Est Oct 2021. Your one stop shop for Black History & Black centric teaching & learning resources, with a special focus on British Black HIstroy.
We also teach Black History using these resources (and many more) weekly in our online Zoom Saturday School. Contact us for more info or visit our website to book.
Est Oct 2021. Your one stop shop for Black History & Black centric teaching & learning resources, with a special focus on British Black HIstroy.
We also teach Black History using these resources (and many more) weekly in our online Zoom Saturday School. Contact us for more info or visit our website to book.
In this edition of our Proud to be series for Black History Month 2021, we are looking at Dwayne Johnson, the wrestler and hollywood actor more commonly known as The Rock! For KS3 and KS2.
There is a video (approx 20 minutes), followed by some English comprehension questions for your students to work on based on the content they just saw.
We start with some quick short answer questions (answers included on the final page), followed by some discussion points for you to go through with your group. Finally we have some extended writing activities which can be done in class or for homework.
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A Black history Month Quiz we created for this years theme, ‘proud to be’. Questions are mixed ability, but are accessible to all. I would reccomend 11-16s, but high achieving or savvy KS2 students may be able to do well in this quiz. Answer sheet included on the second page.
This is first of two Quizzes (20 questions each) that we have create please check our page to download the other one. We will be uploading resources throughout month so please subscribe and check back regularly.
A rating would be much appreciated if you found this useful. Thanks in advance and happy black history month!
A KS3 and KS4 Lesson based around an article looking at the origins of Black Friday. Where did it come from? Is its existence rooted in slavery? Should it be celebrated?
I have added quick questions, discussion points for you and your group and extended writing activities at the end of the article.
Please read the article first before distributing as it may not be suitable for some learners.
If you found this useful please rate and check out our other resources in the store. We celebrate Black History all year round and produce black history and black themed resources throughout the year so please check back regularly.