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Death of Edward and  Succession: Booklet 2 (edexcel GCSE 9-1)
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Death of Edward and Succession: Booklet 2 (edexcel GCSE 9-1)

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An information booklet containing activities after each topic. Perfect to use as a worksheet, revision booklets or to copy and paste into lesson slides. Topics Covered; House of Godwin Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex Military Success of Godwins Godwin Godwinson’s relationship with the king and William of Normandy Harold’s Embassy To Normandy The Rising Against Earl Tostig Harold’s response to the rising Death of Edward the Confessor Also Included; Keyword definitions page Keyword Words Search
Why did people join the army in 1914?
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Why did people join the army in 1914?

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Interactive and thought provoking lesson on recruitment in WWI? Topics Included; Why did Men Want to Join WWI in 1914? Propaganda Posters Pals Battalions Included; PowerPoint; Starter, Carousel Activity (with timer inc), Plenary, Thought Provoking Pictures Posters, ready to print Table worksheet for carousel activity
Anglo-Saxon  Society: Booklet (edexcel GCSE 9-1)
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Anglo-Saxon Society: Booklet (edexcel GCSE 9-1)

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An information booklet containing activities after each topic. Perfect to use as a worksheet, revision booklets or to copy and paste into lesson slides. Topics Covered; The Social System The Power of the English Monarchy Government Earldoms Local Government Life in Anglo-Saxon England Influence of the Church Also Included; Keyword definitions page Keyword Words Search
Who Killed Thomas Beckett?
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Who Killed Thomas Beckett?

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An engaging lesson were students become investigators as they look at evidence to decide 'Who Murdered Thomas Beckett? Starter - Chronology Task: Put the key events of Thomas Beckett rise to archbishop in order Activity- Investigation worksheet and activity sheet Extended Writing - Who was to blame for the murder of Thomas Beckett? ( with writing structure ) Plenary- Discussion on what Henry II should do next?
Life before Slavery in Africa
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Life before Slavery in Africa

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Topics Included; African Agriculture, Dancing and Clothing Who was to blame for the slave trade? Lesson Plan: Starter: Describe the picture Activity: Olaudah Equiano's Early Life in Africa Carousel Activity Assessment: Using Source A, To what extent are African Merchants responsible for the Slave Trade Plenary: What have you learnt in today's lesson
New Model Army
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New Model Army

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Engaging lesson, exploring why the New Model Army was a Success. Starter - Write down laws that the pupils would introduce if they were in charge, Mini Activity- Highlight which laws were punishable by death ( for copyright I have not included a photocopy of the laws because it was from a textbook - but the laws can be easily googled) Activity - differentiated questions using the worksheet Plenary - Think of a keyword of each of the letters in 'New Army' for LA 'New Model Army' for HA
Magna Carta
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Magna Carta

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Topics Included; To have a good understanding of the key features of the Magna Carta To clearly explain the importance of the Magna Carta Included; PowerPoint, with questions and information included on slides Activity Sheet- Why were the Barons Angry? Video - Horrible Histories Rap Battle
Galen and Hippocrates  (Year 7)
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Galen and Hippocrates (Year 7)

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Topics Include: Discoveries made by Galen and Hippocrates Lesson Plan: Starter: Give me 5 lesson recap Activity: Mind Map of Galen and Hippocrates Assessment: Who is more significant? (writing frame included) Plenary: Hot Seating
What Was Life Like on a Slave Plantation?
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What Was Life Like on a Slave Plantation?

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Lesson Objective: To understand what life was like for slaves living on plantations. Lesson Plan: Starter: Song analysis Activity: Card Sort Assessment: What Was Life Like on a Plantation? (writing frame included) Plenary: Judgement line
Middle Passage
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Middle Passage

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WILL NEED THE TV SERIES ROOTS (E1) Included; What were the conditions like for slaves traveling on the middle passage. Lesson Plan; Starter: Draw the slave triangle ( lesson re-cap) Activity: Sources (complete the table) Assessment: How does Source D differ from Source F when describing conditions on board slave ships? Plenary: What questions would you ask Kunta Kinte?
Slave Auction Block
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Slave Auction Block

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Lesson Objectives To Understand how slaves were sold on the auction block. Lesson Plan Starter: Video analysis Activity: information Hunt Assessment: Write an Account of What it Would be Like to be Sold as a Slave? Plenary: 3 word recap
AQA Democracy and Dictatorship: Work and Bread
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AQA Democracy and Dictatorship: Work and Bread

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Oxford AQA History for GCSE: Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship Book NEEDED FOR LESSON Learning Objective To understand how the Nazis reduced unemployment. Access how successful Hitler’s unemployment policies were. Lesson Plan: Starter: Source Analysis Activity: Silent Debate Assessment: Which of the following was the reason why unemployment fell during 1930s Plenary: Revision Strategies
Medicine Through Time: What did medieval people think made them ill
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Medicine Through Time: What did medieval people think made them ill

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Learning Objective: To understand how medieval people interpreted illness. Lesson Plan Starter: From the title guess what we are learning about today? Activity: Mind- tree Assessment: Which of these theories contributed most to the development of medicine during the medieval period? (writing frame included ) Plenary: Discussion Dump
Who Were the Public Health Heroes?
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Who Were the Public Health Heroes?

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Lesson Objective To understand the changes made to public health and the people who supported the changes. Lesson Plan Starter: Stand up, Sit down Activity; balloon debate Assessment: Write an account of which public health hero had the biggest impact? (writing frame included)