A history lesson for children to complete research on Charles Darwin. The lesson is fully resourced with a powerpoint, SEN activity, resrources and key vocabulary. This is part of a wider history topic looking at Charles Darwin and his impact on the Victorian Era.
Children will;
-find out who Charles Darwin was
-Use the internet to research Charles Darwin
-complete some geographical map work to identify where places are that were relevant to Charles Darwin’s life
-use the questions to help guide their research
A Year 5 history lesson on Charles Darwin, his theories and how the Victorians reacted to them. This is a fully resourced history lesson with a powerpoint, activities, key vocabulary and is part of a wider unit of history of Charles Darwin and is impact on the Victorian Era.
Children will;
-use a variety of historical sources
-look at a piece of artwork and discuss what it tells us about what the Victorians initially thought of Charles Darwin
learn about Samuel Wilberforce and about his link to Christianity/disagreement with Charles Darwin
Read through a source written by someone who was at a Darwin debate and pick out information that tells us what the Victorians thought
Use all the information they have gained throughout the lesson to answer the key question of;
How did Victorians initially reacted to Darwin’s theories and why did they react in this way?
-Fully resourced
-key vocabulary
-SEN activity
-sources provided
A fully resourced lesson that builds on previous ones looking at the changing attitudes over time of the Victorians towards Charles Darwin. The lesson has a detailed PowerPoint, historical sources, key vocabulary to focus on and an SEN activity.
Children will;
-look at a range of historical sources from around the time Charles Darwin was alive and analyse them - this includes a poem and a media poster
-understand how Victorian attitudes towards Charles Darwin started to change and compare them to the earlier attitudes
-understand that not all Victorians were opposed to Charles Darwin’s theories
-understand that as Victorians started to gain greater access to education, their beliefs in the bible started to change
-understand the world’s opinion of Darwin today
This lesson is part of a wider series of Darwin and his impact on the Victorian Era but can be used as a standalone lesson too.
Final lesson for children to recap the impact of Charles Darwin on the Victorian Era. Part of a series of lessons on Charles Darwin for a Year 5 history topic.
The lesson is fully resourced with an end of unit quiz for SEN and the PP encourages children to recap their learning before answering in detail, using their knowledge the key question to the unit;
Who was Charles Darwin and what impact did he have on the Victorian Era?