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Y8 SOW Unit 1 Is absolute power possible?

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Last updated 10 March 2013, created 21 September 2009, viewed 6,146

Half a term’s planning with resources. My y8 are investigating the theme of ‘power and protest’ this year (y7 is ‘lives of ordinary people’ and y9 is ‘conflict and resolution’ - these are the themes i have chosen in line with the new KS3 national programme of study). This is the introductory unit More…. so far my students are loving it. its not content heavy, as it allows for much discussion in class. am pursuing the ‘do less, more effectively’ concept with my planning this year!

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An outstanding resource which has an excellent balance of skills and content. It can be easily differentiated and the pedagogy is varied and engaging. Thank you!

from nicola4409, 10 March 2013
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Sorry. I am sorry to tell you but there is a mistake. Peron ruled three times, two in a row and a third one nearly 20 years later. Since you are working with absolute power I think you a referring to the first two periods (1946-1955) (and you could start in 1943). Please, correct this mistake because the 1973 period lasted until the following year and he could not exercise any type of absolute power worth of discussion.

from mapicone, 28 August 2010
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