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Slide 1

Starter
What do you think
makes a good doctor?
Discuss this question in
your table pairs
Then list what you think
the qualities of a good
doctor are in the back
of your exercise book

Lesson Title:
Who was Hippocrates?
To know how Hippocrates
advanced medicine
To understand the
importance of
Hippocrates in the history
of medicine
Skills: note taking,
interpreting information,
explanation

Task One
Fill in the boxes on
the Hippocrates
worksheet
Use pages 29, 32
and 33 of your
textbook

Task Two

Below are some medical scenarios. Imagine you are
Hippocrates, how would you respond to each of
these medical scenarios?
Briefly explain what you would in your exercise book

1. A prehistoric tribe leader has a migraine and
after careful observation by one of the women in
the tribe it is decided to trephine the leader.
2. An ancient Egyptian pharaoh is hot and flushed
so his doctor decides to draw some blood out of
him to unblock the blocked channel.
3. A Greek farmer has the flu and so a friend
recommends he visits an Asclepius overnight to
feel better.
4. Pythagoras can’t concentrate on his theory and
complains of being tired, rundown and has
constant headaches. Upon considering his
complaints his doctor recommends he spends
some more time in the fresh air by taking brisk
walks everyday and drinking more fluid

Task Three
Answer the 5 mark exam
question from the sheet
you have been given using
Source A

Use your mark scheme to
help you write your answer
The box is for your answer!
You have around 7 minutes
to write it – get cracking!

Plenary
Peer assess your answers
in your table pairs now
that you have finished
Use the mark scheme on
the sheet to award your
partner with a level and a
mark out of 5
Fill this in on the sheet
underneath their answer


Slide 2

Starter
What do you think
makes a good doctor?
Discuss this question in
your table pairs
Then list what you think
the qualities of a good
doctor are in the back
of your exercise book

Lesson Title:
Who was Hippocrates?
To know how Hippocrates
advanced medicine
To understand the
importance of
Hippocrates in the history
of medicine
Skills: note taking,
interpreting information,
explanation

Task One
Fill in the boxes on
the Hippocrates
worksheet
Use pages 29, 32
and 33 of your
textbook

Task Two

Below are some medical scenarios. Imagine you are
Hippocrates, how would you respond to each of
these medical scenarios?
Briefly explain what you would in your exercise book

1. A prehistoric tribe leader has a migraine and
after careful observation by one of the women in
the tribe it is decided to trephine the leader.
2. An ancient Egyptian pharaoh is hot and flushed
so his doctor decides to draw some blood out of
him to unblock the blocked channel.
3. A Greek farmer has the flu and so a friend
recommends he visits an Asclepius overnight to
feel better.
4. Pythagoras can’t concentrate on his theory and
complains of being tired, rundown and has
constant headaches. Upon considering his
complaints his doctor recommends he spends
some more time in the fresh air by taking brisk
walks everyday and drinking more fluid

Task Three
Answer the 5 mark exam
question from the sheet
you have been given using
Source A

Use your mark scheme to
help you write your answer
The box is for your answer!
You have around 7 minutes
to write it – get cracking!

Plenary
Peer assess your answers
in your table pairs now
that you have finished
Use the mark scheme on
the sheet to award your
partner with a level and a
mark out of 5
Fill this in on the sheet
underneath their answer


Slide 3

Starter
What do you think
makes a good doctor?
Discuss this question in
your table pairs
Then list what you think
the qualities of a good
doctor are in the back
of your exercise book

Lesson Title:
Who was Hippocrates?
To know how Hippocrates
advanced medicine
To understand the
importance of
Hippocrates in the history
of medicine
Skills: note taking,
interpreting information,
explanation

Task One
Fill in the boxes on
the Hippocrates
worksheet
Use pages 29, 32
and 33 of your
textbook

Task Two

Below are some medical scenarios. Imagine you are
Hippocrates, how would you respond to each of
these medical scenarios?
Briefly explain what you would in your exercise book

1. A prehistoric tribe leader has a migraine and
after careful observation by one of the women in
the tribe it is decided to trephine the leader.
2. An ancient Egyptian pharaoh is hot and flushed
so his doctor decides to draw some blood out of
him to unblock the blocked channel.
3. A Greek farmer has the flu and so a friend
recommends he visits an Asclepius overnight to
feel better.
4. Pythagoras can’t concentrate on his theory and
complains of being tired, rundown and has
constant headaches. Upon considering his
complaints his doctor recommends he spends
some more time in the fresh air by taking brisk
walks everyday and drinking more fluid

Task Three
Answer the 5 mark exam
question from the sheet
you have been given using
Source A

Use your mark scheme to
help you write your answer
The box is for your answer!
You have around 7 minutes
to write it – get cracking!

