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pptx, 437.41 KB

An engaging lesson for GCSE students studying the AQA specification for Health and the People. This lesson allows students to develop their knowledge and understanding on the following:

  • Why surgery was risky in medieval times
  • what surgery involved in medieval times
  • who the key surgeons were during the Middle Ages.

The main activity allows students to examine key medieval surgeons who are located around the room. Students can then form a judgement on who was the best medieval surgery.
There are a range of strategies included in the lesson to check the progress of students including a game of guess who.
There is also a GCSE exam question included in the lesson.

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