An introduction lesson to the Holocaust for Key Stage 3. How Can Sources Explain the Events of the 1930s?
Lesson has been created using resources fro UCL Centre for Holocaust Education resources. The lesson requires pupils to analyse sources and look at Historical interpretations.
Included:
Lesson PowerPoint
Lesson Resources to match
Edexcel History AS Level Route F: Searching for rights and freedoms in the twentieth century
Work Booklet focusing on Theme 3: Women. The Changing Position of Women, 1917-1980.
All activities match the Searching Rights for Freedom Edexcel A Level Brown Book.
Topics:
The Impact of WW1 on Women
The Roaring Twenties and Flapper girls
The Great Depression and the New Deal
The Impact of WW2 on Women
Suburban Living
Women’s liberation Movement and Betty Friedan
Revision templates also available at the end of the PowerPoint
Title: Love is Respect. What are my boundaries?
Explain the importance of setting boundaries to create healthy relationships.
Signs of healthy relationships
What is Sexual Harassment?
Describe what constitutes stalking and harassment and explain its impact on the person.
What is defined as stalking
Consent and saying no
Guidence from PSHE association and bold voices used to create this lesson.
To define the term toxic masculinity and understand why it is dangerous.
What makes a man masculine?
How does toxic masculinity link to gender stereotypes?
Is all masculinity bad?
Mughal India Unit of work
Comparisons made between India and Tudor Britain
Whole scheme of learning, including -
Lesson PowerPoints for 10 lessons including revision and feedback
Worksheets
Mid Point Assessment and end of unit assessments
Revision sheets
What mattered most to British rulers?
British colonial rule in India from 1757s onwards
Conquests of East India Company
Includes information on Robert Clive
Key Stage 3 PSHE Lesson
Link to British Values: Explore the value and richness of cultural diversity in modern Britain.
How is Britain considered multicultural?
Immigration and multiculturalism in modern day Britain
To describe and explain what makes a cohesive community.
British Values: Explore the value and richness of cultural diversity in modern Britain.
What makes a good community?
What is a good citizen?
The importance of the Equality Act