 starter activity Find out at least 12 new facts about Dover and its castle by doing a ‘mill drill’ task.

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 starter activity Find out at least 12 new facts about Dover and its castle by doing a ‘mill drill’ task.

What will we study for Unit 3 – controlled assessment? To learn at least 12 key facts about Dover’s history To find out about the key features of the controlled assessment To gain an overview of Dover’s history by watching a video clip  Aims

Controlled assessment Topic: Dover’s Secret Wartime Tunnels Topic: Dover’s Secret Wartime Tunnels Worth 25% of total marks Worth 25% of total marks Research & preparation time: approx 25 hours Research & preparation time: approx 25 hours 3 questions – see the sheet your teacher provides 3 questions – see the sheet your teacher provides You CAN use notes You CAN use notes You CAN’T copy from model answers or submit mark draft versions You CAN’T copy from model answers or submit mark draft versions

 Your task With your table, make a list of questions or concerns you may have about ‘Controlled Assessment’ for GCSE History

 Your task Watch this clip from the English Heritage film, ‘My favourite place’. Answer the questions on the sheet provided.

 Your task It’s a good idea to have a ‘glossary’ page in your notes to record new technical vocabulary. To get started have a go at the word matching task your teacher gives you, then try testing your partner.

 Extension Go onto Youtube and see if you can find any more clips that help you understand Dover Castle’s fascinating past – you’ll even find some interesting ghost stories! Go onto Youtube and see if you can find any more clips that help you understand Dover Castle’s fascinating past – you’ll even find some interesting ghost stories! 2010 is the 70 th anniversary of Dunkirk – see if you can collect some news items about this event and its connection with Dover Castle 2010 is the 70 th anniversary of Dunkirk – see if you can collect some news items about this event and its connection with Dover Castle

 Homework Imagine you’ve been ask to write a short review (250 words) of the film you saw today for English Heritage’s website - there’s a link to the clip on the Study History website if you want to watch it again. Include the following points: Imagine you’ve been ask to write a short review (250 words) of the film you saw today for English Heritage’s website - there’s a link to the clip on the Study History website if you want to watch it again. Include the following points: Briefly summarise the key points in the film, e.g. Dover Castle’s Roman, medieval and modern history Briefly summarise the key points in the film, e.g. Dover Castle’s Roman, medieval and modern history Explain what makes Dover Castle an especially fascinating site Explain what makes Dover Castle an especially fascinating site

Plenary Plenary As a class can you remember 12 curious facts about Dover Castle? As a class can you remember 12 curious facts about Dover Castle? 3 things you know about the controlled assessment 3 things you know about the controlled assessment Describe an event or feature about Dover Castle from the medieval and modern periods Describe an event or feature about Dover Castle from the medieval and modern periods