Describe 3 significant things that you learned last lesson. What we learned last lesson? Compare your three things in pairs List at least five significant.

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Describe 3 significant things that you learned last lesson. What we learned last lesson? Compare your three things in pairs List at least five significant things between you.

Your Findings What were the houses like? What would they have been like to live in? What were the towns like? Why did disease spread so easily? Who tried to cure illnesses? Why could doctors do so little? Describe a medieval cure How effective do you think cures were?

In pairs, discuss 3 things you would like to learn about the Black Death. Write 3 questions you would like answered today.

Q1. What was the Black Death? Q2.What caused the Black Death? Q3.What were the symptoms? Q4.How was it spread? Q5. What were the medieval reasons it? Q5. What types of protection and cures did people try? Q6. What were the consequences of the Black Death?

Q1. What was the Black Death? Q2.What caused the Black Death? Q3.What were the symptoms? Q4.How was it spread? Q5. What were the medieval reasons it? Q5. What types of protection and cures did people try? Q6. What were the consequences of the Black Death?

Q1. What was the Black Death? Q2.What caused the Black Death? Q3.What were the symptoms? Q4.How was it spread? Q5. What were the medieval reasons it? Q5. What types of protection and cures did people try? Q6. What were the consequences of the Black Death?

Skills Work together to achieve targets Practice note taking Improve listening skills Develop observation skills Develop creativity skills

Learning Together 1.Split page into 6 sections of 5 lines each Draw line then count down 5 lines & draw next line Paired Task

2.Copy headings into your 6 sections: CuresHow to stop its spreadE Medieval reasons for diseaseD SymptomsC What was the Black Death?B ConsequencesF Where did disease come from? How? Reached Britain when? A

What was the Black Death? Black Rats - Rattus rattus Black Rats - Rattus rattus

Symptoms of Black Death?

Use p42 of ‘Medieval Britain’ Use p58 of ‘History Through Maps and Diagrams to 1485’ Make your own notes for sections A to C 3.Task

Sort pictures into order of happening Be able to give your reasons for putting them in that order 4.Group Task

Listen carefully to me Complete section D of task sheet 5.Whole Class Bad smells Position of planets Blamed cripples/rich God’s punishment Bad southern wind Jews

Complete section E of task sheet using information from video 6.Watch video 7.Paired Task Use books to complete section F

The Black Death – my learning Look at all the information you have learned in both lessons Using any technique you wish show: what you have learned about the Black Death However, must be done as if you were actually there at the time

Ideas Letter to MP MP’s speech in Parliament Newspaper article Diary entry of your life Letter to family cartoon Poster/drawing Poem Pairs: 5 minutes to brainstorm ideas

The Black Death – my learning Look at all the information you have learned in both lessons Using any technique you wish show: what you have learned about the Black Death However, must be done as if you were actually there at the time

Q1. What was the Black Death? Q2.What caused the Black Death? Q3.What were the symptoms? Q4.How was it spread? Q5. What were the medieval reasons it? Q5. What types of protection and cures did people try? Q6. What were the consequences of the Black Death?

Skills Work together to achieve targets Practice note taking Improve listening skills Develop observation skills Develop creativity skills

What have we learned today? Individual feedback How do you know you have been successful today? What was, in your opinion, the best activity? –Why? What worked well these lessons? What might we do differently next time?

Let’s have fun Beat the Examiner Design a quiz on this topic -Straight forward questions? -Cryptic clues? -Multiple choice? -Matching activity + red herrings? -Crossword puzzle?