homeless person?
Why do you think the restaurant is doing that?
Why warm clothes too?

On their Facebook page the restaurant has posted, "If you see anyone on the streets of Manchester who look hungry, let them know where they can find a meal in a bag."

How will the bag help someone who looks hungry?
Can you always tell if someone is hungry by the way they look?

Thousands of people have praised the shop. One person wrote, "What a lovely thing to do. We need more people like that in the world."

- Do you agree?
- Why do the bags say, "share" and "eat me"?
- Are there people of different faith who are homeless? Different skin colour? Different gender?
- The restaurant could write on the bags, "For Christian homeless people only" or "For Jewish homeless people only" or "For black homeless people only"; why don't the bags say that?
- What does this show about the staff at Bosu Body Bar?
- What can we learn from this restaurant?
- Why is this story about No Outsiders?
- Which British Value is this about?

No Outsiders: We belong here by Andrew Moffat  (scheme of work for primary schools) 



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