pptx, 1.17 MB
pptx, 1.17 MB
pptx, 80.44 KB
pptx, 80.44 KB
In this part of our series of 20th Century History lessons, students explore reasons why some Suffragettes applied violent methods in their quest for equality. A case-study towards the end of the lesson challenges students to consider if Emily Davison committed suicide - amazing class discussion! The lesson includes full resources: stretch and challenge sources which provides opportunity to 'dig deep'; Venn Diagram giving students a chance to compare and contrast evidence; assessing how far Emily Davidson was pushed gets students actively engaged with historical evidence and using continuums to make up their minds. The lesson ends with a brief assessment opportunity: a write-up using a PEEL paragraph structure.

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teachersKid

8 years ago
5

I have used these lessons as part of our 20th century SoL; think the last resource on Davison is very good so will extend with a class lengthy class discussion - stretch and challenge!! thanks!

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