<p>Lesson based on why Elizabeth I never married and who her suitors were, using Love Island as the theme for the main activity. Download contains full lesson and resources.</p>
<p>A lesson produced for KS3 pupils as a one off lesson to teach about Classical heroes and compare them to modern ideas of what makes a hero.</p>
<p>Lesson includes PowerPoint and resources for a treasure hunt activity to find the information.</p>
Lesson which covers why Henry VIII chose to break with the Catholic Church and what the consequences of this were. Covers dissolution of the monasteries.
Powerpoint, pupil notes and worksheet to be used for the study of 1875 Public health act as part of the medicine through time course. Applicable to exdexcel and AQA exams.
Historical murder mystery based around the execution of Lady Jane Grey. Students work in teams to piece together the events of the murder and solve what happened to Jane. They then use their understanding to complete a facebook profile or series of tweets and the plenary evaluates Jane's responsibility for her death. Used with KS3 students from various years- can be adapted for LA or MA pupils.
Used for KS3- year 7/8 and serves as a good introduction to life in 1509 and Tudor England before pupils begin their study of the topic.<br />
Activities are included- differentiated for core and less able.
Could be used for year 6/7/8 students, a well structured lesson on Henry and his wives which also questions why he was married so many times. Includes full lesson powerpoint, resources and worksheets. Pupils love the speed dating activity.
Students play a game of take me out to understand the suitors for Elizabeth I's hand in marriage, they then use this to explain why Elizabeth chose never to marry. Lesson graded outstanding by Ofsted.
A homework where students create an Elizabethan time capsule by completing four tasks for which they will need to research the Elizabethan era. Resource contains: Task sheet, feedback sheet for assessment and certificate for excellent work. Great extended homework for KS2 and KS3 students.
Worksheet table to fill in examples of factors for the three main areas of surgery & anatomy, public health and disease and infection.<br />
Guidance sheet on how to answer a factors question.<br />
Powerpoint to go alongside lesson containing model answer.
Used for year 10 GCSE students and applicable to Edexcel course (although could be transferred to other providers. Gives key information about Florence and evaluates her impact upon medicine.
Powerpoint for lesson on John Snow and his discovery of how cholera spread. Produced for new GCSE edexcel course but could be used for AQA. Comes with all resources. <br />
Lesson comprises of a starter based on quick reading task, watching of two clips and answering questions (provided), note tasking task and evaluation. Follows on nicely from my lesson on Nightingale.
Used for KS3- year 7 and 8- useful lesson for after studying the Battle of Hastings. Covers what William's problems were and how he solves them- feudal system, castles, Domesday Book and Harrying of the North. Resources provided for both A & T learners and less able learners.
<p>To be used for a study of the Holocaust or life in the ghettos in History or Citizenship. Students answer a series of questions from the sheet during different stages of the film in the boxes provided.</p>
<p>Task sheet for an extended Homework Project for students to work on. Students complete their own research and enquiry to create a pack which could have been used by a soldier in World War One containing a number of items.</p>
Glossary of key terms for the new GCSE (1-9) paper- applicable for all specifications. Booklet for students to fill in during revision or as they are learning with definitions of key terms.