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History - Year 9 |
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You should work from the 'Crime and Punishment' booklet (available to download below) and follow the lesson plans/dates in the table below. |
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Week commencing |
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Monday 4th January |
Anglo-Saxon - Page 3 |
Trials by ordeal - Page 4 |
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Monday 11th January |
Anglo-Saxon punishments - Page 5 |
Life in Norman England - Page 6 |
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Monday 18th January |
Later Medieval Crime and Punishment - Page 7 |
How important was the Church? - Page 8 |
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Monday 25th January
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Life in early Modern England - Page 9 |
Religion - Page 10 |
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Monday 1st February |
Enforcing the law, 1500 - 1700 - Page 11 |
Punishments, new and old - Page 12 |
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Monday 8th February |
The Gunpowder Plot - Page 13 |
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Monday 22nd February |
Witches - Page 14 |
Matthew Hopkins - Page 14 |
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Monday 1st March |
New crimes, 1700 - 1900 - Page 15 |
Tolpuddle Martyrs - Page 16 |
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Monday 8th March
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Punishments used from 1700 - 1900 - Page 17 |
Prison reforms - Page 18 |
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Monday 15th March
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Catching criminals in the 19th century - Page 19 |
The Met Police - Page 20 |
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Monday 22nd March |
Changes in society after 1900 - Page 21 |
Crimes after 1900 - Page 22 |
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Mr Edwards |
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Miss Griffiths |
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Ms Harris |
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Mrs Hunter |
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Mrs Monaghan |
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