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21 August 2026

Bundle Summary

This complete KS3 Black History Month bundle brings together twelve powerful, fully‑sequenced lessons exploring global Black history, activism, leadership, literature and civil rights. Each lesson follows your consistent TES structure, blending clear historical narrative with analytical skill‑building, peer‑discussion opportunities and visually engaging slides. Students journey from the Underground Railroad to the Civil Rights Movement, from Black British activism to modern representation in literature, gaining a rich understanding of how individuals and communities have shaped equality movements across centuries.

Perfect for October teaching or for embedding Black history meaningfully throughout the year.

What’s Included
  • 12 fully editable PowerPoints
  • Clear learning objectives in every lesson
  • Key vocabulary and accessible explanations
  • Knowledge checks, quizzes and evaluation tasks
  • Visually engaging slides with consistent premium design
  • End‑of‑unit reflection prompts
Lessons in the Bundle
  • Harriet Tubman – Underground Railroad
  • Rosa Parks – Montgomery Bus Boycott
  • Windrush Arrival – Building Modern Britain
  • Martin Luther King Jr. – March on Washington
  • Mary Seacole – Medicine & Compassion
  • Nelson Mandela – Leadership & Freedom
  • Barack Obama – A New Era of Representation
  • Bristol Bus Boycott – Black British Activism
  • Maya Angelou – Voice & Identity
  • Jesse Owens – Triumph at the 1936 Olympics
  • Civil Rights Act (1964)
  • Malorie Blackman – Literature & Representation
Why Teachers Will Like This Resource
  • Provides a complete, cohesive scheme of work for Black History Month
  • Celebrates global Black history through accessible KS3 teaching
  • Builds strong explanation, analysis and evaluation skills
  • Supports discussions around justice, activism, identity and representation
  • Ready to teach with no additional planning required
  • Ideal for English, History, Citizenship or cross‑curricular delivery

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