
History • 15 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications
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Create a short history spotlight for Year 7 students about a significant historical event that occurred on March 12. Connect the event to the classroom focus on the revolution unit. The spotlight should include a summary of the event, explain why it matters, and end with a reflection question for students.
In this 15-minute History spotlight, students learn about a significant event that happened on 12 March and connect it to the unit focus on revolutions. They finish with a quick reflection to strengthen their understanding of cause, impact, and change.
1–2 minutes: Activate prior learning Ask students to quickly recall what they mean by “revolution” in our unit: a major change in power, rules, or society. Record 2–3 student ideas on the board (e.g., “power shifts”, “new rights”, “resistance”).
2–5 minutes: History spotlight (teacher input) Tell the class the spotlight: the storming of the Bastille in France, on 12 March 1789 (the march day matters for our spotlight date, even though the best-known day of the main assault is later in July).
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