Ltjoboyle's Shop
Ltjoboyle's Shop
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Having originally entered into teaching through Teach First, which I completed in a challenging London Borough with a personal grading of Outstanding, I have since worked as a KS3 coordinator and am now a Second in Department (History and Government & Politics) at a leading international school. Every resource I share has been taught in my own classroom. I don't advocate them as the finished pieces, but I strive for innovation and welcome feedback to continue to improve my own practice!

pptx, 3.23 MB
pptx, 3.23 MB
pptx, 11.46 MB
pptx, 11.46 MB
pptx, 4.82 MB
pptx, 4.82 MB
docx, 17.95 KB
docx, 17.95 KB

Despite what the sample images suggest, the text does align and fit properly within the slides. I’m unsure why the sample images are showing this incorrectly.

Three lessons are provided that start a new enquiry looking at crime and punishment over time, as well as providing the first two lessons of the unit for the Roman period.

One additional worksheet is also provided to be used alongside the second lesson.

Additional guidance is given in the notes to provide teachers with the necessary talking points. It is recommended that these are read through before delivering the lessons, as the lessons are quite teacher-led.

Further resources for the enquiry will cover:

  • The medieval period
  • The Renaissance period
  • The Victorian period

These lessons build towards an eventual assessment question:
‘How did crime and punishment change over time?’

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