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GCSE Medicine Through Time Western Front Question Bank Edexcel
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GCSE Medicine Through Time Western Front Question Bank Edexcel

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A bank of questions for GCSE History Medicine Through Time Western Front topic for Edexcel exam board. There are over 20 exemplar questions made up of past paper and teacher made questions, with sources and attached. There are example of each question (Q1, Q2A & Q2B) Can be used to make assessment/mock papers or given to students for revision. These cover a variety of topics, including battles, chain of evacuation, problems with treating soldiers in WWI and advancements in medicine on the Western Front.
Medicine Through Time Christmas Quiz
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Medicine Through Time Christmas Quiz

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A quiz I use with my GCSE lot on their last lesson before Christmas. Round one is an ‘identify the era’ round; then order the events; quick fire questions. There are then 3 more fun rounds, on logos, guess the celeb baby and a christmas song round. This can be very easily amended to other topics and for other year groups! There is also an answer sheet make it as easy as possible for teachers and the answers are on the slides.
GCSE Social Change in Weimar Germany - Women
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GCSE Social Change in Weimar Germany - Women

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A GCSE resource used for an observation lesson by the head (very good feedback!) on how far the lives of women changes in Weimar Germany during the Stressemann/Golden Years. With primary sources, historiography and challenge activities.
GCSE History Weimar/Nazi Germany Question Bank (Edexcel)
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GCSE History Weimar/Nazi Germany Question Bank (Edexcel)

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A bank of questions for GCSE History Weimar and Nazi Germany topic for Edexcel exam board. There are over 40 exemplar questions made up of past paper and teacher made questions, with sources and interpretations attached. There are example of each question (Q1, Q2, Q3A, B, C, D) Can be used to make assessment/mock papers or given to students for revision. These cover the whole period from early Weimar Problems, through Stresseman’s Golden Years, the growth of the Nazi Party, Hitler becoming Chancellor and then Hitler’s methods of control, oppression and opposition against him.
International Women's Day Assembly/form time activity
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International Women's Day Assembly/form time activity

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A resource for International Women’s Day that is designed as an assembly but can be used as a form time activity too. It aims to unpick what we mean by feminism and address some of the misconceptions. It also includes a story of Kathleen Roberts a ‘Woman of Steel’ from WWII. Later slides cover problems facing women and what we can do to help.
Bletchley Park Open Day activity
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Bletchley Park Open Day activity

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Resources for an open day or WWII activity. Includes a powerpoint (Which I play on loop) and a code, plus premade codes to crack. Went down very well at our open day the last 2 years!
Edexcel Medicine Through Time Modern Medicine
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Edexcel Medicine Through Time Modern Medicine

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Series of lessons, high quality, fully resources on Modern Medicine topic for GCSE. Covers: Discovery of DNA Diagnosing Disease NHS Penicillin Lung Cancer Summary Lesson and exam practice. My colleague has Medieval, Renaissance, Industrial, Western Front lessons, as well as revision resources on her TES. Link below to bundle or can be bought separately: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/medicine-through-time-bundle-12782723
Civil Rights Scheme of work
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Civil Rights Scheme of work

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High quality bundle of lessons that could (if you wanted to) lead to an end of topic assessment. The lessons cover: Segregations Brown V BOE Emmett Till Greensboro Sit-In Different attitudes to the Civil Rights movement Martin Luther King and Black Power All focused around the enquiry of which factor was most important in achieving Civil Rights?