An introduction to life in an Anglo Saxon VillageQuick View
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An introduction to life in an Anglo Saxon Village

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A full lesson where pupils learn interesting facts about how Anglo Saxon people lived on a day to day basis. Multiple tasks including a video clip which can be discussed. Pupils encouraged to compare and make comparisons with their own life. Main task pupils to complete a w/s linked to factual learnt information from the powerpoint. Extension task included.
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jobs inside a medieval castle

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This is a visual resource for lower learners or SEN students that will introduce them to the different jobs that people would do inside a medieval castle. There are differentiated tasks, a video clip that could be used for discussion and extended written tasks Pupils will be able to identify the main jobs inside a castle and describe features of those jobs.
Trial by ordeal in Medieval EnglandQuick View
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Trial by ordeal in Medieval England

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This resource is for lower learners or SEN students. The resource will encourage students to consider how criminal suspects are judged today and this will be compared and contrasted with Medieval ideas relating to law and order. Students will be able to explain concept of trial by ordeal and explain and describe three separate versions. Pupils will watch and discuss a video clip and also consider other Medieval ideas linked to promoting better law and order. Multiple tasks to support and aid different abilities.
What was like like in Anglo Saxon England?Quick View
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What was like like in Anglo Saxon England?

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Developing knowledge and understanding of day to day life in Anglo Saxon England. Students to comment on a video clip and make comparisons between their life and life in Anglo Saxon England. Main task (differentiated) to sort and list info linked to settlement, religion and culture. Multiple extension tasks for higher learners.
How did William take control. The Doomsday BookQuick View
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How did William take control. The Doomsday Book

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This is an introduction into the Doomsday book for that is designed for lower level or SEN students. Pupils will learn what the Doomsday book was, and what it was used for. There are multiple learning activities including a video clip that can be used as a discussion point. There is also an extended writing extension task.
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An introduction to Medieval Religion

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Students to be aware of how Medieval people perceived Heaven and Hell and to know how the church supported people, and also of how powerful religion was in Medieval times. This resource has multiple creative tasks that are differentiated to support higher and lower learners. The resource is designed to be used with SEN students and lower level mainstream learners. There is a video clip that can be used to take notes or for discussion to support learning.
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What is leadership?

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I have used this resource linked to the battles to become king in 1066. The resource explores what factors are linked to being a good leader and encourages students to consider if todays leaders need similar or different qualities to be a good leader today. Students identify what qualities a king may have needed in 1066 and compare and contrast that with today. I have used this resource with SEN children.
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Thomas Becket his early life and later life

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This resource is for lower learners or SEN students. It is designed to develop knowledge of Thomas Becket and be aware of reasons why he was murdered. The resource could be extended over three lessons and there are creative activities linked to Becket’s early life, his later life, an investigation of causes and a source analysis activity. There is video clips linked to each lesson and support notes to aid main activities. There is also a word search activity attached.
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An introduction to the battle of Stamford Bridge

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Pupils to watch a video clip, read a text and complete up to three seperate tasks to imprrove their knowledge and understanding of the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Pupils will be aware of main protagonists and outcome and key features of battle.
Medieval religion - and Thomas BecketQuick View
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Medieval religion - and Thomas Becket

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This resource pack is designed for lower learners or SEN students. There are three separate power points stretching over multiple lessons. The resources include ‘an introduction to religion in Medieval England’ , where students become aware of how Medieval people perceived Heaven and Hell, to know how the church supported people and to be aware of how powerful religion was in these times. The second resource is linked to developing knowledge and understanding of Thomas Becket. Pupils will understand how the relationship between Henry II and Beckett changed over time They will also investigate and be able to explain the causes and consequences of Becket’s death. The third resource is built around how people in Medieval times dealt with crime and punishment How do we get judged for crimes today?To be aware who Medieval people think should judge criminals? Give examples of what people did to get Gods support to prove their innocence And define what is meant by trial by ordeal explaining different examples. All lessons have multiple differentiated tasks and are supported by useful video clips.
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skills in history

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A series of resources to help lower level or SEN students identify and learn basic skills that are essential in the study of history. A great introduction to history with new students.
How did William take control - building castlesQuick View
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How did William take control - building castles

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This a a visual resource identifying and exploring why William needed to build castles to maintain control. The resource focuses on the Motte and Bailey castles and their features. Pupils will be familiar with advantages and disadvantages and be able to list and explain different features. This resource is designed for SEN or lower level students.
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A recap of the Battle of Hastings

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Students will recap on the Battle of Hastings and discuss a video clip identifying reasons why William won. Causes for Williams success make up the main tasks which are explained on the P/P. Additional tasks for higher learners and an extension task are included. Could easily run over two lessons with SEN students.
An introduction into Medieval historyQuick View
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An introduction into Medieval history

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Lots of creative resources that would suit lower level learners or SEN students. Introducing topics in the Medieval curriculum unit such as ‘What was life like in and Anglo Saxon village’ and, ‘What is leadership and what what qualities would a Medieval king require?’ This leads on to developing knowledge of the Battle of Hastings, the Doomsday Book and early Castles and jobs in a Medieval castle. Each resource has success criteria, multiple activities and video clips attached.
Houses,homes and castles in song. Videos, PPTs, MP3sQuick View
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Houses,homes and castles in song. Videos, PPTs, MP3s

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Please preview on 1. I built this house https://youtu.be/JFvN0Zzb5iY 2. The estate Agent https://youtu.be/y8PoRh6iXnU 3.Openthedrawbridge https://youtu.be/5Z9zXpN4G7M 4. In the hairy, scary castle. (Illustrations differ) https://youtu.be/mPXSrhcj7bs All songs have a video and some opportunities to play percussion