History topic – real life heroes

Monday 22 March 2021

We are learning all about significant people (real life heroes) in our topic lessons this half term. Below is the key vocabulary that we will be focusing on.

equality – being treated fairly and having the same chances in life

rights – the basic things people need to live (eg food, housing) and reach their potential (eg education, safety)

apartheid – a system that keeps people apart, usually because of their different skin colour

racism – treating people differently because of the colour of their skin, their religious beliefs or their culture

suffragette – a woman who campaigned for the right of women to vote

protest – people coming together to show others that they are against an idea or an event

impact – a strong and powerful effect on something or someone

belief – a strongly held opinion that something is right

Sarah Allen from Abbey House Museum talked to us about Leonora Cohen last week. Leonora Cohen was a suffragette. She was involved in the fight for women to have the right to vote. The children asked some super questions and shared their thoughts.

Why was she sent to prison three times?

Why did she not give up?

It wasn’t fair that girls and boys were paid different money.

Women should have been allowed to vote too.

We have also learnt about Apartheid and how Nelson Mandela changed things.

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