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This outstanding lesson has been designed to help students assess the causes of the English Civil War by evaluating the decisions made by James and Charles I and how they affected their popularity. This popular lesson has been repeatedly graded as outstanding by Ofsted, LEA Consultants and SLT as it’s a fun and engaging way to develop students critical higher order thinking skills. This lesson is suitable for the full ability range.

Once students have worked their way through a selection of starters that you can chose from, they complete the living graph or continuum exercise. They can then colour code the information cards as either economic, religious or political causes. This is then consolidated by a thinking skills review triangle activity to decide which factor was the most important. Once these tasks have been completed, the final result could be used for an assessment or for an extended writing task.

When you purchase this resource you will be able to download a two page word document which contains the information cards and a twelve slide PowerPoint. The PowerPoint is designed to help facilitate the lesson and contains aims, objectives, differentiated outcomes, starters, plenaries, templates, tasks and activities. I have also included a lesson plan. Ideally, the continuum should be printed on A3 paper. For more detailed information, please see the detailed preview.

The aims and objectives of this lesson are:

Theme: Causes of the English Civil War
Know: Why did James and Charles I become increasingly unpopular over time?
Understand: What roles did politics, economics and religion play in causing the Civil War?
Evaluate: Which factor was the most important?
Skills: Cause, Consequence, Change & Continuity.

WILF - What Am I Looking For?
Identify and describe: Why did James and Charles I fall out with Parliament?
Explain: What roles did politics, economics and religion play in causing the Civil War?
Analyse: Which factor was the most important?

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Roy

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This bundle is designed to deliver exceptional value by putting together a selection of our best interactive resources on the causes of the English Civil War. This fun and engaging lessons are designed to get students collaborating, thinking and sharing, but more importantly developing their higher order thinking skills. In terms of differentiation, our market place activities and card sorts are suitable for lower and middle students, whilst our continuum and diamond 9 activities are suitable for providing stretch and challenge for middle and higher ability students. If you like these lessons then why not check out my other resources on this topic in my TES shop. Here at the History Academy, we love history and are passionate about creating fun and engaging lessons. You can follow ‘The History Academy’ on Twitter, Google Plus, YouTube and Facebook for the latest updates or even to get in touch and chat about how you have used this resource or to ask questions. We aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for either the price of a good cup of coffee or a happy meal so that you can spend more time doing the things that are important to you. Lets face it, teaching is a tough profession, enjoy these resources. Anyway, have fun and stay in touch via social media for the latest updates. Kind Regards Roy

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These outstanding resources from the History Academy have been quality assured and field tested in the classroom by our panel of subject specialists. They cover topics from the causes of the English Civil War through to why did Parliament win and was Oliver Cromwell a hero or a villain. As we add more resources to the TES we will add them to this bundle so keep on checking back for updates as you will get them for free as they are added. With the exception of our bundles, all our individual resources are designed to be interactive and fun. We do not share more than the price of a good cup of coffee unless it is an especially big resources. We aim to give you value for money, whilst paying our contributors the living wage. If you would like to stay up to date, ask questions or make special requests for bundles or discounts, the you can contact us or follow us on The History Academy Facebook page. We look forward to hearing from you! Kind Regards Roy

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