pptx, 659.64 KB
pptx, 659.64 KB

This is the third and final lesson in my historical skills investigation lessons and focuses on explaining and developing the skill of using evidence as a historian.

This resource is the entire lesson on a power point and includes the following:

  • Historical joke and riddle to settle the students while they write down the title and date
  • Historical time period test based on the revision completed for homework
  • Clear smart differentiated learning objectives
  • Re-cap on the process of history to illustrate the focus of the lesson- using evidence
  • Activity 1- students must think of at least 3 things that we can use to find out about the past and create a list in their books*
  • AFL 1- table showing the 4 different categories of evidence and some of the main things we can use to find evidence
  • Activity 2- Teacher explains the difference between Primary and Secondary evidence. Students must then look at multiple different sources and decide whether they are primary or secondary sources or could be either.
  • AFL 2- self-assessment with answers on the board
  • Activity 3- Teacher explains the difference between comprehension and inference when analysing a source. Students then write their own definition of what they think inference means (doesn’t matter if they are completely wrong!). Then watch the video to check their definitions and change/improve them. Students then have a go at making an inference from the source provided on the source analysis template provided.
  • AFL 3- go through analysing the source with the students as a class and then RAG to check understanding
  • Plenary- Pyramid to complete: one question; two things learned and 3 key words

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