Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall

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Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall
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Black History Month – a lesson pack from Stonewall To take part in activities relating to fairness OR To understand the words ‘fair’ and ‘not fair’/‘unfair’ To identify how to treat people fairly To explain why we should treat people fairly Visit our website for the lesson plan to accompany this PowerPoint.

Fair As a class or in groups, play a short turn taking game such as Pop up Pirate. Ask a student to share out the swords so that everyone has the same number – use it as an opportunity to talk about fairness.   Students take turns to play the game. When taking turns, use it as an opportunity to discuss that taking turns in a game means that we are being fair.

Bayard Rustin Share out the Bayard Rustin jigsaw pieces as a class or in groups. Students each take a turn to add a piece to the jigsaw until it is complete.

Bayard Rustin is a famous person from the past. Look at the picture of Bayard Rustin on the whiteboard, explain that Bayard Rustin was one of a group of black people from history who spoke about being treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

Bayard made speeches about black people being treated unfairly. Look at the picture of Bayard Rustin on the whiteboard, explain that Bayard Rustin was one of a group of black people from history who spoke about being treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

Fair or unfair? Black people were expected to give their seat on the bus to white people For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers.

Fair or unfair? Unfair For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers.

Fair or unfair? Rosa Parks said that black people and white people should all be able to have a seat on the bus. For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers.

Fair or unfair? Fair For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers.

Fair or unfair? Black children had to go to different schools to white children. The white children’s schools were better and had more money. For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers.

Fair or unfair? Unfair For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers. Unfair

Fair or unfair? Martin Luther King Junior said that black children should be able to go to the same schools as white children. For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers.

Fair or unfair? Fair For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers. Fair

X Fair or unfair? Gay men were sent to prison for having a boyfriend. For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers.

Fair or unfair? X Unfair Gay men were sent to prison for having a boyfriend. For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers.

Fair or unfair? Bayard Rustin was gay and wanted to be treated with kindness. For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers.

Fair or unfair? Fair Bayard Rustin was gay and wanted to be treated with kindness. For each scenario, ask students to: Match the symbol for unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair Identify if it was fair or unfair and explain their answers.

Which things are unfair? Sort the pictures. Look at the pictures. Which things are fair? Which things are unfair? Sort the pictures. Students complete the fair or unfair worksheet. Choose the most suitable version of the worksheet for your students: Match the ‘not fair’ photos into the box which says ‘not fair’. Match the ‘fair’ photos into the box which says ‘fair’. Stick the photos into ‘fair’ and ‘not fair’ boxes. Draw an example of something that is ‘not fair’ in the ‘not fair box’, draw an example of something that is ‘fair’ in the ‘fair box’. Write examples of things that are unfair in the ‘unfair’ column. Write examples of things that are fair in the ‘fair’ column.

Fair Go through the pictures on the board, identify which was fair or unfair. Did we get it right on our worksheets?

Fair Go through the pictures on the board, identify which was fair or unfair. Did we get it right on our worksheets?

Unfair X Go through the pictures on the board, identify which was fair or unfair. Did we get it right on our worksheets?

Unfair Go through the pictures on the board, identify which was fair or unfair. Did we get it right on our worksheets?