<p>An Alice in Wonderland, Mad Hatter’s Tea Party themed vocabulary matching sheet. Students can match the pictures to the words, and practice writing the words next to the pictures. Can be used as part of a wider lesson on tea parties or Alice in Wonderland. Aimed at EAL students working at an A1 level.</p>
<p>A Guided Reading based on Life on Plantations to fit into a KS3 Transatlantic Slave Trade unit of work. Students read through the boxes of information and answer the questions 1-4. Adapted from the Understanding Slavery Initiative.</p>
<p>A card sort for the enquiry question “Why did WW2 break out in 1939?”. Suitable for students in Key Stage Three studying the Second World War.<br />
The main activity is to colour code the statements to sort the causes of World War Two into the four categories.<br />
A further activity could be carried out with getting students to number them in chronological order.<br />
Would feed nicely into a PEE paragraph answering the enquiry question.</p>
<p>A Guided Reading worksheet on the topic Life on a Plantation. Adapted from the Understanding Slavery Institute.<br />
Students read the reading and answer the questions. One question for each paragraph.<br />
Suitable for older Key Stage Three students.</p>