Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall

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Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall
Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall
Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall
Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall
Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall
Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall
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Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall Year 1 and 2 – England and Wales P2 and P3 – Scotland Visit our website for the lesson plan to accompany this PowerPoint.

LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly

Before we start…. Our rules Discuss ground rules for the lesson: listening to each other, taking turns to speak, being kind, respecting other people.

LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Black History Month A time to celebrate black people from history (even more than usual)! Explain that Black History Month is a time where we celebrate black people’s contributions to history. It’s important to do this because black people have often been forgotten about in history. It’s really important that we make sure everyone has a chance to learn about black role models.

Can you see what’s wrong in this photo? LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Can you see what’s wrong in this photo? Explain that today we’re going to learn about some important black people from history. In the past, black people were treated very unfairly in lots of countries – in America, they had to use separate water fountains, go to separate schools and sit at the back of the bus. The people we are going to learn about helped bring about a change. Things are better these days, but black people still get treated unfairly sometimes because of the colour of their skin. An important part of Black History Month is making sure that everybody understands that it’s wrong to treat anyone unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Jigsaw challenge! Jigsaw challenge: Give each group a Black role models jigsaw (Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr, Bayard Rustin. Challenge the groups to race to complete the jigsaw.

Rosa Parks LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Show the picture of Rosa Parks. Ask children to put their hands up if they’d completed the picture of Rosa.

Rosa Parks protested against unfair treatment. LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Rosa Parks protested against unfair treatment. She did not sit at the back of the bus. Explain that Rosa Parks made a stand by saying that she would not sit at the back of the bus. Rosa helped to inspire others to protest against unfair treatment.

LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Bayard Rustin Show the picture of Bayard Rustin. Ask children to put their hands up if they’d completed the picture of Bayard.

LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Bayard Rustin organized events and helped people speak out against being treated unfairly. Explain that Bayard helped to organize events that brought people together to protest against unfair treatment – a bus boycott, protest marches and a big rally in Washington DC, the capital of USA.

LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Bayard Rustin was treated unfairly because he was black and because he had a boyfriend. Explain that Bayard was gay. Because he had a boyfriend, he was treated even less fairly than other black people.

LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly How would it feel to be treated unfairly because of the colour of your skin? How would it feel to be treated unfairly because of who you fall in love with? Ask: How might it feel to be treated unfairly because of the colour of your skin or because of who you fall in love with?

LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Martin Luther King Jr Show the picture of Martin Luther King Jr. Ask children to put up their hands if they’d completed the picture of Martin.

Martin Luther King Jr is famous for his speeches. LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Martin Luther King Jr is famous for his speeches. He spoke about the way that black people were unfairly treated. Explain that Martin was famous for his inspirational speeches at the events that Bayard had organized. His most famous speech is ‘I have a dream’, where he asked for black people in USA to be treated fairly.

It must show why we should treat people fairly. LO: To explain why it is important to treat people fairly Make your own placard. It must show why we should treat people fairly. Ask: Why do we need to treat people fairly? Think. Pair. Share. Children create their own placards to remind people that it’s important to treat other people fairly. Once the placards are ready, go on a ‘fairness march’ around the playground, waving your placards.