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I am a Deputy Head in a mixed, 11-18, non-selective, comprehensive school in the UK of 1400 students. We achieve strong outcomes at KS4 and KS5. My History classes have a four-year average P8 of +0.83 and an ALPS 3. I am currently teaching the AQA GCSE and OCR A-Level History specifications. I have been a Senior Examiner for several years and have attended a plethora of CPD that have given me a really sound insight into the demands and expectations of the GCSE and A-Level specifications.

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I am a Deputy Head in a mixed, 11-18, non-selective, comprehensive school in the UK of 1400 students. We achieve strong outcomes at KS4 and KS5. My History classes have a four-year average P8 of +0.83 and an ALPS 3. I am currently teaching the AQA GCSE and OCR A-Level History specifications. I have been a Senior Examiner for several years and have attended a plethora of CPD that have given me a really sound insight into the demands and expectations of the GCSE and A-Level specifications.
Conflict in Korea 1/2: Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975
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Conflict in Korea 1/2: Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975

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Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975 - Conflict in Korea. The resources are suitable for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. • The causes of the Korean War: nationalism in Korea; US relations with China; the division of Korea; Kim Il Sung and Syngman Rhee; reasons why the North invaded the South in June 1950; US and the UN responses; USSR’s absence from the UN. • The development of the Korean War: the UN campaign in South and North Korea; Inchon landings and recapture of South Korea; UN forces advance into North Korea; reaction of China and intervention of Chinese troops October 1950; the sacking of MacArthur. • The end of the Korean War: military stalemate around the 38th Parallel; peace talks and the armistice; impact of the Korean War for Korea, the UN and Sino-American relations. Please note that due to the number of resources, this is one half of the unit. You can purchase the other half of this unit and other sections separately. Included within this bundle are the following complete lessons, revision guide and assessment: 01 - Welcome to History - The Development of the Cold War in Europe 02 - The Emergence of Communist China 03 - The Division of Korea 04 - Nationalism in Korea - Deterioration of Relations and Divisions 05 - The USSR’s Support for Mao Tsetung and Kim Il-Sung 06 - The Invasion of South Korea - 25th June 1950 07 - UN and US Response to the Conflict in Korea 08 - The Path to War in Korea 09 - Causes of the Korean War 10 - Development of the Korean War - Inchon Landings and the Recapture of South Korea 11 - The Reaction and Intervention of China in the Korean War - October 1950 12 - The Interpretations of the Sacking of General McArthur 13 - Conflict in Korea: Assessment 14 - Conflict in Korea: Revision Guide The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. In addition, this specific component - Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975 - marks for each question are consistently above the national average according to AQA Enhanced Results Analysis. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The First World War: Stalemate 2/2: Conflict and Tension: The First World War, 1894–1918
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The First World War: Stalemate 2/2: Conflict and Tension: The First World War, 1894–1918

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Conflict and tension: the First World War, 1894–1918 - The First World War: Stalemate. The resources are suitable for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. • The Schlieffen Plan: the reasons for the plan, its failure, including the Battle of Marne and its contribution to the stalemate. • The Western Front: military tactics and technology, including trench warfare; the war of attrition; key battles, including Verdun, the Somme and Passchendaele, the reasons for, the events and significance of these battles. • The wider war: the war on other fronts; Gallipoli and its failure; the events and significance of the war at sea, including Jutland, the U-Boat campaign and convoys. Please note that due to the number of resources, this is one half of the unit. You can purchase the other half of this unit and other sections separately. Included within this bundle are the following complete lessons: 01 - Verdun 02 - The Somme 03 - Passchendaele 04 - Lions Led by Donkeys - Interpretations of Field Marshal Douglas Haig 05 - The Gallipoli Campaign 06 - The War on Germany’s Eastern Front 07 - War in the Wider World during the First World War 08 - The War at Sea 09 - The Battle of Jutland 10 - The U-Boat Campaign 11 - The War in the Air 12 - The Impact of War on the Home Fronts 13 - The Reasons for Germany’s Defeat in the First World War 14 - The End of the First World War 15 - Remembering World War One The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Causes of the Korean War
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The Causes of the Korean War

