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KS4 History Edexcel: How did Public Health change in the Industrial Period?
For the new Edexcel specification - British Medicine Through Time
Focus of the lesson is how Public Health changed - including the role of Edwin Chadwick, the Public Health Acts and how the government helped to change living conditions.
Easily adaptable for all abilities.
KS4 History Edexcel: John Snow and Cholera - British Medicine Through Time
For the new Edexcel specification - British Medicine Through Time
The focus of the lesson is how people thought cholera spread, what John Snow discovered and what the impact was of his work on the progress of medicine.
Tasks include a visual hexagon, PEEL paragraph and plotting the co-ordinates of cholera victims on a map.
Easily adaptable across all abilities.
KS4 Edexcel History: Impact of the NHS revision sheet
New Edexcel GCSE British Medicine through time 1250-present.
Suitable for LA students - concentrating on why the NHS is so significant, how it was established and the technology used to help it progress
KS4 Edexcel Anglo-Saxon and Norman England: Normanisation of England revision sheet
New Edexcel History GCSE topic: Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
A3 sheet that allows students to revise the main topics of the Normanisation of England. Broken down into the subcategories needed. Easily used across the ability ranges, and easily adapted if you need.
KS4 Edexcel American West: How Wild was the West?
Lesson using the new Edexcel specification, The American West.
Lesson focuses on how 'wild' the American West was - good and easily adaptable activities and resources
KS4 Edexcel History Anglo-Saxon & Norman England - The Career of Bishop Odo
In line with the new 2016 Edexcel GCSE History Course - Anglo-Saxon and Norman England 1066-1087.
The lesson focusses on the career of Bishop Odo from his appointment as Bishop of Bayeux to the his death. The focus of the lesson is his relationship with William I and how his actions led to him falling out of favour.
The students make a living graph, based on an information sheet provided, and then answer a 4 mark features question, with peer marking and structure strips to help.
The lesson is very well resourced and in clear line with the GCSE syllabus