This unit aims to help students continue to develop their knowledge and understanding of British history, noting in particular, the influence of the “Romanisation” of Britain and evidence of this that is visible today.
This unit contains power point presentations and worksheets for each of the following topics:
The beginning of the Roman Empire
From king to senate to emperor
Britain during the Roman Empire
The Roman army in 42 AD.
The Roman conquest and occupation of Britain
Boudicca
Comparing the Roman and Celtic way of life
Romanisation of Britain
Early Christianity
Fall of Rome
Some ways that the Romans have influenced the world
An interesting unit, which I have used mainly for 5 to 7 year olds. It includes the topics:
Our Homes
Why do we need Houses?
Living in a Castle
The Castle
Who’s Who in the Castle
The ideas are presented using power point slides. There are simple worksheet activities. One activity requires mud for making a small house.
A series of eight lessons on the Enlightenment in Britain and Europe. Each lesson is presented using power point slides and there are worksheet-based learning activities for each.
The topics covered are:
From Renaissance to Reformation to Enlightenment
Early Enlightenment 1637 to 1730
High Enlightenment 1730 to 1780
Late Enlightenment 1780 to 1804
The Royal Society
Great Enlightenment Philosophers
Great Enlightenment Scientists
Great Enlightenment Artists
I have used it mainly with Year 9 and 10
Mughal India is described using power point slides covering the following topics:
Origins of the Mughal Empire
The Mughal Dynasty (1526 to 1857)
Barbur (1526 to 1530) and Humayan (1530-1540 and 1555 to 1556)
Akbar the Great (1556-1605)
Jahangir (1605-1627) and Shah Jahan (1628-1658)
Aurangzeb (1658-1707)
Decline of the Mughal Empire
Later Mughal Rulers
Mughal India and the British East India Company (EIC)
The Legacy of Mughal Architecture
The Legacy of Mughal Art and Literature.
Mughal Empire Administration
Mughal Economy and Trade
Mughal Technology and Innovations
Each set of slides is sufficient for one lesson and they are interspersed with activities, with printable worksheets.
Origins of the Mughal Empire consists of a series of power point slides describing the topic. It is sufficient for one lesson
OBJECTIVES
I can discuss the origins of the Mughal Empire.
I can explain how Babur justified becoming the leader of an invading force.
I can identify and provide solutions for the greatest challenge that Babur would face.
ACTIVITIES:
Establishing the origin of the word Mughal.
Discussion of the origin of the Mughal Empire.
Imagining the challenges that Babur faced in his invasion of the Indian sub-continent.