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Describe the situation in Asia in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s. Explain why the relations in Korea deteriorated in June 1950. Lesson Objective: what was the main cause of the Korean War? AQA GCSE History: Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975 - Conflict in Korea. The resources are also suitable for Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. In addition, this specific component - Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975 - marks for each question are consistently above the national average according to AQA Enhanced Results Analysis. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Final Solution
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The Final Solution

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Describe the ‘Final Solution’. Explain the Holocaust. Lesson Objective: how final was ‘The Final Solution’? AQA GCSE History: Germany, 1890–1945 - Democracy and Dictatorship - The Experiences of Germans under the Nazis. The resources are also suitable for Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
Life in Elizabethan Times 1/2: Elizabethan England, c1568–c1603
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Life in Elizabethan Times 1/2: Elizabethan England, c1568–c1603

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Elizabethan England, c1568–c1603 - Life in Elizabethan Times. The resources are suitable for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. • A ‘Golden Age’: living standards and fashions; growing prosperity and the rise of the gentry; the Elizabethan theatre and its achievements; attitudes to the theatre. • The poor: reasons for the increase in poverty; attitudes and responses to poverty; the reasons for government action and the seriousness of the problem. • English sailors: Hawkins and Drake; circumnavigation 1577–1580, voyages and trade; the role of Raleigh. Please note that due to the number of resources, this is one half of the unit. You can purchase the other half of this unit and other sections separately. Included within this bundle are the following complete lessons, revision guide and assessment: 01 - An English Renaissance 02 - The Elizabethan ‘Golden Age’ 03 - The Golden Age of Elizabethan Exploration 04 - Sir Francis Drake’s Circumnavigation, 1577-1580 05 - Sir Walter Rayleigh and the Colonisation of Virginia 06 - The East and the New World - The Impact of Voyages and Trade on Elizabethan England 07 - Growing Prosperity - The Rise of the Gentry 08 - Elizabethan Architecture 09 - Hardwick Hall 10 - Life in Elizabethan Times: Assessment 11 - Life in Elizabethan Times: Revision Guide The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. In addition, this specific component’s outcomes - Elizabethan England, c1568–c1603 - are consistently above the national average according to AQA Enhanced Results Analysis. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
Kristallnacht - The Night of Broken Glass
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Kristallnacht - The Night of Broken Glass

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Describe the Night of Broken Glass. Explain the significance of Kristallnacht. Lesson Objective: to what extent did Kristallnacht smash the Jewish problem? AQA GCSE History: Germany, 1890–1945 - Democracy and Dictatorship - The Experiences of Germans under the Nazis. The resources are also suitable for Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
Napoleon's Rise and Rule in Europe, 1799–1815 2/2: France in Revolution, 1774–1815
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Napoleon's Rise and Rule in Europe, 1799–1815 2/2: France in Revolution, 1774–1815

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The French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon - 1774–1815: Napoleon’s Rise and Rule in Europe, 1799–1815. The resources are suitable for OCR, AQA, Edexcel and WJEC A-Level History. • The army and conquest during the consulate and Empire: reasons for military success by 1808 and the part played by Napoleon; the reasons for expansion and the building of an empire, its value and problems. • The control of the Grand Empire: administration; economic and social policies. • Challenges to the Empire: the continental blockade; the Peninsular War; the Austrian campaign; the Russian campaign; the war of the Fourth Coalition. • The collapse of the Empire: the first Peace of Paris; the 100 days; Napoleon’s abdication and second Peace of Paris; treatment of France by the Vienna settlement; the condition of France in 1815; Napoleon’s reputation and legacy. Please note that due to the number of resources, this is one half of the unit. You can purchase the other half of this unit and other sections separately. Included within this bundle are the following complete lessons and assessment: 01 - The Continental System 02 - The Peninsula War 03 - The Spanish Ulcer 04 - The Austrian Campaign 05 - The Russian Campaign 06 - Napoleon’s Russian Retreat 07 - Napoleon’s Abdication 08 - Napoleon’s Downfall 09 - The First Peace of Paris 10 - The Hundred Days 11 - Waterloo 12 - Exile to Saint Helena 13 - The Vienna Settlement 14 - France in 1815 15 - Napoleon’s Legacy 16 - Interpretations of Napoleon 17 - The French Revolution and Rule of Napoleon 18 - Napoleon’s Rise and Rule in Europe, 1799–1815: Assessment The resources that I have created have enabled my A-Level History classes to attain an ALPS 3 over a four-year period and several students have secured A* and A grades. I am proud to have inspired and helped students pursue and successfully read History at Oxbridge and other Russell Group universities within the United Kingdom. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying A-Level History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
Escalation of Conflict in Vietnam 1/2: Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975
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Escalation of Conflict in Vietnam 1/2: Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975

