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The Wild West Topic - All HISTORY Lessons in Topic

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SKU T34CS401604
Key Stage 2Independence DayCross-curricular TopicYear 3Year 4

This cross-curricular Wild West Topic for Year 3 and Year 4 introduces your class to cowboys, Native Americans and pioneers. Each downloadable lesson includes a lesson plan, slideshow presentation and printable teaching resources.

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Introduce your class to cowboys, pioneers and Native Americans in this KS2 History scheme of work as your class explore the settlement of America by Europeans. Your class will find out about the long journey westward across the Appalachian mountains and how homesteaders set up their lives on the Great Plains. They will also learn about the native American way of life and how this was affected by the arrival of European settlers.

With lesson plans, presentations and a range of printable resources, these 'Wild West' History lessons contain everything you need to explore early American history with your children. Perfect if you are teaching 'The USA' as a cross-curricular topic.

**Teacher note: these History lessons are identical to the History lessons within our 'USA Road Trip Topic Bundle' Topic Bundle.

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#Lesson14RETheMission

Find out what a missionary is and explore the reasons why some pioneers tried to convert the Native Americans to Christianity. Were they right to do so? Why not let your class decide.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets

Download a free overview to support your teaching of this scheme of work.

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Alex Goodall

Very good resource full of great information. The lessons are clearly set out and easy to follow and the resources are good.

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philfitz

Plenty to use. More on Native American Indians but great fact files.

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Samantha Hammond

It is clearly linked to NC and well resourced

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Naomi Morrison

Fantastic resources - best spent money ever!