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3 June 2025

pptx, 1.17 MB
pptx, 1.17 MB
pptx, 80.44 KB
pptx, 80.44 KB
In this part of our series of 20th Century History lessons, students explore reasons why some Suffragettes applied violent methods in their quest for equality. A case-study towards the end of the lesson challenges students to consider if Emily Davison committed suicide - amazing class discussion! The lesson includes full resources: stretch and challenge sources which provides opportunity to 'dig deep'; Venn Diagram giving students a chance to compare and contrast evidence; assessing how far Emily Davidson was pushed gets students actively engaged with historical evidence and using continuums to make up their minds. The lesson ends with a brief assessment opportunity: a write-up using a PEEL paragraph structure.

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teachersKid

8 years ago
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I have used these lessons as part of our 20th century SoL; think the last resource on Davison is very good so will extend with a class lengthy class discussion - stretch and challenge!! thanks!

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