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Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount.
King George III
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King George III

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This lesson examines the reign of King George III, focusing on his significant events, including the loss of the American colonies and the Acts of Union. Students will learn about his impact on British and American history, his bouts of mental illness, and his legislative contributions. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, guided reading, and writing PEEKA paragraphs. The lesson concludes with a discussion on George III’s legacy and his influence on both Britain and the USA. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss King George III’s background and significance in both British and American history. Introduce today’s keywords: Regency, Acts of Union 1801, Elector of Hanover. Video Task: Watch videos on King George III and answer key questions about his life and achievements. Timeline Activity: Sort the timeline cards into the correct chronological order of significant events in King George III’s life and reign. Primary Source Analysis: Read and analyze primary sources related to King George III’s actions and influence. Complete guided reading activities. Causes and Consequences: Categorize and sort evidence into causes and consequences of key events during King George III’s reign. Ranking Activity: Rank key events in George III’s life based on their significance. Historian Analysis: Compare viewpoints of historians on George III’s legacy and write a paragraph summarizing the agreement and disagreement. Writing Task: Write a PEEKA paragraph explaining George III’s most significant impact on history. Peer Assessment: Read through a partner’s paragraphs, highlight each PEEKA section, and provide feedback. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the PEEKA paragraphs. Recap Quiz: Participate in a recap quiz to reinforce key points from the lesson. Resources: Video links on King George III Timeline cards Primary source documents Guided reading text PEEKA paragraph guidelines and planning sheet From a series of over 50 lessons made by Wolsey Academy on the history of the United States. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store. Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Italian Migration - US History
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Italian Migration - US History

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his lesson examines the Italian migration to the USA, particularly between 1880 and 1924. Students will learn about the reasons for migration, the challenges faced by Italian immigrants, and their contributions to American society. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, guided reading, and writing PEEKA paragraphs. The lesson concludes with a discussion on the impact of Italian immigrants and the significance of their cultural contributions to the USA. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss Italian migration to the USA and its significance in American history. Introduce today’s keywords: Great Famine, Poverty, Discrimination, Ellis Island, Birds of Passage. Video Task: Watch videos on Italian migration and summarize key causes, events, and consequences. Timeline Activity: Sort the timeline cards into the correct chronological order of significant events in Italian migration history. Primary Source Analysis: Read and analyze primary sources related to Italian migration. Complete guided reading activities. Push and Pull Factors: Categorize and sort evidence into push and pull factors of Italian migration. Case Study: Analyze the journey and experiences of an Italian immigrant through a case study. Writing Task: Write two PEEKA paragraphs explaining two significant aspects of Italian migration to the USA. Peer Assessment: Read through a partner’s paragraphs, highlight each PEEKA section, and provide feedback. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the PEEKA paragraphs. Recap Quiz: Participate in a recap quiz to reinforce key points from the lesson. Resources: Video links on Italian migration Timeline cards Primary source documents Guided reading text PEEKA paragraph guidelines and planning sheet From a series of over 50 lessons made by Wolsey Academy on the history of the United States. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store. Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
JP Morgan - Industrial Revolution - US History
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JP Morgan - Industrial Revolution - US History

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This lesson examines the life and influence of J.P. Morgan, a powerful American banker and financier during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Students will learn about his role in forming major corporations, his actions during the Panic of 1907, and his impact on the American economy. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, guided reading, and writing PEEKA paragraphs. The lesson concludes with a discussion on Morgan’s legacy and his complex influence on American history. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss J.P. Morgan’s background and significance in American history. Introduce today’s keywords: Financier, Consolidation, Panic of 1907. Video Task: Watch videos on J.P. Morgan and answer key questions about his life and achievements. Timeline Activity: Sort the timeline cards into the correct chronological order of significant events in J.P. Morgan’s life and career. Primary Source Analysis: Read and analyze primary sources related to J.P. Morgan’s actions and influence. Complete guided reading activities. Causes and Consequences: Categorize and sort evidence into causes and consequences of J.P. Morgan’s actions and decisions. Ranking Activity: Rank key events in Morgan’s life based on their significance. Historian Analysis: Compare viewpoints of historians on Morgan’s legacy and write a paragraph summarizing the agreement and disagreement. Writing Task: Write a PEEKA paragraph explaining Morgan’s most significant impact on American history. Peer Assessment: Read through a partner’s paragraphs, highlight each PEEKA section, and provide feedback. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the PEEKA paragraphs. Recap Quiz: Participate in a recap quiz to reinforce key points from the lesson. Resources: Video links on J.P. Morgan Timeline cards Primary source documents Guided reading text PEEKA paragraph guidelines and planning sheet From a series of over 50 lessons made by Wolsey Academy on the history of the United States. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store. Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
The Wall Street Crash - US History
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The Wall Street Crash - US History

