STARTER Ethnicity within the UK (2010 census) Group% of UK population White Indian Pakistani Other Asian/Asian British Black /African/Caribbean/Black British.

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STARTER Ethnicity within the UK (2010 census) Group% of UK population White Indian Pakistani Other Asian/Asian British Black /African/Caribbean/Black British Mixed/Multiple ethnic groups Other, eg Gypsy or Irish Traveller, Arab

STARTER Ethnicity within the UK (2010 census) Group% of UK population White 86 Indian 2.5 Pakistani 2 Other Asian/Asian British 3 Black /African/Caribbean/Black British 3.3 Mixed/Multiple ethnic groups 2.2 Other, eg Gypsy or Irish Traveller, Arab 1

Why were people on the move?

World War II poster What is the message of this poster? Who produced this poster? What is the purpose of this poster? Who was this poster aimed at? How does the artist get their point across?

How do people become British? In pairs describe what you think you do to become a British citizen Are you British enough? Take the British Test to see how British you are Take the British Test to see how British you are

How do people become British? Watch the video clip on Ugandan Asians.Ugandan Asians. Write down the positive consequences of their arrival in the North East Note down any negative consequences Watch the next video clip on Jamaicans arriving in BritainJamaicans arriving in Britain Note down both positive and negative consequences

What were the consequences of immigration on Britain? Study the statements on the sheet ‘Multi- cultural society’ Study the statements on the sheet ‘Multi- cultural society’ In pairs decide which statements show progress and which show unrest In pairs decide which statements show progress and which show unrest Put them in two piles Put them in two piles Take each pile in turn and prioritise them Take each pile in turn and prioritise them Colour code your sheet Colour code your sheet