<p>This lesson focuses on the different reasons why people went on Crusade.<br />
This lesson includes:<br />
A full PowerPoint lesson with instructions<br />
A worksheet</p>
<p>This resource contains 4 interactive Knowledge Organisers for students to complete for their revision.<br />
Includes:<br />
Medieval Time Period<br />
Renaisance Time Period<br />
1800-1900<br />
Modern Medicine</p>
<p>This resource is one worksheet for students to use for revision.<br />
Students can colour code the activities to the correct topic and complete the revision activities.</p>
<p>Students are to complete the worksheet- but they must take a ticket from one of the answers! These answers are to be dotted around the classroom.</p>
<p>This resources includes all individuals from the AQA Health and the People Unit.<br />
Students are to use this resources for revision.<br />
Students are to create a profile on the individual, link them to the theme, factors and consider the short and long term significance.</p>
<p>This lesson examines the role that Dover had in the success of Operation. Students examine the Operation Fortitude and understand/explain the significance it had.</p>
<p>This lesson examines Operation Dynamo and the significance Dover had during the Operation.<br />
The lesson includes clips, reading and source material.</p>
<p>This resource focuses on migration during the Industrial Revolution. This lesson is linked to the Whitechapel murders, this helps students to understand the context of London during this time period.<br />
The lesson includes:<br />
A PowerPoint with instructions and activities<br />
Information sheet- at the end of the PowerPoint.</p>
<p>This lesson examines the connection of Britain to the Slave Trade and in what ways Britain benefitted.<br />
This lesson includes a PowerPoint lesson and resources- within the PowerPoint.</p>
<p>This lesson examines the impact of the Battle of Britain on Dover. Students use a collection of sources to judge the impact. Students then link the impact to the factors of SPERM- Social/Political/Economical/Religious/Military.</p>
<p>This lesson examines how Dover prepared for a German invasion during WWII.<br />
This lesson gets students to examine Dover evacuees, shelters etc.<br />
This lesson includes a PowerPoint with clear instructions, clips and resources.</p>
<p>This lesson examines the different reasons for the abolition of slavery.<br />
Students examine the four different reasons and make a judgement.<br />
This resource includes a full PowerPoint and information sheets- within the PowerPoint.</p>
<p>This lesson examines the impact the Black Death had. Students link different impacts to the factors of SPERM (Social/Political/Economical/Religious/Military) and judge the most significant impact.<br />
This lesson includes:<br />
A full PowerPoint with instructions<br />
A worksheet</p>
<p>This lesson focuses on the death of Becket and the impact his death had.<br />
The resource includes:<br />
A full PowerPoint with instructions<br />
Guided Reading worksheet on Dr Emily Guerry’s article on the signficance of Becket’s death.</p>
<p>This lesson includes a full PowerPoint with clear instructions and a worksheet.<br />
The focus of the lesson is to assess the impact of Christianity on medieval lives.</p>
<p>This lesson examines the long term impact of the Tudors on Britain.<br />
Students are introduced to the different Tudor monarchs and then investigate the impact they had. Students will need to summarise the different features and judge which factor of SPERM (social/political/economical/religious/military) the feature links too.<br />
This lesson includes:<br />
A full PowerPoint lesson with instructions.<br />
A worksheet at the end of the PowerPoint.<br />
Scholarship.</p>