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This lesson examines the Wall Street Crash of 1929, focusing on its causes, events, and consequences. Students will learn about the impact on investors, banks, and the broader economy. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, guided reading, and writing PEEKA paragraphs. The lesson concludes with a discussion on the crash’s long-term effects on the US and global economies and the subsequent changes in financial regulations. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss the Wall Street Crash and its significance in American and global history. Introduce today’s keywords: Stock Market, Speculation, Black Tuesday, Depression. Video Task: Watch videos on the Wall Street Crash and summarize key causes, events, and consequences. Timeline Activity: Sort the timeline cards into the correct chronological order of significant events related to the Wall Street Crash. Primary Source Analysis: Read and analyze primary sources related to the Wall Street Crash. Complete guided reading activities. Causes and Consequences: Categorize and sort evidence into causes and consequences of the Wall Street Crash. Numerical Analysis: Calculate the changes in investment value before and after the crash using provided scenarios. Writing Task: Write a PEEKA paragraph explaining the most significant consequence of the Wall Street Crash on American society. Peer Assessment: Read through a partner’s paragraphs, highlight each PEEKA section, and provide feedback. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the PEEKA paragraphs. Recap Quiz: Participate in a recap quiz to reinforce key points from the lesson. Resources: Video links on the Wall Street Crash Timeline cards Primary source documents Guided reading text PEEKA paragraph guidelines and planning sheet From a series of over 50 lessons made by Wolsey Academy on the history of the United States. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store. Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Anglo Saxon Migration
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Anglo Saxon Migration

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This lesson introduces the Anglo-Saxons, focusing on their arrival in Britain, the reasons behind their migration, and their influence on early British history. Students will learn about the period following the Roman withdrawal and the establishment of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, guided reading, and creating a detailed Anglo-Saxon factsheet. The lesson concludes with a discussion on the lasting impact of the Anglo-Saxons on British culture and society. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss the Anglo-Saxons and their significance in British history. Introduce today’s keywords: Saxon Shore, Picts, Vortigern, Mercenaries. Video Task: Watch videos on the Anglo-Saxons and make notes to answer key questions. Timeline Activity: Sort the timeline cards into the correct chronological order of significant events during the Anglo-Saxon period. Primary Source Analysis: Read and analyze primary sources related to the Anglo-Saxons. Complete guided reading activities. Factsheet Creation: Create an Anglo-Saxon factsheet or fill in the provided table, including illustrations and detailed information on their origins, reasons for migration, famous kings, village life, and social structure. Research Task: Investigate the influences of Latin (Roman/Norman) and Germanic (Saxon/Viking) on the English language. Writing Task: Write a PEEKA paragraph explaining a significant aspect of Anglo-Saxon history. Peer Assessment: Read through a partner’s factsheet or paragraph, highlight key sections, and provide feedback. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the factsheets and paragraphs. Recap Quiz: Participate in a recap quiz to reinforce key points from the lesson. Resources: Video links on the Anglo-Saxons Timeline cards Primary source documents Guided reading text Factsheet templates PEEKA paragraph guidelines and planning sheet From a series of lessons made by Wolsey Academy on the history of the United States. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store. Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
The Transcontinental Railroad - US History
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The Transcontinental Railroad - US History

