This is the second lesson in the What drove people to migrate? series of lessons for a half term. This series of lessons is designed to follow on directly from the Migration to Britain series of lessons available to buy in my shop.
This lesson aims to enable students to state at least 3 facts about the religious reformation in Europe, analyse sources to understand the impact of Martin Luther’s ideas on countries in Europe and evaluate the reasons why the Huguenots and Puritans migrated.
This lesson consists of a power point with all resources and information included. The power point includes:
Title slide with joke and riddle
Differentiated SMART learning objectives
Starter: 5 true or false questions to recap last lesson
Activity 1: Students watch a video about the religious reformation in Europe and answer 3 questions. Answers are on the next slide
Activity 2: Source investigation framed around the popular computer game-Among Us. It is important to be really strict on the Emergency meetings as otherwise it will disrupt the learning. All students must complete the table provided during the activity.
Activity 3: Students use the information to complete the Push Pull tables for both the Huguenots and the Puritans.
Plenary: Students create a role play based on the experiences of migrants they have learned about so far
Homework: Students must write a sentence for each speech bubble to review their learning
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