History is just full of wonderful stories isn't it? Intrigue, war, competition, greed, progress, romance(!)...but unfortunately there just isn't enough time to plan EVERYTHING, so keep an eye on this shop for free and inexpensive lessons, worksheets, assessments and homeworks. Coming soon!
History is just full of wonderful stories isn't it? Intrigue, war, competition, greed, progress, romance(!)...but unfortunately there just isn't enough time to plan EVERYTHING, so keep an eye on this shop for free and inexpensive lessons, worksheets, assessments and homeworks. Coming soon!
This great value History of Medicine bundle includes:
How significant was John Snow? Cholera
James Simpson & Anaesthetics
Antiseptics & Lister
Great Stink & Bazalgette
Industrial Revolution & Medicine and Health
This download includes everything you need to teach these lessons - all powerpoints, clips, activities, instructions, worksheets and information sheets. Scaffolding and challenge activities are included where possible. All lessons last at least one hour and are fully editable. Activities have been designed to promote thinking and discussion.
We have lots of other larger History of Medicine bundles available too!
Medicine, Surgery & Public Health: /teaching-resource/medicine-surgery-and-public-health-12921774
Medicine & Public Health: /teaching-resource/medicine-and-public-health-12921764
Medicine & Surgery: /teaching-resource/medicine-and-surgery-12921765
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This great value History of Medicine bundle includes:
Renaissance Medicine
Ambrose Pare
William Harvey & the heart
Edward Jenner & Smallpox
Opposition to the smallpox vaccination
This download includes everything you need to teach these lessons - all powerpoints, clips, activities, instructions, worksheets and information sheets. Scaffolding and challenge activities are included where possible. All lessons last at least one hour and are fully editable. Activities have been designed to promote thinking and discussion.
We have lots of other larger History of Medicine bundles available too!
Medicine, Surgery & Public Health: /teaching-resource/medicine-surgery-and-public-health-12921774
Medicine & Public Health: /teaching-resource/medicine-and-public-health-12921764
Medicine & Surgery: /teaching-resource/medicine-and-surgery-12921765
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This Medicine Through Time lesson studies the Anti-Vaccination League and how and why people opposed the smallpox vaccination in the 19th century. Students will spend time analysing two sources and practice exam techniques using them.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated at least two ways where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, information sheet with questions, a timed group work source analysis activity, individual source analysis worksheet, a consolidation explanation question, a source utility question and a plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
This lesson can be paired with our Jenner & the Smallpox Vaccination story lesson, available here: /teaching-resource/jenner-and-smallpox-vaccine-13222979
We have lots of other Medicine lessons available in a range of bundles including:
Medicine, Surgery & Public Health: /teaching-resource/medicine-surgery-and-public-health-12921774
Medicine & Public Health: /teaching-resource/medicine-and-public-health-12921764
Medicine & Surgery: /teaching-resource/medicine-and-surgery-12921765
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This Medicine Through Time lesson investigates the story of the smallpox vaccine - students look at the role of Lady Mary Montague, Edward Jenner, the government and the Anti-Vaccination League, in order to write a narrative showing the impact of each factor.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated at least two ways where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip and activities, information sheet with questions to complete, a mini plenary, a consolidation narrative question and two plenaries.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
We have lots of other Medicine lessons available in a range of bundles including:
Medicine, Surgery & Public Health: /teaching-resource/medicine-surgery-and-public-health-12921774
Medicine & Public Health: /teaching-resource/medicine-and-public-health-12921764
Medicine & Surgery: /teaching-resource/medicine-and-surgery-12921765
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This great value Edward I & Wales bundle includes the following lessons:
Edward I & the conquest of Wales
How important is Caernarfon Castle historically and archaeologically?
Why are the castles of Edward I so important to study? Study of Beaumaris, Harlech, Conwy and Caernarfon (you can miss Caernarfon Castle out if you use the lesson above)
This download includes everything you need to teach these lessons - all powerpoints, clips, activities, instructions, worksheets and information sheets. Scaffolding and challenge activities are included where possible. All lessons last at least one hour and are fully editable. Activities have been designed to promote thinking and discussion.
