Displacement: Preparedness (Reading, grade 3)

A short, clear learning game about Displacement for grade 3. Goal: Establishing family meeting point.

What will you learn in this game?

Establishing family meeting point. Identifies safe places to meet with family after a disaster.

How to use it in class?

Use this game in a 10–15 minute block together with the whole class, then briefly discuss Bilge’s feedback on the result screen. Focus: reinforcing the learning outcome "Establishing family meeting point" with real-life examples.

Reading Text

Question 1 / 3

A new student came to class. They sat quietly. Someone whispered "they're different." Eren asked: "Why did they just arrive?" His teacher said: "Sometimes families move because of a disaster. That is called displacement. We smile and are kind to a newcomer." Eren went over: "What's your name? Let's play together at break." "We don't make fun. We don't leave them alone. If we feel sad, we tell an adult." Eren wrote this in his mind: Newcomer = invite them, don't leave them alone.

What is displacement in the story?