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I have a wealth of resources that are aimed primarily at KS4 and KS5; however, there are some useful KS3 tasks that have been uploaded this year. Topics at KS5 include: Russia and its Rulers, 1855-1941; Later Tudors, 1547-1603; Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries; Italian Unification, 1830-1870; and Germany, 1890-1990. As well as History, I also have a few resources relating to Geography and ICT that some users may find helpful.

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I have a wealth of resources that are aimed primarily at KS4 and KS5; however, there are some useful KS3 tasks that have been uploaded this year. Topics at KS5 include: Russia and its Rulers, 1855-1941; Later Tudors, 1547-1603; Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries; Italian Unification, 1830-1870; and Germany, 1890-1990. As well as History, I also have a few resources relating to Geography and ICT that some users may find helpful.
Edward VI and the Mid-Tudor Crisis
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Edward VI and the Mid-Tudor Crisis

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Worksheets covering Edward VI's reign and the Mid-Tudor Crisis debate. Also included is a table comparing both Dukes (as part of the 'Good Duke vs. Bad Duke' debate). These resources would be useful for any A Level course that includes the mid-Tudor crisis
Elizabethan Foreign Policy: France
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Elizabethan Foreign Policy: France

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Detailed handout on Elizabeth's relationship with France during her reign. Also included is a map of Europe that highlights the religious state of Europe at this time. This is a concise handout that will be useful for all students studying the Later Tudor period and Elizabeth I. It is perfect as an alternative to the text book, particularly for revision. Please rate and comment, as all feedback is appreciated. Please also see my other resources of Elizabethan foreign policy and her reign as a whole.
Alexander II - Russian Emancipation
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Alexander II - Russian Emancipation

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A range of materials covering the reign of Alexander II in Russia. Items include: diamond 9 exercises; detailed handouts on emancipation and reform. These are detailed handouts that are perfect for revision or for aids to teaching. These can be used with a number of Tsarist Russia courses across all A Level specifications. Please rate and comment, as all feedback is appreciated.
Russian Revolution - Dumas
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Russian Revolution - Dumas

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Materials relating to the Russian Dumas and political reform following the October Revolution. These will be useful for A Level students studying the Russian Revolution across all exam boards.
Microsoft Excel Intro
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Microsoft Excel Intro

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A very basic introduction to Microsoft Excel for KS2. Students are introduced to the terms 'cell', 'row' and 'column' and then have to solve a hidden message. They then have to complete basic sums using formulae.
British Isles activities
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British Isles activities

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Activities that introduce KS3 pupils to the differences between the British Isles, UK and Great Britain. Also included is a worksheet on the climate of the British Isles. These worksheets are designed to go alongside the Geog.1 text book for Yr 7's. Please rate and comment, as all feedback is appreciated.
1905 Russian Revolution and October Manifesto
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1905 Russian Revolution and October Manifesto

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Various handouts and activity sheets on the 1905 Revolution in Russia. Also included are materials on the October Manifesto and various opposition groups. These materials are useful for A Level students studying the Russian Revolution and/or Tsarist Russia. This is relevant for all exam boards. Please rate and comment, as all feedback is appreciated.
Brazil activities
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Brazil activities

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Various worksheets, activities and Powerpoint presentations on the topic of Brazil. This coincides with the Geog.2 topic. Included are resources relating to Brazil's history, climate, physical features and development. Also included is a fun homework task where students write a house listing for a property in a favela. Please rate and comment, as all feedback is appreciated.
Peacemaking 1918-19 and the League of Nations - The Big Three
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Peacemaking 1918-19 and the League of Nations - The Big Three

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A worksheet for anyone studying peacemaking and the League of Nations. This corresponds to the current AQA GCSE History B specification, however it can also be adapted for any board or age level. This activity gives students a list of points that they have to put under the correct leader: Wilson, Clemenceau or Lloyd George. Answers are also provided. Please rate and leave feedback! Also, please check out my other resources on this topic.
Peacemaking 1918-19 and the League of Nations
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Peacemaking 1918-19 and the League of Nations

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A revision worksheet and matching gap fill for anyone studying peacemaking and the League of Nations. This corresponds to the current AQA GCSE History B specification, however it can also be adapted for any board or age level. Please rate and leave feedback!
Weather and Climate activities
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Weather and Climate activities

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A number of worksheets (ideal for classwork or homework) relating to weather and climate. These are designed to be used alongside the Geog.2 text book, but can also be used independently. Included are worksheets on measuring weather, air pressure and basic fieldwork. Please rate and comment, as all feedback is appreciated.
Edward VI and Religion
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Edward VI and Religion

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Various worksheets and revision aids on Edward's religious policies. These resources would be really useful for any student studying the mid-Tudor crisis.
Opposition to the Tsarist Regime
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Opposition to the Tsarist Regime

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Detailed diagrams explaining Marxism and the various opposition groups that emerged before 1905. Also included are handouts on early opposition to Alexander II, Alexander III and Nicholas II. These resources would be really useful for A Level courses dealing with any period between 1855 and 1905.
Russia 1894-1941 Revision Dominoes
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Russia 1894-1941 Revision Dominoes

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A set of 22 revision dominoes for the OCR Russia course, 1894-1941. Can also be used for any course covering the fall of the Tsarist Regime, Lenin and Stalin. Really useful as a starter activity - hand one domino to each pupil and have them read out the date, this should start a chain reaction around the room. My class always want to beat their time! There are lots more dates and events that can be added; however, this is a useful starting point.
Russian Revolution
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Russian Revolution

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Various resources on the 1905, February and October Revolutions. Included are detailed worksheets explaining the various events that took place along with useful revision aids. These resources would be invaluable for anyone studying the Russian Revolutions across any exam board.
Elizabeth I A Level Resources
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Elizabeth I A Level Resources

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Various resources on Elizabeth I, including her approach to: religion, foreign policy, government and social unrest. The resources comprise of useful diagrams, handouts and activities that would be invaluable for A level students. These resources coincide with any exam board that focuses on Elizabeth I
Y107: Later Tudors Scheme of Work for OCR
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Y107: Later Tudors Scheme of Work for OCR

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A Level Later Tudors Scheme of Work for OCR. Included is a breakdown of the course into relevant thematic sections, along with learning outcomes and possible activities. The activities/resources mentioned can all be found in my TES shop in the 'Later Tudors' bundle.
Popular Culture and the Witch Craze - Scope of Executions
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Popular Culture and the Witch Craze - Scope of Executions

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Included here are three resources relevant to the changing scope of the European witch craze, geographically and chronologically. I have included the original data for the graph that shows the number of executions, which is taken from the Access to History text book. The blank axis can be used to get students to plot the changing severity of the witch craze in England, Germany and America (the case studies for the OCR unit). The Access to History text book is necessary to complete these worksheets. These resources will need to be used alongside other worksheets and activities. This resource is intended to be used as part of a much larger bundle for this unit. See my shop for more details.
Popular Culture and the Witch Craze: Causes of the Witch Craze
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Popular Culture and the Witch Craze: Causes of the Witch Craze

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Two resources to be used alongside other worksheets on the causes of the witchcraze. The first is a list of several causes that have been put forward for the witch hunts. Students will each take one and try to explain it on paper, the cards will then rotate around. Students can rank the causes by how convincing they find the explanations. Secondly is a summary table of the causes for witch hunting. Using the activity above, students can fill in their tables. This content is relevant for the new OCR unit on Popular Culture and the Witch Craze. This resource is intended to be used as part of a much larger bundle for this unit. See my shop for more details.