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The History Academy's goal is to share best practice at an affordable price so that you can focus on your own priorities. Our resources have been written to a high standard and fine tuned in the classroom. During my 35 years in challenging schools, I have published resources for Heinemann, Pearsons, Hodder, Folens, BBC and Boardworks. If you would like to receive updates, create your own customised bundle or join our team, then contact us via our Facebook or Linkedin pages.

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The History Academy's goal is to share best practice at an affordable price so that you can focus on your own priorities. Our resources have been written to a high standard and fine tuned in the classroom. During my 35 years in challenging schools, I have published resources for Heinemann, Pearsons, Hodder, Folens, BBC and Boardworks. If you would like to receive updates, create your own customised bundle or join our team, then contact us via our Facebook or Linkedin pages.
Card Sort: What contributions did Pasteur and Koch make to medical knowledge?
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Card Sort: What contributions did Pasteur and Koch make to medical knowledge?

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This outstanding resource designed to get students to compare the contributions of Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch to medical knowledge. It would make a great starter, plenary , revision activity or mini plenary that could be used with any main stream text book or video on this topic… When you purchase this resource you will be able to download a single page Word Document which includes a learning aim, instructions, two heading cards and twenty information cards that can be sorted on Pasteur and Koch. Once the task has been completed, students could add additional information that they have researched from the class text book or the linked video clip. The aims and objectives of this lesson are: Theme: Germ Theory Know: What contributions did both Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch make to medical knowledge? Understand: What were their methods and ideas? Evaluate: How important were their contributions to Germ Theory? WILF: What Am I Looking for? Identify & describe: Who were Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch? Explain: What were their methods and ideas? Evaluate: How important were their contributions to Germ Theory? If you like this resource may want to consider also buying the PP that I have created to go with this lesson as it includes this and another activity at a bargain price. At the same time you may want to check out my other resources on this topic in my TES shop. You can also 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 you want. Anyway, have fun and stay in touch via social media for the latest updates. Kind Regards Roy
Venn Diagram Activity: Louis Pasteur Verses Robert Koch
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Venn Diagram Activity: Louis Pasteur Verses Robert Koch

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This activity is designed to get students to compare and contrast the contributions of Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch to medical knowledge as part of the Medicine Through Time course. It would make a great starter, plenary , revision activity or mini plenary that could be used with any text book on this topic. If you would like something that goes into a little more depth then check out my card sort on this topic. When you purchase this resource you will be able to download a single page Word Document which includes a learning objective, instructions, a predrawn Venn diagram and a information box at the bottom from which students can select key facts about the two men to help them complete the diagram. Once completed the activity, students could add additional information that they have researched from the class text book or the linked video clip. The aims and objectives of this lesson are: Theme: Germ Theory Know: What contributions did both Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch make to medical knowledge? Understand: What were their methods and ideas? Evaluate: How important were their contributions to Germ Theory? WILF: What Am I Looking for? Identify & describe: Who were Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch? Explain: What were their methods and ideas? Evaluate: How important were their contributions to Germ Theory? If you like this resource may want to consider also buying the PP that I have created to go with this lesson as it includes this and another activity at a bargain price. At the same time you may want to check out my other resources on this topic in my TES shop. You can also 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 you want. Anyway, have fun and stay in touch via social media for the latest updates. Kind Regards Roy
Card Sort: What factors helped Pasteur and Koch?
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Card Sort: What factors helped Pasteur and Koch?

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This outstanding card sort is designed to help students understand the what factors help Pasteur and Koch in their research to prove germ theory and vacination. This resource is suitable for the full range of learners and be used as a starter, plenary, homework or main activity depending upon the ability of your class. I've linked in the classic video on for this topic on You Tube in the preview for this resource. When you purchase this lesson you will receive a card sort with six headings labelled communication, luck, national rivalry and war, personal qualities, research techniques,science and technology as well as twelve accompanying statements which need to be matched up or sorted. Once complete, I have included an optional extension exercise were students can explain which factors were the most important. The aims and objectives for this lesson are: Theme: Germ Theory Know: What factors helped Pasteur and Koch to prove germ theory? Understand: Which factors were linked to communication, luck, national rivalry and war, personal qualities, research techniques, science and technology? Evaluate: Which factors were the most important? WILF – What Am I Looking For? Identify & describe: The different factors which helped Pasteur and Koch to prove germ theory? Explain: Which factors were linked to communication, luck, national rivalry and war, personal qualities, research techniques, science and technology? Analyse: Which factors were the most important? If you like this resource then why not check out my other resources on this topic in my TES shop. You can also 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 you want. Anyway, have fun and stay in touch via social media for the latest updates. Kind Regards Roy
Medieval Medicine - Change and Continuity
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Medieval Medicine - Change and Continuity

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The great resource deals with the tricky topic change and continuity in Medieval Medicine in Britain. The resource includes a PowerPoint with all the resources and worksheets that are required for the lesson as well as a recent lesson plan I wrote to help teach this topic with this resource. The PowerPoint includes: Aims & Objectives A starter + a differentiated version Information Slides Source analysis activity A card sort / activity on change and continuity An extended question which has been differentiated to include a slide to help structure responses Peer and self analysis feedback sheets. Blank templates for the activities. The aims and activities are: • Theme: Medicine in Britain, 1250 – present • Know: What were the key features medieval medicine? • Understand: Which key features of ancient medicine were still being used in medieval times? • Evaluate: How far did ancient ideas about medicine continued to be used in the medieval period? • Skills: Change and Continuity Learning Outcomes • Levels 1 – 4 = Identify & describe: What changed and what stayed the same? • Levels 5 – 7 = Explain: What had changed and what had stayed the same? • Levels 7 – 8 = Analyse: How far did medical ideas changed during the medieval period?
Medieval Medicine - Change & Continuity
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Medieval Medicine - Change & Continuity

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The great resource deals with the tricky topic change and continuity in Medieval Medicine in Britain. The resource includes a PowerPoint with all the resources and worksheets that are required for the lesson as well as a recent lesson plan I wrote to help teach this topic with this resource. The PowerPoint includes: Aims & Objectives A starter + a differentiated version Information Slides Source analysis activity A card sort / activity on change and continuity An extended question which has been differentiated to include a slide to help structure responses Peer and self analysis feedback sheets. Blank templates for the activities. The aims and activities are: • Theme: Medicine in Britain, 1250 – present • Know: What were the key features medieval medicine? • Understand: Which key features of ancient medicine were still being used in medieval times? • Evaluate: How far did ancient ideas about medicine continued to be used in the medieval period? • Skills: Change and Continuity Learning Outcomes • Levels 1 – 4 = Identify & describe: What changed and what stayed the same? • Levels 5 – 7 = Explain: What had changed and what had stayed the same? • Levels 7 – 8 = Analyse: How far did medical ideas changed during the medieval period?