pptx, 344.07 KB
pptx, 344.07 KB
To make use of this, you need Vivienne Sanders 'Access to History: Politics, Presidency and Society in the USA 1968-2001 available here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Access-History-Politics-Presidency-1968-2001/dp/0340965983/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1472425111&sr=8-1&keywords=access+to+history+politics+presidency

If you don't have this book, please don't purchase this resource.

This lesson guides students through aspects of Carter's Presidency to establish why he lost to Reagan in 1980. The focus of the lesson is a very much supported reading task that gives students working in pairs, strategies for active reading and forces them to do that. This is a really valuable skill at KS5 and is why I have decided to publish this resource even though its remit is narrow as it really is no good without the textbook unless you want to find the information elsewhere for them.

The lesson also includes consolidation techniques of scripted peer reflection which sounds odd, but again I've found it to be really effective.

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