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 What is an auction?

How much would this Rolex watch fetch at auction. a. £2000 b. £5000 c. £7000

How much would this Rolex watch fetch at auction. a. £2000 b. £5000 c. £7000

How much would 50 inch plasma screen TV fetch at auction. a.£1000 b.£600 c.£2000

How much would 50 inch plasma screen TV fetch at auction. a.£1000 b.£600 c.£2000

How much would this person have cost at a slave auction during the time of the slave trade. a.£4500 b.£2000 c.£1000

How much would this person have cost at a slave auction during the time of the slave trade. a.£4500 b.£2000 c.£1000

LO: to explain the different ways slaves were auctioned and use sources to evaluate what it was like to live on a slave plantation.

 All will be able to describe how an auction takes place and explain the differences between the forms of slave auction L4  Most will be able to use sources to explain the daily routine of a slave on a plantation and evaluate why auctions were used to sell slaves L5  Some will be able to use source to compare the treatment of slaves at different plantations and use sources and own knowledge to draw a conclusion as to why some slaves ran away L6 LO: explain the different ways slaves were auctioned and use sources to evaluate what it was like to live on a slave plantation

LO: to explain the different ways slaves were auctioned and use sources to evaluate what it was like to live on a slave plantation All will be able to describe how an auction takes place and explain the differences between the forms of slave auction L4 Most will be able to use sources to explain the daily routine of a slave on a plantation and evaluate why auctions were used to sell slaves L5 Some will be able to use source to compare the treatment of slaves at different plantations and use sources and own knowledge to draw a conclusion as to why some slaves ran away L6

Washed with water Rubbed with oil Gunpowder, hot tar or rust rubbed into wounds Teeth inspected Brutal remedies, e.g. for diarrhoea Two methods of sale – auction & scramble What does this C19th poster tell us about the way slaves were treated by plantation owners? LO: to explain the different ways slaves were auctioned and use sources to evaluate what it was like to live on a slave plantation All will be able to describe how an auction takes place and explain the differences between the forms of slave auction L4 Most will be able to use sources to explain the daily routine of a slave on a plantation and evaluate why auctions were used to sell slaves L5 Some will be able to use source to compare the treatment of slaves at different plantations and use sources and own knowledge to draw a conclusion as to why some slaves ran away L6

Write down what you can learn from these three pictures about slave auctions. You can put them in to a list. Look carefully as the pictures are very detailed. ips/slave-auctions/3887.html

 You need to read through the information on Slave Auctions.  Then you need to create a flier (advert) which is going advertise the slave auction that you are holding. This advert will be placed around town to get as many buyers there as possible.

 The date, time and where auction is taking place.  What type of auction is it?  Who is up for sale? Men, women or children  Rough starting prices. e.g. $100 for men.  Reassure people about disease and the physical condition of the slaves.  Anything else up for sale like grain and rice.

LO: to explain the different ways slaves were auctioned and use sources to evaluate what it was like to live on a slave plantation All will be able to describe how an auction takes place and explain the differences between the forms of slave auction L4 Most will be able to use sources to explain the daily routine of a slave on a plantation and evaluate why auctions were used to sell slaves L5 Some will be able to use source to compare the treatment of slaves at different plantations and use sources and own knowledge to draw a conclusion as to why some slaves ran away L6

Washed with water Rubbed with oil Gunpowder, hot tar or rust rubbed into wounds Teeth inspected Brutal remedies, e.g. for diarrhoea Two methods of sale – auction & scramble What does this C19th poster tell us about the way slaves were treated by plantation owners? LO: to explain the different ways slaves were auctioned and use sources to evaluate what it was like to live on a slave plantation All will be able to describe how an auction takes place and explain the differences between the forms of slave auction L4 Most will be able to use sources to explain the daily routine of a slave on a plantation and evaluate why auctions were used to sell slaves L5 Some will be able to use source to compare the treatment of slaves at different plantations and use sources and own knowledge to draw a conclusion as to why some slaves ran away L6