pptx, 898.94 KB
pptx, 898.94 KB

This is the first lesson in a series covering Anglo-Saxon Crime and punishment and an introduction lesson to the Edexcel GCSE History course Crime and punishment in Britain, c1000–present.

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During this lesson pupils will:

  • Be introduced to the Crime and Punishment Course
  • Discuss different categories of crime that will be discussed throughout the course (crimes against person, crimes against property and moral crimes.)
  • Use information about the social situation in Anglo-Saxon Britain to identify the types of crimes that may have been committed in towns, villages and monasteries.
  • Complete a card sort looking at the different factors involved in policing during the Anglo-Saxon period.
  • Complete a 12-mark question to explain the factors involved in Anglo-Saxon policing.
  • Peer assess and discuss the 12-mark question using the exam mark scheme.

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