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Year: Civil war Unit: Interpretation Lesson: History Subject: CONNECT & ENGAGE ACTIVATE DEMONSTRATE REVIEW & EVALUATE ACADEMY LEARNING CYCLE 7

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Year:

Civil warUnit:

InterpretationLesson:

HistorySubject:

CONNECT & ENGAGE

ACTIVATEDEMONSTRATE

REVIEW & EVALUATE

ACADEMY LEARNING CYCLE

7

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REVIEW & EVALUATE

ACTIVATE(Explicit Teaching)

DEMONSTRATE(Student Constructs)

CONNECT & ENGAGE

The Big Picture

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CONNECT & ENGAGE – What do you see? Look very carefully

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Outcomes:• be able to use a memory aid for looking at

pictorial sources – PICTURE• to apply prior knowledge• be able to write a detailed review of the

painting and what it shows, as well as the intention of the artist

The Big Picture – to be able to interpret a sourceabout the Civil War

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ACTIVATEAnd when did you last see your father?

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Discuss with your partner what is going on here?

Painted by W J Yeames in the 19th Century

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Whenever you look at a painting or picture (a pictorial source) you should try to use the following method to work out what the painting is showing:

P eople – who are the people? What are they doing? Why?

I tems – what things/clues can you see?

C aption – what is the piece called? What writing is there?

T hings in background – look beyond the main images

U nderlying intention – what was the reason for the artist creating the piece

R emember – apply what you already know

E xplain – put all this together to help you explain the piece

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Write what the letters in

PICTUREStand for on your sheet

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Using your notes, write a review of this painting. Make sure you include the following:

• Who painted it?• Why they may have painted it?• How do they feel about this moment?• What is depicted?• What information can you gain from the

characters?

DEMONSTRATE

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If you were to give this picture an alternative title, what would you choose? Why?

REVIEW & EVALUATE