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Lesson designed for the AQA Health and the People 9-1 History Specification, but could easily be adapted for other exam specs. This lesson focuses on public health in Medieval towns and attempted improvements.

The lesson has three outcomes:
Describe public health in a medieval town
Explain what caused public health issues
Evaluate how successful attempts to improve public health were

Activities included in the lesson are: annotation of a medieval town (which students return to towards the end of the lesson to show progress), detailed card sort, graph measuring improvements, and a plenary pyramid.

A well resourced lesson that covers medieval public health in towns in detail.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you.

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SKLT1

a year ago
5

Really well planned and well resourced lesson. Thank you! If you are also willing to sell the next lesson on the monastery that would be greatly appreciated!

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