WE HAVE LOTS OF MEDIEVAL LESSONS AVAILABLE INDIVIDUALLY AND IN BUNDLES:
Norman Conquest:
/teaching-resource/resource-13179164
Black Death bundle (get one lesson free!):
/teaching-resource/the-black-death-12844157
Life in Medieval Times: /teaching-resource/medieval-life-13178359
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This Medieval Life & Times lesson investigates the castles of Edward I and encourages students to explain and evaluate how important they are/were. Students will learn about Beaumaris, Conwy, Harlech and Caernarfon Castles.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated at least two ways where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip and activities, information sheet with table to complete, a diamond 9 activity, a consolidation explanation question and a discussion plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
We have lots of other Medieval lessons on the way - take a look at our great value Black Death bundle and save 33% (get a lesson for free!):
/teaching-resource/the-black-death-12844157
Our Medieval Life bundle contains a number of great value lessons, including the Black Death:
/teaching-resource/medieval-life-13178359
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/teaching-resource/medieval-times-13179168
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This Medieval Life & Times lesson studies the importance of Caernarfon Castle for understanding the past, both historically and archaeologically. Students will look at key features of the castle as well as it’s history to answer a key question.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated at least two ways where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a DO NOW, a starter, information sheet with table to complete, a card sort with discussion activity, a consolidation evaluation question and a discussion plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
We have lots of other Medieval lessons on the way - take a look at our great value Black Death bundle and save 33% (get a lesson for free!):
/teaching-resource/the-black-death-12844157
Our Medieval Life bundle contains a number of great value lessons, including the Black Death:
/teaching-resource/medieval-life-13178359
And our bigger Medieval Times bundle includes the Norman Conquest as well as the Black Death and Medieval life lessons:
/teaching-resource/medieval-times-13179168
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/teaching-resources/shop/DiscoveringHistory
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This Medieval Life & Times lesson studies the conquest of Wales by Edward I. Students will learn about why Edward I invaded Wales as well as the consequences of the conquest on the Welsh people. Students will complete a narrative type question at the end of the lesson, encouraging them to think about cause and consequence.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated at least two ways where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip questions/activities, information sheet with tickboxes/questions, progress chart mini-plenaries, a consolidation narrative type question and a true/false plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
We have lots of other Medieval lessons on the way - take a look at our great value Black Death bundle and save 33% (get a lesson for free!):
/teaching-resource/the-black-death-12844157
Our Medieval Life bundle contains a number of great value lessons, including the Black Death:
/teaching-resource/medieval-life-13178359
And our bigger Medieval Times bundle includes the Norman Conquest as well as the Black Death and Medieval life lessons:
/teaching-resource/medieval-times-13179168
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This Elizabethan England / Tudor lesson investigates the challenges and problems Elizabeth I faced on her accession to the throne in 1558, including political, economic, religious, being a women / gender, legitimacy and foreign affairs. Students will study all these reasons before evaluating which was the greatest challenge to Elizabeth.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip questions/activities, interpretations with notes table, spider web linking activity, a think pair share activity, a consolidation evaluation written question and a plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
This lesson can be used alongside our other GCSE Elizabethan England lessons - you can adapt to any exam board. The growing bundle of lessons can be found here:
/teaching-resource/elizabethan-england-13207973
We also have a smaller Elizabethan England poverty bundle, which can be found here:
/teaching-resource/elizabethan-poverty-gcse-13207980
You can also use this lesson with your KS3 classes, alongside our huge, and growing, bundle on ‘Tudor Times’ which includes lessons on the Reformation, Elizabeth & Spanish Armada, Elizabeth I & Mary Queen of Scots, Bloody Mary and Reformation Rollercoaster. It can be found here:
/teaching-resource/the-tudors-12921738
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This Elizabethan England bundle, with suitable depth for GCSE, includes:
Why were there so many poor in Elizabethan England?
Why were the government so concerned about poverty in Elizabethan England?
How did the treatment of vagabonds change over time?
This download includes everything you need to teach these lessons - all powerpoints, clips, activities, instructions, worksheets and information sheets. Scaffolding and challenge activities are included where possible. All lessons last at least one hour and are fully editable. Activities have been designed to promote thinking and discussion.
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This Elizabethan England bundle includes:
Elizabeth & Mary Queen of Scots
Elizabeth & Spanish Armada
Causes of Poverty
Government concern over poverty
Treatment of vagabonds over time
Revision game
Elizabeth & Mary documentary
This download includes everything you need to teach these lessons - all powerpoints, clips, activities, instructions, worksheets and information sheets. Scaffolding and challenge activities are included where possible. All lessons last at least one hour and are fully editable. Activities have been designed to promote thinking and discussion.
