Independent Learning Task for History Task to be completed and handed in during the first week of term.

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Independent Learning Task for History Task to be completed and handed in during the first week of term

History A-level Independent Learning Task Deeper Thinking Questions: Why do you think the course looks interesting? How can you prepare for the A-level effectively?

History A-Level Independent Learning Task You have been given two sources of evidence for each of the three topics. Choose one source for each topic. Read/look at the source. Annotate it to identify the key points. Use the source to complete the table for each topic. Challenge: Can you link any of your points to the ‘Deeper Thinking Questions’? Ensure that you have this work with you in September. Each teacher will go through the work with you, and will expect you to apply your understanding in their lessons. The task will start your progress along the History A-Level Assessment Objectives. Extension: Read, visit, watch. What additional information can you find about each topic from books, novels, programmes, films, museums, newspapers, visiting historical sights?

History A-Level Independent Learning Task TopicWhat the evidence shows Annotate one source for each topic. Record key points below, including the title of the source you chose to focus on. Explain what this suggests about the topic. Deeper Thinking Questions Can you link any of your points to these questions? England 1547– 1603: the Later Tudors (Enquiry topic: Mid Tudor Crises 1547– 1558) To what extent was there a crisis during the Mid-Tudor period? How far did the Tudor monarchs deal with their problems effectively?

Charges against the Duke of Somerset by the Privy Council Source 1: England 1547–1603: the Later Tudors (Enquiry topic: Mid Tudor Crises 1547–1558)

The burning of Thomas Cranmer from Foxe's Book of Martyrs Source 2: England 1547–1603: the Later Tudors (Enquiry topic: Mid Tudor Crises 1547–1558)

History A-Level Independent Learning Task TopicWhat the evidence shows Annotate one source for each topic. Record key points below, including the title of the source you chose to focus on. Explain what this suggests about the topic. Deeper Thinking Questions Can you link any of your points to these questions? Russia How far was Russia stable during this period? What are the moral implications of the methods used by the Russian leaders to keep control?

Accounts of January 1905 from the diary of Tsar Nicholas II Source 1: Russia

The Moscow Purge Punch Magazine 1937 Source 2: Russia

History A-Level Independent Learning Task TopicWhat the evidence shows Annotate one source for each topic. Record key points below, including the title of the source you chose to focus on. Explain what this suggests about the topic. Deeper Thinking Questions Can you link any of your points to these questions? Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries To what extent can the sources help us to understand beliefs about witchcraft in the early modern period? Were there any differences between beliefs in Europe, Britain and America? Explain your opinion.

The Devils Of Loudun By Aldous Huxley Source 1: Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries

Witchcraft on the High Seas: The Voyage of King James and the North Berwick Witch Trials By Carolyn Emerick The North Berwick Witches meet the Devil in the local kirkyard, from a contemporary pamphlet, Newes From Scotland Source 2: Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries