zip, 3.02 MB
zip, 3.02 MB

PowerPoint (with 6 slides) and two word documents that examine the causes of the Great Fire of London, who specifically was responsible and its consequences for the development of London.

Activities include

  • Quick Quiz starter activity on some Great Fire of London key facts.

  • Source analysis exercise on the causes of the Great Fire.

  • Source analysis exercise (A-G) to investigate who was responsible for the Great Fire; Thomas Farriner or Robert Hubert.

  • Discussion based exercise on whether Hubert received a fair trial.

  • Discussion based exercise on why Christopher Wren and Valentine Knight’s plans for rebuilding London were impractical.

  • Conclusion on how far the Great Fire had a negative impact on London.

  • Designed for teaching an academically able Key Stage 3 class covering aspects of Stuart Britain / Early Modern Europe.

  • Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.

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