The French Revolution
The aim of this lesson is to assess the personalities and characters of King Louis and Marie Antoinette and how these contributed to the French Revolution.
Students are required to build up a picture of the French monarchy using some source scholarship and written accounts from the time.
This will enable them to decide and explain the most important reasons why they became so unpopular with the French population.
Furthermore, they will be required to chart a popularity rating for each of them and justify their choices, using some extended writing techniques.
The plenary uses a summarising pyramid to evaluate and condense what they have learnt in the lesson.
The lesson comes with retrieval practice activities, differentiated materials, suggested teaching and learning strategies and is linked to the latest historical interpretations, video clips and debate.
The lesson is enquiry based with a key question posed at the start of the lesson and revisited at the end to show the progress of learning.
The lesson is fully adaptable in PowerPoint format and can be changed to suit.
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