I am a History Teacher with a love for producing high quality and easily accessible history lessons, which I have accumulated and adapted throughout my teaching career.
I am a History Teacher with a love for producing high quality and easily accessible history lessons, which I have accumulated and adapted throughout my teaching career.
A full SOW with all powerpoints and hand outs included. Key words, support and challenge questions in each lesson. This SOW is aimed at developing essential historical skills such as source work, significance, interpretations and more while teaching the history of slavery in an accurate and well researched manner. Its intent is to develop an understanding of key second order concepts while gaining a knowledge of a significant part of world history. The lessons are:
What part did Britain plan in the transatlantic slave trade?
What was the impact of slavery on Africa? (Benin case study)
What was the impact of slavery on Africa? (Songhai case study)
Triangle trade and horrors of the middle passage
Slaves lives in the Americas (Auction)
Life on the plantations
The Road to Abolition
How slavery was abolished
Rebellion and Resistance
What is the legacy of slavery?
A complete SOW (9 lessons) including an assessment centered around the enquiry question ‘How far was the Industrial Revolution a turning point?’
The central aim is that pupils recognise change and continuity not a single homogenized centrally-planned event, but a process that occurred over time (150 years). They will engage in the second-order concept of change and continuity that will be centered on the Industrial Revolution.
This download includes:
Powerpoints
lesson plans
SOW
Knowledge organiser
All reading documents are included as Word docs.
Fully editable