est. 2015. Specialists in Mathematics, Computing & Science resources for Primary and Secondary School aged children. Working in Conjunction with Soaring Stars Education since 2020.
est. 2015. Specialists in Mathematics, Computing & Science resources for Primary and Secondary School aged children. Working in Conjunction with Soaring Stars Education since 2020.
Black History Month & Maths cross-curricular activity covering Martin Luther King Jr. KS3 and GCSE Maths focused. Answers are included. Maths topics covered include worded problems, division, fractions, ratios and percentages.
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Black History Month / Black History Quiz for children. Originally developed by Harringay Council and uploaded by me here under the creative commons licence. I’ve changed a couple of the questions (and corresponding answers), turned it into a powerpoint presentation and included a word doc and pdf version for easy handouts, printing, homework and other distributution.
Answers are included on second page in the docs (word and pdf) and penultimate slide on the ppt.
We also run an online black history course every Saturday at 1pm on zoom, please visit more our website for more information on how to join and check out our other black history resources.
Suitable for KS2, KS3, GCSE and sixth form
A Black history Month Quiz we created for this years theme, ‘proud to be’. Questions are mixed ability, but are accessible to all. I would reccomend 11-16s, but high achieving or savvy KS2 students may be able to do well in this quiz. Answer sheet included on the second page.
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A Black history Month Quiz we created for this years theme, ‘proud to be’. Questions are mixed ability, but are accessible to all. I would reccomend 11-16s, but high achieving or savvy KS2 students may be able to do well in this quiz. Answer sheet included on the second page.
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Each year Black History Month has a theme, and inspired by the 2020 Black Lives Matter events, the theme for 2021 is ‘Proud to Be’. It invited black and brown people of all ages throughout the UK to share what they are proud of.
What follows is the ‘Say it loud I’m black and Proud Documentary’, first aired in 1969 by Thames Television. It features interviews from Muhammad Ali, the reverend Jesse Jackson and others from African-American civil rights movement. I have written some discussion points, questions and extended activities in the PDF document for your students.
Can be used as a standalone whole lesson, or part of a PSHE course on diversity. Developed for KS4/GCSE, but may be suitable for some KS3 Students. I would advise parents/teachers to watch the video beforehand to assess its suitability for your children/learners as some views expressed could be considered controversial.
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Black History Month Crossword suitable for Key Stage 2, 3 and GCSE Students. The questions, clues and answers are designed in a way in which most children will know the answers (or be able to get them relatively easily)
Answer Key Included and we have created two more similar styled crosswords which you can download here
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Black History Month Crossword suitable for Key Stage 2, 3 and GCSE Students. The questions, clues and answers are designed in a way in which most children will know the answers (or be able to get them relatively easily)
Answer Key Included and we have created two more similar styled crosswords which you can download from our page. This is crossword 3 of 3.
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A Cross-curricular Black History Month Activity. Was designed with KS3 Students in mind, but suitable for KS2 and GCSE Also. It starts with a short video extract (7 minutes long) from the documentary ‘I am Bolt’, and follows up with discussion points, questions and extended writing activities.
Can be used as a whole standalone lesson or as part of a PSHE course or a black history month lesson.
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Black History Month Crossword suitable for Key Stage 2, 3 and GCSE Students. The questions, clues and answers are designed in a way in which most children will know the answers (or be able to get them relatively easily)
Answer Key Included and we have created two more similar styled crosswords which you can download from our page.
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A Black Pound Day whole lesson from scratch. Suitable for GCSE and Key Stage 3 Students, athough could easily be modified for KS2. Includes a powerpoint presentation detailing what it is, why it has come about, its aims, how it helps black communities, why it is important and how to support BPD and what we can do to help.
Also attached is a set of activities which can be done individually or in groups. Can be used as a whole standalone lesson or as part of a PSHE course or a black history month lesson.
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