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What is Britishness?

Lesson Objectives: To acquire a knowledge of how Britain has become ethnically diverse. To consider what it means to be British and what British culture is

Activity 1: Britain: Immigration Timeline Read hand-out: Britain- A Diverse Society Create a time line showing immigration to Britain over the last 40, 000 years beginning with the ancient Britons then Beakers and ending in 2013 with Immigration form Eastern Europe & refuges from Iraq Afghanistan etc Ancient Celts Refugees & EU Members Britain 700BC 2013 Beakers Romans 43 AD

Homework: Write a list of criteria stating what you believe might qualify a person British. Explain the above in an extended piece of writing. Minimum ¾ of a side of your exercise book. Highlight areas of possible difficulty e.g. what is British Culture. Some Ideas might be: Speaking English Holding a British Passport Making Britain your permanent home Birth (Place & or Parents) Acceptance of Culture

Lesson Objectives: To acquire a knowledge of how Britain has become ethnically diverse. To consider what it means to be British and what British culture is