suitable for Black History Month
90+minutes
pack includes: Lesson Plan, student worksheet
Overview:
Explore the profound impact of Stephen Lawrence’s life and legacy in the fight for racial justice with this comprehensive lesson plan. This lesson delves into the events surrounding Stephen Lawrence’s tragic murder, the subsequent legal battles, and the significant changes it prompted in British society.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the events surrounding the murder of Stephen Lawrence and the subsequent legal proceedings.
Analyze the broader impact of Stephen Lawrence’s case on racial justice and police reforms in the UK.
Reflect on the importance of activism and community support in combating racial injustice.
Perfect for Black History Month or any curriculum focused on civil rights and social justice, this lesson plan will inspire your students to engage with important issues and understand the enduring significance of Stephen Lawrence’s legacy.
60-90 mins
Pack contains: lesson plan, worksheet, Tilbury speech.
Pack focus: the historical context of the speech and the rhetoric devices used during the speech.
This lesson analyses the Elizabeth I’s Tilbury Speech and the rhetoric devices used in persuasive speech. As well as analysing the speech, students should research other famous war time speeches, and attempt to write their own persuasive argument.
There is a page for historical context, so this can be a stand alone lesson.
Rhetoric devices that are studied in this lesson include: tone, pathos, anaphora, and imagery.
For ESL lessons - all online searches should be completed in English.
10+ hours of lessons
pack includes 5 complete lessons with dozens of activities for students to engage with the topic.
Celebrate the contributions and milestones of the
LGBTQ+ community with our comprehensive lesson plan bundle. This collection covers key figures, events, and movements, providing students with an engaging and insightful exploration of UK LGBTQ+ history. This collection of Lessons on LGBTQ+ history focuses on:
The History of Pride - Understand the significance of this event in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights and its lasting impact on the movement.
The Stonewall Riot - Learn about these trailblazing activists and their roles in advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and social justice.
LGSM (Lesbian and Gays Support the Miners) - the importance of intersectional activism.
The legacy of Alan Turing -
Queer literature - Dorian Gray
Key Features:
-Historical Context: Each lesson provides an in-depth look at the social, political, and cultural factors surrounding these key figures and events.
-Interactive Activities: Engage students with primary source analyses, creative projects, role-playing scenarios, and multimedia presentations.
Critical Discussions: Facilitate thoughtful conversations on discrimination, social justice, and the importance of activism and community support.
Reflective Exercises: Encourage students to connect historical events with contemporary issues, fostering empathy, awareness, and critical thinking.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the significance of each figure and event in the broader context of LGBTQ+ history and civil rights movements.
Analyse the challenges faced and the strategies used to overcome discrimination and achieve social justice.
Reflect on the enduring legacies of these individuals and events, and their relevance to current societal issues.
Perfect for LGBTQ+ History Month or any curriculum focused on history and social justice, this lesson plan bundle will inspire your students to appreciate the contributions and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community throughout history.
90+minutes
pack includes: lesson plan, worksheets, games
Pack focus: the history of Pride in the UK
Discover the rich and diverse history behind LGBTQ+ Pride Month with this engaging and comprehensive lesson plan. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, this resource provides educators with everything they need to teach students about the origins, significance, and key figures of the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
Comprehensive and Ready-to-Use: Save time with a well-researched and pre-assembled plan that covers all essential aspects of LGBTQ+ history.
Engaging and Interactive: Keep students interested with a variety of dynamic activities and multimedia elements.
Inclusive Education: Promote empathy and understanding by teaching the importance of diversity and inclusion.
Equip your classroom with the tools to honor Pride Month and educate students on the importance of LGBTQ+ history. Purchase this lesson plan today and inspire the next generation to appreciate and celebrate diversity!
90+minutes
pack includes: lesson Plan, worksheets
Overview:
Immerse your students in the pivotal events of the Stonewall Riots, a landmark moment in LGBTQ+ history that ignited the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement. This engaging lesson plan is designed for middle and high school classrooms, providing educators with the resources to teach about the significance of Stonewall and its enduring impact on the fight for equality.