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Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975 - Escalation of Conflict in Vietnam. The resources are suitable for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. • The end of French colonial rule: Dien Bien Phu and its consequences; Geneva Agreement, 1954; civil war in South Vietnam; opposition to Diem; the Vietcong – aims, support, leadership and guerrilla tactics and Ho Chi Minh. • The US involvement: the Domino Theory; intervention under Eisenhower and Kennedy; Strategic Hamlets programme. • Johnson’s War: the Gulf of Tonkin; the US response to Vietcong tactics; the mass bombing campaign; demands for peace and growing student protests in the USA; My Lai and its public impact; Search and Destroy tactics and impact; the Tet Offensive and its consequences for the war. Please note that due to the number of resources, this is one half of the unit. You can purchase the other half of this unit and other sections separately. Included within this bundle are the following complete lessons, revision guide and assessment: 01 - Tension in Vietnam - The End of French Colonial Rule 02 - The Leadership of Ho Chi Minh 03 - The Emergence of the Viet Minh and Viet Cong - Aims, Support and Leadership 04 - The Battle of Dien Bien Phu and its Consequences 05 - The Geneva Agreement, 1954 06 - The Leadership of President Diem 07 - US Involvement - The Domino Theory and President Eisenhower 08 - US Involvement - President Kennedy and the Strategic Hamlets Programme 09 - Opposition to Diem - Civil War in South Vietnam 10 - Johnson’s War 11 - The Gulf of Tonkin Incident 12 - The Tonkin Resolution - Consequences of the Gulf of Tonkin Incident 13 - Escalation of Conflict in Vietnam: Assessment 14 - Escalation of Conflict in Vietnam: Revision Guide The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. In addition, this specific component - Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975 - marks for each question are consistently above the national average according to AQA Enhanced Results Analysis. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Ending of Conflict in Vietnam 1/2: Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975
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The Ending of Conflict in Vietnam 1/2: Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975

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Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975 - The Ending of Conflict in Vietnam. The resources are suitable for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. • Nixon’s War: Vietnamisation; chemical warfare; bombing campaign of 1970–1972; relations with China; widening of the war into Laos and Cambodia. • Opposition to war: Kent State University; the importance of the media and TV in influencing public opinion; the context of the Watergate affair. • The end of the war: the Paris Peace talks; the role of Kissinger; the US withdrawal; fall of Saigon; the price of conflict; problems of Vietnam in 1975. Please note that due to the number of resources, this is one half of the unit. You can purchase the other half of this unit and other sections separately. Included within this bundle are the following complete lessons, revision guide and assessment: 01 - Nixon Wins 02 - Vietnamisation 03 - Operation Menu - The Cambodian Genocide 04 - The Incident at Kent State University 05 - The My Lai Massacre 06 - The Widening of the War in Laos 07 - The Easter Offensive and Operation Linebacker 08 - Agents of Death 09 - Veterans Speak Out - The Fulbright Hearings and the Pentagon Papers 10 - Changing Attitudes - Protests and Opposition against the Vietnam War 11 - Peace and Love - The Woodstock Festival 12 - The Media and Changing Public Opinion of the Vietnam War 13 - A Divided Society 14 - The Ending of Conflict in Vietnam: Assessment 15 - The Ending of Conflict in Vietnam: Revision Guide The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. In addition, this specific component - Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975 - marks for each question are consistently above the national average according to AQA Enhanced Results Analysis. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Impact of World War Two on Nazi Germany
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The Impact of World War Two on Nazi Germany

