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British Empire Bundle - What was the impact of the British Empire?
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British Empire Bundle - What was the impact of the British Empire?

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This scheme of work aims to shed light on the consequences of British imperialism in multiple contexts. The first 7 lessons enable students to answer the listed inquiry question. It includes a variety of activities covering multiple topics and substantive concepts. Bundle also includes a lesson on why the British Empire collapsed and an assessment based on the differing interpretations of the British Empire. This scheme of work was designed in line with the requirements of the National Curriculum and with the idea of ‘de-colonising the curriculum’ in mind.
British Empire Assessment - 9. Why do opinions on the British Empire keep on changing?
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British Empire Assessment - 9. Why do opinions on the British Empire keep on changing?

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A fully resourced KS3 assessment including lesson plan and lesson designed to help students get to grips with the requirement of the assessment. Also includes student planning sheet, teacher feedback sheet and SEN writing frame. The assessment aims to assess students understanding of historical interpretations and how historians are affected by their environment and prejudices. Lesson taught for a number of years and recently updated. Fits in with the national push to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ and fits within the aims of the National Curriculum. Can be purchased as part of bundle on empire which includes preceding lessons.
British Empire - 8. Why did the Empire fall?
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British Empire - 8. Why did the Empire fall?

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A fully resourced KS3 lesson including lesson plan. The lesson aims to teach students the reasons for the collapse of the Second British Empire. Could stretch to two lessons Lesson taught for a number of years and recently updated. Fits in with the national push to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ and fits within the aims of the National Curriculum. This can be taught as a stand alone lesson or can be purchased in a bundle of lessons on the British Empire which includes an assessment.
British Empire - 7. What was the impact of the British Empire?
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British Empire - 7. What was the impact of the British Empire?

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A fully resourced KS3 lesson including lesson plan. The lesson aims to teach students the global impact of the British Empire using sources to make inferences. Lesson taught for a number of years and recently updated. Fits in with the national push to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ and fits within the aims of the National Curriculum. This can be taught as a stand alone lesson or can be purchased in a bundle of lessons on the British Empire which includes an assessment.
British Empire - 6. What was the impact of the British Empire on India?
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British Empire - 6. What was the impact of the British Empire on India?

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A fully resourced KS3 lesson including lesson plan. The lesson aims to teach students the significance of India to the British Empire and the impact of ~British colonialism on the subcontinent. Lesson taught for a number of years and recently updated. Fits in with the national push to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ and fits within the aims of the National Curriculum. This can be taught as a stand alone lesson or can be purchased in a bundle of lessons on the British Empire which includes an assessment.
British Empire - 5. What were the consequences of the Indian Rebellion?
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British Empire - 5. What were the consequences of the Indian Rebellion?

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A fully resourced KS3 lesson including lesson plan. The lesson aims to teach students the condequences of the Indian Rebellion and should teach the harsh realities of how Britain maintained control of India. Lesson taught for a number of years and recently updated. Fits in with the national push to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ and fits within the aims of the National Curriculum. This can be taught as a stand alone lesson or can be purchased in a bundle of lessons on the British Empire which includes an assessment.
British Empire - 4. Why did the Indian Rebellion happen?
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British Empire - 4. Why did the Indian Rebellion happen?

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A fully resourced KS3 lesson including lesson plan. The lesson aims to teach students the reasons for the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and therefore provide an insight into the impact of British colonial rule. Lesson taught for a number of years and recently updated. Fits in with the national push to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ and fits within the aims of the National Curriculum. This can be taught as a stand alone lesson or can be purchased in a bundle of lessons on the British Empire which includes an assessment.
British Empire - 3. How significant was Robert Clive in conquering India?
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British Empire - 3. How significant was Robert Clive in conquering India?

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A fully resourced KS3 lesson including lesson plan. The lesson aims to teach students the reasons for the expansion of the East India Company in India. Lesson taught for a number of years and recently updated. Fits in with the national push to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ and fits within the aims of the National Curriculum. This can be taught as a stand alone lesson or can be purchased in a bundle of lessons on the British Empire which includes an assessment.
British Empire - 2. Why were there so many colonial wars?
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British Empire - 2. Why were there so many colonial wars?

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This fully resourced lesson is the second of a KS3 scheme of work on the British Empire. It can be taught as a stand alone lesson or can be purchased as part of a bundle on the British Empire which includes an assessment. Lesson plan is included. The aim of the lesson is to focus on how the British waged war on the indigenous peoples of the Empire to secure or maintain control. The lesson has been taught for a number of years and recently updated. The lesson meets the national demand to ‘decolonise the curriculum’.
British Empire - 1. Why did the British Empire get so big?
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British Empire - 1. Why did the British Empire get so big?

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A fully resourced KS3 lesson including lesson plan. The lesson aims to teach students the reasons for the expansion of the Second British Empire. Lesson taught for a number of years and recently updated. Fits in with the national push to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ and fits within the aims of the National Curriculum. This can be taught as a stand alone lesson or can be purchased in a bundle of lessons on the British Empire which includes an assessment.