Est Oct 2021. Your one stop shop for Black History & Black centric teaching & learning resources, with a special focus on British Black HIstroy.
We also teach Black History using these resources (and many more) weekly in our online Zoom Saturday School. Contact us for more info or visit our website to book.
Est Oct 2021. Your one stop shop for Black History & Black centric teaching & learning resources, with a special focus on British Black HIstroy.
We also teach Black History using these resources (and many more) weekly in our online Zoom Saturday School. Contact us for more info or visit our website to book.
The next in our proud to be series for 2021’s black history month theme. In this edition we look at Marcus Rashford. It starts with a quick video interview with him on the Black History Month inspired football boots he released in conjunction with Nike last year, followed up with some discussion points for you and the group to explore and some extended writing activities. There is also a design your own football kit exercise at the end too and I have attached a template for that from TES.
Designed for KS2 but also suitable for KS3 Students
Black History Month & Maths cross-curricular activity covering Marcus Rashford.
GCSE Maths focused, although may be suitable for some high achieving KS3 students. Starts off with some interesting facts about him, then moves on to Maths questions based on those facts. Answers are included. Maths topics covered include worded problems, proportions, division, fractions, ratios, averages, money problems and reverse percentages.
Could also be used for part of your Black History Month lessons, Citizenship or PSHE as many of the facts related to these subjects.
Note: Your students may need calculators for some of the questions
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A Black history Month Business themed Quiz designed for primary and secondary school children. Questions are mixed ability, but are accessible to all. Answer sheet included on the second page.
This is the first of three of our themed Black History Month Quizzes, we also have a black history business quiz and a black history music quiz you may like. We also have a couple general quizzes too so please check them out. We will be uploading resources throughout month and beyond so please subscribe and check back regularly.
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A Black history Month Quiz we created for this years theme, ‘proud to be’. Questions are mixed ability, but are accessible to all. I would reccomend 11-16s, but high achieving or savvy KS2 students may be able to do well in this quiz. Answer sheet included on the second page.
This is first of two Quizzes (20 questions each) that we have create please check our page to download the other one. We will be uploading resources throughout month so please subscribe and check back regularly.
A rating would be much appreciated if you found this useful. Thanks in advance and happy black history month!
A Complete lesson covering Black Pound Day UK. Includes a powerpoint presentation detailing what it is, why it has come about, its aims, how it helps black communities, why it is important and how to support BPD and what we can do to help. Suitable for GCSE and Key Stage 3 Students, athough could easily be modified for KS2.
Also attached is a set of activities which can be done individually or in groups. Can be used as a whole standalone lesson or as part of a PSHE course, Citizenship or a black history month lesson.
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In this edition of our Proud to Be series for Black History Month, we look at Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space. Designed for Key Stage 2(KS2), although would b suitable for KS3 also.
Contains a short video on her and her achievements, discussion points, extended writing activities and a wordsearch.
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In this KS2 English edition of our Proud to be series for Black History Month 2021, we are looking at Black British Sporting Heroes. Designed for Key Stage 2. Inside is a video covering many of the most successful and widely recognised black British athletes, Quick questions (answers at the back) discussion points for your group and extended writing activities. Also included is a wordsearch and answer key. Also suitable for KS3.
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A Black history Month Music Quiz designed for primary and secondary school children. Questions are mixed ability, but are accessible to all. Answer sheet included on the second page.
This is the second of three of our themed Black History Month Quizzes, we also have a black history business quiz and a black history sports quiz you may like. We also have a couple general quizzes too so please check them out on our page. We will be uploading resources throughout month and beyond so please subscribe and check back regularly.
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In this Key Stage 2 Lesson we examine the Black Poppy Rose, a symbol designed to recognise the contributions of African, Black, West Indian, Pacific Island and Indigenous communities to wars that date back to the 16th century.
Attached is a short video from the founder, Selena Carty, followed by some questions and discussion points for your and your group, and extended writing exercises for your students to work on afterwards. I’ve also attached a blank poppy template for your students to have a go at designing their own poppy or having a go and drawing the Black Poppy Rose.
We also have a GCSE lesson on the Black Poppy Rose which goes into more detail and contains a longer interview with Selena Carty, of part of a lecture she delivered at SOAS (School of Oriental & African Studies) University.
If you found this useful please rate and check out our other resources in the store. We celebrate Black History all year round and produce black history and black themed resources throughout the year so please check back regularly.
In this edition of our Proud to Be series for Black History Month, we look at Jesse Owens, arguably the best track & field athlete to have ever lived. Designed for Key Stage 3(KS3), although would b suitable for GCSE also.
Contains a short video on her and his achievements, discussion points, extended writing activities and a wordsearch. Please watch the video first as it contains issues that some students may find upsetting, such as racism and discrimination. Viewer discretion advised.
If you found this useful please rate and check out our other resources in the store. We celebrate Black History all year round and produce black history and black themed resources throughout the year so please check back regularly.
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A Black history Month Quiz we created for this years theme, ‘proud to be’. Questions are mixed ability, but are accessible to all. I would reccomend 11-16s, but high achieving or savvy KS2 students may be able to do well in this quiz. Answer sheet included on the second page.
