Black British History KS3 Teacher Resource Pack by Emily Folorunsho
Teach an accessible, inclusive and educational Black British history curriculum for everyone in KS3
Winner of Curriculum Impact in Teach Secondary Awards 2022
This photocopiable and editable Teacher Resource Pack with digital resources shines a light on the importance of Black British history and brings it into the classroom in a dynamic and practical way. Teaching slides, student worksheets, lesson plans, a detailed narrative and video interviews and oral histories bring history to life. It aims to help all students aged 11-14 and teachers understand how the past informs the realities of modern Britain - both the successes and continued struggles that exist in race relations.
- Deliver a rich and inclusive curriculum with confidence with 27 lessons written and reviewed by teachers who are teaching Black British history in their schools
- Embed into an existing KS3 history scheme of work with the flexible and self-sufficient structure and links to the national curriculum
- Inspire students and add depth and richness to lessons with video interviews and oral histories from a range of voices, experiences and historians
- Build valuable historical skills for GCSE 9-1 History with worked example videos and assessment tasks at the end of each unit
- Increase knowledge and understanding with a detailed historical narrative for each unit
Contents
Unit 1 Empires and encounters
Unit 2 Black Georgians
Unit 3 Enslaved people and economic exchange
Unit 4 Hidden faces, important stories
Unit 5 Trailblazers
Unit 6 Windrush, arrivals and reaction
Unit 7 Transatlantic civil rights
Unit 8 Running the race - sport and pioneers of cultural change
Unit 9 Black Lives Matter - protest, reform and the search for justice