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students think through opponents to 'the reformation', using the analogy of sharks to create a graph showing nature of opposition and level of threat to Henry
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farnyfun

3 years ago
5

Thankyou for taking the time to upload!

humtiddlypom

8 years ago
5

My students loved this activity, especially dressing sharks up as the Pope (this made perfect sense to them.) It really helped them with revision as well, as the sharks stayed on the classroom wall until the exam.

sparklycrayon

8 years ago
4

A nice activity that can be adapted to different topics. I especially like them starting to think and justify size of shark/ teeth.

TES Resource Team

10 years ago
5

Thank you for sharing your resource. This resource has been recommended for teachers by the TES Resource Team.

Zengi

12 years ago
4

A good idea which can easily be adapted for other topics. I do a similar happiness graph, but I like the idea of shark attack, especcial for Mussolini's consolidation of power, re obstacles he needed to overcome.

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