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About Stay Home Stories

Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, ‘Stay Home Stories’ has three interconnected strands: Documenting Home, Practising Home, and Mapping Home.  

We are working with Queen Mary University of London, University of Liverpool and National Museums Liverpool on the Mapping Home strand which encourages children to map and record their experiences of home during the COVID-19 crisis.

For the Mapping Home strand pupils across Key Stages 2-4 are being invited to create and submit a map of their home. The maps will help the project team gain a better understanding of how children and young people’s experiences of the home space may have changed during the COVID-19 restrictions, while at the same time helping to develop mapping skills and encouraging engagement with a sense of place. View our gallery of maps

View the 'At Home in Liverpool during Covid-19' report

Stay Home Stories Resources

There are five themes for the resources, each of which can be done separately or as part of a longer unit. All of these themes have activities suitable for KS1 and 2. In this series of lessons, we will explore how children might perceive and map their homes, their lived experiences within them, and in their home neighbourhood and local area. There will be opportunities to dip in and sample resources from different lessons or start at the beginning and work your way through to build a coherent and longer unit of work. Ideas will be provided for both KS1 and KS2.

View the 'Stay Home' galleries

Downloads

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Stay Home 1 Home is where the heart is

.pptx

2 MB

Stay Home 1 Home is where the heart is (1)

.docx

474 KB

Stay Home 1 Home is where the heart is (2)

.pdf

195 KB

Stay Home 1 Home is where the heart is Vocabulary (1)

.docx

454 KB

Stay Home 1 Home is where the heart is Vocabulary

.pdf

61 KB

Stay Home 2 Window on the World

.pptx

2 MB

Stay Home 2 Window on the World (1)

.docx

596 KB

Stay Home 2 Window on the World (2)

.pdf

131 KB

Stay Home 2 Window on the World Vocabulary

.docx

455 KB

Stay Home 2 Window on the World Vocabulary (1)

.pdf

61 KB

Stay Home 3 Meaningful Maps

.pdf

134 KB

Stay Home 3 Meaningful Maps (2)

.docx

494 KB

Stay Home 3 Meaningful Maps (3)

.pptx

1 MB

Stay Home 3 Meaningful Maps Vocabulary

.pdf

61 KB

Stay Home 3 Meaningful Maps Vocabulary (1)

.docx

435 KB

Stay Home 4 Missing places

.docx

595 KB

Stay Home 4 Missing places (2)

.pdf

152 KB

Stay Home 4 Missing places (3)

.pptx

1 MB

Stay Home 4 Missing places Vocabulary

.docx

454 KB

Stay Home 4 Missing places Vocabulary (1)

.pdf

62 KB

Stay Home 5 Future places

.pdf

127 KB

Stay Home 5 Future places (1)

.pptx

1 MB

Stay Home 5 Future places (2)

.docx

598 KB

Stay Home 5 Future places Vocabulary

.docx

435 KB

Stay Home 5 Future places Vocabulary (1)

.pdf

59 KB

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A drawn image of a rainbow, placed in a window.

Listen to a podcast with Stay Home Stories

Visit the Stay Home Stories website

Street map drawn onto skin, Hand Drawn Histories

View the Mapping Home blog

A drawn image of a rainbow, placed in a window.

Find out more and submit your maps

About the Author

Dr Paula Owens is a former deputy head with many years' experience teaching children from the Foundation to Key Stage 2 age range. She completed a PhD that focused on how children develop environmental values in the early school years (ages 4– 7) and lectured part time on primary geography courses for students completing QTS and PGCE. She previously worked for the Geographical Association and now works as an independent education consultant specialising in primary geography and curriculum development.