


Students examine the housing conditions experienced by Caribbean migrants in Notting Hill, the actions of Peter Rachman as well as the help provided by Bruce Kenrick and the influence of Portobello Road Market.
UPDATED CONTENT & SPEC. FOR 2025/6
The 33 slide fully resourced lesson contains activities, tasks, practice exam questions, printable resources and all background knowledge:
- Slide 1: Title slide
- Slide 2: An outline of the key questions for the lesson
- Slide 3: ‘As You Enter’ discussion - What rights to tenants have in modern day Britain?
- Slide 4: Recap 1 - Using a source and own knowledge, why did Caribbean migrants come to Notting Hill after 1948?
- Slide 5-6: Recap 2 - Using the 8 clipart images, students recap the main reasons why Caribbean migrants came to Notting Hill after 1948. With answers.
- Slide 7: Starter - Source based activity
- Slide 8-12: Background information covering housing in Notting Hill, HMOs, Peter Rachman and Bruce Kenrick.
- Slide 13: Task 1 - Students complete a diagram to show the main problems with housing in Notting Hill - with additional challenge questions.
- Slide 14-15: Further questions about housing in Notting Hill with printable question sheet.
- Slide 16: Challenge Questions
- Slide 17: Optional creative wrtiting task
- Slide 18-19: EXAM FOCUS - Examples of the ‘One feature’ question with printable answer sheets.
- Slide 20: EXAM FOCUS - An example of the ‘Follow Up’ question on a printable answer sheet.
- Slide 21-26: EXAM FOCUS - Examples of the ‘How useful’ questions with printable answer sheets, model answers and structure guides.
- Slide 27-28: Learning Review - Easy, middle and hard level questions based on the lesson - with answers.
- Slide 29: Lesson fact sheet
- Slide 30: More from RA Resources
- Slide 31-33: EXAM FOCUS - Printable help sheets to help students with answering the questions for this part of the topic.
This lesson has been updated in line with the amended specification and exam questions ready for the 2025/6 examinations.
All images used in this lesson are in the public domain and are therefore copyright free. Images which require attribution have been attributed in the notes section of each slide where the image appears. If you feel any errors have been made, please contact me at raschoolresources@gmail.com in the first instance to resolve any issues. My lessons are completed using PowerPoint and designed on widescreen formatting. Thank you.
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