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This lesson examines the working conditions of laborers on the Transcontinental Railroad, focusing on the experiences of Chinese and European workers. Students will learn about the harsh realities, discrimination, and significant contributions of these workers. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, guided reading, and writing PEEKA paragraphs. The lesson concludes with a discussion on the impact of the railroad on American society and the exploitation faced by immigrant laborers. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss the Transcontinental Railroad and its significance in American history. Introduce today’s keywords: Union Pacific, Central Pacific, Navvies, Nitroglycerin, Golden Spike. Video Task: Watch videos on the working conditions of Transcontinental Railroad laborers and list adjectives describing their experiences. Timeline Activity: Sort the timeline cards into the correct chronological order of significant events in the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad. Primary Source Analysis: Read and analyze primary sources related to the working conditions of Chinese and European laborers. Complete guided reading activities. Categorisation Task: Categorize and evaluate the reliability of sources depicting the treatment of Chinese and European workers. Discussion: Debate the extent to which Chinese workers were exploited compared to their European counterparts. Writing Task: Write a PEEKA paragraph answering the question: How were European and Chinese workers treated while building the Transcontinental Railroad? Peer Assessment: Read through a partner’s paragraphs, highlight each PEEKA section, and provide feedback. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the PEEKA paragraphs. Recap Quiz: Participate in a recap quiz to reinforce key points from the lesson. Resources: Video links on the Transcontinental Railroad Timeline cards Primary source documents Guided reading text PEEKA paragraph guidelines and planning sheet From a series of over 50 lessons made by Wolsey Academy on the history of the United States. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store. Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Women's Suffrage - US History
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Women's Suffrage - US History

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This lesson examines the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the United States, focusing on key events, figures, and achievements leading to the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Students will learn about the persistent efforts of suffragists and the opposition they faced. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, guided reading, and writing PEEKA paragraphs. The lesson concludes with a discussion on the movement’s impact on gender equality and its legacy in promoting women’s rights. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss the Women’s Suffrage Movement and its significance in American history. Introduce today’s keywords: Seneca Falls Convention, 19th Amendment, Susan B. Anthony, NAWSA, Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Video Task: Watch videos on the Women’s Suffrage Movement and summarize key ideas, figures, and opposition. Timeline Activity: Sort the timeline cards into the correct chronological order of significant events in the Women’s Suffrage Movement. Primary Source Analysis: Read and analyze primary sources related to the suffrage movement. Complete guided reading activities. Causes and Consequences: Categorize and sort evidence into causes and consequences of the Women’s Suffrage Movement. Famous Figures Research: Research a famous figure from the suffrage movement and create a presentation or fact file. Writing Task: Write a PEEKA paragraph explaining a significant impact of the Women’s Suffrage Movement on American society. Peer Assessment: Read through a partner’s paragraphs, highlight each PEEKA section, and provide feedback. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the PEEKA paragraphs. Recap Quiz: Participate in a recap quiz to reinforce key points from the lesson. Resources: Video links on the Women’s Suffrage Movement Timeline cards Primary source documents Guided reading text PEEKA paragraph guidelines and planning sheet From a series of over 50 lessons made by Wolsey Academy on the history of the United States. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store. Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Alfred The Great
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Alfred The Great

