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KS3: Henry VIII Scheme of Work
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KS3: Henry VIII Scheme of Work

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Scheme of work for KS3 on Henry VIII and the religious power struggle in his reign. Lessons include: L1 - What did religion look like in England in 1500? L2 - What’s love got to do with it? Did he break from Rome because of love? L3 - Did money and power drive Henry to break from Rome? L4 - What was the real reason Henry broke from Rome? L5 - Assessment All lessons have higher order themes, questions and concepts throughout. Planned to a high standard. Multiple historical concepts used - focus on source/intepretation skills.
KS3/KS4 History: Anglo-Saxon England Scheme of Work
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KS3/KS4 History: Anglo-Saxon England Scheme of Work

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Suitable for KS3/KS4/KS5 curriculum - easily adaptable across the age/ability levels. All lessons provided with HA and LA PowerPoints and resources/worksheets. Knowledge Organiser (for use in homework) and Knowledge Organiser tests also provided. Assessments/assessment preparation lessons are also provided. Scheme of Work lessons: 1. How do objects found at Sutton Hoo help historians to learn more about the Anglo-Saxons? 2. How did Christianity change Anglo-Saxon England? 3. Why did Vikings raid England? 4. Do the Vikings deserve their bloodthirsty reputation? 5. Was Alfred the Great really so great? 6. Mini Assessment and Knowledge Test 7. Why is Anglo Saxon England known as the Dark Ages? 8. Why is 10th Century England seen as the Anglo-Saxon Golden Age? 9. Assessment Preparation 10. Assessment (+sentence starters) All individual lessons are available on my TES page
KS3 History: Democracy and Suffrage 1800-1885 Booklet and SOW
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KS3 History: Democracy and Suffrage 1800-1885 Booklet and SOW

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SOW and booklet based on Democracy and Suffrage between 1800-1884. Focus on how men won the vote in the 19th Century. Lots if interpretations, sources, literacy tasks. Strong resources, and lessons to accompany. Knowledge Organiser and homework tasks. Lessons: Why did the people of Britain begin to protest for a more representative government at the start of the 19th Century? What do the events of Peterloo reveal about British Democracy at the start of the 19th Century? To what extent does the ‘Great Reform Act’ of 1832 deserve its name? What did democracy mean to the people of the Chartist movement in the early 19th Century? How democratic was Britain by 1884?
KS3 History: Black Death Scheme of Work
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KS3 History: Black Death Scheme of Work

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Suitable for KS3. Six lesson SOW including assessment and peer marking grids. Focus on embedding the new Edexcel GCSE exam skills at KS3. Uses GCSE command words to get all familiar with the words used at KS4. Easy to differentiate and fun, active plenary. All resources are simple and accessible. GCSE skills include; infering from a source, writing a narrative, explaining the main difference between 2 interpretations, explain essays. Suitable for a school who teaches KS3 once a week - lessons are easily adaptable to extend if required. Focusses on symptoms, arrival, causes, cure, impact