This lesson investigates why women got vote in 1928. Students will investigate 3 factors in groups: the role of individuals, women’s organisations and World War One.
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It is differentiated where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, all clips and related tasks, investigation small group task, mini plenary, a consolidation/extended writing evaluation question and a plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
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Comprehensive, but broken down into manageable chunks. A variety of activities, with opportunities for differentiation built-in. Fully adaptable, which is great, but I didn't need to change anything before I used this.
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