How has crime and punishment changed over the last 1000 years?
Format: Game
Step back in time with this fun interactive quiz all about Crime and Punishment.
Perfect for KS2 and KS3 history classes, this activity helps recap key knowledge from theft to treason, torture to execution.
Teachers can display the quiz on an interactive whiteboard for a whole-class challenge, or students can join on their own devices using the QR code for a lively competition.
Use it as a starter, plenary, or brain break. Good luck!
Preview of quiz
Resource Information
Key Stage
- KS2 (age 7-11)
- KS3 (age 11-14)
- Home Educators
Subjects
- History
Topic
- Crime & Punishment
Type
- Games & Quizzes
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