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This Elizabethan England / Tudor lesson investigates why the Elizabeth government was so concerned about the rise of poverty and looks at reasons such as Elizabeth’s image, rising levels of crime and religious views. Students will also look at different types of beggars and identify differences between them.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip questions/activities, roleplay (if suitable), text conversion task, think pair share activity, match up worksheet, a consolidation evaluation written question and a plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
This lesson is the second of three Elizabethan poverty lessons, but they can be used individually.
The first lesson, on the causes of poverty, can be found here:
/teaching-resource/elizabeth-i-causes-of-poverty-13192472
You can find the third lesson, on the treatment of the poor over time, here:
/teaching-resource/-13199205
This lesson can be used as a part of our huge, and growing, bundle on ‘Tudor Times’ which includes lessons on the Reformation, Elizabeth & Spanish Armada, Elizabeth I & Mary Queen of Scots, Bloody Mary and Reformation Rollercoaster, which you can find here:
/teaching-resource/the-tudors-12921738
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This Elizabethan England / Tudor lesson investigates what how and why the treatment of the poor changed over time. Students will look at 5 Acts introduced into England by Elizabeth and her government to control the rising number of poor. If you are following Edexcel Elizabethan England, you can delete the Act after 1588 without impacting the flow of the lesson.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated 2/3 ways where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip questions/activities, Acts activities, think pair share activity, mini-plenary, information sheet with task, a consolidation evaluation source question and a plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
This lesson is the final of three Elizabethan poverty lessons.
Lesson 1, on the causes of Elizabethan poverty, can be found here:
/teaching-resource/elizabeth-i-causes-of-poverty-13192472
This lesson can be used as a part of our huge, and growing, bundle on ‘Tudor Times’ which includes lessons on the Reformation, Elizabeth & Spanish Armada, Elizabeth I & Mary Queen of Scots, Bloody Mary and Reformation Rollercoaster, which you can find here:
/teaching-resource/the-tudors-12921738
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This Elizabethan England / Tudor lesson investigates what caused a rise in poverty and vagabondage during Elizabethan England. Students investigate a number of different causes including bad harvests, sheep farming and enclosure, the Reformation and population increase.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated 2/3 ways where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip questions/activities, card sort with Venn diagram, think pair share activity, mini-plenary, a consolidation evaluation written question and a plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
This lesson is the first of three Elizabethan poverty lessons.
You can find the third lesson here:
/teaching-resource/-13199205
This lesson can be used as a part of our huge, and growing, bundle on ‘Tudor Times’ which includes lessons on the Reformation, Elizabeth & Spanish Armada, Elizabeth I & Mary Queen of Scots, Bloody Mary and Reformation Rollercoaster, which you can find here:
/teaching-resource/the-tudors-12921738
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This Medieval Life & Times lesson studies disasters that took place in the Middle Ages, including the Erfurt Latrine Disaster, the Syrian Earthquake of 1202, Great Famine of 1315-7, the Great Drowning of Men in 1362, the Black Death and the Year without Summer, 1258. Students will find these case studies very interesting and be able to relate what happened in the past to what has been happening recently with our climate.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated at least two ways where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip questions/activities, information sheets with table, mini-plenaries including a think, pair, share activity, a consolidation explanation question and a discussion plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
We have lots of other Medieval lessons on the way - take a look at our great value Black Death bundle and save 33% (get a lesson for free!):
/teaching-resource/the-black-death-12844157
This lesson is part of several great value bundles, including:
Historical Disasters: /teaching-resource/historical-disasters-12911227
Our Medieval Life bundle contains a number of great value lessons, including the Black Death:
/teaching-resource/medieval-life-13178359
And ur bigger Medieval Times bundle includes the Norman Conquest as well as the Black Death and Medieval life lessons:
/teaching-resource/medieval-times-13179168
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This Medieval Times lesson studies the people behind the treatments - wise women, hospitals, the Church, barber-surgeons, trained doctors and flagellants. Students will finish by evaluating who would have made the biggest difference to the people (students are encouraged to differentiate between the rich and poor etc).
