*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People*
Learning Objectives
To describe the actions by rebels and the government
To explain the consequences of the Peasants’ Revolt
*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People*
Learning Objectives
To describe the system of feudal monarchy
To explain the social, economic and political causes of the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381
*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People*
Learning Objectives
To analyse the short and long term impact of the Provisions of Oxford (1258)
To analyse the significance of the Parliament of 1265 and its consequences
*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People*
Learning Objectives
To describe problems between King Henry III and his barons
To identify and describe the roles of Simon, Eleanor and the Henry III
*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People*
Learning Objectives
To analyse the short term and long term impact of the Magna Carta
To evaluate how significant the Magna Carta was
*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People*
Learning Objectives
To explain why the charter as a set of ideas survived in the years immediately following its creation
To explain how Magna Carta was put to different uses by different people
To judge whether Magna Carta reinvented more by monarchs or by the barons
*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People*
Learning Objectives
To describe the reasons why the barons were dissatisfied with King John’s rule
To explain how the barons resolved this problem
Series of lessons focused on building student understanding of the content, skills, and knowledge required for success at GCSE History. Includes independent project to develop contextual understanding of medieval monarchs and kingship.
*NEW AQA GCSE - Power and the People (Thematic Study)*
Learning Objectives
To describe English foreign policy up to the 15th century
To investigate the key areas of Henry’s foreign policy;
Relations with France and Brittany
Anglo-Spanish relations
Burgundy
Scotland
Learning Objectives
To investigate the key areas of Henry’s kingship;
Foreign policy
Law and Order
Relations with the nobility
Finance
Yorkist opposition
Learning Objectives
To describe the effects of the Cornish rebellion (1497)
To explain the impact of later Yorkist threats, including Suffolk’s challenge.
To evaluate the extent of these challenges to Henry’s power
Learning Objectives
To explain the role of Perkin Warbeck
To analyse the nature of the threat (domestic and foreign support, including France, Burgundy, the Empire and Scotland: the failure of the rebellion, 1495-7: the execution of Warbeck and Warwick, 1499.)
To evaluate the significance of the Warbeck affair.
Learning Objectives
To describe the minor risings of Lovell and the Stafford brothers, 1486.
To explain the role of Lambert Simnel and analyse the nature of the threat to Henry VII
To evaluate the significance of the Simnel affair.
Learning Objectives
To understand what is meant by the term ‘the hidden economy’.
To begin to appreciate how this damages the UK economy, society and honest taxpayers.
Learning Objectives
To identify the services provided by local councils
To identify the services provided by voluntary organisations
To take part in a Mock Cabinet exercise to make cuts to local services
Learning Objectives
To understand the component parts and structure of the UK economy
To investigate the economic consequences illustrated in newspaper headlines
Learning Objectives
To explore what forms identity theft can take.
To assess ways in which to keep my identity safe and if there is enough help available for victims of identity theft.