Chapter Two
 Chapter Three
 Chapter Four
 Chapter Five
 Chapter Six
 Chapter Seven
 Chapter Eight
 Chapter Nine
 Chapter Ten

   

Chapter Eight

Chapter Eight Introduction | A Court for King Cholera |
Anti-Catholic propaganda at the Time of the Reformation | Lesson Plan: Medieval Village Life – Year 7 | Guidance on use of Charles I picture for Activity 8.1 | Guidance for the completion of stepped worksheets | Differentiated worksheets | Changing attitudes to World War I | What can I learn from a source? | Mystery Approach: Thomas Beckets | Addressing literacy levels
| Bibliography

Introduction: Webpage for Chapter 8

Chapter 8 has a wide range of website material reflecting an imaginative approach to teaching in a multicultural comprehensive. Much is exemplar material to illustrate ideas put forward in the chapter and identified through the use of endnotes. There is a separate section on lesson starters to which are linked the first four website items. Others exemplify approaches to differentiated teaching, material and ideas for the teaching of the less able and the more able and also guidance for those pupils for whom English is not their first language. There are also lesson plans of tried and tested lessons, used by the author, Alison Stephen. Some ideas for the more able have already been cited in the Chapter 2 website. This chapter has a large number of activities and the website material supports some of these.

An additional item on this chapter website addresses literacy levels, very relevant to the themes covered in this chapter.

Resources to Download

Cartoon, ‘ A Court for King Cholera’.
Anti-Catholic propaganda at the time of the Reformation.
Lesson plan – medieval village life – Year 7
Guidance on the use of Charles I picture for Activity 8.1.
Guidance for the completion of stepped worksheets.
Differentiated worksheets: historical terms from the twentieth century.
Changing attitudes to WWI
What can I learn from a source?
Mystery approach, Thomas Becket.
Addressing literacy levels
Bibliography

 

 

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