Are you tired of rehashing the same content every year for Black History Month?
Do you want content that is most relevant to the children you teach?
Download this resource file to gain access to resources that will redefine how you look at Black history.
Black History is British history, it shouldn’t be confined to one month, however we as educators should use this month to promote the most relevant and decolonised material possible.
The Breakdown of the lessons:
- EYFS: Influential Black Britons
- Year 1: Black British Art
- Year 2: The Windrush Generation and the establishment of Notting Hill Carnival
- Year 3: Black Tudors and Black Romans in Britain
- Year 4: Racism in Football and Famous Black British Footballers
- Year 5: The British Empire and Black people’s contributions to the Industrial Revolution
- Year 6: The Power of Protest; How the Black British community have resisted racism
- Musical Truth KS1 and KS2: A musical history of Modern Britain inspired by Jeffrey Boakye’s book.
If you do decide to use these resources, all I ask is that you kindly share the lesson outcomes with me on Twitter @ToyinDairo24
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A wonderful variety of resources that some of our young people are using for a series of whole-school assemblies. Thank you!
Thank You!!!!!
Fantastic resources - thank you for providing these.
Excellent coverage of Black Britons through history. Lots of fact that I, as a Lady of Colour was not aware of. Fascinating, informative and enjoyable. Thank you.
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