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Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Crime and Punishment:  Lesson 1 What was life like in Whitechapel in 1870-1900?
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Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Crime and Punishment: Lesson 1 What was life like in Whitechapel in 1870-1900?

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Lesson one for the Edexcel Crime and Punishment Historic Environment unit. The lesson looks at the nature and impact of poor housing conditions and the attempts to improve housing and provision for the poor. Students research this through a range of sources. After extracting evidence they need to determine its influence on crime and decide upon the worst aspects of life in Whitechapel. An eight page work booklet which includes key word lists for the unit, source based activities, exam questions and engaging activities. Terms of Use: Purchase of this item entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages for personal and classroom use only. Duplication for other classes, an entire school or for commercial use is strictly prohibited without written permission from the author. Minor editing is allowed but only for personal use. The document remains under copyright even when edited. Pasting this item in whole or part on the Internet in any form is strictly prohibited and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Copyright 2017.
Edexcel History GCSE (91) Crime and Punishment c1700-present
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Edexcel History GCSE (91) Crime and Punishment c1700-present

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The last 2 units of the Crime and Punishment module which run from c1700-present. This bundle includes 15 fully resourced lessons, which consist of a PowerPoint, differentiated resources (card sorts etc), worksheets, information sheets, mark schemes, example questions, literacy support etc. If you have purchased any of our products you will know that each lesson is easy to teach with clear instructions, with lessons designed to encourage critical thinkers, develop GCSE & literacy skills and encourage learners to develop an informed opinion which can be supported by evidence. The bundle includes a range of question types. These lessons took many hours to plan and prepare and they are constantly being developed, so please leave feedback. Once purchased you will have access to these resources indefinitely, so please check for updates. I do post updates on my TES feed so if you follow me you will receive these notes. Finally, I hope you find and your students find these resources helpful.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment c1900 - present
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment c1900 - present

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The last unit of the new Edexcel 9-1 crime and punishment specification. This bundle includes all of the teaching material required to deliver the unit. Each lesson icontains a PowerPoint, worksheets, card sorts, activities, key term, , example questions and mark schemes and literacy support. If you have purchased any of our products you will know that each lesson is easy to teach with clear instructions, with lessons designed to encourage critical thinkers, develop literacy skills and encourage learners to develop an informed opinion which can be supported by evidence
Edexcel GCSE 9-1  Crime and Punishment: L29 How were Conscientious Objectors treated in WW1 and WW2?
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime and Punishment: L29 How were Conscientious Objectors treated in WW1 and WW2?

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The case study knowledge for the period 1900 - present which looks at conscientious objectors and their treatment by the government and the public. Students should be able to give examples of CO treatment and explain government actions. The lesson also includes a 4 mark question which compares the crime of heresy and COs (support material and activities sets up the exam question).
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime & Punishment: Lesson 27 How did Punishment change in the 20th Century?
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime & Punishment: Lesson 27 How did Punishment change in the 20th Century?

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A lesson on the changes to the death penalty in the 20th century. Students analyse the laws/ changes and assess the reasons for these changes in law, which they attempt to attribute to a factor e.g. individuals. They must also decide which factors are most important and respond to an exam style question. They use the factor cards to complete a living timeline on the changes to capital punishment during the period of study. There is also an activity which looks at 3 controversial executions in this time period and the significance of these.
Edexcel GCSE History 9-1 Crime Punishment: Lesson 25 How did 20th century crime change?
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Edexcel GCSE History 9-1 Crime Punishment: Lesson 25 How did 20th century crime change?

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The first lesson for the last unit (C1900-present: crime, punishment and law enforcement in recent times). An easy to follow lesson which introduces students to a range of crimes (some new and some old but carried out using new methods). Students are issued with one crime which they use to make a teaching poster. They then teach other students about their crime. Plenty of opportunity for discussion e.g. which factors have influenced present day crime the most etc. There is a table to complete for 12 crimes before an exam style question.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment c1700-1900
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment c1700-1900

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8 fully resourced lessons on crime, punishment and law enforcement in medieval England c1700-c1900. This bundle includes all the material needed to teach the third part of the new Edexcel crime and punishment unit. Lessons include a PowerPoint, differentiated resources, worksheets, key term sheets, example questions and mark schemes (over 30 resources in total).These lessons took many hours to plan and prepare and they are constantly being developed, so please leave feedback. Once purchased you will have access to these resources indefinitely, so please check for updates. I do post updates on my TES feed so if you follow me you will receive these notes. Finally, I hope you find and your students find these resources helpful.
Edexcel GCSE Crime Punishment: L22 Did policing become much more effective in the period 1700-1900?
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Edexcel GCSE Crime Punishment: L22 Did policing become much more effective in the period 1700-1900?

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A lesson that focuses on the changes to policing in the period 1700-1900, which sets students up for a question 6 style question (Policing became much more effective in the period 1700-1900’. How far do you agree? ). This lesson includes a card sort and diamond 9 activity, activities linked to the changes and continuity of policing in the period, an activity that requires students to assess a response to the question and outline what went well and even better if, an exam style question and literacy support. A step by step guide is included
Edexcel GCSE  Crime Punishment Lesson 21: How had policing developed by the end of the 19th Century?
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Edexcel GCSE Crime Punishment Lesson 21: How had policing developed by the end of the 19th Century?

