We love this book because it is:
intricately woven, ingenious plot
a modern take on a time-slip adventure
an exploration of fate & choice
about refugees & migrants
Learning opportunities:
PSHE: bullying, prejudice and discrimination
Debate: ‘You can’t be brave unless you are scared.’
History & Present Day: Aleksander & his father are escaping an aggressive & authoritarian government. Find out about different regimes across the world.
Geography: what is an ‘asylum seeker’?
Geography: find Calais & Amsterdam and find out more about them
Writing: write a diary entry as Aleksander after he sees the headlines about border patrols intercepting migrant crossings.
Writing: write a letter to grandma asking more about Alex’s gift and how he needs to gain more time.
Write a balanced argument about the use of Alex’s gift (Alex V Dad) and changing the future.
Maths: language of time & telling the time
Geography: research passports across the world
PSHE: migrants crossing the channel
PSHE: trust & friendship
Read an extract on the Nosy Crow website: Running Out of Time
Find planning for each chapter of the books on the Nosy Crow website: Running Out of Time Planning