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The British Empire lesson plan
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The British Empire lesson plan

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Subject Social Studies
Grade Level Grades 6-8
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The lesson starts with an overview of the main colonies that formed the British Empire and Google Earth or Maps are used to add placemarks with information and images of the history of British colonies on to the relevant locations.

Students then consider the rise of the British Empire and what motivated the people who built it. Using Google Search, they research why a small country like Britain came to rule a huge empire and find out what resources were gained from Britain’s different colonies. They create a map with information about what Britain gained from each country in her empire and consider arguments for and against the expansion of the empire.

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British_Empire_(Secondary_History)_-_Activity_Sheets.doc

February 8, 2020
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British_Empire_(Secondary_History)_-_Lesson_Plan.doc

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British_Empire_(Secondary_History)_-_Lesson_Plan.pdf

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Wurth22
Wurth22 March 22, 2014

This lesson does not specifically say what textual resources the students are researching and analyzing to find answers to the questions. Therefore, it is hard to determine if this truly aligns with the common core (what are they reading?). The concept and Google connection could be used in a World History class within a unit on Imperialism.

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