 starter activity It is the year 1665. You are about to meet a plague doctor, Nathaniel Hodges. In groups prepare some questions you may wish to ask him.

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 starter activity It is the year You are about to meet a plague doctor, Nathaniel Hodges. In groups prepare some questions you may wish to ask him. Possible topics the spreading of the plague, treatments, cures, personal impressions Leather Hat Mask Glass Eye Beak Wooden Stick Leather Gloves Gown Full Length Boots

What was life like in London during the Great Plague? To find out about the explanations for and treatments of plague in the seventeenth century  Aims

 Your task Watch the film clip from ‘Fire & Fever’ and complete the question sheet your teacher provides. Watch the film clip from ‘Fire & Fever’ and complete the question sheet your teacher provides.

 Homework Imagine you are a Londoner living through the plague. Use the information on pp to write your own plague diary. You need to include the following: Imagine you are a Londoner living through the plague. Use the information on pp to write your own plague diary. You need to include the following: Seventeenth century explanations for the plague Seventeenth century explanations for the plague References to the treatments References to the treatments Explanations of the different people employed by the city to protect the survivors Explanations of the different people employed by the city to protect the survivors