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The great hall has not changed much in the last 500 years? Do you agree. LO: to develop your evaluation skills in preparation to answer a hypothesis question. List the architectural features you can see in this picture. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 One that is in the building that you can’t see?! 6.
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The great hall has not changed much in the last 500 years? Do you agree LO: to develop your evaluation skills in preparation to answer a hypothesis question.
List the architectural features you can see in this picture. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 One that is in the building that you can’t see?! 6. starter
Evaluation • Write a definition of evaluation • Giving your opinion and making judgements about different parts of knowledge. • Hypothesis- a statement about something which you have to find evidence to agree or disagree.
The great hall has not changed much in the last 500 years. Do you agree? • Success criteria • In the lesson you must analyse source evidence to prepare for this question. • Must use more than 3 sources to answer the question. • Should use your site visit and source evidence from today. • Cross-reference sources from visit and sources provided. • evaluate the strength of the evidence • Could • Compare site evidence with additional sources and knowledge to form a conclusion
Photograph from 1976 showing renovation to the commandery Source C
Source D Photograph from guide to Worcester 1948 origin unknown
A: HH Lines local architect’s drawing 1839 B:Drawing by Mugg Mence family 1802 1.Describe any similarities or differences to the great hall today. 2.Consider the origin-author date 3.Cross-reference to other source evidence. 4. How useful is this evidence? D:1948 photograph from a guide to Worcester C: Restoration photograph 1976 from Commandery archives
Source F Richard Mugg-Mence diary record January 1802 It is 6 months now since the decision was made to open up the great hall to allow the carriage of goods from Sidbury to the back of Wylds lane. The route will reduce time travelling across Sidbury and will allow greater use of the building.’ Source E Amanda Fretwell Museum eduction officer January 2010 ‘The commandery has evolved since it’s creation in the 11th Century. The building had many uses and many owners. Unfortunately there is little written evidence to explain the physical changes to the building. Most of the owners were people of action but not prepared to record all their ideas in the written form’ Source G Restoration reports 1976 Brendan Conolly Following intervention from the city council the additional funding for the Oriel window is now complete. It has been decided that the full completion of the window is unnecessary and that in order to restore it to the manner of the Wyld family is unnecessary and far too expensive. H architects plans from the 19th century