This beautifully designed worksheet, inspired by the story My Brother’s Wheelchair, helps children understand disability in a natural, everyday way without glorifying it or treating it as something unusual. Through gentle questions and relatable scenarios, learners explore what it means to move differently, why accessible spaces like ramps matter, and how inclusion is created through everyday choices.
The worksheet includes:
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Reflection prompts that help children reflect deeply on accessibility, empathy, and fairness.
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Language-building activities such as vocabulary tasks, comprehension questions, and expressive writing.
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Real-life connection prompts that encourage children to notice ramps, accessible spaces, and inclusive behaviour in their own surroundings.
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Sibling and friendship reflections that highlight mutual respect, support, and equality.
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A drawing and creative section to help learners express their ideas visually.
Designed for kids, this resource is perfect for classrooms, home learning, inclusion conversations, and SEL-focused lessons. It supports children in understanding that using a wheelchair is simply another way of moving through the world and that accessible design and everyday kindness help everyone belong.







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