A fully resourced and differentiated lesson that looks into society during the English Civil War with reasons Parliament were able to win. This is an overview of the time period and can be used as an introduction to the topic if you teach it in greater depth.
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KS3 History: The Stuarts lesson resources
This is a course to teach the Stuarts from James I in 1603 to the Act of Union in 1707. Resources are fully differentiated and include starter tasks, assessment opportunities and mark schemes that tie in with the AQA GCSE History. Lesson One - Interpretations of James I Lesson Two - The Gunpowder Plot Lesson Three - the 17th century witch-craze Lesson Four - Causes of the English Civil War Lesson Five - Why were Parliament able to win? Lesson Six - the execution of Charles I Lessons Seven - an analysis of Oliver Cromwell Lesson Eight - the Restoration and a comparison of the Black Death and Great Plague medical approaches Lesson Nine - The Glorious Revolution Lesson Ten - the union of Scotland and England Also included is: MTP (Medium Term Plan) for students so that they can assess their understanding each lesson KLI (Key Learning Indicators) that provide attainment levels for students History Home Learning postcard to aid revision and boost parental engagement I set homework using Seneca Learning (the free app) and have included a link to Seneca Learning as part of the bundle. https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/
KS3 History: The early Stuarts
*These resources are available to buy individually with lessons five and six provided free of charge. *Therefore buying as a bundle means the lessons are offered at half price. Fully resourced and differentiated lessons covering 1603 to 1649 a with opportunities for self, peer and teacher assessment (mark schemes/success criteria provided). Lesson One - Interpretations of James I (analysing the quote "wisest fool in Christendom") Lesson Two - Were the gunpowder plotters framed? (1605) Lesson Three - Why was there a witch-craze in the 17th century? Lesson Four - What caused the English Civil War? (Teacher assessment). Lesson Five - Life during the English Civil war as well as why Parliament won. Lesson Six - Should Charles I have been executed?*
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