Find out more about your classmates and their interest in things historical. Your teacher will give you a sheet. Ask the questions on the sheet to find.

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Find out more about your classmates and their interest in things historical. Your teacher will give you a sheet. Ask the questions on the sheet to find someone who has done each of things.  Can you think of some additional questions linked to historical interests?  Starter

How can I be an ace historian? To explain why history is important To identify my targets for this year LOs  Key words: glossary charter

 Your first homework task! Write this in your new planner. Cover your book with images connected with topics we will study this year – you’ll find a list at the front of your book : anything from Roman Britain, Normans, Medieval Britain, The Tudors & the English Reformation, The Age of Elizabeth, The English Civil War. You could even include a few of your own favourite historical figures or places – perhaps somewhere you went this summer! Bring your book back covered next lesson and you could win a fruition!

 Your task Your teacher will pass some examples of students’ exercise books around the class. Which student displays the best study skills? Give 5 reasons. Which student needs to improve most. Give 5 ways they could improve.  Extension How could the teacher improve?

Don’t respect someone for making a promise. Respect them for keeping it. A student charter is like a list of promises. Work in small groups to come up with a list of promises you would like to keep to ensure you do really well at History in Year 7. The teacher will come around with a charter for you to keep at the end of the task. Tick off the ones you have got on your sheet. Add any really good examples not on the list to the bottom of the teacher’s charter.  Do you know of any other famous ‘charters’ in History. Write down examples and explain your reasons for calling these ‘charters’

 Extension task You may wish to write 5 extra points for your teacher to ensure the lessons meet you expectations too!

 Homework Finish your student charter. Finish your student charter. Cover your exercise book as your teacher described. Cover your exercise book as your teacher described.  Have a look at the department’s website, to see what you’ll be studying this year  Have a look at the department’s website, to see what you’ll be studying this year

How can I be an ace historian? To explain why history is important To identify my targets for this year LOs  Key words: glossary charter