Learning objective
- To use the census to investigate how the lives of people in the past changed.
Success criteria
- I can make observations from the census.
- I can
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National curriculum
History
The national curriculum for history
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Cross-curricular links
English
Spoken language
Pupils should be taught
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Before the lesson
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Lesson plan
1: Lesson plan
An area for you to put useful resources from the previous lesson
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Adaptive teaching
Pupils needing extra support
Should use Activity: Jigsaw puzzle (support) to record statements about Mary Bucktrout and her family from the census.
Pupils working at greater depth
Could create questions they would ask Mary Bucktrout about the differences between working life in the textile mill and as a teacher.
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Assessing progress and understanding
Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: making observations from the census and
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Vocabulary definitions
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textiles
Cloth or woven fabric.
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flax
A flowering plant grown for its fibre (used to make textiles) and nutritious seeds.
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In this unit
Assessment - History UKS2: What does the census tell us about our local area?
Lesson 1: What does the census tell us about the people living in our local area?
Lesson 2: What happened to Mary Bucktrout? (Part 1)
Lesson 3: What happened to Mary Bucktrout? (Part 2)
Lesson 4: How did Mary Bucktrout feel about the key events in her life?
Lesson 5: Who lived in our local area? (Part 1)
Lesson 6: Who lived in our local area? (Part 2)