This is 2nd of two Quizzes (20 questions each) that we have create please check our page to download the other one. We will be uploading resources throughout month so please subscribe and check back regularly.
A rating would be much appreciated if you found this useful. Thanks in advance and happy black history month!
A Black history Month Sports Quiz designed for primary and secondary school children. Questions are mixed ability, but are accessible to all. Answer sheet included on the second page.
This is the first of three of our themed Black History Month Quizzes, we also have a black history business quiz and a black history music quiz you may like. We also have a couple general quizzes too so please check them out. We will be uploading resources throughout month and beyond so please subscribe and check back regularly.
A rating would be much appreciated if you found this useful. Thanks in advance and happy black history month!
A KS3 and KS4 Lesson based around an article looking at the origins of Black Friday. Where did it come from? Is its existence rooted in slavery? Should it be celebrated?
I have added quick questions, discussion points for you and your group and extended writing activities at the end of the article.
Please read the article first before distributing as it may not be suitable for some learners.
If you found this useful please rate and check out our other resources in the store. We celebrate Black History all year round and produce black history and black themed resources throughout the year so please check back regularly.
In this edition of our Proud to be series for Black History Month 2021, we are looking at Dwayne Johnson, the wrestler and hollywood actor more commonly known as The Rock! For KS3 and KS2.
There is a video (approx 20 minutes), followed by some English comprehension questions for your students to work on based on the content they just saw.
We start with some quick short answer questions (answers included on the final page), followed by some discussion points for you to go through with your group. Finally we have some extended writing activities which can be done in class or for homework.
Thanks for all the love, support and positive reviews. It really makes us feel great and encourages us to design and share more resources. If you liked this resource, please check out the many others in the store as you would like too.
A lesson on the Nok civilisation of Nigeria, one of the oldest civilisations in Western Africa who were well known for their terracotta sculptures. The study on the Nok is followed by some quick comprehension questions to check understanding and discussion points for your and your group, and extended writing exercises for your students to work on afterwards.
Suitable for KS3 and KS4. If you found this useful please rate and check out our other resources in the store. We celebrate Black History all year round and produce black history and black themed resources throughout the year so please check back regularly.
A Whole lesson on The Benin Massacre & The Sacking of Benin for Key Stage 3 and 4 students. Features an article going over the details & historical facts surrounding the event. I have also added some quick comprehension questions and discussion points for you and your group, and extended writing exercises for your students to work on afterwards.
If you found this useful please rate and check out our other resources in the store. We celebrate Black History all year round and produce black history and black themed resources throughout the year so please check back regularly.
This is a Black Histroy & English Cross Curricular Lesson on Diane Abbott, the first black woman to be elected as an MP. It consits of a page long biography detailing who she is and some of her achievements and contains some articles written about her in the British Press.
We have written some quick questions, some comprehension questions based on the text, some discussion points for you to go through with your groups and some extended writing activities which include writing newspaper articles, speeches, interviews, poster designing and diary entries.
Answers to the quick questions are on the final page. Suitable for Citizenship, PSHE lessons on rights and responsibilities, democracy and diversity. Desinged for GCSE, but suitable for KS3 also. Please read through the articles carefully before distributing to your class it talks about the racism and online abuse Diane suffered, which some may be uncomfortable with.
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A KS2 and KS3 Set of resources covering bullying, racism and discrimination. We also examine the causes of racism and the consequences of allowing racism to happen. This resource is ideal for teaching KS2 and KS3 children about how to identify racism including, language, behaviour and the long term effects of racism both in wider society and personally. This resource also encourages children to reflect on their own behaviour and to question whether they have discriminated against someone due to their race.
Children will learn what race is, why some people bully others, what to do if you see someone bulled or racially abused. The powepoint is 83 slides long. We have also included questions, discussion points for your groups and extended writing tasks throughout the presentation. Also attached is a seperate document with the extended writing tasks for easy distrubution and for homework etc.
Also included is a wordsearch & answer key.
A lesson for KS2 & KS3 Students on the recent developments in Barbados, with it becoming a republic & removing the British Monarch as Head of State. Includes a news article covering many of the facts and a brief history, followed by quick comprehension questions to check understanding, discussion points for you and your group, and extended writing exercises for your students to work on afterwards such as essays, a newspaper article writing activity, diary entry, a poster making task and more. Also includes a wordsearch & Answer Key.
If you found this useful please rate and check out our other resources in the store. We celebrate Black History all year round and this is certainly something for us to celebrate! We produce black history and black themed resources throughout the year so please check back regularly
In this lesson we examine the Bristol Bus Boycott of 1963.
Attached is a short video from Vernon Samuels, the son of Norman Samuels - the first black man to drive a bus after the colour bar was removed. What follows are quick comprehension questions, discussion points for you and your group to go through and some extended writing activities at the end. I have also attached a wordsearch for your students to complete, featuring many of the key words and concepts covered in this lesson (answer key included).
If you found this useful please rate and check out our other resources in the store. We celebrate Black History all year round and produce black history and black themed resources throughout the year so please check back regularly. Thanks in advance