Edexcel / Pearson. Topic 8B: Migration, Identity and Sovereignty.
9-10 Nationalism in the Modern World (British Empire, conflict, immigration, colonial legacies)
This is a double lesson in one powerpoint.
There are 24 slides in total with varied activities keep students’ attention.
Skills required for Paper 3 are embedded.
Answers for tasks are included to use for peer/self marking, to save teacher time.
Slides content:
• Starter knowledge quiz with answers
• ‘Nation state’ and ‘nationality’ definitions
• The British Empire – events, timeline and discussion of historical opinions
• East India Trading Company and ‘the Raj’
• Conflicts in the 19th century – Territory grabs in Europe, Napoleon, Franco-Prussian war
• Conflicts in the 20th century – WWI, WWII, Nazis and ‘Lebensraum’
• Post 1945 independence and ‘Wind of Change’
• Conflict in Vietnam and Sudan
• Immigration to the UK from former colonies
• Cultural heterogeneity
• Colonial legacies – analyse map of Africa’s languages
• Practice exam question (20 marks) with mark scheme
• Plenary questions
• Matched content from the specification
• Teacher’s information slides on text books and homework
SUPPORTING RESOURCES: ‘Migration Resource Pack – Study notes, homework booklet, mark schemes, end of topic assessment and scheme of work with case studies list (Edexcel, Pearson, A level, 9GEO)’
Books:
Geography for Edexcel A Level Year 2 Student Book. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9781382014885
Edexcel A Level Geography 2016 Year 2 Student Book. Pearson. ISBN: 9781292139654.
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