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21 June 2025

pptx, 29.2 MB
pptx, 29.2 MB

Lesson 2: Social Impact of the British Empire
Part of the enquiry: How did the British Empire shape the world?

This engaging and thought-provoking lesson explores the social impact of the British Empire on both colonised societies and Britain itself. Pupils investigate how British rule influenced religion, education, infrastructure, and cultural identity across the empire, using powerful case studies from India, Kenya, Australia, Nigeria, and the Caribbean.

The lesson includes:

Visual inference tasks using historical images
Clear definitions and examples of short-term and long-term significance
Structured writing support using the PEEL paragraph model
Opportunities for discussion and critical thinking

Why it’s ideal for all abilities:
This lesson is carefully scaffolded to support mixed-ability classrooms. It includes accessible definitions, visual prompts, and differentiated tasks that allow all pupils to engage with complex historical ideas. Extension opportunities and discussion tasks challenge higher-attaining students, while structured writing frames support those who need more guidance.

Curriculum fit:
This is the second lesson in a coherent enquiry sequence asking “How did the British Empire shape the world?” It builds on prior knowledge from Lesson 1 and prepares pupils for deeper analysis of political, economic, and military impacts in future lessons.

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