Sandal Castle Enquiry Starter - Complete the questions given.

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Sandal Castle Enquiry Starter - Complete the questions given.

Sandal Castle Enquiry Learning objectives Consolidate knowledge regarding castle building. Work collaboratively in the production of questions linked to the Sandal Castle Project. OUTCOMES (over a sequence of lessons) All learners will… Be able to identify who and when with regard to developments at Sandal Castle. Produce a range of simple questions based around when and who. Most learners will… Be able to answer “what” – Describe what was built at Sandal and begin to show how features changed. Produce a range of questions based around continuity and change Some learners will... Be able to provide reasons for the initial construction and subsequent changes in structure, occupancy and use. Produce a range of questions which address the reasons for change and development at Sandal.

“An unimportant castle with little place in History” How far is this a true reflection of Sandal Castle throughout time?

Task 1 In pairs Complete the A3 sheet to show what you already know :- Firstly about castles in general Secondly about Sandal Castle. Task 1 In pairs: Complete the A3 sheet to show what you already know :- Firstly about castles in general Secondly about Sandal Castle.

Task 2 In pairs again: 1. What do you need to know about Sandal Castle in order to tackle the project? 2. Where could you find the answers to your questions? Thought storm questions and ideas about where to find the answers on the other side of the A3 sheet.

You will have an opportunity to interview an expert on Sandal Castle. Using the ideas from the thought storming write down five key questions linked to Sandal Castle. Write the questions on page 8 of your Sandal Castle site visit booklet.

Time for research: Using the sheet provided and the internet find key dates linked to Sandal Castle. You will need these to produce a time line to show the development of the castle.

Homework Research: Find out who has owned/lived in Sandal Castle throughout its history. Produce a time line to show your findings.

Plenary: Quiz, what do you know? Expectations for the trip.