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Lessons included in scheme of work:

1. Why did people believe in witches?
2. Did the Civil War create more witches?
3. How important was Matthew Hopkins?
4. Case Study: The Pendle Witches
5. Why did people stop believing in withes?

Enquiry question: Why were so many people accused of witchcraft in the 17th century

All lesson PowerPoints, work sheets and information sheets provided. Information has been written for students with a reading age of 12.

This scheme of work has been designed for a year 8 class that covers life in England during the English Civil War. It has been a successful way of bridging schemes of work between Tudors and the start of the British Empire.

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