Teach motivating GSCE lessons that will help raise attainment for the Edexcel 9-1 Early Elizabethan British Depth Study – and save yourself hours of planning time.
Your GCSE students will be inspired, engaged and challenged throughout these enquiry-led lessons which chart the life and reign of Elizabeth I. You will cover the required content and teach the skills necessary for success.
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The use of the personal story is a powerful tool which brings history to life and makes students care about the past. In the Early Elizabethan unit you hear from real people.
You will look at young Elizabeth and work out if her troubled early years created her ‘ruling’ personality?
Inevitably you will meet Elizabeth’s cousin Mary Queen of Scots and work out how much of a threat she posed, and ultimately, why she was executed?
When focusing on Elizabeth’s problems you ask Why did the Earls of Westmorland and Northumberland revolt in 1569?
Using a particular place is also motivating to students as it makes history real.
What better place is there than the National Portrait Gallery? To deal with those two larger than life explorer types, Drake and Raleigh, your students have to decide which one will survive a gallery re-hang?
You will also venture around Tudor London as a visitor to the city with a keen eye on its changing culture.
Venturing further afield, your students will assess why the attempts to colonise Virginia failed.
This course covers all key content in the specification in an interesting and engaging way. It guides the students through all of the assessment criteria without making all of the lessons into a ‘death by exam question’ situation.
The Course Guide has more advice on how to get the best out of this Edexcel unit and how to use it to inspire your classes and raise attainment.