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.
Our Narrative Writing Exercise Booklet is an English and comprehension workbook suitable for children aged 7-12 focusing on creative and narrative writing. Includes sections on: story openers, what makes a good story, characterisation, planning, literary devices & techniques, story structure and more.
Also includes various exercises, strucuting tools and guides, and tentative grading criteria (for the 11+ and other entrance exams) and over 15 titles for students to practice writing their stories on. This workbook is 40 pages long.
Our Times Tables Funpack is an activity book containing 50 pages. Children must help Andre and Lola navigate through a myriad of challenges, games, puzzles, activities, questions and mysteries in order to complete. Suitable for children ages 7-11 and those working on mastering their times tables.
Answers included.
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.
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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!
The next in our proud to be series for 2021’s black history month theme. In this edition we look at Marcus Rashford. It starts with a quick video interview with him on the Black History Month inspired football boots he released in conjunction with Nike last year, followed up with some discussion points for you and the group to explore and some extended writing activities. There is also a design your own football kit exercise at the end too and I have attached a template for that from TES.
Designed for KS2 but also suitable for KS3 Students
For this edition of 2021 Black History Months ‘Proud to be’ theme we have developed a resource based around Hollywood actor John boyega. It consists of a short interview he did with GQ magazine shortly after the viral speech he gave at a anti-racism event in London in the wake of the death of George Floyd, followed by a series of discussion points and extended writing activities.
Suitable for key stage 3 and 4 and could be used as part of a pshe lesson or as part of your black History Month exercises and case studies.
This Black History Month Resource is based around this theme proud to be. It consists of a two page worksheet where students are asked to talk about things which make them proud. In the second part they can come up with their own pride based questions and swap with their friends and see what makes them proud.
Suitable for Key Stage 2 and 3 Students, and could be used in your PSHE lessons on diversity or for black history month.
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For this edition of 2021 Black History Months ‘Proud to be’ theme we have developed a resource based around Marcus Garvey, the father of Pan-Africanism. It is based around his 1921 speech “If You Believe the Negro Has a Soul”.
Please read the speech before deploying the resource to your learners to assess suitability. There may be some archaic terms that some may find offensive / inappropriate. This was designed with GCSE students in mind, but may be suitable for KS3 Students.
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Black History Month & Maths cross-curricular activity covering Martin Luther King Jr. KS3 and GCSE Maths focused. Answers are included. Maths topics covered include worded problems, proportions, division, fractions, ratios and reverse percentages.
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Each year Black History Month has a theme, and inspired by the 2020 Black Lives Matter events, the theme for 2021 is ‘Proud to Be’. It invited black and brown people of all ages throughout the UK to share what they are proud of.
What follows is the ‘Say it loud I’m black and Proud Documentary’, first aired in 1969 by Thames Television. It features interviews from Muhammad Ali, the reverend Jesse Jackson and others from African-American civil rights movement. I have written some discussion points, questions and extended activities in the PDF document for your students.
Can be used as a standalone whole lesson, or part of a PSHE course on diversity. Developed for KS4/GCSE, but may be suitable for some KS3 Students. I would advise parents/teachers to watch the video beforehand to assess its suitability for your children/learners as some views expressed could be considered controversial.
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