South Africa Resources

 

A good overview website about South African history

South Africa Introduction (pdf) A matching exercise giving key terms and their definitions

South Africa in the 1930s (word) A series of worksheets covering the land, housing and job situation in South Africa in the 1930s

South Africa in the 1940s (pdf) A series of worksheets looking at the impact of WW2 in South Africa as well as the Atlantic Charter and 'African Claims', also includes differentiated sheets for lower ability students

1930s and 1940s living timeline (pdf) This is an activity that gives pupils an overview of life in South Africa in the 1930s and 1940s. The students first have to lay the card (either a description - whites believed that blacks were more suited to 'natural conditions' and should live in the countryside - or a law / attitude eg Urban Areas Act) in the correct chronological place. Then they have to decide if the card was positive (above the line) or negative (below the line). Then introduce some linking themes - White supremacy and Legal discrimination in the 1930s and Impact of WW2 and civil rights in the 1940s and ask them to group cards together under those themes.

Small scale living timeline (pdf) A miniature version of the above that pupils can use on their desks to help them fill in the planning grids below

Planning grid (pdf) Students can use this grid to plan an essay about life in the 1930s and 1940s

South Africa on thinkinghistory.co.uk This is a rationale for the above resouces on Ian Dawson's thinkinghistory.co.uk

The Grand Apartheid Laws (word) An information sheet

Bantustans cards (pdf) A set of cards showing the 9 tribes in South Africa and the Bantustans that they were 'given'. Students should start off all standing together and then be dispersed around the classroom

The Bantustans (word) A series of worksheets that explain how the Bantustans were set up and the impact of the government's low level of funding (differentiated)

Bantustan sources (pdf) A series of quotes from Steve Biko and Oliver Tambo about the bantustans with comprehension questions

Images of apartheid (ppt) A few pictures to give an impression of life in the Soweto and Alexandra townships

The Defiance Campaign (pdf) An activity that involves students planning and evaluating a campaign of non violent action

The PAC (pdf) A summary of the ideas of the PAC and the events at Sharpeville with comprehension questions

Umkhonto We Sizwe A website showing the manifesto of Umkhonto We Sizwe (Spear of the Nation) the armed wing of the ANC

The Armed Struggle (pdf) A worksheet based on sources from Umkhonto We Sizwe and POQO (the armed wing of the PAC) and questions

Planning grid for essay on Opposition to Apartheid (pdf) This grid allows pupils to focus on the key areas of opposition to Apartheid and evaluate the success of different campaigns as well as the reasons for the growth in opposition

Sharpeville GCSE source questions and markscheme (word) This is a GCSE coursework that was approved by Edexcel and includes a wide range of sources and source questions about the Sharpeville massacre

 
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