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Why did Henry VIII have 6 wives?
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Why did Henry VIII have 6 wives?

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naryTo describe Henry’s priorities for marriage To explain the negative and positives of each of Henry’s wives To analyse the which wife was the most suitable for Henry VIII Starter: Key clip Main: Speed dating with masks! Plenary: Wheel of Life
GCSE 9-1 Nazi Germany Edexcel- SPACED LEARNING
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GCSE 9-1 Nazi Germany Edexcel- SPACED LEARNING

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ENTIRE course in 2 hours! Spaced Learning is a learning method in which highly condensed learning content is repeated three times, with two 10-minute breaks during which distractor activities such as physical activities are performed by the students.
GCSE 9-1 Elizabeth I with exam q. SPACED LEARNING
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GCSE 9-1 Elizabeth I with exam q. SPACED LEARNING

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This will change the way you teach. Entire Elizabeth I course in 2 hours with exam questions. Spaced Learning is a learning method in which highly condensed learning content is repeated three times, with two 10-minute breaks during which distractor activities such as physical activities are performed by the students.’
GCSE 9-1 Edexcel Cold War with exam q's SPACED LEARNING!
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GCSE 9-1 Edexcel Cold War with exam q's SPACED LEARNING!

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Spaced Learning… this will change the way you teach! Whole of the Cold War content with exam questions and content questions! ‘Spaced Learning is a learning method in which highly condensed learning content is repeated three times, with two 10-minute breaks during which distractor activities such as physical activities are performed by the students e.g. throwing a ball/spinning plates.’
Medicine through Time GCSE 9-1 Edexcel SPACED LEARNING
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Medicine through Time GCSE 9-1 Edexcel SPACED LEARNING

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2 hours to cover the WHOLE course!!! ‘Spaced Learning is a learning method in which highly condensed learning content is repeated three times, with two 10-minute breaks during which distractor activities such as physical activities are performed by the students.’
Lesson 6: Why were Castle important to William the Conqueror?
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Lesson 6: Why were Castle important to William the Conqueror?

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Lesson 6: BQ: Why were Castle important to William the Conqueror? Can you describe the purpose of a castle. Can you explain the advantages of a castle… Can you evaluate the location of castles. Starter: Security ideas for protection on desert island? Main: Decision Making Game on where to build castle. Plenary: Label diagram
Lesson 2: Who should be the King in 1066? (GCSE 9-1 skills)
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Lesson 2: Who should be the King in 1066? (GCSE 9-1 skills)

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Lesson 2: BQ: Who should be the King in 1066? Can you describe the contenders for the throne in 1066? Can you explain why they had a claim to the throne? Can you evaluate who had the strongest claim to the throne? Starter: Paper Chain Main: Key Individuals on Paper Chain GCSE Alert: How to answer an Int question.
Lesson 3: What happened at the Battle of Stamford Bridge?
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Lesson 3: What happened at the Battle of Stamford Bridge?

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Lesson 3: BQ: What happened at the Battle of Stamford Bridge? Can you describe what happened at the Battle of Stamford Bridge? Can you to explain the reasons that Harold Godwinson won the battle? Can you analyse whether Godwinson won due to his strengths or Hadrada’s weaknesses? Starter: Post it with contenders Main: Sources differentiated to be able to create freeze frames. Plenary: Freeze Frames
Lesson 4: Did William deserve to be called the Conqueror?
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Lesson 4: Did William deserve to be called the Conqueror?

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Lesson 4: BQ: Did William deserve to be called the Conqueror? Can you describe the events of the Battle of Hastings. Can you explain the reasons for the victory. Can you evaluate whether William deserved to win the battle. Starter: Comic Strip of Battle of Stamford Main: Card Sort: Key events of Hastings. Plenary: Certificate- Congratulations or not?
Lesson 12: Were the Crusades worthwhile?
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Lesson 12: Were the Crusades worthwhile?

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Lesson 12: BQ: Were the Crusades worthwhile? Can you identify the events of the Crusades Can you explain the successes and failures of the Crusades Can you evaluate whether the conflict was worth it Starter: Mr Men Main: Pictionary GCSE Alert: Source inference Plenary: Church Board Game
Lesson 13
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Lesson 13

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Lesson 13: BQ: Why was Thomas Becket murdered? Can you describe the event leading to the murder of Thomas Becket Can you explain why Thomas Becket was murdered Can you analyse who was to blame for the murder Starter: Source inference Main: Complete activities for investigation (Total 8)
Lesson 1: How smelly was the Medieval Ages?
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Lesson 1: How smelly was the Medieval Ages?

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Lesson 1 BQ: How smelly was the Medieval Ages? Can you describe what life was like in the Medieval Ages? Can you explain what would be a main worry for those in the Middle Ages? Can you analyse the importance of God in the Middle Ages? Starter: Code breaker about topic Main: Museum Walk with sources Plenary: PEEL paragraph- flowchart
Lesson 5: Did Warwickshire hate their new King?
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Lesson 5: Did Warwickshire hate their new King?

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Lesson 5: BQ: Did Warwickshire hate their new King? Can you describe how William conquered Britain? Can you explain the resistance William met? Can you explain the resistance William met? Starter: Describing word for Battles? Literacy alert Main: Information Relay- Active learning. GCSE Alert: How useful? How to answer a utility question.