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The Black Death- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 9)
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The Black Death- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 9)

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The Black Death- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 9) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson cover ideas on the origins, causes, treatments of the black death in medieval england I use this lesson as the ninth lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students. If you find this sample lesson useful please be so kind as too leave a review and perhaps consider using some of my paid resources in the future :)
How useful is source A to a Historian studying X- GCSE History - AQA Health and the People -Lesson8
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How useful is source A to a Historian studying X- GCSE History - AQA Health and the People -Lesson8

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How useful is source A to a Historian studying X- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 8) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson introduces students to the key exam skill of 8 mark source questions - it breaks down the mark scheme and provides an I do , we do, you do to slowly remove the scaffold. All sources are medieval to reflect where this lesson falls in my own course. I use this lesson as the eighth lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
Public Health in Medieval England- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 7)
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Public Health in Medieval England- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 7)

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Public Health in Medieval England- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 7) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson introduces students to the study of public health and investigates why public health did not improve in england during the medieval period despite increasing interventions. I use this lesson as the seventh lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
8 mark significance assessment & feedback lesson- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People
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8 mark significance assessment & feedback lesson- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People

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8 mark significance assessment & feedback lesson- How significant was Hippocrates - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 6) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson provides an assessment and then gives whole classfeddback for this based on the common needs of my own y10 pupils at this stage in the course I use this lesson with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
Islamic/Muslim Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - Britain: Health and the People - Lesson5
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Islamic/Muslim Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - Britain: Health and the People - Lesson5

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The influence of Islamic/Muslim Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 5) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson aims to find out how significant the work of islamic scholars was in the history of British medicine. The lesson focuses similarities and differences with the catholic church, key scholars and the impact of the crusades I use this lesson as the fifth lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
The influence of the Church in Medieval Medicine- GCSE History -Britain: Health and the People (L4)
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The influence of the Church in Medieval Medicine- GCSE History -Britain: Health and the People (L4)

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The influence of the Church in Medieval Medicine- GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 4) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson aims to find out how significant the Catholic Church was in the history of medicine. The lesson focuses on whether the church ultimately helped or hindered medicine in the medieval era. I use this lesson as the fourth lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
Galen's contribution to Medicine - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 3)
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Galen's contribution to Medicine - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 3)

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How significant was Galen’s contribution to Medicine - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson aims to find out how significant Galen was in the history of medicine and encourages students to apple their knowledge to an 8 mark aqa significance exam style question. I use this lesson as the third lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
Hippocrates - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2)
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Hippocrates - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2)

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Hippocrates - GCSE History - AQA Britain: Health and the People (Lesson 2) AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present This lesson aims to find out how significant Hippocrates was in the history of medicine. Introduces the importance of Hippocrates and his key ideas. Also gives a model of the 8 mark significance question and help students build links to factors. I use this lesson as the second lesson in the course with my year 10 gcse students I have included a free copy of the knowledge organiser i use for this unit too. If you use this resource please be so kind as too leave a review.
Part 1: Medieval Medicine Lessons Bundle -AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present
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Part 1: Medieval Medicine Lessons Bundle -AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present

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Part 1: Medieval Medicine Lessons Bundle -AQA GCSE 9-1 Britain: Health and the People, c.1000 to present Includes nine lessons, an assessment and knowledge organiser. Lesson 1: An Introduction to the unit Lesson 2: Hippocrates Lesson 3: Galen ASSESSMENT - 8 Mark significance question on Hippocrates Lesson 4: Influence of the church Lesson 5: Influence of Islamic Medicine Lesson 6: assessment feedback lesson Lesson 7: Medieval public health Lesson 8: Introduction to 8 mark source questions lesson Lesson 9: The Black Death l please be so kind as too leave a review if you find this lesson useful :)