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Embark on an engaging and interactive journey into Medieval law and order with this captivating marketplace lesson. Explore the origins of our modern criminal justice system while unraveling the reasons why people were afraid of breaking the law. This versatile lesson caters to learners of all levels, offering extension activities for advanced students and differentiated tasks to provide both challenge and support. Whether integrated into a Medieval society curriculum or used as a standalone lesson for citizenship or law studies, this resource promises an enriching educational experience for all. It is designed to get your students out of their places, moving around, collaborating and sharing.

When you purchase this lesson, you will be able to download a 34 side PowerPoint Presentation, that has also been uploaded as a PDF should you want to upload it to your schools virtual learning environment. The PowerPoint contains aims, objectives, differentiated outcomes, starters, plenaries, information slides, historical sources, writing frames and templates to help your students make appropriate notes. We have also included a heads and tails activitiy for foundation students and a Venn diagram activtity with appropriate video clip for your more able students. Please see the detailed preview for more information.

The aims and objectives of this lesson are:

Theme: Medieval Society
Know: How were crimes investigated and punished?
Understand: Why trial by jury was fairer than trial by ordeal?
Analyse: Why were Medieval people afraid of breaking the law?
Skills: Source Analysis, Cause, Consequence, Citizenship

WILF – What Am I Looking For?
Can You Describe: How were criminals caught, investigated and punished?
Can You Explain: Why trial by jury was fairer than trial by ordeal?
Can You Evaluate: Why Medieval people were afraid of breaking the law?

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