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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.
This collection of engaging and interactive card sorts, along with revision activities centered on the exam syllabuses for A Level British History 1815 - 1880, has been carefully bundled together provide a diverse range of exciting revision options, all offered at a discounted price.
The package includes our dynamic learning flashcards known as ‘Dingbats’ for politics 1815 - 1830, 1840 - 1880 as foreign policy 1815 - 1830 and card sorts for Public Health and our popular lesson on how to successfully analyse a source at GCSE and A Level.
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This stunning resource is designed to help students learn the key events in British Public Health 1800 - 1914. It has primarily been designed as a classroom display, but it can also be printed off to create a set of revision class cards or as a source of information for market place or chronology activities. If you are looking for a card sort on this topic, then please check out my TES shop.
When you purchase this resource you will be able to download a Microsoft PowerPoint document. It contains twenty six slides with all the key events from 1760 - 1914, which relate to 19th Century Public Health for GCSE Medicine Through Time. If you print it off in colour and laminate it will makes a stunning classroom display that will stand the test of time!
Everything s supplied in PowerPoint so you can easily customise it if you wish. The aims and objectives for this resource are:
Theme: 19th Public Health
Know: How did Public Health change in Britain 1800 - 1914?
Understand: Which events were linked to government action on poverty or disease?
Evaluate: How did attitudes change towards Public Health 1800 - 1914?
WILF - What Am I looking For?
Identify and describe: How did Public Health change in Britain 1800 - 1914?
Explain: Which events were linked to government action on poverty or disease?
Analyse: How did attitudes change towards Public Health 1800 - 1914?
If you like this resource then why not check out my other resources on this topic in my TES shop, where many have been bundled together to provide you with further savings. 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
These great resources are designed to help students learn the key events in British Public Health 1800 - 1914. They make excellent revision activities, starters and plenaries.
When you purchase this resource you will be able to download three different versions of this chronology card sort so you can pick which one you wish to use with your students or groups of students. Each resource includes twenty five key events that students are expected to cut out and organise into their correct chronological order. In one resource the dates are already in the correct order, but the events are mixed up. In another document, both the dates and events are mixed up, whilst in the third, students simply have to organise the cards with their dates into the correct order.
I have also included a PowerPoint with all the key dates and information about the topic in the correct chronological order. If you print this off in colour and laminate it makes a stunning classroom display and can be used by students as a reference or even as a market place activity for the card sorts.
Everything s supplied in Microsoft Word or PowerPoint so you can easily customise it if you wish. The aims and objectives for this lesson are:
Theme: Public Health
Know: How did Public Health change in Britain 1800 - 1914?
Understand: Which events were linked to government action on poverty or disease?
Evaluate: How did attitudes change towards Public Health 1800 - 1914?
WILF - What Am I looking For?
Identify and describe: How did Public Health change in Britain 1800 - 1914?
Explain: Which events were linked to government action on poverty or disease?
Analyse: How did attitudes change towards Public Health 1800 - 1914?
If you like this resource then why not check out my other resources on this topic in my TES shop, where many have been bundled together to provide you with further savings. 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