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Medieval Britain, 1066-1500
Mainstream Edition
Martyn J. Whittock
ISBN: 9780340730454
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Hodder Education
Edition: General edition
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A Key Stage 3 resource for teaching and learning about the issues and events that characterise medieval Britain. This title provides opportunities to investigate particular topics, including kingship, health and medicine, the role of the Church and life in towns and the country.
This is an exciting Key Stage 3 resource for teaching and learning about the issues and events that characterise medieval Britain. It never lets go of the period's story, providing opportunities to examine the big picture and investigate particular topics. For instance, did you know who made sword belts out of the skin of an English treasurer, that anyone who could read Psalm 51 at the time was likely to avoid the hangman's noose, or why a 14th-century Londoner ended up drowning in his own cess pit?
| ISBN | 0340730455 | | Weight (grammes) | 220 | | ISBN13 | 9780340730454 (What's this?) | | Published in | London | | Publisher | Hodder Education | | Series editor | Whittock, Martyn | | Imprint | Hodder Education | | Series title | Hodder History | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 276 | | Publication date | 03 Jan 2000 | | Width (mm) | 192 | | DEWEY | 941.03 | | Spine width (mm) | 6 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Academic level | Secondary education | | Pages | 72 | | National curriculum | History | | Part volume | Mainstream Edition | |
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The Norman Conquest; keeping control; the changing power of the king; the impact of Christianity; living in the country; living in the towns/towns in the Middle Ages; health and medicine in the Middle Ages; medieval realms; war and society; where have we been? Where do we go from here?
The differentiated textbooks are a huge selling point for those teaching a broad-ability range. The support materials are creative and varied and will easily maintain interest. -- Times Educational Supplement 20030321 Excellent. This series has now become the mainstay of the department. Teachers feel very positive about using the series as a teaching resource. -- Mr Dashley, Earlham County High School 20030901 Why was it not available 10 years ago? -- Times Educational Supplement 20000701  Be the first to write a customer review
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