suitable for Black History Month
90+ mins
Pack includes: lesson plan, student worksheets.
Learning Objectives:
Examine the Role of Statues in Historical Memory
Evaluate Different Perspectives on Statue Removal
Recognise the Role of Activism in Social Change
Foster Empathy by Engaging with Multiple Perspectives
Encourage Creative Solutions to Controversial Historical Memory
Improve Oral and Written Communication
Perfect for Black History Month, this lesson plan will inspire your students to explore the important, recent historical events. Empower your classroom with a deeper understanding of history and its ongoing impact on our world.
Lesson Plan Bundle: Black History, Reclaiming narratives
7 complete lessons, over 12 hours of classroom material + homework assignments
Overview:
Delve into the rich and diverse history of Black individuals and movements that have shaped the course of history with our comprehensive Black History Heroes and Milestones lesson plan bundle. This collection of lessons covers key figures and events, providing students with an engaging and insightful exploration of Black history.
Included Lessons:
The Bristol Bus Boycott: Discover the pivotal role this boycott played in the fight against racial discrimination in the UK.
The Zong Massacre: Learn about this tragic event and its impact on the abolitionist movement and the fight for justice.
Mary Seacole: Explore the remarkable life and contributions of this pioneering nurse and humanitarian during the Crimean War.
Stephen Lawrence: Understand the profound legacy of Stephen Lawrence’s case in the ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality.
Black Lives Matter (Recommended as first lesson)
Windrush
The Battle of Bamber Bridge
Key Features:
Historical Context: Each lesson provides an in-depth look at the social, political, and economic factors surrounding these key figures and events.
Interactive Activities: Engage students with primary source analyses, creative projects, role-playing scenarios, and multimedia presentations.
Critical Discussions: Facilitate thoughtful conversations on racial discrimination, social justice, and the importance of activism and community support.
-Reflective Exercises: Encourage students to connect historical events with contemporary issues, fostering empathy, awareness, and critical thinking.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the significance of each figure and event in the broader context of Black history and civil rights movements.
Analyze the challenges faced and the strategies used to overcome racial and social injustices.
Reflect on the enduring legacies of these individuals and events, and their relevance to current societal issues.
Perfect for Black History Month or any curriculum focused on history and social justice, this lesson plan bundle will inspire your students to appreciate the contributions and resilience of Black individuals throughout history.
suitable for Black History Month
90+ mins
Pack includes: lesson plan, student worksheet, activity cards
Lesson Plan: The Bamber Bridge Incident
Overview:
Introduce your students to the powerful story of the Bamber Bridge incident, a pivotal event in the history of racial tensions during World War II. This engaging lesson plan explores the clash between Black American soldiers and local British citizens, highlighting issues of racial discrimination and solidarity.
Key Features:
Historical Context: Students will learn about the social and political dynamics of World War II, particularly the racial segregation in the U.S. military and its impact overseas.
Interactive Activities: Engage your students with primary source analyses, role-playing scenarios, and group discussions that bring the historical events to life.
Critical Discussions: Facilitate thoughtful conversations on racial discrimination, the impact of segregation, and the importance of allyship and community support.
Reflective Exercises: Encourage students to draw connections between past events and current social justice issues, fostering empathy and critical thinking.
Learning Objective
Understand the causes and significance of the Bamber Bridge incident.
Analyse the impact of racial segregation and discrimination on soldiers during World War II.
Reflect on the legacy of the incident and its relevance to contemporary discussions on race and justice.
Perfect for Black History Month or any history or social studies curriculum, this lesson plan will inspire your students to explore important themes of racial equality, solidarity, and social justice.
suitable for Black History Month
90+minutes
pack includes: lesson plan, worksheet, activity card
Overview:
Introduce your students to the remarkable life and contributions of Mary Seacole, a pioneering nurse and humanitarian. This comprehensive lesson plan highlights Seacole’s impact during the Crimean War and her enduring legacy in the field of healthcare.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the life and achievements of Mary Seacole.
Analyse the challenges she faced due to racial and gender discrimination.
Reflect on the significance of her contributions to nursing and healthcare.
Perfect for Black History Month or any time of the year, this lesson plan will inspire your students to appreciate the contributions of Mary Seacole and the importance of diversity in history.
suitable for Black History Month
90+ mins
Pack includes: lesson plan, student worksheets.
Discover the inspiring story of the Bristol Bus Boycott and its pivotal role in the fight against racial discrimination in the UK. This comprehensive lesson plan is designed to engage students with interactive activities, critical discussions, and reflective exercises.
Perfect for Black History Month, this lesson plan will inspire your students to explore the important contributions of Black individuals to civil rights and social justice. Empower your classroom with a deeper understanding of history and its ongoing impact on our world.
Have a mixed level group and need to keep them occupied for a morning with fun and engaging activities? Here are four:
Create a unique museum that reflects interests, knowledge, and creativity. This museum can be about anything students are passionate about — art, history, science, technology, pop culture, music, sports, etc. Their task is to design the museum’s layout, curate the exhibits, and develop an engaging experience for visitors.
