This Silk Roads KS3 bundle is a rich, ready-to-teach collection of lessons exploring how trade routes connected East and West, shaping economies, cities, beliefs, and empires across Eurasia. Designed for Key Stage 3 history and geography, the bundle moves beyond silk alone to examine steppe cultures, climate and geography, traded goods, religious spread, powerful cities, and nomadic pressures on empires.
Students explore the Saka and the Golden Man, the Eurasian Steppe as a natural highway, trade and value, religion along the Silk Roads, Silk Road cities, and the impact of the Huns, alongside wider Silk Roads content including China, Marco Polo, Baghdad, and Mongol connections. Lessons use enquiry questions, source work, mapping, creative outcomes, structured discussion, and extended writing.
Ideal for non-specialists and specialists alike, this bundle builds strong historical thinking while clearly showing that the Silk Roads were networks of movement, ideas, and power, not a single road.
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