Britain 1066–1500: Implement the QCA Scheme of Work in a creative, engaging way.: Book 1 (Presenting the Past)

Britain 1066–1500: Implement the QCA Scheme of Work in a creative, engaging way.: Book 1 (Presenting the Past)

by TonyMcAleavy (Author)

Synopsis

The first pupil book in a groundbreaking Key Stage 3 series designed to grab pupils' attention with its fresh approach to traditional content. Presenting the Past 1 includes * Interpreting the Battle of Hastings * Matilda's bid for power * Royal murder mysteries: the death of William Wallace The power of religion, includes * The heretic test: will you be burnt alive? * Holy journey or holiday: were all pilgrims religious? * Why were the Jews mistreated? Medieval people: did they have a hard life?, includes * Finding out more about medieval people * How smelly were medieval towns? * Death at the Tower of London

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: Collins Educational
Published: 20 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0007114559
ISBN 13: 9780007114559
Book Overview:

Implement the QCA Scheme of Work in a creative, engaging way.


Media Reviews

A blast of fresh air amongst the musty halls of `Medieval Realms'...accessible to lower attaining pupils as well as promoting thinking skills across the entire ability range
A.Y. Jacques, Head of History, Henry Mellish School, Nottingham

The attractive layout and accessible text stimulates and interests all my pupils. I love the varied approaches!
Mrs. Jerome, Head of History, Bishop Challoner School

Author Bio
Tony McAleavy, Former Humanities Adviser, Gloucestershire; member of the QCA team who wrote the KS3 History Scheme of Work; author of Conflict in Ireland; Andrew Wrenn, History Adviser, Cambridgeshire; co-author of Minds and Machines (Longman Think Through History); KeithWorrall, Humanities Adviser, Doncaster; co-author of History Investigations