These resources are perfect either for a crime and punishment lesson or as part of a Crime and Punishment day and are suitable for KS2. In line with the new 2014 curriculum for history.
This pack contains:
1. A guide on how to use the resources
2. A role-play script to act out a Tudor courtroom with several 'criminal' characters and a 'judge.'
3. A set of cards naming different tudor punishments for children to research/discuss/put in order of severity
4. A worksheet for the children to use during the practical role-play (see the guide on how to use this.)
A set of maps, perfect for your Ancient Egyptian topic.
Pack contains 5 high-quality black ink hand-drawn map image files:
One simple, blank geographical map of Egypt without 'dots' (perfect to challenge higher ability pupils to locate and label key places in Ancient Egypt)
One simple, blank geographical map , with dots to label.
One geographically detailed map, showing the Nile flood plain, palm trees etc. with 'dot' to label
One geographically and historically detailed map with dot to label
One completed map, with historical and geographical details, labelled
A bundle of the following resources, each with reditable versions for analysis, synthesis and evaluation:
Higher order question starters written on speech bubbles (plain)
As above, but with lines and question marks to write on/laminate and write on etc.
Higher order question sheet with question starters on for each area - analysis, synthesis and evaluation
Really handy for guided reading activities, topic displays, science investigations... anything you like!
Separate Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age knowledge organisers for your Prehistoric Britain topic. All Powerpoint presentations with key events and vocabulary from the time. Aimed at Year 3/4 but can easily be adapted to suit different year groups.