
A clear, engaging lesson exploring how European powers—Britain included—competed for territory in Africa during the era of New Imperialism. Students examine motives, methods, and the impact of the Scramble for Africa, with a focus on the Berlin Conference and its consequences.
What’s Included
- Structured lesson plan
- PowerPoint on competition, conquest, and the Berlin Conference
- Worksheet: Write a diary entry from the perspective of someone attending the Berlin Conference
- Adaptive worksheet with guided prompts and simplified scaffolding
Learning Focus
Students learn how imperial rivalry shaped Africa’s borders and how decisions made in Europe affected millions of people. Through the diary‑entry task, they explore attitudes, ambitions, and tensions among the imperial powers.
Ideal For
- KS3/KS4 History
- Empire or Africa units
- Perspective‑taking and historical writing
A concise, analytical lesson that helps students understand the forces driving New Imperialism and the significance of the Berlin Conference.
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