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Galen and Hippocrates  (Year 7)
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Galen and Hippocrates (Year 7)

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Topics Include: Discoveries made by Galen and Hippocrates Lesson Plan: Starter: Give me 5 lesson recap Activity: Mind Map of Galen and Hippocrates Assessment: Who is more significant? (writing frame included) Plenary: Hot Seating
Mary Queen of Scots
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Mary Queen of Scots

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Engaging and interactive lesson, teaching the events of Mary Queen of Scots from the perspective of Elizabeth's spy master. Included; Worksheet; detailing how Mary was perceived PowerPoint Decoder sheet, pupils to crack the code of Mary Queen of Scots (accessible to all ) Information sheet, with the options Elizabeth had.
Causes of the English Civil War
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Causes of the English Civil War

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Interactive and informative lesson on causes of the English Civil War. Topics covered; Religious causes Economic causes Political causes Included; English Civil War Crossword Video of the beheading of the king Activity Sheet; Venn Diagram Worksheet or a Card Sort (depending on how you want to present the lesson) Worksheet for Lower ability PowerPoint; with interactive game included as a plenary
Medicine Through Time: Ancient Medicine
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Medicine Through Time: Ancient Medicine

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Lesson Objective To understand ancient ideas towards health and medicine. Lesson Plan Starter: Picture analysis Activity: Jigsaw Activity Assessment; Compare the medical knowledge of two ancient civilisations. In what ways were they similar? (8 marks) ( with mark scheme) Plenary: Silent Debate
Who Were the Public Health Heroes?
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Who Were the Public Health Heroes?

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Lesson Objective To understand the changes made to public health and the people who supported the changes. Lesson Plan Starter: Stand up, Sit down Activity; balloon debate Assessment: Write an account of which public health hero had the biggest impact? (writing frame included)
Government’s Reaction to Suffragette Protest
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Government’s Reaction to Suffragette Protest

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Informative Lesson on the Government’s Reaction to Suffragette Protest. Topics Included; Recap of the Suffragette Movement# Cat and Mouse Act Suffragettes: Government Attempts to Deal with the Protest Included; PowerPoint: Activity Modeled to aid teaching, differentiated questions and answer activity, animation to increase engagement Activity Sheet: Cat and Mouse Act Worksheet: Page from textbook
Edwin Chadwick
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Edwin Chadwick

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Included; PowerPoint - Including starter, main (including questions) and plenary Information sheet - "Edwin Chadwick and his ‘Report on the Sanitary Conditions of the Labouring Population of Great Britain’ Sources
What Was Life Like on a Slave Plantation?
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What Was Life Like on a Slave Plantation?

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Lesson Objective: To understand what life was like for slaves living on plantations. Lesson Plan: Starter: Song analysis Activity: Card Sort Assessment: What Was Life Like on a Plantation? (writing frame included) Plenary: Judgement line
English Civil War
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English Civil War

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Save 25% Introduction Causes of the English Civil War New Model Army Charles Execution
Black Death
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Black Death

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Included; Introduction to the Black Death Black Death Causes and Spread Black Death was it a Disaster? Buy Two get One Free
AQA Democracy and Dictatorship: Impact of War
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AQA Democracy and Dictatorship: Impact of War

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Lesson Objective: To understand how war affected the economy. To understand how war impacted the German people. Lesson Plan: Starter: Source Analysis Activity: Carousel Activity Assessment: In What Ways Were Germany People Affected by the War (writing frame included) Plenary: Pictionary
AQA Democracy and Dictatorship: Did Hitler Make Germany ‘Self-Sufficient’?
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AQA Democracy and Dictatorship: Did Hitler Make Germany ‘Self-Sufficient’?

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Oxford AQA History for GCSE: Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship will aid in learning throughout this lesson. Lesson Objective; To understand the different way in which Hitler became self sufficient. Lesson Plan Starter: Recap Question Activity: Fact File Assessment: What interpretation do you find more convincing about the success of Goering economic policy? (mark scheme included)
Events of the Gunpowder Plot
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Events of the Gunpowder Plot

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This lesson, describes the events of the gunpowder plot in a fun and interactive way. Starter - Annotate the nursery rhyme Main - Put the events in order Plenary - Find the gunpowder barrels game (Questions and Answers)