Empower your students with the knowledge of a critical moment in LGBTQ+ history. Purchase this Stonewall Riots lesson plan today and inspire meaningful conversations about equality and justice in your classroom!
90+ minutes
pack include: lesson Plan, worksheets
Overview:
Introduce your students to the inspiring story of “Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners” (LGSM), a remarkable example of solidarity and activism during the UK miners’ strike of the 1980s. This engaging lesson plan is perfect for middle and high school classrooms, offering educators comprehensive resources to teach about this unique alliance and its impact on both the LGBTQ+ and labor movements.
What’s Included:
Historical Context: Detailed background on the UK miners’ strike of 1984-1985, including the economic and political challenges faced by the miners.
LGSM Formation: An exploration of how the LGSM group was formed, the motivations behind their support for the miners, and the initial challenges they faced.
Key Events and Actions: A chronological account of LGSM’s activities, from fundraising efforts to public demonstrations, and their interactions with mining communities.
Impact and Legacy: Analysis of the long-term effects of LGSM’s activism on LGBTQ+ rights and labor movements, including the mutual support and lasting alliances formed.
Interactive Activities: Engage students with role-playing scenarios, group discussions, and creative projects to deepen their understanding and empathy.
Discussion Prompts: Thought-provoking questions designed to spark classroom conversations about solidarity, activism, and the power of diverse communities working together.
Comprehensive and Ready-to-Use: Streamline your preparation with a thorough and well-organized lesson plan covering all key aspects of the LGSM movement.
Engaging and Dynamic: Keep students captivated with a variety of interactive and multimedia resources that bring the story of LGSM to life.
Educational and Inspiring: Highlight the importance of unity and mutual support in activism, fostering a sense of empathy and social responsibility in students.
Empower your classroom with the inspiring story of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners: teach your students about the power of solidarity and the enduring impact of collective action!
90+mins
pack includes: Lesson Plan, worksheets, game cards .
Explore the life and legacy of Alan Turing, a brilliant mathematician and a key figure in both the development of modern computing and LGBTQ+ history. This comprehensive lesson plan is designed for middle and high school classrooms, providing educators with the tools to teach about Turing’s groundbreaking contributions to science and his enduring impact on LGBTQ+ rights.
Biographical Overview: An in-depth look at Alan Turing’s early life, education, and the key events that shaped his career and personal life.
Contributions to Computing: Detailed explanations of Turing’s work on the Turing Machine, his role in breaking the Enigma code during World War II, and his foundational contributions to computer science.
LGBTQ+ History: An exploration of Turing’s experiences as a gay man in mid-20th century Britain, including the challenges he faced due to his sexuality and the impact of his prosecution on his life and career.
Legacy and Recognition: Analysis of Turing’s posthumous recognition, including the eventual public apology from the British government and the significance of “Turing’s Law” in the context of LGBTQ+ rights.
Empower your students with the story of Alan Turing, a pioneer who changed the world through his intellect and courage.
90+ mins
pack includes: Lesson Plan, worksheets.
Delve into the captivating world of Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray” with this immersive lesson plan designed for high school classrooms. Through a blend of literary analysis, historical context, and thematic exploration, students will uncover the novel’s timeless themes and its significance in the context of Victorian society.
Introduction to Oscar Wilde: A biographical overview of Oscar Wilde’s life, focusing on his literary contributions, his role in the Aesthetic Movement, and the societal context of late 19th-century England.
Historical and Social Context: Examination of Victorian attitudes towards art, beauty, morality, and the repression of individual desires, with a focus on how these themes are reflected in the novel.
Immerse your students in the fascinating world of Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece.
90+ minutes
Pack contains: lesson plan, Titanic worksheet, conditionals worksheets, additional activities sheet.
Pack focus: conditional clauses.
