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WE ARE LEARNING TO: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid KEY WORDS: Apartheid; segregation; township RSA Competency: Managing Information The Unfair World South Africa - Apartheid Learning Gain: All learners will explore the conditions of Apartheid in South African society.

WE ARE LEARNING TO: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid KEY WORDS: Apartheid; segregation; township RSA Competency: Managing Information South Africa - Apartheid To make progress this lesson we are learning to: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid

WE ARE LEARNING TO: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid KEY WORDS: Apartheid; segregation; township RSA Competency: Managing Information Starter Interrogate the source What does the image show us? What can we learn from the image? Planners and a pen on your desk

WE ARE LEARNING TO: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid KEY WORDS: Apartheid; segregation; township RSA Competency: Managing Information Apartheid What do you already know? Share your ideas on your tables then we will discuss as a class

WE ARE LEARNING TO: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid KEY WORDS: Apartheid; segregation; township RSA Competency: Managing Information Apartheid Copy this explanation into your books In 1948, apartheid became an official policy in South Africa. Under apartheid, South Africa was divided into four racial groups: Whites, Asians, Coloureds, and Blacks. Whites were at the top and received the best education and housing. The blacks were at the bottom of the social ladder. They lived in poor, segregated housing and attended the worst schools.

WE ARE LEARNING TO: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid KEY WORDS: Apartheid; segregation; township RSA Competency: Managing Information Conditions under Apartheid Interrogate the slides Read through the slides about apartheid What can you find out about the conditions? Make a mind map of your ideas in your book

WE ARE LEARNING TO: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid KEY WORDS: Apartheid; segregation; township RSA Competency: Managing Information Conditions under Apartheid Unequal rights Blacks received a lesser education Blacks were not allowed to be friends with white people Black people didn’t own anything Black people lived in slums/townships Blacks weren’t allowed to be out on the streets after 6pm Blacks didn’t have much support

WE ARE LEARNING TO: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid KEY WORDS: Apartheid; segregation; township RSA Competency: Managing Information Conditions under Apartheid Write a letter Imagine you are a black person living under the conditions of Apartheid Write a letter to some living in the UK about what conditions are like

WE ARE LEARNING TO: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid KEY WORDS: Apartheid; segregation; township RSA Competency: Managing Information Reflect on the objectives: Demonstrate an understanding of what apartheid was in South Africa Explain what life was like for a black person in South Africa during apartheid How much progress have you made this lesson?