1-Hour Lesson – Fully Interactive – Ready to Teach
Dear Colleague,
Discover how the world changed after 1348 with this follow-up lesson on the Black Death. Students will investigate the dramatic social and economic consequences of the plague, explore how life changed for peasants and nobles, and evaluate its long-term impact on society.
All lessons in this series are interactively assessed and follow a clear, consistent structure, helping students track their progress and build strong historical thinking skills.
Learning Objectives:
LO1: Understand the differences in life after the Black Death
LO2: Explain the social consequences of the Black Death
LO3: Evaluate the overall impact of the Black Death on medieval society
Lesson Features:
Knowledge-building activities on population change, labour shortages, and shifting power
Evaluation tasks comparing life before and after the plague
Exam-style question practice to develop analytical and written skills
Fully assessed tasks to monitor progress
Straightforward, ready-to-teach lesson plan
What’s Included:
PowerPoint slides covering all lesson activities
Worksheets and task templates
Model answers and writing guidance
Extension tasks for higher-achieving students
This lesson is ideal for KS3 students and pairs perfectly with the first lesson on the causes of the Black Death to create a complete two-lesson mini-unit.
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Best regards,
Alessio
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