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This lesson examines the life and achievements of Alfred the Great, focusing on his military victories against the Vikings, naval innovations, educational reforms, and legal contributions. Students will learn about his role in unifying England and establishing the foundations for the English nation. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, guided reading, and writing PEEKA paragraphs. The lesson concludes with a discussion on Alfred’s lasting legacy and his impact on British history. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss Alfred the Great’s background and significance in British history. Introduce today’s keywords: Saxon Shore, Vikings, Battle of Edington, Danelaw, Naval Innovations, Educational Reforms, Legal Reforms. Video Task: Watch videos on Alfred the Great and make notes to answer key questions. Timeline Activity: Sort the timeline cards into the correct chronological order of significant events during Alfred the Great’s life and reign. Primary Source Analysis: Read and analyze primary sources related to Alfred the Great’s actions and influence. Complete guided reading activities. Achievements Analysis: Read through the ‘Achievement Slides’ and rank the achievements in order of importance. Complete the table and write a paragraph justifying the top choice using the PEEKA planning sheet. Writing Task: Write a PEEKA paragraph explaining a significant aspect of Alfred the Great’s reign. Peer Assessment: Read through a partner’s paragraph, highlight key sections, and provide feedback. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the paragraphs. Recap Quiz: Participate in a recap quiz to reinforce key points from the lesson. Resources: Video links on Alfred the Great Timeline cards Primary source documents Guided reading text Achievement slides and ranking table PEEKA paragraph guidelines and planning sheet From a series of lessons made by Wolsey Academy. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store. Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Second World War - Ultimate Bundle - 20 Lessons
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Second World War - Ultimate Bundle - 20 Lessons

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A series of over 20 lessons made by Wolsey Academy on the Second World War. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Second World War - Douglas Bader, Fighter Ace
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Second World War - Douglas Bader, Fighter Ace

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This lesson explores the life and contributions of Douglas Bader, a Battle of Britain fighter ace during World War II. Students will learn about his resilience and leadership despite losing both legs. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, and creating a script for a TV talk show episode featuring Bader. The lesson concludes with a discussion on Bader’s legacy and a peer review of the scripts. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss Douglas Bader’s life and achievements. Watch videos about Bader and create a timeline of significant events. Timeline Activity: Sort the timeline cards into the correct chronological order. Deep Dive: Read extended writing on Bader and answer questions about his qualities, early life, sports achievements, and determination. Legacy and Impact: Discuss Bader’s leadership in the Battle of Britain, his role as an inspiration, and his impact on RAF morale. Script Writing: Research Bader’s life and write a script for a TV talk show episode “This Is Your Life” featuring Douglas Bader. Include key periods in his life, special guests, and use keywords from the lesson. Writing Task: Write a PEEKA paragraph explaining Bader’s impact on World War II. Use sentence starters and provide detailed evidence. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the scripts and paragraphs. Reflect on Bader’s legacy and his significance in modern history. Resources: Video links on Bader Timeline cards Extended writing text Script writing guidelines PEEKA paragraph guidelines From a series of over 30 Second World War lessons made by Wolsey Academy. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of 20th Century History and each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store. Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Sharecroppers - US History
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Sharecroppers - US History

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This lesson examines the lives of sharecroppers in the post-Civil War South. Students will learn about the sharecropping system, the promise of “forty acres and a mule,” and the exploitation faced by freed African Americans. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, guided reading, and writing PEEKA paragraphs. The lesson concludes with a discussion on the economic and social impact of sharecropping on the Southern United States. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss sharecropping and its significance in post-Civil War American history. Introduce today’s keywords: Sharecropping, Freedmen’s Bureau, Debt Peonage, Forty Acres and a Mule. Video Task: Watch videos on sharecropping and make a list of adjectives describing the conditions endured by sharecroppers. Timeline Activity: Sort the timeline cards into the correct chronological order of significant events related to sharecropping. Primary Source Analysis: Read and analyze primary sources related to sharecropping. Complete guided reading activities. Categorisation Task: Categorize and sort evidence into reliable and unreliable sources on the life of sharecroppers. Discussion: Debate whether sharecropping was better than slavery and if it lived up to the promises made during the Civil War. Writing Task: Write a PEEKA paragraph answering whether sharecropping was any better than being a slave. Peer Assessment: Read through a partner’s paragraphs, highlight each PEEKA section, and provide feedback. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the PEEKA paragraphs. Recap Quiz: Participate in a recap quiz to reinforce key points from the lesson. Resources: Video links on sharecropping Timeline cards Primary source documents Guided reading text PEEKA paragraph guidelines and planning sheet From a series of over 50 lessons made by Wolsey Academy on the history of the United States. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website. Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store. Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
The Bronze Age: An Overview
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The Bronze Age: An Overview

