pptx, 7.83 MB
pptx, 7.83 MB

This lesson helps students explain the reasons why migrants came to England in the Early Modern period. Migrant groups are: The Huguenotes, Palatines, Jews, Africans, Indians and Roma Gypsies.

As always, all the resources you need are included in this lesson including a fact sheet which has been adapted from both the Pearson and Oxford GCSE text books.

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Slide 1: Title Slide
Slide 2: GCSE learning outcomes for the lesson
Slide 3-4:Key Term Recap from previous lessons with answers
Slide 5: A map outlining where migrant groups came from
Slide 6: An outline of push and pull factors
Slide 7-8: Important Key Term Match Up with answers
Slide 9: An animated overview of the Huguenot Migrants
Slide 10: An animated overview of the Palatine Migrants
Slide 11: An animated overview of the Jewish Migrants
Slide 12: An animated overview of the African Migrants
Slide 13: An animated overview of the Indian Migrants
Slide 14: An animated overview of the Roma Gypsy Migrants
Slide 15: Instructions for the main learning task
Slide 16: A printable table for students to complete the main learning task
Slide 17: Challenge Questions
Slide 18: 4 Mark Practice Exam Questions
Slide 19: 12 and 16 mark Practice Exam Questions
Slide 20: Source Analysis activity
Slide 21-22: Learning Review Activity
Slide 23-24: Fact Sheets for the lesson

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2 years ago
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Great resource! Would highly recommend

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