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Perfect for Black History Month! This is a 4/5 lesson enquiry; entitled ‘**How far were the Windrush Generation welcomed to Britain?’

This enquiry was initially designed as a compare/ contrast enquiry following a traditional USA Civil Rights enquiry. It could be taught to a higher able year 8 class, but due to the inclusion of GCSE style activities/ questions, it is best suited to teach in year 9.

This enquiry could also be condensed down for stand alone Black History Month lessons in October or for Windrush Day learning activities in June.

The lessons include :

  • a clear and straight - forward lesson plan on the first slide
  • clearly labelled student resources on the slides (no fuss of looking through extra docs.)
  • differentiated/ SEN/ EAL resources included
  • guidance/ extra info for teachers in the ‘notes’ section

The lesson titles are as follows:

L1: Who were the Windrush Generation and why did they come to Britain?
L2: What challenges did they face?
L3: What was the most significant turning point for improvement of race relations?
L4: How adequately were they commemorated?

NOTE: the 4th lesson was unable to upload in this bundle, you can access it here (reduced price if you buy it with all the other lessons): https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/windrush-generation-memorials-12154665

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Reviews

5

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c_browng10

3 years ago
5

Brilliant resource. Easy to use and well-differentiated.

Konohaw

4 years ago
5

Well done and useful. Thank you!

LeanneDavsion

4 years ago
5

williamson_ph

4 years ago
5

Just had a go on this set of 3 lessons. All fully resourced and ready to go. Good range of activities, fully differentiated, along with relevant information!

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