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Crime Scene Investigation Do you remember how to be a History detective? Now you’re going to put to the test ... A crime has been committed. You and your classmates must solve it! Good Luck

Crime Scene Investigation L.O. Interpret sources of evidence Be able to use a questioning approach to History Develop independent learning skills Work as a team

Memo to Detectives What questions do you need to ask? How could you go about answering these questions?

Crime Scene Investigation Who was involved? What actually happened? What do we know about Henry and the Knights? What do we know about Becket’s personality and actions? Where did it happen? Why did it happen?

Memo to Detectives Does your source help to answer any of your questions? (remember to infer) Carefully move around the room and write any helpful information from your source on as many question boards as you can.

Memo to Detectives You will be assigned to one question board In your teams, study all the information and prepare a brief to your CHIEF INSPECTOR, which answers your question as fully as the evidence allows. Debrief to CHIEF INSPECTOR As a large team of detectives, have you solved this murder and what’s your evidence? What problems did you find with the evidence? What questions still need answering?

Hwk for Detectives Write your final report on the murder using all the evidence you have heard As a large team of detectives, have you solved this murder and what’s your evidence? What problems did you find with the evidence? What questions still need answering?