PART ONE: THE NORMANS CONQUEST AND CONTROL
Lesson Three: The death of Edward the Confessor and problems of Succession
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the issues after Edward the Confessor’s death
Topics Covered:
Identify the claimants and their claims for the throne of England.
Compare the strength and weaknesses of each claimant.
identify who had the strongest claim to the throne?
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PART ONE: THE NORMANS CONQUEST AND CONTROL
Lesson Two: The importance of Normandy and the Godwins
Key Learning Objectives: To explore what Normandy was like before 1066 and the importance of the Godwin family.
Topics Covered:
The importance of Normandy.
The rise of the Godwin family.
How were William and Edward related?
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PART ONE: THE NORMANS CONQUEST AND CONTROL
LESSON ONE: England before 1066
Key Learning Objectives: To explore what England was like before 1066
Topics Covered:
What was England like before 1066? Topics covered, Government, population, defence, wealth, religion and society
What was it like to live in a village before 1066?
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BEGINNINGS OF CHANGE - LESSON 11
Vesalius
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact Vesalius on medicine
Topics Covered:
Who was Vesalius?
How did Vesalius challenge Galen?
What did Vesalius do to improve health?
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL
Bundle of 9 lessons
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of health in medieval times.
Topics Covered:
1,. Medieval Ideas
2. Medieval Doctors
3. Islamic Medicine
4. Christianity
5. Medieval Towns
6. Monasteries
7. Medieval Hospitals
8. Surgery in Medieval Times
9. The Black Death
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BEGINNINGS OF CHANGE - LESSON 10
The Renaissance
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of the Renaissance on public health.
Topics Covered:
What was the Renaissance?
Who was Leonardo Da Vinci?
What were the consequences of the Renaissance on public health?
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL - LESSON 9
THE BLACK DEATH
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of the black death upon society.
Topics Covered:
What caused the Black Death?
How people tried to treat the Black Death?
Was public health affected as a result of the Black Death?
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL - LESSON 8
SURGERY IN MEDIEVAL TIMES
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of surgery in medieval times.
Topics Covered:
What surgery was performed?
Who performed surgery in medieval times?
What was the outcome for students in medieval times?
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL - LESSON 7
HOSPITALS IN MEDIEVAL TIMES
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of hospitals in medieval times.
Topics Covered:
Christianity and hospitals
What was the purpose of hospitals in medieval times?
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL - LESSON 6
Monasteries
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of monasteries on public health.
Topics Covered:
Why were people healthier living in monasteries?
How did the monasteries help the health of the nation?
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL - LESSON 5
MEDIEVAL TOWNS
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of medieval towns on health.
Topics Covered:
Medieval towns - health concerns
What public health measures did the government introduce?
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL - LESSON 4
CHRISTIANITY
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of Christianity on medicine. Did Christianity help or hinder medicine?
Topics Covered:
Christian beliefs on health
Did Christianity help or hinder medicine?
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL - LESSON 3
ISLAMIC MEDICINE
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the developments of islamic Medicine and the influence over the Western Medieval World
Topics Covered:
Islamic beliefs on health
Islamic Doctors e.g. Avicenna
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL - LESSON 2
MEDIEVAL DOCTORS
Key Learning Objectives: To explore how medieval doctors trained and who else cared for the sick.
Topics Covered:
Medieval doctors
Barber Surgeons
John of Arderne
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL - LESSON 1
WHERE DID MEDIEVAL IDEAS COME FROM?
Key Learning Objectives: To Explore How and why people held views on health in the Medieval times including the works of Galen and Hippocrates.
Topics Covered:
Medieval beliefs on health
Works of Hippocrates and Galen
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Six Revision Graphic Organisers Henry VIII - PART TWO
Domestic policies including securing the succession
Regional Issues and the dissolution of the monasteries
Society, elites and commoners
Economic development, trade and exploration
Protest, opposition and rebellion
Religion and Renaissance changes
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My Revision Notes The Tudors
Seven Revision Graphic Organisers Henry VIII - PART ONE
Character and Aims
Wolsey
Government up to 1529
Government up to 1529
Henry’s ministers
Foreign Policy
Kings Great Matter
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Six Revision Graphic Organisers Henry VII
Establishing the Tudor Dynasty
Henry VII’s Government
Foreign Affairs
Society
Economic Developments
Religion, Humanism and the Arts
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AQA Conflict and Tension
Part Three: The First World War: Ending the War
Lessons Covered
Changes in the Allied Forces: consequences of the Bolshevik Revolution and the withdrawal of Russia on Germany strategy; the reasons for and impact of the entry of the USA into the war.
Military developments in 1918 and their contribution to Germany’s defeat: the evolution of tactics and technology; Ludendorff the German Spring Offensive; the Allied advance during The Hundred Days.
Germany surrenders: impact of the blockade; abdication of the Kaiser; armistice; the contribution of Haig and Foch to Germany’s defeat.
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AQA Conflict and Tension
Part two: The First World War: stalemate
Lessons Covered
The Schlieffen Plan: the reasons for the plan, its failure, including the Battle of Marne and its contribution to the stalemate.
The Western Front: military tactics and technology, including trench warfare; the war of attrition; key battles, including Verdun, the Somme and Passchendaele, the reasons for, the events and significance of these battles.
The wider war: the war on other fronts; Gallipoli and its failure; the events and significance of the war at sea, including Jutland, the U-Boat campaign and convoys.
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