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Students get an introduction to the Bronze Age, covering its timeline, major civilisations, and technological advancements. Activities include creating a timeline of significant events, watching an overview video, and participating in a group discussion on how bronze tools transformed societies. They also complete a research project on a chosen Bronze Age civilisation, highlighting its contributions and daily life, and present their findings to the class. Taken from a series of 10 lessons on The Bronze Age. They provide an excellent and engaging introduction to the ancient world and addresses many of the founding civilisations, stories and achievements that shape the rest of history. No study of history would be complete without these lessons. Each lesson is designed to cover a range of historical and exam skills to build up students knowledge and exam skills ready for any exam board, external and internal. They are also a huge amount of fun to teach! Those lessons are: Bronze Age Overview Sumerians and Mesopotamia Indus Valley The Magan People of Arabia (The UAE & Oman) Minoans on Crete and the Minotaur Mycenaeans and the Trojan War The Shang & Zhou Dynasty The Legend of Atlantis The Sea Peoples – Migration or Conquest? The Mystery of the Bronze Age Collapse Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Ancient China - Qin Shi Huang
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Ancient China - Qin Shi Huang

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This lesson focuses on Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China who founded the Qin Dynasty. Students will learn about his unification of China, construction of the Great Wall, and creation of the Terracotta Army. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, and a discussion on his legacy. The lesson aims to provide insights into Qin Shi Huang’s significant impact on Chinese history and governance, highlighting both his achievements and his autocratic methods. Taken from a series of 7 lessons on history of Ancient China. They provide an excellent and engaging introduction to ancient China and provide a great foundation for understanding how this vital nation has shaped our world. Each lesson is designed to cover a range of historical and exam skills to build up students knowledge and exam skills ready for any exam board, external and internal. They are also a huge amount of fun to teach! Those lessons are: Shang & Zhou Dynasties Qin Shi Huang (The First Emperor) Confucianism Kublai Khan Silk Roads The Forbidden City Zheng He & The Treasure Fleets Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Tudor England - Thomas Wolsey's Reforms
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Tudor England - Thomas Wolsey's Reforms

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In this lesson, students explore Thomas Wolsey’s significant reforms in the English legal system and government during Henry VIII’s reign. Activities include video analysis, guided reading on Wolsey’s reforms, and examining the impact of the Star Chamber, subsidies, Eltham Ordinances, and the Amicable Grant. Students will also analyse Wolsey’s foreign policy achievements like the Treaty of London and the Field of Cloth of Gold. Through discussions, role-plays, and PEEKA paragraph writing, students will understand Wolsey’s efforts to centralise governance, improve efficiency, and the challenges and successes of his domestic and foreign policies. Taken from a series of 20 lessons on Tudor England. They provide an thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of European history and each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. Those lessons are: Battle of Bosworth 1485 Henry VII John Cabot Henry VIII & Catherine of Aragon Thomas Wolsey’s Reforms Anne Boleyn Rise of Cromwell Dissolution of the Monasteries Pilgrimage of Grace 1536 Henry VIII & His Wives Edward VI’s Reformation Bloody Mary Elizabeth I – Overview Elizabeth I – Challenges Sir Francis Drake Sir Walter Raleigh Spanish Armada The Mary Rose Shakespeare Wolsey’s Ipswich Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Tudor England - The Fall of Wolsey & The Rise of Cromwell
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Tudor England - The Fall of Wolsey & The Rise of Cromwell

