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Why were the Corn Laws repealed

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<p>A lesson looking at the repeal of the corn laws and how greater representation led to changes in the law, teaching students the key importance of democracy and active democracy.</p> <p>Suitable for KS3, but could support KS4 or 5</p>
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Germany Revision Cards

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<p>Key points on GCSE Edexcel Weimar/Nazi Germany 1918-1939. These can be cut into revision cards or folded as a great revision tool for student recall.</p>
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The Welsh Marcher Earldoms

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<p>The Edexcel Anglo-Saxon Norman key topic one - Anglo Saxon England and Norman conquest. Explains the Marcher Earldoms and has questions at the back. Great to support students catch up and goes beyond the textbook.</p>
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Superpower relations key topic one and two quiz

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<p>A knowledge quiz for key topic one and two of Edexcel’s superpower relations with answer sheet. They are multiple choice so great for recall and broken down into sub topics which allows students and teachers to RAG understanding of learning</p>
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Weimar/Nazi Germany Timeline

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<p>This timeline is ideal for GCSE Weimar Nazi Germany unit. It takes students through the key events from 1918 to 1939. It could be used at the beginning of a unit as an overview or a great revision tool. It could also be used when looking at similarities and differences of Weimar and Nazi Germany at A-level.</p>
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Cold War Timeline

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<p>This resource covers all key events of the Superpower relations unit 1943 - 91, ideal for the edexcel unit at GCSE or for a Cold War overview. Can be used at the beginning of the course or as an overview or at the end to review key events.</p>
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Empire revision notes

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<p>Notes and essay plans for the Edexcel British Empire unit. This is for Britain gaining and losing an Empire 1763 - 1914 includig both breath studies and all five the depth studies.</p> <p>It gives specific examples and highlights relative importance with reasoned judgements.</p>
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The power of the House of Godwin

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<p>Part of the Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Anglo-Saxon and Norman England c1060 - 1088. Lesson is ready to use with key words ad questions to promote formative and summative assessment. Uses the Pearson History textbook for page numbers and extra resources are attached.</p>
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Notting Hill British Black Panthers

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<p>Ready to use lesson:<br /> Black activism in the Notting Hill area. Claudia Jones and the West<br /> Indian Gazette. The 1959 Caribbean Carnival and the later<br /> development of the Notting Hill Carnival. Frank Crichlow and the<br /> Mangrove Restaurant. The British Black Panthers. The ‘Mangrove<br /> Nine’. The lessons uses the Pearson textbook for formative and summative assessment.</p>
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Cromwell and 17th century power enquiry

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<p>An enquiry used at key stage three which looks at the power in the 17th century and where power resides. Rather than a typical look at just Cromwell it focuses on where power resides in the 17th century. Looking at ordinary people and witchcraft. The Civil War in the 1640s, the reign of Cromwell and the adjusted power of Charles II. No textbook required, ready to go enquiry. There are scaffolds in the lesson to support EAL and SEND and summative questions at the end of each lesson</p>