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Describe how life changed in Germany as a result of the Second World War. Explain how and why life changed in Germany as a result of the Second World War. Lesson Objective: how far was a bath of soggy pine needles the least of Germany’s problems during World War Two? AQA GCSE History: Germany, 1890–1945 - Democracy and Dictatorship - The Experiences of Germans under the Nazis. The resources are also suitable for Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Chinese Revolution: Rise of Mao Zedong
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The Chinese Revolution: Rise of Mao Zedong

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Describe the origins of the Communist China. Explain how the emergence of Communist China changed the dynamic of the Cold War. Lesson Objective: to what extent did a ‘Long March’ have an immediate impact on the world? AQA GCSE History: Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975 - Conflict in Korea. The resources are also suitable for Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. In addition, this specific component - Conflict and Tension in Asia, 1950-1975 - marks for each question are consistently above the national average according to AQA Enhanced Results Analysis. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Origins of the French Revolution, 1774–1789 2/2: France in Revolution, 1774–1815
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The Origins of the French Revolution, 1774–1789 2/2: France in Revolution, 1774–1815

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The French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon - 1774–1815: The Origins of the French Revolution, 1774-1789. The resources are suitable for OCR, AQA, Edexcel and WJEC A-Level History. • Absolutism and the structure of the Ancien Régime: Louis XVI as King; government; social divisions; privileges and burdens; strengths and weaknesses. • The ideas of the Enlightened philosophes: extent of influence in France; the salons; impact of the American revolution and War of Independence. • Economic problems and royal finance: attempts to improve royal finances under Turgot, Necker and Calonne. • The Assembly of Notables and political developments, February 1787 to May 1789; the state of France, politically, economically and socially by the meeting of the Estates-General. • The revolution; May – October 1789: developments in Versailles and Paris; developments in the country, including the Great Fear; the October Days. Please note that due to the number of resources, this is one half of the unit. You can purchase the other half of this unit and other sections separately. Included within this bundle are the following complete lessons, revision guide and assessment: 01 - The Assembly of Notables 02 - The Revolt of the Nobles and Political Breakdown 03 - What is the Third Estate - Politicisation of the Masses 04 - Grievances and Voting Procedures 05 - The Estates-General, Formation of the National Assembly and the Tennis Court Oath 06 - The Séance Royale and its Aftermath 07 - The Storming of the Bastille 08 - The Municipal Revolution and the Great Fear 09 - The August Decrees and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen 10 - Women’s March - The October Days 11 - The Origins of the French Revolution, 1774-1789: Assessment 12 - The Origins of the French Revolution, 1774-1789: A-Level Revision Guide The resources that I have created have enabled my A-Level History classes to attain an ALPS 3 over a four-year period and several students have secured A* and A grades. I am proud to have inspired and helped students pursue and successfully read History at Oxbridge and other Russell Group universities within the United Kingdom. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying A-Level History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
Elizabethan Attitudes to Poverty
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Elizabethan Attitudes to Poverty

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Describe attitudes towards Elizabethan poverty. Explain why there were differing attitudes towards poverty in Elizabethan England. Lesson Objective: to what extent were the poor deserving of their place in society within Elizabethan England? AQA GCSE History: British Depth Studies: Elizabethan England, c1568–c1603 - Life in Elizabethan Times. The resources are also suitable for Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. In addition, this specific component’s outcomes - Elizabethan England, c1568–c1603 - are consistently above the national average according to AQA Enhanced Results Analysis. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Experiment in Constitutional Monarchy, 1789–1792 2/2: France in Revolution, 1774–1815
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The Experiment in Constitutional Monarchy, 1789–1792 2/2: France in Revolution, 1774–1815