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In this lesson, students explore the fall of Thomas Wolsey and the rise of Thomas Cromwell, focusing on their roles in the English Reformation. Activities include video analysis of key events, guided reading on Wolsey’s failure to secure Henry VIII’s annulment, and discussions on Cromwell’s successful strategy. Students will create timelines of Wolsey’s downfall and Cromwell’s rise, engage in debates on the impact of the Act of Supremacy, and write PEEKA paragraphs on the dissolution of the monasteries. This lesson aims to highlight the significant political and religious changes during this period and the roles Wolsey and Cromwell played in these transformations. Taken from a series of 20 lessons on Tudor England. They provide an thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of European history and each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. Those lessons are: Battle of Bosworth 1485 Henry VII John Cabot Henry VIII & Catherine of Aragon Thomas Wolsey’s Reforms Anne Boleyn Rise of Cromwell Dissolution of the Monasteries Pilgrimage of Grace 1536 Henry VIII & His Wives Edward VI’s Reformation Bloody Mary Elizabeth I – Overview Elizabeth I – Challenges Sir Francis Drake Sir Walter Raleigh Spanish Armada The Mary Rose Shakespeare Wolsey’s Ipswich Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Tudor England - 'Bloody Mary' & The Ipswich Martyrs
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Tudor England - 'Bloody Mary' & The Ipswich Martyrs

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In this lesson, students examine the reign of Mary I and the persecution of Protestants, leading to her nickname “Bloody Mary.” Activities include video analysis of her reign, creating timelines of key events, and debates on whether the title “Bloody Mary” is justified. Students will explore the stories of the Ipswich Martyrs, conduct role-plays of historical events, and create presentations on the religious conflicts of the period. Taken from a series of 20 lessons on Tudor England. They provide an thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of European history and each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. Those lessons are: Battle of Bosworth 1485 Henry VII John Cabot Henry VIII & Catherine of Aragon Thomas Wolsey’s Reforms Anne Boleyn Rise of Cromwell Dissolution of the Monasteries Pilgrimage of Grace 1536 Henry VIII & His Wives Edward VI’s Reformation Bloody Mary Elizabeth I – Overview Elizabeth I – Challenges Sir Francis Drake Sir Walter Raleigh Spanish Armada The Mary Rose Shakespeare Wolsey’s Ipswich Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Tudor England - Wolsey's Ipswich
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Tudor England - Wolsey's Ipswich

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In this lesson, students investigate Thomas Wolsey’s rise to power, his contributions, and his legacy in Ipswich. Activities include watching videos about his life, sorting timeline cards to understand his career progression, and creating fact files on historic buildings associated with Wolsey in Ipswich. Students will conduct virtual tours of Ipswich landmarks, participate in historical role-playing, and complete research projects on Wolsey’s impact. Taken from a series of 20 lessons on Tudor England. They provide an thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of European history and each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills. Those lessons are: Battle of Bosworth 1485 Henry VII John Cabot Henry VIII & Catherine of Aragon Thomas Wolsey’s Reforms Anne Boleyn Rise of Cromwell Dissolution of the Monasteries Pilgrimage of Grace 1536 Henry VIII & His Wives Edward VI’s Reformation Bloody Mary Elizabeth I – Overview Elizabeth I – Challenges Sir Francis Drake Sir Walter Raleigh Spanish Armada The Mary Rose Shakespeare Wolsey’s Ipswich Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
Colonial America - Benjamin Franklin
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Colonial America - Benjamin Franklin