Students learn about the sinking of the Titanic with a newspaper article. Students use conditionals to discuss how the past could have been different had ‘x’ happened, or ‘y’ had been awake.
There is a resource sheet with all the conditional information with examples for the students to keep for revision, as well as a worksheet that goes step-by-step through the different conditional structures and build up to creating their own sentences.
Additional activities: debate (who is most to blame for the sinking of the Titanic), writing (both essay and creative), and games.
90 mins (+homework/writing exercise).
Pack includes: lesson plan, and worksheets.
An in-depth study of Hemingway’s short story ‘Old Man at the Bridge’. This short story appears simple on the surface but offers broad discussions and a range of interpretations for students. It is an easy read.
Analyse the short story, then write essays, summaries or creative writing projects.
Comprehension questions for the story and further discussion points are included.
Also included: historical, political and ideological context for the Spanish Civil War.
The lesson can be linked with essay writing, summary writing, and creative writing.
Other Spanish Civil War lesson plans include: George Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia.
Other Hemingway lesson plans include: Cat in the Rain
(DOES NOT INCLUDE COPIES OF THE STORY - THESE CAN BE EASILY FOUND ONLINE)
suitable for Black History Month
90+mins
Pack includes: Lesson plan, student worksheet.
Learning Objectives: Zong Massacre
• Students will explore the legal and moral implications of the Zong Massacre, including the legal case that ensued and its impact on the abolitionist movement.
• Students will develop empathy and understanding for the experiences of enslaved Africans and their descendants, emphasising the importance of remembering and learning from such historical atrocities.
Perfect for Black History Month, this lesson plan will inspire your students to explore the important contributions of Black individuals to civil rights and social justice. Empower your classroom with a deeper understanding of history and its ongoing impact on our world.
suitable for Black History Month
90+ mins
Pack includes: Lesson Plan, student worksheet
Overview:
Immerse your students in the contemporary civil rights movement with a comprehensive lesson plan on Black Lives Matter. This engaging and thought-provoking plan is designed to help students understand the origins, goals, and impact of the movement through interactive activities, critical discussions, and reflective exercises.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the origins and goals of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Analyse the movement’s strategies and its impact on society.
Reflect on the importance of activism and social justice in addressing systemic racism.
Perfect for Black History Month or any time of the year, this lesson plan will inspire your students to engage with important contemporary issues and empower them to contribute to positive social change.
suitable for Black History Month
90+ mins
Pack includes: lesson plan, student worksheets.
Learning Objectives:
Examine the Role of Statues in Historical Memory
Evaluate Different Perspectives on Statue Removal
Recognise the Role of Activism in Social Change
Foster Empathy by Engaging with Multiple Perspectives
Encourage Creative Solutions to Controversial Historical Memory
Improve Oral and Written Communication
Perfect for Black History Month, this lesson plan will inspire your students to explore the important, recent historical events. Empower your classroom with a deeper understanding of history and its ongoing impact on our world.
Lesson Plan Bundle: Black History, Reclaiming narratives
7 complete lessons, over 12 hours of classroom material + homework assignments
Overview:
Delve into the rich and diverse history of Black individuals and movements that have shaped the course of history with our comprehensive Black History Heroes and Milestones lesson plan bundle. This collection of lessons covers key figures and events, providing students with an engaging and insightful exploration of Black history.
Included Lessons:
The Bristol Bus Boycott: Discover the pivotal role this boycott played in the fight against racial discrimination in the UK.
The Zong Massacre: Learn about this tragic event and its impact on the abolitionist movement and the fight for justice.
Mary Seacole: Explore the remarkable life and contributions of this pioneering nurse and humanitarian during the Crimean War.
Stephen Lawrence: Understand the profound legacy of Stephen Lawrence’s case in the ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality.
Black Lives Matter (Recommended as first lesson)
Windrush
The Battle of Bamber Bridge
Key Features:
Historical Context: Each lesson provides an in-depth look at the social, political, and economic factors surrounding these key figures and events.