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An easy to follow lesson on the development of law enforcement 1700-1900. Students are introduced to some mug shots (use of technology) and have to match criminals to their crime. The main task is creating a detailed timeline to show the key developments to law enforcement for the period ( a success criteria, key questions and headings are given on the powerpoint). Following this students will need to create a cartoon strip to show how policing has changed since 1700 (town watchmen etc). The plenary looks at the changing role of local communities throughout the whole period of study. This lesson is great preparation for a Q6 practice. Pearson textbook pages 88-91 are needed for the timeline info. All the activities come as part of a work book
GCSE Crime L20: How much impact did reformers like John Howard and Elizabeth Fry have on prisons?
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GCSE Crime L20: How much impact did reformers like John Howard and Elizabeth Fry have on prisons?

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Lesson 20 of our Edexcel Crime and Punishment Unit. A lesson on the work of Fry and Howard and the subsequent changes to prisons. Students are introduced to some sources about the use and condition of prisons in the 17th century, which they analyse and use as evidence to comment on the state of prisons. They then work through a range of activities such as creating a fact file, a research task on Fry and Howard. Once they have secured their knowledge of the work of the reformers they begin to link their work to prisons changes and write up how their work affected prisons in the period. All resources are differentiated with literacy support and prompts.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime Punishment:  Lesson 19  Why were public executions stopped in 1868?
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime Punishment: Lesson 19 Why were public executions stopped in 1868?

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A lesson on the key factors that led to the end of public executions in 1868. Students anaylse an image of a public execution and complete a was sheet with four different activities. Following this they extract key factors from a worksheet and determine which factors they feel were most significant in ending public executions through a table activity which they use to create a mind map. There is a source based question to develop skills and deploy knowledge before resounding to an exam style question (literacy support included). This lesson comes as part of the Unit 3 Crime and Punishment c1700-c.1900 Bundle which can be found through my shop https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/planmylesson
Edexcel GCSE C& Punishment :L18Why was transportation used as a punishment in the period 1600-1850?
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Edexcel GCSE C& Punishment :L18Why was transportation used as a punishment in the period 1600-1850?

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An exam technique lesson which also includes the required knowledge on the use of transportation in the period 1600-1750. Students work through a card sort and prioritising activity to gain the necessary knowledge before analysing a 12 mark explain question. Students create a top tip fact file based on a student friendly mark scheme, they attempt to decide on a mark for an example response before writing up the question. Literacy support and a step by step teacher instructions are included. This lesson comes as part of the unit 3 Bundle https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/planmylesson
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment: Lesson 17 The Tolpuddle Martyrs
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment: Lesson 17 The Tolpuddle Martyrs

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What does the case of the Tolpuddle Martyrs tell us about crime and punishment in the early 19th century? The Tolpuddle Martyrs lesson requires students to complete a worksheet based on a video clip about the event which forms the case study for the period. There is an information sheet which includes the necessary information for the spec. Students use and information sheet to add additional knowledge before analysing the event to determine its importance in the history of crime and punishment.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime & Punishment:  L16 How did definitions of crime change c.1700 – c.1900?
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime & Punishment: L16 How did definitions of crime change c.1700 – c.1900?

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A lesson on the growth of highway robbery, poaching and smuggling and then the eventual decline of these crimes. Students work through a range of activities such as card sorts, prioritising information before they complete a matrix exercise and respond to a 12 mark exam question using the lesson’s knowledge and skills to explain how crimes increased and subsequently decreased in the period 1700-1900. A key term grid with all the key vocabulary for the period 1700-1900 is included.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment: C1500-c1700:  Crime, punishment and law enforcement in early modern England
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment: C1500-c1700: Crime, punishment and law enforcement in early modern England

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This Bundle includes all teaching material for the second section of the Edexcel 9-1 GCSE. 8 fully resourced lessons that cover the changes in society which led to new definitions of crime in the period c1500-c1700. The lessons focus on the extent of change and continuity in law enforcement the period and why significant changes in punishments were introduced. There are two case studies included; The Gunpowder Plot and The Pendle Witch Trials. Lessons include PowerPoints, worksheets, card sorts and example questions.These lessons took many hours to plan and prepare and they are constantly being developed, so please leave feedback. Once purchased you will have access to these resources indefinitely, so please check for updates. I do post updates on my TES feed so if you follow me you will receive these notes. Finally, I hope you find and your students find these resources helpful.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment c1000-c1700
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment c1000-c1700

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This Bundle includes all of the teaching material for the first two sections of the Crime and Punishment c1000-present Paper 1 topic. 16 fully resourced lessons and a unit guide >. The Lessons include PowerPoints, key word lists, self assessment grids, example questions, card sorts, worksheets and literacy support. No textbook required.These lessons took many hours to plan and prepare and they are constantly being developed, so please leave feedback. Once purchased you will have access to these resources indefinitely, so please check for updates. I do post updates on my TES feed so if you follow me you will receive these notes. Finally, I hope you find and your students find these resources helpful.