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his lesson explores the life and achievements of Benjamin Franklin, focusing on his contributions to science, politics, and society. Students will learn about his inventions, role in the American Revolution, and impact on the newly formed United States. Activities include video analysis, timeline sorting, analyzing primary sources, and writing PEEKA paragraphs. The lesson concludes with a discussion on Franklin’s legacy and his influence on American history. Lesson Content and Activities: Introduction: Discuss Benjamin Franklin’s background and his significance in American history. Watch a video on Franklin and write down key points. Video Task: Watch the video “Who Is Benjamin Franklin? | Learn about the life and accomplishments of Ben Franklin.” Select the correct summary of the video and take notes. Timeline Activity: Sort timeline cards into the correct chronological order, covering key events such as Franklin’s birth, his move to Philadelphia, his electricity experiments, his role in the American Revolution, and his contributions to the U.S. Constitution. Key Discoveries and Inventions: Discuss Franklin’s experiments with electricity, including his famous kite experiment and the invention of the lightning rod. Analyze his other inventions like bifocal glasses and the Franklin stove. Public Institutions: Explore Franklin’s founding of public institutions such as the first public library, the American Philosophical Society, and the University of Pennsylvania. Discuss the impact of these institutions on American society. Role in the American Revolution: Examine Franklin’s role in drafting the Declaration of Independence and securing French support during the American Revolutionary War. Read primary sources related to his diplomatic efforts and contributions to the war. Writing Task: Write a PEEKA paragraph explaining Franklin’s impact on the American Revolution and the early United States. Use the PEEKA planning sheet for guidance. Class Discussion: Share and discuss the PEEKA paragraphs. Reflect on Franklin’s legacy and his contributions to the formation of the United States. Recap Quiz: What famous experiment did Benjamin Franklin conduct to prove that lightning is a form of electrical energy? Which publication did Franklin create that included proverbs and advice, becoming very popular in colonial America? What role did Franklin play in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence? Which institution did Franklin help to found that later became the University of Pennsylvania? As an ambassador, which country did Franklin secure vital support from during the American Revolutionary War? Resources: Video link on Benjamin Franklin Timeline cards Primary source documents PEEKA paragraph guidelines and planning sheet Recap quiz questions
History of Space - Manned Spaceflight Post Apollo
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History of Space - Manned Spaceflight Post Apollo

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This lesson provides an overview of the most famous space telescopes, their missions, their capabilities and the successful science they have been able to complete while on the surface. There are a number of tasks for students to complete, including all the information and links you need to run a very successful lesson on this fascinating topic. This is one lesson in a series of 20 on the late 20th and early 21st Century. Each lesson is designed to cover a range of historical and exam skills to build up students knowledge and exam skills ready for any exam board. Those lessons are: Modern Britain – The Windrush Generation Modern Africa – Apartheid Modern Europe – The European Union Modern World – A History of Video Games Modern World – Shigeru Miyamoto & Nintendo Modern World – Space Telescopes Modern World – Manned Space Flight Moden World – Interplanetary Probes Modern World – Mars Rovers Modern Britain – Margaret Thatcher Modern World – Iranian Revolution 1979 Modern World – Gulf War 1991 Modern World – Afghan War 2001 – 2022 Modern World – Iraq War 2003 Modern Technology – Deepmind, ChatGTP & AI Modern World – Dubai Miracle Modern World – Sovereign Wealth Funds Modern Technology – Quantum Computing Modern World – History of Environmentalism Modern Technology - Blockchain Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W
History of Space - Interplanetary Probes
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History of Space - Interplanetary Probes

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This lesson provides an overview of the most famous Interplanetary Probes, their missions, their capabilities and the successful science they have been able to complete while on the surface. There are a number of tasks for students to complete, including all the information and links you need to run a very successful lesson on this fascinating topic. This is one lesson in a series of 20 on the late 20th and early 21st Century. Each lesson is designed to cover a range of historical and exam skills to build up students knowledge and exam skills ready for any exam board. Those lessons are: Modern Britain – The Windrush Generation Modern Africa – Apartheid Modern Europe – The European Union Modern World – A History of Video Games Modern World – Shigeru Miyamoto & Nintendo Modern World – Space Telescopes Modern World – Manned Space Flight Moden World – Interplanetary Probes Modern World – Mars Rovers Modern Britain – Margaret Thatcher Modern World – Iranian Revolution 1979 Modern World – Gulf War 1991 Modern World – Afghan War 2001 – 2022 Modern World – Iraq War 2003 Modern Technology – Deepmind, ChatGTP & AI Modern World – Dubai Miracle Modern World – Sovereign Wealth Funds Modern Technology – Quantum Computing Modern World – History of Environmentalism Modern Technology - Blockchain Wolsey Academy operates as a non-profit, with every penny we make going to one of our charity partners or into the Ipswich Initiative, funding good works across the town and county. Search for Wolsey Academy to see our website for more details and to purchase resources at a discount. Use code ‘WOLSEY’ for 10% off at the Wolsey Academy Web Store Please help us, help you, help them. Thank you. Hope it helps. W