
This educator’s guide transforms Shaun Tan’s powerful wordless graphic novel into a rich, interdisciplinary learning experience centered on belonging and migration. Designed to foster deep empathy and critical thinking, the guide moves students beyond political rhetoric to explore migration as a shared human experience.
Student-Centered Learning
The guide offers flexible structures that give students agency and choice in their learning journey. Through expert jigsaw activities, Socratic seminars, and self-selected inquiry projects, students become active interpreters of the narrative rather than passive readers.
The Re-Imagining Migration Learning Arc
All activities align with a proven three-phase framework:
Universal Accessibility
The Arrival’s wordless format makes it ideal for diverse learners, including multilingual students and reluctant readers. The guide leverages this accessibility with visual literacy strategies, collaborative analysis, and multiple entry points for engagement.
Ready-to-Use Activities
Comprehensive Support
Flexible Implementation
Whether you teach middle or high school, ELA or social studies, this guide adapts to your context. Activities can be used individually or as a complete unit spanning several weeks.
Tan’s masterwork bypasses language barriers to place all readers in the vulnerable position of the immigrant protagonist. Through stunning sepia-toned imagery blending photorealism and surrealism, students experience the confusion, fear, hope, and resilience of cultural displacement firsthand. The guide helps educators transform this visceral experience into meaningful learning about belonging, shared humanity, and building inclusive communities.
Perfect for: ELA teachers, social studies educators, ESL/multilingual programs, advisory curricula, and interdisciplinary units on identity, belonging, and global citizenship.