L.O: To learn that opinions change over time and suggest a reason why.
Black History Month is like a colourful tapestry woven from the incredible stories of brave heroes and remarkable achievements! Each October, we take a joyful journey through time, celebrating the achievements and contributions of people of African and Caribbean heritage.
Imagine stepping into a world where you learn about daring activists, talented artists, brilliant scientists, and passionate writers. It's a month brimming with inspiration, where we reflect on the struggles and triumphs that have shaped our society.
Throughout the month, schools, communities, and organisations come together to create exciting events, workshops, and activities. You might find yourself joining in on lively discussions, enjoying captivating performances, or immersing yourself in art that tells powerful stories.
So, get ready to discover, learn, and celebrate! Black History Month is not just about remembering the past, but also about inspiring the future. Let’s honour the amazing achievements of those who came before us and pave the way for future heroes!
What amazing stories do you know about?
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Time To Choose Your Chilli!!
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Follow along with your text!
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Questions
Compare and Contrast Wales in the 1900's with today.
Use what you have read today, what your learnt in the play and some extra reading (by clicking on the BBC bitesize image).
Think about:
- Attitudes towards race
- Jobs and opportunities
- Attitudes between males and females
- Healthcare
You might want to use a Venn diagram to set out your work, or a simple table... you choose!