pptx, 3.31 MB
pptx, 3.31 MB
pub, 119 KB
pub, 119 KB
pub, 2.8 MB
pub, 2.8 MB

Hi. This lesson looks at the changes to public health in the Industrial Revolution. It covers the work of Jenner, Pasteur, Nightingale, Chadwick and more. The lesson is differentiated for average through to top set and would just need more scaffolding for bottom set.
If the preview is messed up, blame TES. The actual download will be fine.*
It uses an information hunt and has a conclusion/judgement task included.

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underwatereducator

4 years ago
5

A really nice resource that I've even found useful in my Access teaching class, as it was a one-off Victorians and public health lesson. Took hours of planning time off my shoulders and the students had a good time - though it did take some improv to play taboo remotely! In any case, brilliant resource and very grateful that it was offered for free. Thank you!

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