Wyatt Earp
Subject: History
Age range: 14-16
Resource type: Lesson (complete)
The American West, c1835-c1895, GCSE 9-1 Edexcel
This lesson aims to assess the importance of Wyatt Earp and the continuing problems of law and order in the West. It follows on from the previous lesson on Billy the Kid.
Students learn why Wyatt Earp was employed in Tombstone and then have to emoji rate each part of his story to judge how wicked he ‘possibly’ was.
They have to give reasons for each of their judgements before they give an overall assessment on his life.
There is an excellent link to a documentary on Earp and well as a clip from the film Tombstone to reinforce the learning.
There is some follow up exam question practice using the ‘consequences’ question worth 8 marks, with help given if needed.
The plenary is a literacy challenge which requires definitions of key words.
The resource is differentiated and gives suggested teaching strategies.
Some retrieval practice is also included from the beginning to think of the similarities and differences between Billy the Kid and Wyatt Earp.
It comes in PowerPoint format which can be amended and changed to suit.
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