A short video using two sources about the reasons for the dissolution of the Monasteries and the break with Rome. I use it as part of a session on notemaking, the video acting as a timing device.
A short video using two sources about the reasons for the dissolution of the Monasteries and the break with Rome. I use it as part of a session on notemaking, the video acting as a timing device.
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Check out C. J. Sansoms books Dissolution, Dark Fire, Sovereign and Ravelation. They follow Matthew Shardlake who is a lawyer come detectinve who solves crimes for Thomas Cromwell and Arch Bishop Crammner. He carves his way trhough 1530's england and is caught up in the turbulent polotics of the time and stuff. I could go on but............trust me read them.
I used this with 3 mixed ability year 8 classes and it was fine- some pick out teh basics, others get more detailed information- its self-differentiating! They just need to be told to watch carefully
As noted above, this is used with low attaining pupils. Indeed, I've used it this week with 4 groups in a school where attainment is in the bottom 20% nationally and no pupils at all failed to get 7 reasons.... guess it must be down to the way its introduced.
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