Lesson that involves studying the history of the KKK in the 1920s. Pupils to first look at the poem'Strange Fruit' (if you don't listen to the Billie Holiday version, you are crazy), then compose their own poem to commemorate the lynchings. The handout has a brief summary of what is discussed at the start of the lesson and a list of useful words they might want to use. Apologies for stolen parts, particularly the starter, which was brilliant.
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Thanks for the feedback - I don´t mind people using the resources I have created, and even editing them and re-sharing them, as long as it is free. Please could you change your "Civil Rights movements- Ks3- History" resource to reflect this. Cheers
Rosstopher
5 years ago
To clarify, as far as I can tell, just the hand out. Oh, and I´m not some weird snoop, TES apparently has an algorithm that detects this sort of thing
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