Match the word to the correct meaning End diversity a degree qualification given by a university equality being devoted or committed to a task or project.

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Match the word to the correct meaning End diversity a degree qualification given by a university equality being devoted or committed to a task or project doctorate treating people the in an equal and fair way dedicated leading or being a leader of something spearheaded recognising difference and variety in people

Barbara Burford LO: To understand how to retrieve information to create a timeline By the end of the lesson you will have: ALL pupils will highlight key events and information from a text (L3) MOST pupils will place these in the correct order (L3/4) SOME will create a timeline of Barbara Burford’s life (L4/5)

Read through the article and highlight/underline the key events or dates

Number these in the correct order: Barbara joined the NHS Barbara received an honorary doctorate Barbara moved to North London Barbara became director of equality and diversity Barbara went to Grammar School

Success Criteria:  Correct spelling of names and dates  In the correct order  Use of images/symbols to show events  From birth to death  Includes at least 8 events Create a timeline of Barbara Burford’s life

Put these events in the correct order The internet invented Battle of Waterloo Julius Caesar died Moon Landing First Olympic Games Shakespeare Born

ANSWERS 776 BC Olympic Games 44BC Julius Caesar died 1564 Shakespeare Born 1815 Battle of Waterloo 1969 Moon Landing 1970s Internet Invented