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Concentrating on Edexcel new curriculum on the following topics: (i) Henry VIII and his ministers (ii) Medicine in Britain, 1250 - Present (iii) The British Sector of the Western Front (iv) Superpower relations and the Cold War (v) Weimar and Nazi Germany (vi) British America, 1713-1783: Empire and Revolution Edexcel Politics: (i) UK Politics (ii) Core Ideologies and nationalism (iii) UK Government (iv) Global Politics

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Concentrating on Edexcel new curriculum on the following topics: (i) Henry VIII and his ministers (ii) Medicine in Britain, 1250 - Present (iii) The British Sector of the Western Front (iv) Superpower relations and the Cold War (v) Weimar and Nazi Germany (vi) British America, 1713-1783: Empire and Revolution Edexcel Politics: (i) UK Politics (ii) Core Ideologies and nationalism (iii) UK Government (iv) Global Politics
Crusades - 9. Richard the Lionheart
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Crusades - 9. Richard the Lionheart

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Lesson 9 of 10 in a series of lessons that examine the Crusades, from the rise of Islam to the Third Crusade. This lesson examines the Richard the Lionheart and the Third Crusade. Students will examine: the Third Crusade through a video and crib sheet information sheet on the Third Crusade individuals of the Third Crusade 4-mark interpretation question In addition, each video comes with a recommended YouTube video unique to this lesson. The video can be seen on the lesson landing page before purchasing. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Crusades - 8. Saladin
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Crusades - 8. Saladin

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Lesson 8 of 10 in a series of lessons that examine the Crusades, from the rise of Islam to the Third Crusade. This lesson examines the Islamic reconquering of Jerusalem. Students will examine: the personality of Saladin analyse the events of Saladin’s reconquest 4-mark Describe two features question video on the Battle of Hattin In addition, each video comes with a recommended YouTube video unique to this lesson. The video can be seen on the lesson landing page before purchasing. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Crusades - 7. Muslim response to the First Crusade
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Crusades - 7. Muslim response to the First Crusade

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Lesson 7 of 10 in a series of lessons that examine the Crusades, from the rise of Islam to the Third Crusade. This lesson examines the Golden Age Of Islam. Students will examine: jihad Islamic response 4-mark inference question 8-mark Explain two consequences question with writing frame In addition, each video comes with a recommended YouTube video unique to this lesson. The video can be seen on the lesson landing page before purchasing. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Crusades - 6. Crusader control of the Holy Land
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Crusades - 6. Crusader control of the Holy Land

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Lesson 6 of 10 in a series of lessons that examine the Crusades, from the rise of Islam to the Third Crusade. This lesson examines the attempts of the crusaders to maintain control of the Holy Land. Students will examine: keywords a word-gap on crusader control for LABLE card-sort identifying reasons for crusader control 4-mark Describe two features question In addition, each video comes with a recommended YouTube video unique to this lesson. The video can be seen on the lesson landing page before purchasing. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Crusades - 5. The First Crusade
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Crusades - 5. The First Crusade

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Lesson 5 of 10 in a series of lessons that examine the Crusades, from the rise of Islam to the Third Crusade. This lesson examines the events and consequences of the First Crusade. Students will examine: key figures, battles and armies of the First Crusade Information sheet on the First Crusade 8-mark narrative account question In addition, each video comes with a recommended YouTube video unique to this lesson. The video can be seen on the lesson landing page before purchasing. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Crusades - 4. Causes of the First Crusade
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Crusades - 4. Causes of the First Crusade

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Lesson 4 of 10 in a series of lessons that examine the Crusades, from the rise of Islam to the Third Crusade. This lesson examines the causes of the First Crusade and reasons for people joining. Students will examine: Pope Urban’s speech at Clermont in 1095 4-mark inference question Causes of the First Crusade card-sort 4-mark Describe two features … question 8-mark utility question writing frame In addition, each video comes with a recommended YouTube video unique to this lesson. The video can be seen on the lesson landing page before purchasing. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Crusades - 3. Threats to the Byzantine Empire
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Crusades - 3. Threats to the Byzantine Empire

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Lesson 3 of 10 in a series of lessons that examine the Crusades, from the rise of Islam to the Third Crusade. This lesson examines the emerging threats to the Byzantine Empire from the Seljuk Turks. Students will examine: keywords emergence of the Seljuk Turks threat of the Seljuk Turks to the Byzantine Empire In addition, each video comes with a recommended YouTube video unique to this lesson. The video can be seen on the lesson landing page before purchasing. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Crusades - 2. Byzantine Empire
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Crusades - 2. Byzantine Empire

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Lesson 2 of 10 in a series of lessons that examine the Crusades, from the rise of Islam to the Third Crusade. This lesson examines the Byzantine Empire. Students will examine: origins of the Byzantine Empire development of the Byzantine Empire 4-mark inference question In addition, each video comes with a recommended YouTube video unique to this lesson. The video can be seen on the lesson landing page before purchasing. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Crusades - 1. Golden Age of Islam
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Crusades - 1. Golden Age of Islam

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Lesson 1 of 10 in a series of lessons that examine the Crusades, from the rise of Islam to the Third Crusade. This lesson examines the Golden Age Of Islam. Students will examine: keywords maps of the spread of Islam factors accounting for the Golden Age 4-mark inference question In addition, each video comes with a recommended YouTube video unique to this lesson. The video can be seen on the lesson landing page before purchasing. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Medieval religion
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Medieval religion

