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I have a passion for History and communicating knowledge in an engaging form. I have 20 years experience of teaching History, Geography, English, Religious Studies and Citizenship.

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I have a passion for History and communicating knowledge in an engaging form. I have 20 years experience of teaching History, Geography, English, Religious Studies and Citizenship.
Ideas of the World in 1500 and Sir John Mandevilles Travels
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Ideas of the World in 1500 and Sir John Mandevilles Travels

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Materials to cover at least 2x 1 hour lessons: Lesson 1 and 2 - Learning Goals To KNOW about the Medieval ideas of the known world in 1400-1500. To UNDERSTAND the significance of turning points in history. To BE ABLE to explain some of the possible reasons for Medieval ideas of the world. Lesson 2 - The travels of Sir John Mandeville Sir John Mandeville published a book in 1370 describing the creatures he had (supposedly) seen. NOTES PP - included with student tasks 2 Student worksheets and 1 hand-out Copy of Sir John’s book.
My Boy Jack - World War One Word Search
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My Boy Jack - World War One Word Search

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John Kipling (17 August 1897 - 27 September 1915) was the only son of the British author Rudyard Kipling. He was killed at the Battle of Loos while serving with the British Army during the First World War, six weeks after his eighteenth birthday. He is a central character in the 1997 play My Boy Jack and its 2007 film adaptation.
Winston Churchill Funeral 1965
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Winston Churchill Funeral 1965

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Useful PP for reading/history/discussion with video links Churchill’s funeral was the largest state funeral in world history up to that point in time, with representatives from 112 nations; only China did not send an emissary. In Europe 350 million people, including 25 million in Britain, watched the funeral on television, and only Ireland did not broadcast it live. By decree of the Queen, his body lay in state in Westminster Hall for three days and a state funeral service was held at St Paul’s Cathedral on 30 January 1965.One of the largest assemblages of statesmen in the world was gathered for the service. Unusually, the Queen attended the funeral. As Churchill’s lead-lined coffin passed up the River Thames from Tower Pier to Festival Pier on the MV Havengore, dockers lowered their crane jibs in a salute.