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Independence in Ghana and Kenya
KS3 lesson on differences between Ghanian and Kenyan independence.
KS3 What was the British Empire Lessons
What was the British Empire is a fully resourced SOW with strong foucs on building knowledge and scaffolding for all learners.
Lesson 1- Why did the British build an empire?
Lesson 2- How did the British take over India?
Lesson 3- Why did Indians rebel in 1857?
Lesson 4- How did Europe scramble for Africa?
Lesson 5- Why did Europe scramble for Africa?
Lesson 6- How did the Zulu people resist British invasion?
Lesson 7- What was British decolonisation in India?
Lesson 8 preparation- Assessment question ‘How convincing are interpretations A and B on what the British Empire was really like?’
Lesson 9- Assessment (using the remainder of lesson 8 slides).
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Diverse History KS3 Units fully resourced
Fully resourced, knowledge heavy lessons on separate units:
West African Kingdoms
The Mughal Empire
The Partition of India
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Include assessment question and fully resourced scaffolds and worked examples
KS3 Mughal Empire Lessons - Who was the most successful Mughal Emperor?
11 Lessons on the Mughal Empire in India- Enquiry question titled: Who was the most succesful Mughal Emperor?
Assessment title: How far was Akbar the most succesful Mughal Emperor?
Lesson 1- Emperor Babur
Lesson 2- Emperor Humayan
Lesson 3- Writing Practice (scaffolds included)
Lesson 4- Emperor Akbar
Lesson 5- Emperor Akbar’s changes
Lesson 6- Writing practice (scaffolds included)
Lesson 7- Emperor Jahangir
Lesson 8- Writing practice (optional)
Lesson 9- Shah Jahan
Lesson 10- Emperor Aurungzeb
Lesson 11- Assessment (practice and scaffolds included).
Partition of India KS3 Lessons
KS3 Lessons on India’s Partition
Lesson 1- What was British decolonisation in India?
Lesson 2- How have people remembered decolonisation in India?
Lesson 3- What can the experiences of women tell us about partition?
Lesson 4- Assessment
KS3 West African Kingdoms History Lessons
8 lessons on West African Kingdoms titled ‘Why did West African Kingdoms become so globalised in the 14th century?’
Lesson 1- What was West Africa like in 1350?
Lesson 2- How did Mansa Musa’s travels contribute to globalised West African Kingdoms?
Lesson 3- Writing practice: How did Mansa Musa’s travels contribute to globalised West African Kingdoms?
Lesson 4- Why did the gold trade grow in West Africa?
Lesson 5- Writing practice: Why did the gold trade contribute to West Africa becoming globalised?
Lesson 6- Why did Islam contribute to West Africa becoming globalised?
Lessson 7- Planning
Lesson 8- Assessment