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A complete bundle of lessons that examines the role of the Church in the Middle Ages. There are lessons on: Church beliefs the impact of the Church on everyday lives impact of the Church on crime monasteries priests, monks and nuns a detailed series of lessons on the murder of Thomas Becket and the conflict between the Church and state There is an assessment in a GCSE style format with short questions and GCSE style questions for students to be assessed at the end of the course of learning. The assessment covers everything from Term 1 and 2, and will include questions on the Norman conquest. However, the majority of questions are focused on religion in the Middle Ages. The aim of this is to get students to revise topics over a longer period, thereby improving memory If you have any questions or queries regarding these resources please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk
Medieval Religion and Norman Conquest assessment
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Medieval Religion and Norman Conquest assessment

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End of term assessment that links to the Key Stage 3 series of lessons from The Knowledge House on the Norman Conquest and Medieval religion: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-norman-conquest-key-stage-3-12191317 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/medieval-religion-12255651 Questions are over the content covered in two terms in order to encourage revision among students. However, the majority of questions will be from Medieval religion. The lessons are carefully chosen to match the style, structure and assessment requirements of the 2016 Edexcel and AQA GCSE (9-1) specification. Quesions include: A series of short questions Describe two features… (4) What is the main difference between Interpretations 1 and 2 … (4) What can you infer … (4) Write a narrative account analysing the key events … (8)
Medieval religion - 11. Unchristian lives
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Medieval religion - 11. Unchristian lives

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Lesson 11 of 11 that links to the role of religion in the Middle Ages. This lesson examines sinners within the Church. Students will examine: keywords seven deadly sins the way the Church criticised groups such as knights and corrupt priests diviners, witches, alchemists and healers. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Medieval religion - 10. Limits to Church power
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Medieval religion - 10. Limits to Church power

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Lesson 10 of 11 that links to the role of religion in the Middle Ages. This lesson examines the limits to the power of the Church. Students will examine: the case of Philip de Brois source analysis of the power of the Church This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
Medieval religion - 9. Aftermath of Becket's murder
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Medieval religion - 9. Aftermath of Becket's murder

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Lesson 9 of 11 that links to the role of religion in the Middle Ages. This lesson examines the aftermath of the murder of Thomas Becket. Students will examine the consequences for: the king; the knights; Becket; the three excommunicated bishops. There are several slides on how to answer questions for the end of term-assessment on this topic. There is also an 8-mark utility question worksheet for students to practice. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk.
The Tudors and the English Reformation
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The Tudors and the English Reformation

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A complete bundle of lessons that examines the English Reformation, from its European roots with Martin Luther, through the actions of the various Tudor monarchs. There are lessons on: problems of the Catholic Church Martin Luther detailed examination of the role of Henry VIII Changes to the Church under Edward, Mary and Elizabeth. An in-depth examination of a series of crises under Elizabeth: Mary, Queen of Scots, religion and the Spanish Armada There is an assessment in a GCSE style format with short questions and GCSE style questions for students to be assessed at the end of the course of learning. If you have any questions or queries regarding these resources please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk
English Reformation assessment
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English Reformation assessment

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End of term assessment that links to the Key Stage 3 series of lessons from The Knowledge House on The English Reformation and the Tudors: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-tudors-and-the-english-reformation-12253307 The lessons are carefully chosen to match the style, structure and assessment requirements of the 2016 Edexcel and AQA GCSE (9-1) specification. Quesions include: A series of short questions Describe two features… (4) Explain one way in which ‘x’ is similar/different to ‘y’… (4) What can you infer … (4) Explain why … (12) What is the main difference between Interpretations 1 and 2. (4)
The Dissolution of the Monasteries
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The Dissolution of the Monasteries

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Lesson 5 of 12 that links to the English Reformation, beginning with Martin Luther and documenting the changes under the various Tudor monarchs. This lesson examines the causes, events and consequences of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Students will examine: the causes of the dissolution the main events, including the Valor Ecclesiasticus with an inference question linked to this the consequences of the dissolution There are three examination questions: inference describe two features write a narrative account analysing. There are guides to answering these question included. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk
Why did Henry VIII 'break from Rome'.
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Why did Henry VIII 'break from Rome'.

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Lesson 4 of 12 that links to the English Reformation, beginning with Martin Luther and documenting the changes under the various Tudor monarchs. This lesson examines the reasons why Henry VIII decided to ‘break from Rome’. The main area of focus for this lesson is on building a 12-mark ‘Explain why …’ question. There is a card-sort to build student knowledge. There is an exam question, structure and model paragraph for students to analyse. There is a guide to answering this question included. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk
Henry VIII and his Great Matter
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Henry VIII and his Great Matter

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Lesson 3 of 12 that links to the English Reformation, beginning with Martin Luther and documenting the changes under the various Tudor monarchs. This lesson examines the attempts by Henry VIII to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. Students will examine: the differences between Catholics and Protestants a video on Henry VIII and his Great Matter a narrative task on Henry VIII and the chronology of his life regarding his marriage to Catherine of Aragon This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk
Martin Luther and the Reformation
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Martin Luther and the Reformation

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Lesson 2 of 12 in a series of lessons that links to the English Reformation, beginning with Martin Luther and documenting the changes under the various Tudor monarchs. This lesson examines the role of Martin Luther in starting the Reformation. The two main areas students will research are: the early life of Martin Luther Martin Luther’s actions, leading to the Reformation There is also an examination question and structure linked to the inference GCSE skill. There is a guide to answering this question included. This is part of a series of lessons that aims to encompass the new 9-1 GCSE skills into Key Stage 3. Lessons are colourful and engaging and match the content of the new Exploring History textbook from Pearson, although the textbook is not necessary for any of the tasks. If you have any questions or queries please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk