Representations of Empire: Learning through Objects
Key Stages 2 and 3
By Paul Bracey, Deborah Martin, Sara Burdett
Representations of Empire: Learning through Objects
Produced by the Northamptonshire Black History Association and originally published in 2008, this is one of a set of resources for schools offering a more inclusive map of the past that includes an appreciation of Black History within the local, national and global context. The resources provide a range of opportunities to promote diversity within the curriculum.
Contents of this resource:
- National Curriculum Subject Links and Objectives (NB these refer to the pre-2014 Curriculum)
- Activity 1: Preparatory Activity: What links do we have with other parts of the world?
- Activity 2: What story can you find in a museum display?
- Activity 3: What stories do objects tell?
- Activity 4: If an object could speak what story might it tell? Exploring the Benin Bronzes.
- Conclusion
Attached files:
- Representations of Empire: Learning through Objects (KS2/3)
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