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02.06.22
Lo: to tell the 12 times tables and put them in order from smallest to biggest 

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What are you going to learn?
In this lesson you're going to learn how to . . .
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Times tables
Addition
Subtracion

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HEART
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NATION
The NHS then . . . and now

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Migrants have played a key role in the NHS since its foundation in 1948. Today, around a quarter of all NHS staff, a third of nurses and health visitors, and almost half of doctors are non-British nationals or from a minority ethnic background. Many have found themselves working on the frontlines of the Covid-19 pandemic. A disproportionate number have lost their lives.

 
NHS workers have been painted as heroes during the pandemic. But the day-to-day experience has been far more complicated. For the large number of foreign-born and minority ethnic workers across the healthcare sector, it has been a time of pride – but also of confusion and exhaustion, and concern for their patients, families and friends.
Here is your 12 times table
12 24 36 48 60
72 84 96 108 120 132 144 

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02/07/22
Lo To order the 12 times table smallest to biggest

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02/07/22
Lo: To Recognise acute, right and obtuse angle  

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Your first lesson with

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What are you going to learn?
In this lesson you're going to learn how to . . .
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Acute angles
Right angles
Obtuse angles

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What are you going to learn?
In this lesson you're going to learn how to . . .
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create 
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add an 
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Navigating through the lesson

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How do you create a new lesson?
Go to www.lessonup.com and log in as a teacher. Enter your own 'My LessonUp' page and create your first lesson!
 
To do so, click on this button:
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AFTER THIS LESSON YOU WILL KNOW
  •  what the NHS is and why it is important
  •  six medical migrants who have had a lasting impact on healthcare and medicine
  •  who Ludwig Guttmann was and what he did

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Congratulations. You just created your first lesson!
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Can you do the 6 times table

6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72

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Click                and check out the variety of components you can choose from!  
Let's start with repurposing a ready-made PowerPoint.
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Introduction video
Upload a slide from your PowerPoint in three easy steps:
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2. Select 'Upload a file'
    and pick out the chosen file.
3. Click on your uploaded file and
    select the slides you want to use.



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Press                             and preview your lesson.
Students will be able to join with or without an account through lessonup.app.
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TIMELINE

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Timeline

The next three slides will highlight six people who were all medical migrants. They have all had a lasting impact on healthcare and medicine in this country.
While seriously ill in Rome, Anglo-Norman monk Rahere had a vision which led to him founding St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London in 1123 – the oldest continually working hospital in England.
1123
Theodore de Mayerne 
was a champion of chemical remedies and is credited as being the first to put forward the idea of publicly funded universal healthcare in England.
1611

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Timeline
1800
Annie Brewster, also known as ‘Nurse Ophthalmic’, is one of the first black nurses known to work in London; she worked at the London Hospital from 1881 to 1902.
1888
Irish nurses have worked in Britain ever since the development of nursing in Ireland in the early 1800s.
11% of registered Irish nurses were working in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland by 1939.

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Timeline
Born in Dublin, Sheila Sherlock graduated from medical school in Edinburgh in 1941. She was the lead figure in the establishment of the field of hepatology.
1941
New Zealander Harold Gillies is known as the 'founder of modern plastic surgery'. He developed new approaches to facial reconstructive surgery during the First World War.
His influential book, Plastic Surgery of the Face, was published in 1920.
1920

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Timeline
ZOOM IN

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Zoom in

Explanation: With the method ‘zoom in’, a new part of an image is revealed in the upcoming slides. The aim of this method is to make the pupils’ thinking visible by always asking the questions:  What do you see? What do you notice? Has the new information provided answers?

In this picture Ludwig Gutman is visible with friends and colleagues as an introduction to the Paralympic Games.


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What do you see?

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Explanation slide 4
Has the new information given you answers?
What do you see?

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Explanation slide 4
“If I ever did one good thing in my medical career, it was to introduce sport into the rehabilitation of disabled people.”
Ludwig Guttmann
SIR LUDWIG GUTTMANN
This is Ludwig Guttmann. Click on the image to zoom in.
Ludwig Guttmann made it possible for people with spinal injuries to walk again and to re-engage in life.
The Jewish doctor Ludwig Guttmann fled Nazi Germany just before the start of the Second World War. He escaped to England, where he was one of the first people who organised activities for disabled people.

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SIR LUDWIG GUTTMANN
Escaped Nazism, revolutionised spinal injury treatment and created what are now known as the Paralympic Games.