This is the fourth lesson in the What drove people to migrate? series of lessons for a half term. This series of lessons is designed to follow on directly from the Migration to Britain series of lessons available to buy in my shop.
This lesson aims to enable students to explain why people left the Carribean and moved to Britain after WW2, aanlyse sources to discover what life was like for West Indians in England and analyse the similarities and differences between the reasons why the Irish and West Indians migrated to Britain.
This lesson consists of a power point with all resources and information included. The power point includes:
Title slide with joke and riddle
Differentiated SMART learning objectives
Starter: students analyse a visual source and discuss 2 questions
Activity 1 & 2: Differentiated jigsaw group task to explain why people left the Caribbean for Britain and what life was like for them
Activity 3: Students compare and contrast the experiences of Irish and West Indian migrants in England
Plenary 3 students are selected as Teachers to summarise what they have learned and ask the other students questions
Homework: Students compare the push and pull factors for the last 4 lessons and answer the 3 questions
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