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The French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon - 1774–1815: The Experiment in Constitutional Monarchy, 1789–1792. The resources are suitable for OCR, AQA, Edexcel and WJEC A-Level History. • The attempts to establish a constitutional monarchy: church reforms; political, judicial and administrative reforms; economic and social change. • Reaction to change internally and externally: the political clubs; the King and the flight to Varennes; the demonstration at the Champs de Mars; the origins and impact of war. • Sans-culottes and the collapse of the constitutional experiment; the September massacres and elections to the National Convention. Please note that due to the number of resources, this is one half of the unit. You can purchase the other half of this unit and other sections separately. Included within this bundle are the following complete lessons, revision guide and assessment: 01 - The Flight to Varennes 02 - Champ de Mars Massacre 03 - The French Constitution of 1791 04 - The Origins of War 05 - The Impact of War on France 06 - The Journee of 20th June 1792 07 - The Brunswick Manifesto 08 - Storming of the Tuileries Palace 09 - The National Convention 10 - The September Massacres 11 - The French Republic 12 - The Experiment in Constitutional Monarchy, 1789-1792: Assessment 13 - The Experiment in Constitutional Monarchy, 1789-1792: A-Level Revision Guide The resources that I have created have enabled my A-Level History classes to attain an ALPS 3 over a four-year period and several students have secured A* and A grades. I am proud to have inspired and helped students pursue and successfully read History at Oxbridge and other Russell Group universities within the United Kingdom. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying A-Level History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Directory and Napoleon's Rise to Power, 1795–1799 1/2: France in Revolution, 1774–1815
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The Directory and Napoleon's Rise to Power, 1795–1799 1/2: France in Revolution, 1774–1815

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The French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon - 1774–1815: The Directory and Napoleon’s Rise to Power, 1795–1799. The resources are suitable for OCR, AQA, Edexcel and WJEC A-Level History. • The aftermath of the Terror: the Thermidorian reaction and White Terror; the 1795 Parisian risings. • The establishment of the Directory: the constitution; financial and political problems and policies; strengths and weaknesses of the Directory. • Military campaigns and expansion abroad: Napoleon’s contribution to French success; background, character and military leadership; the Italian campaign and Egypt. • The coup of Brumaire and the establishment of the Consulate: the strengths and weaknesses of the new constitution; Napoleon’s position and the state of France by 1799. Please note that due to the number of resources, this is one half of the unit. You can purchase the other half of this unit and other sections separately. Included within this bundle are the following complete lessons and assessment: 01 - The Thermidorian Reaction 02 - The White Terror 03 - Rising of Germinal 04 - Rising of Prairial 05 - Rising of Vendemiaire 06 - The Constitution of the Directory 07 - The Directory’s Economic and Financial Problems 08 - The Babeuf Plot 09 - French Fallacies - Coups of Fructidor and Floreal 10 - Coup of Prairial 11 - The Directory - Strengths and Weaknesses 12 - The Directory and Napoleon’s Rise to Power, 1795–1799: Assessment The resources that I have created have enabled my A-Level History classes to attain an ALPS 3 over a four-year period and several students have secured A* and A grades. I am proud to have inspired and helped students pursue and successfully read History at Oxbridge and other Russell Group universities within the United Kingdom. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying A-Level History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
Causes of the Wall Street Crash, 1929
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Causes of the Wall Street Crash, 1929

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Describe the stock market boom of the 1920s. Explain how and why the “bottom fell out” of Wall Street in 1929. Lesson Objective: what was the main reason that the bottom fell out of Wall Street in 1929? AQA GCSE History: America, 1920–1973 - Opportunity and Inequality - Bust - Americans’ experiences of the Depression and New Deal. The resources are also suitable for Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. In addition, this specific component’s outcomes - America, 1920–1973 - Opportunity and Inequality - are consistently above the national average according to AQA Enhanced Results Analysis. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Emergence and Spread of the Terror, September 1792–1795 2/2: France in Revolution, 1774–1815
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The Emergence and Spread of the Terror, September 1792–1795 2/2: France in Revolution, 1774–1815

