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KS3 West African Kingdoms History Lessons
8 lessons on West African Kingdoms titled ‘Why did West African Kingdoms become so globalised in the 14th century?’
Lesson 1- What was West Africa like in 1350?
Lesson 2- How did Mansa Musa’s travels contribute to globalised West African Kingdoms?
Lesson 3- Writing practice: How did Mansa Musa’s travels contribute to globalised West African Kingdoms?
Lesson 4- Why did the gold trade grow in West Africa?
Lesson 5- Writing practice: Why did the gold trade contribute to West Africa becoming globalised?
Lesson 6- Why did Islam contribute to West Africa becoming globalised?
Lessson 7- Planning
Lesson 8- Assessment
KS3 Mughal Empire Lessons - Who was the most successful Mughal Emperor?
11 Lessons on the Mughal Empire in India- Enquiry question titled: Who was the most succesful Mughal Emperor?
Assessment title: How far was Akbar the most succesful Mughal Emperor?
Lesson 1- Emperor Babur
Lesson 2- Emperor Humayan
Lesson 3- Writing Practice (scaffolds included)
Lesson 4- Emperor Akbar
Lesson 5- Emperor Akbar’s changes
Lesson 6- Writing practice (scaffolds included)
Lesson 7- Emperor Jahangir
Lesson 8- Writing practice (optional)
Lesson 9- Shah Jahan
Lesson 10- Emperor Aurungzeb
Lesson 11- Assessment (practice and scaffolds included).
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Diverse History KS3 Units fully resourced
Fully resourced, knowledge heavy lessons on separate units:
West African Kingdoms
The Mughal Empire
The Partition of India
ALL LESSONS
Include assessment question and fully resourced scaffolds and worked examples
Partition of India KS3 Lessons
KS3 Lessons on India’s Partition
Lesson 1- What was British decolonisation in India?
Lesson 2- How have people remembered decolonisation in India?
Lesson 3- What can the experiences of women tell us about partition?
Lesson 4- Assessment
KS3 What was the British Empire Lessons
What was the British Empire is a fully resourced SOW with strong foucs on building knowledge and scaffolding for all learners.
Lesson 1- Why did the British build an empire?
Lesson 2- How did the British take over India?
Lesson 3- Why did Indians rebel in 1857?
Lesson 4- How did Europe scramble for Africa?
Lesson 5- Why did Europe scramble for Africa?
Lesson 6- How did the Zulu people resist British invasion?
Lesson 7- What was British decolonisation in India?
Lesson 8 preparation- Assessment question ‘How convincing are interpretations A and B on what the British Empire was really like?’
Lesson 9- Assessment (using the remainder of lesson 8 slides).
Independence in Ghana and Kenya
KS3 lesson on differences between Ghanian and Kenyan independence.