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pptx, 45.83 MB
pptx, 45.83 MB

Key Stage 3 lesson on whether King John deserves the prenom “Bad” King John. The lesson is at least an hour long but can be easily extended into two lessons. We start by looking at an interpretation of John in the Disney movie, the pupils then use a speaking frame to explain what they can glean from the clip. We then move onto a categorising task. The pupils are presented with factual information about John, they have to categories into evidence a him being a good or bad king, they then further categorise into warfare, taxation, religion and role of the individual. The pupils then complete a school report for King John based on the information. We then finish with a question where pupils have to explain to what extent they agree with a statement. Included is:

Disney interpretation speaking frame starter
Differentiated categorisation task
School report task
Extended writing task
Kingometer plenary.

Hope this helps and saves planning time.

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