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The French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon - 1774–1815: The Emergence and Spread of the Terror, September 1792–1795. The resources are suitable for OCR, AQA, Edexcel and WJEC A-Level History. • The emergence and spread of the Terror, September 1792–1795. • The establishment of a Republic: problems and policies; debate leading to the execution of the King. • Internal and external war: the spread of war; the rising in the Vendée; attempts to establish wartime control; Robespierre; the fall of the Girondins and the Federalist revolt. • The progress of the war: the levée en masse and the coming of the Terror. • The spread of the Terror: executions; the influence of Robespierre and the sans culottes; the role of the CPS; Robespierre’s fall and the collapse of the Terror. Please note that due to the number of resources, this is one half of the unit. You can purchase the other half of this unit and other sections separately. Included within this bundle are the following complete lessons, revision guide and assessment: 01 - The Coming of the Terror 02 - The Show Trials 03 - The Law of 14 Frimaire 04 - The Progress of the War 05 - Cult of the Supreme Being 06 - Opposition to the Terror 07 - The Fate of Danton, Desmoulins and the Hebertists 08 - The Great Terror 09 - The Development of Terror in the French Revolution 10 - The Influence of Robespierre 11 - The Coup of 9 Thermidor 12 - Collapse of the Terror 13 - The Emergence and Spread of the Terror, September 1792-1795: Assessment 14 - The Emergence and Spread of the Terror, September 1792-1795: A-Level Revision Guide The resources that I have created have enabled my A-Level History classes to attain an ALPS 3 over a four-year period and several students have secured A* and A grades. I am proud to have inspired and helped students pursue and successfully read History at Oxbridge and other Russell Group universities within the United Kingdom. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying A-Level History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Death of King William I
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The Death of King William I

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Describe the death of William the Conqueror. Explain how King William I of England’s death affected the succession. Lesson Objective: did William’s death have more of an explosive impact on England than his life? AQA GCSE History: British Depth Studies: Norman England, c1066–c1100 - The Normans: Conquest and Control. The resources are also suitable for Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
Freedom Rides, 1961
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Freedom Rides, 1961

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Describe the Freedom Rides of the Civil Rights Movement. Explain what impact the Freedom Rides had on the Civil Rights Movement. Lesson Objective: to what extent did the Freedom Rides drive the Civil Rights Movement further than before? AQA GCSE History: America, 1920–1973 - Opportunity and Inequality - Post-War America. The resources are also suitable for Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. In addition, this specific component’s outcomes - America, 1920–1973 - Opportunity and Inequality - are consistently above the national average according to AQA Enhanced Results Analysis. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©
The Trial and Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
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The Trial and Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots

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Describe the life, trial and death of Mary, Queen of Scots. Explain the cause and consequences of Mary, Queen of Scot’s execution. Lesson Objective: to what extent was Mary, Queen of Scots more of a threat in death than in life? AQA GCSE History: British Depth Studies: Elizabethan England, c1568–c1603 - Troubles at Home and Abroad. The resources are also suitable for Edexcel, OCR, WJEC GCSE History and iGCSE History. The resources that I have created have helped my GCSE History classes to sustain outstanding results over a period of time: 2022 P8: +0.88 and +0.81 2021 P8: +1.42 2020 P8: +0.47 2019 P8: +0.57 My GCSE History classes have also consistently attained the most Grade 9s in any subject and/or class at my current school of over 1300 students. In addition, this specific component’s outcomes - Elizabethan England, c1568–c1603 - are consistently above the national average according to AQA Enhanced Results Analysis. I have worked for the examination boards for over 10 years and considering the recent developments within education, my resources are constantly amended and updated for students studying GCSE History. I have utilised feedback from students, fellow professionals, experienced colleagues and have used my own professional judgement to ensure that each resource will help you to teach quality history lessons to ensure that each student achieves their personal best. I am proud that I am a ‘Gold’ TES Author, and this is recognised by the fact that my resources have been downloaded over half a million times by educators throughout the world. Copyright Protection ©