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated at least two ways where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip questions/activities, information sheet with table to complete as a group, mini-plenary, a consolidation evaluation question and a hot seat plenary.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
We have lots of other Medieval lessons on the way - take a look at our great value Black Death bundle and save 33% (get a lesson for free!):
/teaching-resource/the-black-death-12844157
Our Medieval Life bundle contains a number of great value lessons, including the Black Death:
/teaching-resource/medieval-life-13178359
And our bigger Medieval Times bundle includes the Norman Conquest as well as the Black Death and Medieval life lessons:
/teaching-resource/medieval-times-13179168
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This Norman Conquest lesson investigates the impact of the Norman Conquest. Students look at a variety of factors, such as farming, castles and punishments, to assess whether there was more change or continuity after 1066.
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip questions/activities, sort cards, think pair share activity, a consolidation written essay question, a peer/self assessment form and a discussion plenary. This lesson could last 2 hours if you were to give the students time to do all activities thoroughly.
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
We have some great bundles available that range from Norman to later Medieval times:
Norman Conquest: /teaching-resource/norman-conquest-13179164
Medieval Times: /teaching-resource/medieval-times-13179168
Medieval Life: /teaching-resource/medieval-life-13178359
And get** FREE** Norman Conquest homework essays here: /teaching-resource/norman-conquest-homework-essays-12920179
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This AMAZING VALUE Middle Ages bundle includes the following lessons:
Edward the Confessor & Contenders to the throne 1066
Battle of Hastings, 1066
William I Consolidation of power
Norman Conquest homework essays
Impact of the Norman Conquest
Medieval Beliefs & Disease - what did people believe caused disease in Medieval times?
Medieval Jobs in History - what was the worst medieval job?
Medieval Medical People and Treatments
Medieval Disasters
The Black Death - an introduction
Black Death cures
Black Death effects and consequences
Edward I & the Conquest of Wales
Edward I & the Ring of Iron
Edward I & Caernarfon Castle
This download includes everything you need to teach these lessons - all powerpoints, clips, activities, instructions, worksheets and information sheets. Scaffolding and challenge activities are included where possible. All lessons last at least one hour and are fully editable. Activities have been designed to promote thinking and discussion.
ALL LESSONS ARE AVAILABLE INDIVIDUALLY OR IN SMALLER BUNDLES:
Norman Conquest:
/teaching-resource/resource-13179164
Black Death bundle (get one lesson free!):
/teaching-resource/the-black-death-12844157
Life in Medieval Times: /teaching-resource/medieval-life-13178359
Edward I & Wales:
/teaching-resource/edward-i-and-wales-13219875
Please take a look at our growing TES shop where you can find free or inexpensive lessons:
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This great value Norman Conquest bundle includes the following lessons:
Edward the Confessor & Contenders to the Throne
The Battle of Hastings
William the Conqueror and his consolidation of power (including Domesday Book, Feudal system, bringing friends from Normandy and Motte & Bailiey Castles)
Norman Conquest Homework Essays
Norman Conquest Impact (change and continuity in every day life)
This download includes everything you need to teach these lessons - all powerpoints, clips, activities, instructions, worksheets and information sheets. Scaffolding and challenge activities are included where possible. All lessons last at least one hour and are fully editable. Activities have been designed to promote thinking and discussion.
Please take a look at our growing TES shop where you can find free or inexpensive lessons:
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ALL LESSONS ARE AVAILABLE INDIVIDUALLY OR IN SMALLER BUNDLES:
Black Death bundle (get one lesson free!):
/teaching-resource/the-black-death-12844157
Life in Medieval Times: /teaching-resource/medieval-life-13178359
Medieval Times: /teaching-resource/medieval-times-13179168
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This Norman Conquest lesson investigates how William the Conqueror consolidated his power after 1066. Students will look at 4 ways in which he did this including building motte & bailey castles, Domesday Book, feudal system and bringing friends from Normandy.
If you are short on lessons and need an ‘all-in-oner’ this is the lesson for you!
This download includes a fully editable powerpoint with all activities, instructions, clip links and worksheets/information sheets you need. It is differentiated where possible with scaffolding and challenge options and is fully planned with plenty of activities for your students to complete including a starter, clip questions/activities, progress table, challenge drawing activity, source analysis, mini plenaries, information sheets with questions to complete, a consolidation written source question and a discussion / linking spider web plenary. This lesson could last 2 hours!
Activities are planned to encourage thinking and discussion.
We have a great Battle of Hastings lesson available here: /teaching-resource/battle-of-hastings-1066-12920170
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Life in Medieval Times: /teaching-resource/medieval-life-13178359
Medieval Times: /teaching-resource/medieval-times-13179168
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