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Teaching the feudal system is not the most exciting lesson, so I have turned this one on its head. Students spend the lesson preparing to teach the feudal system to their parents/guardians at home, using the facts they can gain from the lesson. They know this at the outset, have the feudal system explained to them and have 20 minutes to prepare their 'mini lesson' during their history lesson.

I have several slides explaining the feudal system with cartoon pictures in colour to liven things up, then you have a class discussion about the homework. Ask them about their favourite lessons and what kind of activities the teachers had them doing. I've put loads of suggestions for this on the PowerPoint and the best thing about this lesson is that there is absolutely no marking! Parents fill in a feedback sheet for the homework and all you need to do is smile and say well done - the parents have marked them for you!

Learning Objectives covered here:
ALL: Will be able to describe the feudal system
MOST: Will be able to explain the relationships between each level
SOME: Will be able to explain how this would help William to keep control over his new country.

Bonus material - a colouring in sheet of the feudal system. Not bad cover if you got them to colour and then annotate it.

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