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AIM!

To build up our knowledge and understanding of improvements made to housing and health in the 20 th Century. AIM!. By the end of this lesson: Describe the 4 main improvements made to housing. Tackling the Problem. The 1919 ‘Addison’ Act =  Slums demolished  Council houses.

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AIM!

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  1. To build up our knowledge and understanding of improvements made to housing and health in the 20th Century. AIM! • By the end of this lesson: • Describe the 4 main improvements made to housing.

  2. Tackling the Problem The 1919 ‘Addison’ Act =  Slums demolished  Council houses.  Money soon ran out The Wheatley Act 1924 = • Councils given more money to build houses (75,000 in Scotland) • BUT many more were needed. “Homes fit for Heroes”

  3. Council Housing Estates • Low rents • Adequate living space  Gas, electricity, running water  Toilets • Gardens  Same design  No public amenities nearby e.g. shops, parks. • You would be ‘placed’ into a house – no choice of location

  4. ACTIVITY 5 By copying the diagram, take at least 3 pieces of information per paragraph. • Housing Laws • Names of the Laws • Dates • What the laws did • Improvements to slums • Demolition of slums • Changes and improvements What improvements were made? • Council Housing • Built by Town Councils • Good points • Bad points • Private Housing • Building Societies • Where they were built

  5. CREDIT Explain fully, the problems with: • Urban housing • Rural housing (8)

  6. INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND: POINTS YOU WILL DISCUSS: This essay will explain fully, disease, over-crowding and poor quality buildings. = 1 marks

  7. Intro & Conclusion = 2 marks Main body = 6 marks (this is for KU) Aim for 3 paragraphs – with at least 2 pieces of KU in each.

  8. In conclusion, there were many problems with urban housing. For example, over-crowding and poorly built houses. The most important factor, however, is disease because it accounted for many deaths.

  9. CONCLUSION Refer to Q: Overall, there were many problems with urban housing. Summarise points: For example, X, X, X and X. Make a judgement: However X was the most important because ………………………………………………….. = 1 mark

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