Plenary
Peer assess your answers
in your table pairs now
that you have finished
Use the mark scheme on
the sheet to award your
partner with a level and a
mark out of 5
Fill this in on the sheet
underneath their answer


Slide 4

Starter
What do you think
makes a good doctor?
Discuss this question in
your table pairs
Then list what you think
the qualities of a good
doctor are in the back
of your exercise book

Lesson Title:
Who was Hippocrates?
To know how Hippocrates
advanced medicine
To understand the
importance of
Hippocrates in the history
of medicine
Skills: note taking,
interpreting information,
explanation

Task One
Fill in the boxes on
the Hippocrates
worksheet
Use pages 29, 32
and 33 of your
textbook

Task Two

Below are some medical scenarios. Imagine you are
Hippocrates, how would you respond to each of
these medical scenarios?
Briefly explain what you would in your exercise book

1. A prehistoric tribe leader has a migraine and
after careful observation by one of the women in
the tribe it is decided to trephine the leader.
2. An ancient Egyptian pharaoh is hot and flushed
so his doctor decides to draw some blood out of
him to unblock the blocked channel.
3. A Greek farmer has the flu and so a friend
recommends he visits an Asclepius overnight to
feel better.
4. Pythagoras can’t concentrate on his theory and
complains of being tired, rundown and has
constant headaches. Upon considering his
complaints his doctor recommends he spends
some more time in the fresh air by taking brisk
walks everyday and drinking more fluid

Task Three
Answer the 5 mark exam
question from the sheet
you have been given using
Source A

Use your mark scheme to
help you write your answer
The box is for your answer!
You have around 7 minutes
to write it – get cracking!

Plenary
Peer assess your answers
in your table pairs now
that you have finished
Use the mark scheme on
the sheet to award your
partner with a level and a
mark out of 5
Fill this in on the sheet
underneath their answer


Slide 5

Starter
What do you think
makes a good doctor?
Discuss this question in
your table pairs
Then list what you think
the qualities of a good
doctor are in the back
of your exercise book

Lesson Title:
Who was Hippocrates?
To know how Hippocrates
advanced medicine
To understand the
importance of
Hippocrates in the history
of medicine
Skills: note taking,
interpreting information,
explanation

Task One
Fill in the boxes on
the Hippocrates
worksheet
Use pages 29, 32
and 33 of your
textbook

Task Two

Below are some medical scenarios. Imagine you are
Hippocrates, how would you respond to each of
these medical scenarios?
Briefly explain what you would in your exercise book

1. A prehistoric tribe leader has a migraine and
after careful observation by one of the women in
the tribe it is decided to trephine the leader.
2. An ancient Egyptian pharaoh is hot and flushed
so his doctor decides to draw some blood out of
him to unblock the blocked channel.
3. A Greek farmer has the flu and so a friend
recommends he visits an Asclepius overnight to
feel better.
4. Pythagoras can’t concentrate on his theory and
complains of being tired, rundown and has
constant headaches. Upon considering his
complaints his doctor recommends he spends
some more time in the fresh air by taking brisk
walks everyday and drinking more fluid

Task Three
Answer the 5 mark exam
question from the sheet
you have been given using
Source A

Use your mark scheme to
help you write your answer
The box is for your answer!
You have around 7 minutes
to write it – get cracking!

Plenary
Peer assess your answers
in your table pairs now
that you have finished
Use the mark scheme on
the sheet to award your
partner with a level and a
mark out of 5
Fill this in on the sheet
underneath their answer


Slide 6

Starter
What do you think
makes a good doctor?
Discuss this question in
your table pairs
Then list what you think
the qualities of a good
doctor are in the back
of your exercise book

Lesson Title:
Who was Hippocrates?
To know how Hippocrates
advanced medicine
To understand the
importance of
Hippocrates in the history
of medicine
Skills: note taking,
interpreting information,
explanation

Task One
Fill in the boxes on
the Hippocrates
worksheet
Use pages 29, 32
and 33 of your
textbook

Task Two

Below are some medical scenarios. Imagine you are
Hippocrates, how would you respond to each of
these medical scenarios?
Briefly explain what you would in your exercise book

1. A prehistoric tribe leader has a migraine and
after careful observation by one of the women in
the tribe it is decided to trephine the leader.
2. An ancient Egyptian pharaoh is hot and flushed
so his doctor decides to draw some blood out of
him to unblock the blocked channel.
3. A Greek farmer has the flu and so a friend
recommends he visits an Asclepius overnight to
feel better.
4. Pythagoras can’t concentrate on his theory and
complains of being tired, rundown and has
constant headaches. Upon considering his
complaints his doctor recommends he spends
some more time in the fresh air by taking brisk
walks everyday and drinking more fluid

Task Three
Answer the 5 mark exam
question from the sheet
you have been given using
Source A

Use your mark scheme to
help you write your answer
The box is for your answer!
You have around 7 minutes
to write it – get cracking!

Plenary
Peer assess your answers
in your table pairs now
that you have finished
Use the mark scheme on
the sheet to award your
partner with a level and a
mark out of 5
Fill this in on the sheet
underneath their answer