Lesson on life on the slave plantations of the Caribbean.
Lesson Includes:
- Recap task from previous lesson on transatlantic slave trade.
- Google quiz (self-marking – acts as a further recap/consolidation)
- Guided reading task with video
- Categorisation task with 5 x info slides in the resources to support this activity.
- Writing task about daily life on the plantations.
- Toussaint Research Task with peer assessment criteria.
- 10 x flash cards for key words
- Literacy mat for EAL/G&T support.
Part of a wider bundle of lessons on American History.
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