You can gain access to all of the lessons in this ‘Outsiders’ in Medieval England package.
This unit brings to life forgotten stories from this period and really helps add diversity to any Medieval scheme of work.
The lessons for the ‘Outsiders’ in Medieval England package focus on different groups of people who have previously been missing from history: Jewish people, the disabled, the mentally ill, criminals, women and migrants.
You get all of the lessons which are fully resourced. You also get an overview / introduction task, a focused knowledge organiser and a handy tarsia.
Importantly you are provided with two different types of assessment. One which assesses substantive knowledge and the other focuses on disciplinary knowledge. All of this helps you to work out how well your students grasped the Outsiders in Medieval England unit.
This unit centres around the question: ‘What was it like to be an ‘alien’ or an outsider in Medieval England’?
Your download includes PowerPoints resources, worksheets for each lesson, resources for each lesson.
You also gain the introductory task, the knowledge organiser, the assessment tasks and the tarsia too.
Here is list with links of what you get!
- Big story of the unit
- Medieval Outsiders Knowledge Organiser
- How did the experiences of Jewish people change during this period?
- What was it like to be disabled in the Medieval Period?
- Was Emma De Bestow treated fairly at her 1383 trial?
- Why was Julian of Norwich so significant?
- How should we remember the Folville Gang?
- How welcome were migrants in Medieval England?
- Why was an 83 year woman executed in 1494?
- Tarsia
- Knowledge Test
- Final museum exhibition assessment.
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