Interactive Activities: Engage students with primary source analyses, creative projects, role-playing scenarios, and multimedia presentations.
Critical Discussions: Facilitate thoughtful conversations on racial discrimination, social justice, and the importance of activism and community support.
-Reflective Exercises: Encourage students to connect historical events with contemporary issues, fostering empathy, awareness, and critical thinking.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the significance of each figure and event in the broader context of Black history and civil rights movements.
Analyze the challenges faced and the strategies used to overcome racial and social injustices.
Reflect on the enduring legacies of these individuals and events, and their relevance to current societal issues.
Perfect for Black History Month or any curriculum focused on history and social justice, this lesson plan bundle will inspire your students to appreciate the contributions and resilience of Black individuals throughout history.
suitable for Black History Month
90+ mins
Pack includes: lesson plan, student worksheet, activity cards
Lesson Plan: The Bamber Bridge Incident
Overview:
Introduce your students to the powerful story of the Bamber Bridge incident, a pivotal event in the history of racial tensions during World War II. This engaging lesson plan explores the clash between Black American soldiers and local British citizens, highlighting issues of racial discrimination and solidarity.
Key Features:
Historical Context: Students will learn about the social and political dynamics of World War II, particularly the racial segregation in the U.S. military and its impact overseas.
Interactive Activities: Engage your students with primary source analyses, role-playing scenarios, and group discussions that bring the historical events to life.
Critical Discussions: Facilitate thoughtful conversations on racial discrimination, the impact of segregation, and the importance of allyship and community support.
Reflective Exercises: Encourage students to draw connections between past events and current social justice issues, fostering empathy and critical thinking.
Learning Objective
Understand the causes and significance of the Bamber Bridge incident.
Analyse the impact of racial segregation and discrimination on soldiers during World War II.
Reflect on the legacy of the incident and its relevance to contemporary discussions on race and justice.
Perfect for Black History Month or any history or social studies curriculum, this lesson plan will inspire your students to explore important themes of racial equality, solidarity, and social justice.
suitable for Black History Month
90+minutes
pack includes: lesson plan, worksheet, activity card
Overview:
Introduce your students to the remarkable life and contributions of Mary Seacole, a pioneering nurse and humanitarian. This comprehensive lesson plan highlights Seacole’s impact during the Crimean War and her enduring legacy in the field of healthcare.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the life and achievements of Mary Seacole.
Analyse the challenges she faced due to racial and gender discrimination.
Reflect on the significance of her contributions to nursing and healthcare.
Perfect for Black History Month or any time of the year, this lesson plan will inspire your students to appreciate the contributions of Mary Seacole and the importance of diversity in history.
suitable for Black History Month
90+ mins
Pack includes: lesson plan, student worksheets.
Discover the inspiring story of the Bristol Bus Boycott and its pivotal role in the fight against racial discrimination in the UK. This comprehensive lesson plan is designed to engage students with interactive activities, critical discussions, and reflective exercises.
Perfect for Black History Month, this lesson plan will inspire your students to explore the important contributions of Black individuals to civil rights and social justice. Empower your classroom with a deeper understanding of history and its ongoing impact on our world.
Pack includes: lesson plan, worksheet (with text, comprehension, and activities), and presentation slides
Pack focus: life and work of Marie Skłodowska-Curie, women in STEM, WWI technology,
Understand the role Marie Skłodowska-Curie had in science in the early 20th Century
Describe Curie’s contributions to society, including her work during World War I with mobile X-ray units (petites Curies).
Respond constructively to peers’ comments to engage in discussion.
Create a timeline or mind map outlining Curie’s personal and professional milestones.
Activities included on worksheet that could be classwork or homework (may need internet access for research):
Create a Timeline
Experiment Demonstration
Women in STEM poster campaign
Design a museum that educates visitors on Marie Skłodowska-Curie’s contributions to science.
poster creation
STEM problem-solving challenge
Legacy debate
Short answer