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  Year Seven Resources

 

Word Document Pre Norman Conquest fortifications. This activity will suit more able students only as it has been designed for a mid range GCSE group.
Word Document Motte and Bailey Castles. This activity will suit more able students only as it has been designed for a mid range GCSE group.
Word Document The Normans in Yorkshire. This activity will suit more able students only as it has been designed for a mid range GCSE group.
Word Document Stone Keep Castles. This activity will suit more able students only as it has been designed for a mid range GCSE group.
Word Document Concentric Castles. This activity will suit more able students only as it has been designed for a mid range GCSE group.
Word Document Who should be King? 1066 worksheet submitted by N Boughey.
Word Document What probems did William the conqueror face? A worksheet that investigates these questions.
Hadrians Wall activities for lower ability students.
Roman empire worksheet

Roman Invasion worksheet

Roman Place names

Worksheet on Bias by Mr. Field of Schoolhistory.co.uk

Other excellent resources can be found at Schoolhistory.co.uk

Contributions to this section are welcomed and encouraged. Please e-mail me with any worksheets or activities that you'd be willing to share with other teachers.

   

 

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SchoolsHistory.org.uk highly recommends these sites:

Schoolhistory.co.uk - fantastic range of interactive games, revision materials and links.
ActiveHistory.co.uk - outstanding use of ICT to engage pupils.
Thinkinghistory.co.uk - a brilliant range of learning activities from Ian Dawson
JohnDClare.net - simply the best for Modern World GCSE students
Historyboxes.com - make your lessons 'real' with artefacts and living history provided by experts
Schoolshistory.com - same author as this site, just put together in a slightly different way!