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KS3 Medieval - What Was the Impact of the Peasants Revolt?
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KS3 Medieval - What Was the Impact of the Peasants Revolt?

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This lesson contains: A ‘do now’ starter which can be edited to fit whatever you taught previously. A chance to recap the end of the Revolt and watch a video that helps cement the knowledge. Students should read an interpretation and infer the main reason for Wat Tyler’s death. A discussion of whether the Revolt, on the face of it, seemed like a failure. This then triggers a task to study lots of interpretations and develop the main arguments about the revolt’s immediate, short- and long-term impact on England. An extended writing opportunity to argue whether, overall, the revolt was a success or failure, using criteria. There should be a final opportunity to complete the progress tracker sheet and do final reflections on the enquiry. Attachments: 1 x Powerpoint Presentation 2 x Publisher Files
KS3 Medieval - Why Did the Peasants Challenge Richard II?
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KS3 Medieval - Why Did the Peasants Challenge Richard II?

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This lesson contains: A ‘do now’ starter which can be edited to fit whatever you taught previously. A chance to bring the monarchs up to date and connect Richard to the previous ones. Students will understand his situation as a young king inheriting a long war. Students will be taken through the key developments of the enquiry so far and how the different groups have been affected, with peasants being the only group that have seen very little improvement even after the Black Death. They study statements and determine the main grievances of the peasants. Students will study a comic strip (editable) about the events of the revolt and complete a task to document the main events each day and assess the threat level of each. A chance to reflect on what the revolt shows about the power no possessed by each social group. Attachments: 1 x Powerpoint Presentation 2 x Publisher Files
KS3 Medieval - How Did Magna Carta affect Johns Power?
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KS3 Medieval - How Did Magna Carta affect Johns Power?

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This lesson contains: A ‘do now’ starter which can be edited to fit whatever you taught previously. A recap of John’s situation with the barons and introduction to the Magna Carta. A task to study the provisions of Magna Carta against the grievances of the barons and make a judgement as to whether it dealt with John adequately. A video which reinforces the impact of Magna Carta on future kings. Optional (if time) reading on the Barons War. A final task to weigh up the impact of Magna Carta. Students study the information and pick out the facts which help them make assertions about the short- and long-term consequences. Attachments: 1 x Powerpoint Presentation 2 x Publisher Files
KS3 Medieval - Why Did the Barons Revolt Against King John?
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KS3 Medieval - Why Did the Barons Revolt Against King John?

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This lesson contains: A ‘do now’ starter which can be edited to fit whatever you taught previously. An overview of john’s birth and position within the family tree, with a comparison between perceptions of him and his brother Richard, using sources which can be discussed or annotated. An on-board walkthrough of John’s problems as king, including a Guernsey link. A task to study the information on John’s reign. Students weigh up the good and bad things he did against the criteria of what a good king must do, with a potential to do extended writing at the end. Attachments: 1 x Powerpoint Presentation 3 x Publisher Files
KS3 Medieval - How Did Becket's Murder Affect Henry's Power?
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KS3 Medieval - How Did Becket's Murder Affect Henry's Power?

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This lesson includes: A starter to recap the previous lesson on the breakdown of Becket’s relationship with Henry. A chance to study the image of Henry being whipped and have students guess/discuss what is going on. A recap on the board of the breakdown in relations between the two men, and how the final scene played out when Henry called out about the ‘troublesome priest’. Students then read 3 sources and answer a series of questions about the death of Becket using the sources to extract the information. They write which source told them the information at each point so that they can grasp the importance of studying multiple sources. A short video from YouTube to followup on the death of Becket and it’s implications. A main activity to study the consequences of the death of Becket and write out the impact it had on the king, Becket’s memory, the Church etc. so assess how it affected the king’s power. A plenary to update a progress sheet Attachments: 1 x Powerpoint Presentation 3 x Publisher Files
GCSE Medicine Industrial Topic 3 BUNDLE
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GCSE Medicine Industrial Topic 3 BUNDLE

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This bundle contains: L12 - Jenner & Smallpox L13 - Pasteur & Koch L14 - Lister, Simpson & Surgery L15 - Florence Nightingale & Hospitals L16 - The Public Health Act 1875 L17 - John Snow & Cholera The bundle’s individual cost would be £15.00 so this bundle will save you around 30%.
GCSE WW1 Western Front Medicine BUNDLE
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GCSE WW1 Western Front Medicine BUNDLE

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This bundle contains: L1 - Intro and Major Battles L2 - Trench Warfare L3 - Conditions and Transport L4 - Injuries at the Front L5 - Treating the Wounded L6 - New Treatments in WW1 The bundle’s individual cost would be £15.00 so this bundle will save you 30%.
KS3 Norman England Bundle
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KS3 Norman England Bundle

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This bundle contains: L1 - Who Should Be King? L2 - The Battle of Stamford Bridge L3 & L4 - Why Did William Win Hastings? L5 - How Did Harold Actually Die? L6 - Feudal System & Domesday Book L7 - William’s Control Using Castles L8 - How Did Medieval Castles Change? The bundle’s individual cost would be £18.70 so this bundle will save you around 30%.