• The lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements and compare aspects of life in different periods.
• History, Key Stage 1, Changes within Living Memory
• Understand how these changes affect national life.
• History, Key Stage 2, British History
• A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
• A curated selection of books highlighting significant black historical and contemporary figures.
• Featuring titles on Nelson Mandela, Rosa Parks, and ground-breaking scientists.
• This book pack is pivotal for exploring the significant contributions and the adversity faced by black individuals in history. It promotes discussions on discrimination, achievements, and acts of bravery, thus fostering a deeper understanding for children.
• Aligned with the UK curriculum objectives for Key Stage 1 and 2 in History, the pack dives into the lives of 'Significant Individuals', illuminating those who've made impactful contributions nationally and internationally. It also enhances knowledge on 'Changes Within Living Memory' and examines British history themes extending beyond 1066, aiding the development of a comprehensive historical perspective.
Specially chosen to support lessons during British Black History Month in October, these resources offer educators a way to highlight the experiences of black individuals, such as the journey on the Empire Windrush in 1948. It serves as a valuable tool for instructing empathetic and engaging history lessons.
Titles may vary with availability.
• This pack will help children understand that discrimination that black people faced around the world.
• Includes how black people were treated in Britain on the Empire Windrush in 1948.
• Celebrates the accomplishment and bravery of black people throughout history.
• Great resource for Black History Month celebrated every year in October.