Design a City for the Future that could exist 50 years from now. This city should be innovative, sustainable, and practical. Consider aspects such as architectural style, energy production, transportation, and overall livability.
Write a Newspaper that reflects chosen theme or focus area. This newspaper can be about any topic they are passionate about—current events, school news, a specific hobby, entertainment, sports, technology, or any other area of interest. Their task is to write articles, design the layout, and create a cohesive publication that informs and engages readers.
Plan a Bank Heist - Using creativity and problem-solving skills, students plan a detailed and fictional bank heist. This task is designed to encourage strategic thinking, teamwork, and the ability to create a compelling narrative. Remember, this is a purely imaginative exercise meant for fun and learning.
If there is time, students present what they have created to other groups.
Pack contains: lesson plan, worksheets (short story not included, but easily found online: A Man Who Had No Eyes – Mackinlay Kantor)
Pack focus/learning objectives: Summarise the plot of “A Man Who Had No Eyes”. Identify and analyse the key themes of the story (perspective, resilience, and deception). Evaluate the use of irony and characterisation in the text. Discuss the moral implications of the story. Write a brief response on how perspective shapes our understanding of others.
Activities include: discussions on making judgements based on appearance, general knowledge about the early 20th century, reading a short story, comprehension questions, critical thinking (using a philosophical thought experiment), debate and writing.
Pack contains: lesson plan, worksheets
Pack focus: summary writing activities, examples and practice.
Even though this lesson was written for the story “Notes from the Midnight Driver”, the worksheet can be used before the book has been fully read
Students learn how to write a good summary, why they are useful, and a step-by-step approach to writing one.
Activities include #hasthtag (identifying key themes and events through the smallest number of words possible), spot-the-extra-detail (identifying unnecessary information in a text), step-by-step guide to writing a summary, and a longer text to practice writing a summary, as well as suggestions of chapters/scenes to summarise from the book “Notes from the Midnight Driver” by Sonnenblick.
Pack contains: lesson plan, worksheets
Pack focus: characterisation writing activities, examples and practice.
Even though this lesson was written for the story “Notes from the Midnight Driver”, the worksheet can be used before the book has been fully read
Students learn how to write a good characterisation, why they are useful, and a step-by-step approach to writing one.
Activities include “character suitcase” (packing a suitcase with physical and symbolic items for a character), detailed characterisation prompts with examples that breakdown the characterisation into manageable chunks, collection information for a biography, and finally writing a characterisation for a character from the book “Notes from the Midnight Driver” by Sonnenblick.
Pack contains: lesson plan, worksheets
Pack focus: comment writing activities, examples and practice.
Even though this lesson was written for the story “Notes from the Midnight Driver”, the worksheet can be used before the book has been fully read
Students learn how to write a good comment, why they are useful, and a step-by-step approach to writing one.
Activities include; comment walls and discussions about literary themes, detailed step-by-step guide to writing a comment as well as closed practice, practice comment writing as well as proofreading and responding to another classmate’s comment.
Pack contains: lesson plan, worksheets (short story and poem not included, but easily found online: Robert Frost “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”, and “And Miles to go Before I Sleep” by D F Nolan)
Pack focus/learning objectives: Analyse the key themes and literary devices in the story. Discuss character development and relationships. Understand the meaning behind the title and its symbolism. Relate the story to their own lives and make personal connections. Write a reflective piece on the story’s impact on them.
Activities include: discussions on poetry, comprehension, critical thinking on the character’s inner conflict, analysis of themes, writing a radio play, writing comparative essays and research real-life stories of people who have overcome significant obstacles to fulfil a duty or promise.
Pack contains: lesson plan, worksheets
Pack focus: This lesson focuses on using modal verbs of deduction and speculation(might have, could have, must have) to discuss Ada Lovelace’s contributions to computing and how her work may have been understood or misunderstood by her contemporaries. The lesson includes a brief introduction to Ada Lovelace, followed by a grammar focus on modals, and an activity where students engage in a discussion or debate using modal verbs to speculate about her influence.
Learning objectives:
· Use modal verbs for deduction and speculation in the past tense.
· Discuss how historical figures like Ada Lovelace might have influenced modern technology
· Engage in meaningful discussions using speculation to make deductions about historical events.
Pack includes: lesson plan, worksheet (with text, comprehension, and activities), and presentation slides
Pack focus: life and work of Marie Skłodowska-Curie, women in STEM, WWI technology,
Understand the role Marie Skłodowska-Curie had in science in the early 20th Century
Describe Curie’s contributions to society, including her work during World War I with mobile X-ray units (petites Curies).
Respond constructively to peers’ comments to engage in discussion.
Create a timeline or mind map outlining Curie’s personal and professional milestones.
Activities included on worksheet that could be classwork or homework (may need internet access for research):
Create a Timeline
Experiment Demonstration
Women in STEM poster campaign
Design a museum that educates visitors on Marie Skłodowska-Curie’s contributions to science.
poster creation
STEM problem-solving challenge
Legacy debate
Short answer