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  1. Why Did Harold Die? – Source Enquiry Lesson (WET Mark Ready)

A standout lesson for teaching source evaluation skills.

Using the Bayeux Tapestry, students investigate why historians are unsure how Harold Godwinson died.

  • Focus on origin, purpose, and usefulness
  • Structured extended writing task (ideal for assessment)
  • Includes scaffolds + challenge tasks
  • Links directly to exam-style thinking

Ideal for observed lessons or marking cycles – clear evidence of progress and historical reasoning.

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