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Free 3rd grade british history lessons

Preview of Stone Age Cave Art (LESSON)

Stone Age Cave Art (LESSON)

Created by
KS2History
A FREE full lesson introducing Stone Age cave art, including a detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. This is the third lesson from our popular Stone Age to Iron Age Unit for KS2.What was Stone Age cave art?This lesson gives pupils the opportunity to examine pictures of cave art from the Stone Age. Pupils will identify common images in the cave paintings and consider what they tell us about life in the Stone Age. After learning about how Stone Age artists created their cave
Preview of French and Indian War - Perspectives Lesson

French and Indian War - Perspectives Lesson

Created by
History Depot
Personal Note: I was observed during this lesson while teaching one of my 6th grade inclusion classes, and my AP was VERY happy! All of my students did a great job with this activity- actively engaged in the brainstorming. For some of my lower-level classes, I made sure that as soon as they were finished brainstorming, we kept going (down-time leads to distractions :) ). Created for Virginia SOL Standards, this lesson has students think critically about the possible causes and effects of th
Preview of St. Patrick's Day: Real Irish Culture

St. Patrick's Day: Real Irish Culture

Created by
Kindergarten Fun
This comprehensive lesson plan teaches about St. Patrick, Irish Culture, Traditional Foods, Song, Animals, Math Patterns, History, Meaning of the Irish Flag, Traditional Houses, Irish Houses now, and much more! There is a word search, reflection page, and also a quiz to assess learning. This is to use to teach the real Irish History and Culture around St. Patrick's Day, not just the stereotypical Leprachauns. Give your students a chance to get to know the real, magical, and interesting Ireland.
Preview of Henry VIII wives booklet blank template

Henry VIII wives booklet blank template

My class absolutely loved making this! After learning about Henry VIII and his six wives during our Tudors topic, the children created an 'information circle' for each wive which can then be folded and stuck back to back to create an information text brilliant for wall displays! My PDF file here includes an image of my completed one and then the templates of the 7 circles needed and Henry VIII's upper body. Enjoy! :)
Preview of Remembrance Day Elementary Assembly Mini Lesson

Remembrance Day Elementary Assembly Mini Lesson

Remembrance Day - World History Elementary Assembly Series mini lesson on Remembrance Day. **Product Contents:**Fully editable 12 slide PPT Assembly Lesson exploring the history of Remembrance Day. (Encourages group discussion and active participation).✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰**Our Philosophy**We aim to help you equip students with the knowledge and skills to take ownership of their own learning. Our Products come ‘Ready-to-Teach’ with everything you need to teach fun and creativ
Preview of Black History Month Notting Hill Carnival Activities Presentation Exercises

Black History Month Notting Hill Carnival Activities Presentation Exercises

Created by
tobias freeman
Part of our Black History Month Proud to be set of resources. Designed for Key Stage 2 (Grades 2-6), but also suitable for Key Stage 3(Middle School). This resource consists of a powerpoint presentation covering the Notting Hill Carnival, questions, discussion points and extended writing activities.Students will learn about its origins and conception, and about Claudia Jones and Rhaune Laslett-O’Brien, the two ladies responsible for its existence.We’ve attached the exercises as a word doc (as we
Preview of Henry Moore's Blitz sketches in the London Underground during World War II

Henry Moore's Blitz sketches in the London Underground during World War II

Created by
Vic the Teacher
A PowerPoint presentation showing some of Henry Moore's sketches which he completed during the Blitz in the London Underground. It contains questions linking to history, artists techniques and their feelings about what it might have been like to be in the Blitz. The PowerPoint can then be used as a starter for a World War II roleplay or as a model for children to create their own sketches using chalk or charcoal. Further lessons could look out how to sketch perspective (tunnels) and looking at
Preview of Historical and Cultural Empathy Through Artistic Analysis: Worksheet

Historical and Cultural Empathy Through Artistic Analysis: Worksheet

Students develop historical and cultural empathy by comparing two different artworks representing the arrival of the British to Australia. One artwork represents the British perspective (Captain Cook Takes Formal Possession of New South Wales by John Alexander Gilfillan, 1859), while the other represents the Indigenous perspective (Invasion Day by Gordon Syron, 2013). Students complete their comparative artistic analysis using a Venn diagram. Bundle contains:- Slides. Includes success criteria,
Preview of Changes in Britain From the Stone Age to the Iron Age

Changes in Britain From the Stone Age to the Iron Age

Created by
Stefan Robinson
The "Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age" Word product available on Teachers Pay Teachers is an educational resource designed to help students learn about the major changes that took place in Britain during this period. The product includes a comprehensive overview of the key developments and historical events that occurred during the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age, along with examples of notable sites and artefacts from each period. The resource also includes interactive
Preview of Historical and Cultural Empathy Through Artistic Analysis: Slides

Historical and Cultural Empathy Through Artistic Analysis: Slides

Students develop historical and cultural empathy by comparing two different artworks representing the arrival of the British to Australia. One artwork represents the British perspective (Captain Cook Takes Formal Possession of New South Wales by John Alexander Gilfillan, 1859), while the other represents the Indigenous perspective (Invasion Day by Gordon Syron, 2013). Students complete their comparative artistic analysis using a Venn diagram. Bundle contains:- Slides. Includes success criteria,
Preview of Anglo-Saxon Runes Lesson Plan

Anglo-Saxon Runes Lesson Plan

A lesson plan on Anglo-Saxon runes.You can find more Anglo-Saxon Britain lesson plans, worksheets and other teaching resources in our TpT store.
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