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The Slave Trade
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The Slave Trade

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Included; Life before slavery Middle Passage Zong Slave Ship Auction Block Plantation Life
Medicine Through Time: What did medieval people think made them ill
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Medicine Through Time: What did medieval people think made them ill

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Learning Objective: To understand how medieval people interpreted illness. Lesson Plan Starter: From the title guess what we are learning about today? Activity: Mind- tree Assessment: Which of these theories contributed most to the development of medicine during the medieval period? (writing frame included ) Plenary: Discussion Dump
Middle Passage
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Middle Passage

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WILL NEED THE TV SERIES ROOTS (E1) Included; What were the conditions like for slaves traveling on the middle passage. Lesson Plan; Starter: Draw the slave triangle ( lesson re-cap) Activity: Sources (complete the table) Assessment: How does Source D differ from Source F when describing conditions on board slave ships? Plenary: What questions would you ask Kunta Kinte?
Medicine Through Time: Ancient Medicine
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Medicine Through Time: Ancient Medicine

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Lesson Objective To understand ancient ideas towards health and medicine. Lesson Plan Starter: Picture analysis Activity: Jigsaw Activity Assessment; Compare the medical knowledge of two ancient civilisations. In what ways were they similar? (8 marks) ( with mark scheme) Plenary: Silent Debate
Who Were the Public Health Heroes?
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Who Were the Public Health Heroes?

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Lesson Objective To understand the changes made to public health and the people who supported the changes. Lesson Plan Starter: Stand up, Sit down Activity; balloon debate Assessment: Write an account of which public health hero had the biggest impact? (writing frame included)
Slave Auction Block
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Slave Auction Block

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Lesson Objectives To Understand how slaves were sold on the auction block. Lesson Plan Starter: Video analysis Activity: information Hunt Assessment: Write an Account of What it Would be Like to be Sold as a Slave? Plenary: 3 word recap
Black Death, Was it a Disaster?
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Black Death, Was it a Disaster?

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Included; Social and Economic Factors of the Black Death Positives of the Black Death. Lesson Plan Starter: Mind Map Activity: Card Sort Assessment: Was the Black Death a Disaster? (Writing Frame included) Plenary: Finish the persons sentences
Black Death, 1384
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Black Death, 1384

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Topic included; Introduction to the Black Death Symptoms Lesson Plan; Stater: What you already know Activity: Character Cards Main: put the symptoms in the correct order Plenary: True or False
Government’s Reaction to Suffragette Protest
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Government’s Reaction to Suffragette Protest

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Informative Lesson on the Government’s Reaction to Suffragette Protest. Topics Included; Recap of the Suffragette Movement# Cat and Mouse Act Suffragettes: Government Attempts to Deal with the Protest Included; PowerPoint: Activity Modeled to aid teaching, differentiated questions and answer activity, animation to increase engagement Activity Sheet: Cat and Mouse Act Worksheet: Page from textbook
Causes of the English Civil War
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Causes of the English Civil War

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Interactive and informative lesson on causes of the English Civil War. Topics covered; Religious causes Economic causes Political causes Included; English Civil War Crossword Video of the beheading of the king Activity Sheet; Venn Diagram Worksheet or a Card Sort (depending on how you want to present the lesson) Worksheet for Lower ability PowerPoint; with interactive game included as a plenary
1066: Claimants to the Throne
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1066: Claimants to the Throne

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A fast paced lesson, creating a fact file for each of the three kings. Topics included; What makes a good king? Claimants to the throne Included; PowerPoint with animation to increase engagement and aid in teaching Fact File: Activity Sheet Worksheet, that is accessible to all levels
King John: The Good, The Bad and The Unlucky
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King John: The Good, The Bad and The Unlucky

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Engaging lesson covering how John dealt with his problems, to allow pupils to evaluate his reign. Topics Covered; Key roles of a medieval king. John and the church/Pope. John vs Philip II. What John did well. Included; PowerPoint: Factual Information, Match King's job role to the description, Noughts and Crosses plenary . Activity Sheet: King John: Fact File, linked with PP slides,
Why Was Charles I Executed?
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Why Was Charles I Executed?

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Engaging and Interactive lesson, about whether or not Charles I should have been executed. Topics Covered; Imagery of the execution The Trail of Charles I Whether or Charles should have been executed. Included; Interactive Quiz: Recapping main points of the English Civil War (Starter in PP) Image of Charles execution activity sheet Source Worksheet, with contrasting views as to why Charles should be executed Sticky note traffic light activity, to gauge pupils opinion at the end of the lesson (included in PP)
Battle of Hastings
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Battle of Hastings

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Full lesson on the Battle of Hastings. Starter - recap Stamford Bridge - twitter feed ( Pupils were asked to make tweets the lesson before) 1. Main - Interview worksheet, followed by a BBC history video (link is in PPT) 2. Main - role play, news broadcast of the battle Plenary - Keyword Bingo If you found the resource useful, please review.