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16 May 2023

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A short scheme of work (4 lessons including mini-assessment) centered around the enquiry, What really happened after the Romans left Britain?

It is based on a scheme created by @hannahcustworth which explores the ‘traditional’ interpretations of post-Roman Britain and a new, interesting interpretation from Susan Oosthuizen, allowing you to incorporate rigour and scholarship into your curriculum. There are four fully-resourced lessons including a mini-assessment lesson and a topic overview which may be useful for non-specialists in your department.

It does rely on parts of the following texts:

  • Usborne History of Britain
  • Knowing History: Medieval Britain by Robert Peal

Emergence of the English by Susan Oosthuizen is also referred to.

If you have any questions, you can find me on Twitter @MrRPerkins

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djalexander9120legend1234

a year ago
4

Good, well resourced historical thinking, perfect for adapting and making my own

clairegfisher

5 years ago
5

philiptrevor82

5 years ago
1

lol why no answers

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