How has migration helped shape British values, culture and everyday life in modern Britain?
This lesson encourages students to explore the positive impact migration has had on Britain and to recognise the ways in which migration continues to influence their own lives. Through a range of interactive activities, students investigate how migrants have contributed to British society and consider how modern Britain has been shaped by people, cultures and ideas from around the world.
The lesson begins with an introduction to recent migration patterns. Using flags, clues and deduction skills, students identify the countries from which many migrants have come and begin to consider the diverse backgrounds that contribute to Britain’s multicultural society.
Students then watch an introductory video exploring migration and its impact on Britain today. This provides the context for further discussion and encourages students to think about migration not as an abstract concept, but as a process that has influenced communities, workplaces, culture and everyday experiences across the country.
Working collaboratively, students investigate the many ways migration has shaped their own lives. They explore contributions to food, music, language, literature, business and innovation, considering how different cultures have enriched British society. Through discussion and enquiry, students are encouraged to recognise the diverse influences that can be found in their local communities and daily routines.
Students also examine the contributions of migrant entrepreneurs, creators and innovators, evaluating how migration has supported economic growth, cultural development and social change. Opportunities for extended writing allow students to develop their ideas further and reach balanced conclusions about the significance of migration in contemporary Britain. Structured support and scaffolding are included where required.
The lesson concludes with an engaging Octagon plenary activity, designed to test students’ knowledge, reinforce key concepts and encourage reflection on the themes explored throughout the lesson.
Included in this lesson:
Fully editable PowerPoint lesson
Introduction to recent migration patterns
Flag and clue starter activity
Group discussion and collaborative learning activities
Investigation into the cultural impact of migration
Extended writing task with support and scaffolding
Octagon plenary activity
Suggested teaching strategies and lesson guidance
Fully differentiated throughout
Fully resourced and ready to teach
Suitable for KS3 and GCSE History, Geography and Citizenship
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