Medicine in the 18th and 19th centuries: Jenner, Pasteur, Koch, Fleming, SnowQuick View
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Medicine in the 18th and 19th centuries: Jenner, Pasteur, Koch, Fleming, Snow

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This powerpoint includes the following: Introduction to the Industrial Revolution Introduction to ideas about the cause of disease in 18th/19th C Source work on the impact of urbanisation on health during the Industrial Revolution The work of Edward Jenner on vaccination and smallpox The work of Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch, and the discovery of Germ Theory The work of Fleming, Flory and Chain and the discovery of Penicillin The work of John Snow and the Cholera case study This resource was made for one of my private tutoring students, so may need adapting for use in the classroom, however I believe this should be fairly straightforward. I hope this is helpful, please do get in touch if you need any help. I apologise in advance for any rogue typos.
Macbeth - King James I and WitchcraftQuick View
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Macbeth - King James I and Witchcraft

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This is a powerpoint that explores; Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland An introduction to King James I and his interest in witchcraft The publication of daemonologie in 1597 A ‘most evil to least evil’ card sort A task that asks the students to consider their preconceptions about early modern witches 2 retrieval tasks A newspaper article writing task about the case of Agnes Sampson A task that asks the students to consider the relationship of King James VI/I and Macbeth, and whether arguments that Macbeth was written to compliment the King are convincing or not A task that uses a still from the 2015 production of Macbeth, and asks the students to consider the directors stylistic choices A task that asks the students to imagine that they are directors of a production of Macbeth, and how they would stage/dress/coach the actors playing the witches Language analysis of Act I Scene III A task that asks the students to consider why Banquo and Macbeth have different attitudes towards their interaction with the witches This resource was made for one of my private tutoring students, and therefore might need a small amount of adaptation for use in the classroom. Any questions, please do let me know. I apologise in advance for any rogue typos!
The Papal Dispute: King John I and Pope Innocent IIIQuick View
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The Papal Dispute: King John I and Pope Innocent III

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This is a powerpoint that covers the dispute between King John I and Pope Innocent III. It covers the Interdict, the excommunication and the reconciliation, for the teaching of Edexcel’s “The reigns of King Richard I and King John, 1189–1216” course. I made this powerpoint for one of my private tutoring clients, so it is perhaps a bit “wordier” than you might want in a classroom, but I think it would be easy to adapt the resource to suit classroom teaching. The end slide is 33 questions that cover the content that has been taught in the other 24 slides. Again, this would be a good basis for retrieval practice, and would need adapting to suit classroom teaching. Any questions, please just ask! Apologies in advance for any rogue typos. (The information in this powerpoint came from my reading of Webster, Paul. King John and Religion. (UK; Boydell & Brewer, 2015), particularly chapter six)