8SW Hist
How Successful was Elizabeth?
Follow the link below to our class sticky wall. Each group needs to add one sticky. It should include: What you were studying (eg Marriage, Armada) A score out of 10 for how successful she was at solving that particular problem (the higher the score, the more successful A brief explanation of why you’ve given … Continue reading
8SW – Elizabeth’s problems
You can access the shared presentation for our lesson by clicking here HOMEWORK Each group has a shared document to create their presentation. Armada Mary Queen of Scots Marriage Money Religion Beggars and the Poor Foreign Trade
8SW – Homework 16/11
1. Find, download, print off and stick in your group’s work on Richard Whiting from last lesson. You’ll find them at the bottom of the yr 8 History Moodle page 2. Find two more facts aboutHenry VIII and / or Thomas Cromwell and the Reformation. Due: Monday
8SW’s museum exhibits
This half term 8SW have been working towards the production of museum exhibits to show off their understanding of life in Tudor Wales. Yesterday’s lesson saw the frantic building, editing, cutting and colouring of some fantastic pieces of work which you can see below. Please do let them know what you think by leaving a … Continue reading
How do museums get their message over?
Use the sticky wall you will find here to add your ideas.
Personal Project
This lesson we peer marked your first drafts using the success criteria that you developed: Title should be a question Relevant Picture Use paragraphs Detail Explanation Your work – your opinion SPAG Multiple Sources Name of the source How useful was it Why was it useful or not Was it reliable? Why was it reliable … Continue reading
Homework: Design a cover
Your first piece of homework is to design a cover for your book. It needs to: Be linked to the topics we’re covering this year (Remember: c1500 – 1900 ) NOT contain any images from outside this period (so no Romans and no Spitfires!) With the exception of the Aztecs, our focus is British History … Continue reading
