
Stolen History – KS2–KS3 Non-Fiction Resource Pack
Introduce your KS2 and KS3 students to Britain’s imperial past with this engaging non-fiction resource pack, based on Stolen History by Sathnam Sanghera. Specially designed to build comprehension and analytical skills, these activities help students explore important themes such as culture, identity, and belonging through accessible non-fiction text.
Students will deepen their understanding with activities focused on reading, speaking, analysis, and discussion. The resource pack is ideal for classroom lessons, homework, or project work, and is supported by exclusive videos featuring Sathnam Sanghera, offering valuable context and insight into Britain’s former empire.
What’s included
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Sathnam Sanghera interview and explainer videos (YouTube)
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Activity PowerPoint and additional PowerPoint for extended learning
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Downloadable activity worksheets (PDF) for varied tasks and exercises
How to use
Begin by watching the provided videos with your class to introduce key ideas. Use the PowerPoints and worksheets to guide students through structured activities, encouraging them to reflect on the themes and content discussed.
Perfect for history or English lessons, the Stolen History resource pack supports cross-curricular learning while promoting critical thinking and deeper understanding of Britain’s history and its impact today.
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