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Investigating History: Britain 1500-1750 - Teacher's Resource CD ROM
David Martin, Beth Brooke, John D Clare

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ISBN: 9780340869086
ISBN-10: 0340869089

Published: 25/02/2005
Extent: 0 Mins
Illustrations: 50

Series: Investigating History

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Summary:
Investigating History is a programme for Key Stage 3, which provides thematic coverage of key periods and uses historical enquiries as a means of examining change over time. Elements of the Key Stage 3 Strategy are included throughout as a means of enhancing the study of history. Investigating History: Britain, 1500-1750 Teacher Resource CD-ROM contains guidance and support materials for teachers. Including:
• Lesson plans to accompany each enquiry and summative activity
• Clearly defined objectives relating to the History Programme of Study and the Key Stage 3 Strategy
• Guidance on how to use the series most effectively in relation to differentiation and assessment
• A range of support activities that can be used by pupils of varying
ability to complete enquiries and summative tasks (usable as either electronic or print-based tasks)
• Self-standing homework activities


  • These CD-ROMs contain comprehensive and editable lesson plans to accompany every enquiry and summative activity in the student books
  • Each CD-ROM contains strategies and materials that help teachers differentiate for their lower attainers, mainstream students and the most able
  • The resources incorporate ICT based activities, including Powerpoint presentations, Word-based activities and Excel spreadsheets


Table of Contents:
Setting the Scene - What sort of period were the years 1500-1750?
The Seesaw of Power - Who was the most successful monarch between the years 1485 and 1625?
Religious Changes - What did the Reformation mean to ordinary people?
Charles I, Oliver Cromwell and the English Civil War - How did thse two men contribute to England's troubled times?
The Monarchy Returns - How was charles II able to stay on the throne when his brother James II was not?
How Medicine Developed - Did doctors kill the King?
Power and Money - Was it political or economic change that affected people most?
Expanding Horizons – How did people's thinking about the world change, 1500-1750?


About the Author(s):
Dave Martin is a freelance history adviser, and ex-LEA History adviser for Dorset; Beth Brooke is a Literacy adviser and Key Stage 3 Strategy consultant; John Clare is Deputy Head of Greenfields Comprehensive School in Newton Aycliffe and an experienced author of educational material. The series editor is Martyn Whittock, an experienced author and History teacher.

Readership:
Teachers and students of Key Stage 3 History

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