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I am a History Teacher with a love for producing high quality and easily accessible history lessons, which I have accumulated and adapted for over 20 years of my teaching career. I appreciate just how time consuming teaching now is and the difficulty of constantly producing resources for an ever changing curriculum.

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Migration Nation

The aim of this lesson is to assess the significance of migration and its influence today.

Some key questions and misconceptions begin the lesson. This is extended by using some key words to students have to elaborate on, with help given if required.

There are also some Case Studies from various countries to analyse and study, as students give reasons for the migration from them.

There is also a chance to guess (with hints and prompts) which countries various people are from using modern day scenarios.

There is some extended writing to complete as well as links to video and images to consolidate understanding.

There is an enquiry question posed at the start of the lesson and revisited throughout to show the progress of learning throughout the lesson and subsequent unit of work.

The lesson comes in PowerPoint format and can be changed and adapted to suit.

The lesson is differentiated, fully resourced and includes suggested teaching strategies.

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Migration to Britain KS3 Bundle

I have created these set of resources which focus on the study of Migration to Britain to consolidate and extends pupils’ chronological knowledge of migration from the Stone Age to the present day This bundle will test student skills and historical understanding of migration. It includes significant events such as the docking of the Empire Windrush at Tilbury Docks in 1948. It makes connections between migration to Britain through the ages such as Irish migration as a result of the potato famine and Irish migration today. Students will be introduced to key concepts of change and continuity between Jewish migration as a result of persecution, the Kindertransport as well as the causes and consequences of migration after World War II and the need for workers in Britain. Students will analyse sources, such as for South East Asian migration to Britain and analyse different interpretations of migration through time. They will be able to use historical terms and concepts in more sophisticated ways such as assimilation, refugee, scapegoat, colour bar and boycott. Finally they will be able to provide structured responses and substantiated arguments, giving written evidence and context to extended writing tasks throughout this Migration Unit of work. The lessons are broken down into the following: 1) An introduction to migration 2) First Migrants to Britain 3) Jewish migration to Britain 4) Irish migration to Britain 5) Caribbean migration to Britain 6) Empire WIndrush 7) South Asian migration to Britain 8) Eastern Migration to Britain 9) Fighting discrimination – Bristol Bus Boycott and Stephen Lawrence 10) Migration today (free resource) Each lesson comes with suggested teaching and learning strategies, retrieval practice and differentiated activities and are linked to the latest historical interpretations, video clips and debate. The lessons come in PowerPoint format and can be edited and changed to suit. Please note that some AI has been used in researching this topic, which I have double-checked and verified to be accurate. These lessons are ideal as a way of introducing Migration if you are teaching it at GCSE or if you wish to add an interesting unit of work to engage and challenge the students to encourage them to take History further in their studies.

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