At its height, the Roman Empire ruled over much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. In this lesson, students will investigate how the Roman Empire finally fell. They will learn what an ‘empire’ is. How far the Roman Empire spread, where it covered at its peak and the events that led to its fall.
As an activity they will complete questions on the text read and plot the events of the fall on a timeline. They will also write a script to serve as the commentary to the video clip of Rome’s rise and fall.
This lesson is intended for KS2 students but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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In this lesson, students will learn what daily life was like in Ancient Greece with links to the differences between Athens and Sparta.
They will complete a research task in groups using the information fact files provided. These fact files cover:
Jobs
Housing
Food and drink
Clothing
Pastimes
Through this task, they will understand what life was like for different members of Greek society and will then be able to share their learning with the class. They will then have a short quiz on what they have learnt and will add to their learning review.
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In this lesson, students will learn about the British Empire before the Victorian era and how is developed throughout the Victorian period due to Britain’s military and industrial dominance.
They will learn about the trade and imports from different countries across the empire and will be tasked to label countries on a map from 1920. They will then use research methods to match up the countries with what products were imported.
Finally, they will learn why the British Empire came to an end.
All resources for this lesson are provided.
This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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In this lesson, students will learn about the different Greek civilisations over time such as the Minoans, Mycenaean, Classical Age and Hellenistic period. They will learn how Greece was divided into individual city states but was one civilisation. They will then compare this to Greece today.
Their task will then be to order the key events of the Greek period on the timeline given and pick one event in particular to research in detail and present to the class.
Through teaching this lesson, students will gain a clear insight into Ancient Greek civilisation and will understand key moments in it’s history.
This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
In this lesson, students will compare the lives of rich and poor Victorian children. They will learn what jobs poor Victorian children did through videos and reading and will undertake research on each of these: ideas will be given.
They will also learn about how the lives of Victorian children were changed as a result of the actions of Dr Barnardo and Lord Shaftesbury and will be tasked to write a persuasive letter to Queen Victoria arguing for the rights of Victorian children.
All resources for this lesson are provided.
This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
In this lesson, children will learn about the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic Stone Age. They will understand how humans evolved over this period and facts such as what they lived in and what they ate. They will complete a short quiz on what they have learnt and be tasked to create their own timelines of the period until modern day with date cards.
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This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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At its height, the Roman Empire ruled over much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
In this bundle you will receive lessons on the following:
-The formation of Rome
-Daily life for Romans
-Roman beliefs- Paganism and Christianity
-The Roman Army
-The invasion of Britain and Boudicca’s revolt
-The rise and fall of the Empire.
These lessons are intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3. All lessons come with an engaging presentation, lesson plan and all worksheets included.
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This comprehensive overview details key information about:
The Ancient Greek Period
Daily Life of Ancient Greeks
Athens vs Sparta
Ancient Greek Beliefs
Alexander the Great
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In this bundle you will receive lessons on the following:
-Who were the Ancient Greeks?
-Daily life of the Ancient Greeks
-Democracy in Athens
-The Spartans
-The beliefs of the Ancient Greeks
-Alexander the Great
Knowledge organiser for the topic
These lessons are intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3. All lessons come with an engaging presentation and all worksheets included.
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In this lesson, students will learn what the British Industrial Revolution was and how it changed Britain. They will look at 6 key areas which contributed to this, completing research on top of information given.
They will also be taught about Victorian inventions and The Great Exhibition which showcased many inventions. They will be tasked to write a persuasive letter to Queen Victoria from an inventor using what they have learnt.
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This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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At its height, the Roman Empire ruled over much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
This comprehensive overview details key information about:
The founding of Rome
The Roman Army
Daily life of Romans
Roman beliefs
The rise and fall of the Roman Empire
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In this bundle you will receive lessons on the following:
Timeline of prehistoric Britain to modern day
Stone Age life
Skara Brae
The Bronze Age
Stonehenge
The Iron Age
These lessons are intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3. All lessons come with an engaging presentation and all worksheets included.
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In this lesson, children will learn what Stonehenge is and where it was discovered. They will learn how it was likely built and all about its structure. They will be given instructions on how to create their own Stonehenge from salt dough as well as looking at theories as to why it was built as we don’t actually know!
Finally, they will carry out a debate on the mystery of why Stonehenge was built, arguing their theory over all of the others.
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This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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In this lesson, children will learn how bronze became widely used and what it was used for. They will learn when the Bronze Age came to Britain and it changed people’s lives. They will look at what people wore, what jobs they did in the Bronze Age and what they lived in.
Following this, they will complete a quick quiz on what they have learnt before reading a diary entry of a Bronze Age child. They will then create their own Bronze Age character using what they have learnt and complete a diary entry.
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This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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In this lesson, children will learn that people in the Iron Age commonly lived in hillforts, in roundhouses. They will learn what jobs the Iron Age people did and how warrior people lived. They will learn about the tribal kingdoms of the Celts and the religious practices of the Druids. They will consider how housing changed over prehistoric Britain and will complete a quick quiz on all that they have learnt.
Following this, they will investigate Maiden Castle- one of the largest and most complex Iron Age hillforts in Europe before creating a poster persuading Iron Age people to come and live there!
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This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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In this lesson, students will learn about Queen Victoria through her diary, videos and reading a biography. They will then ‘hot seat’ someone from the class as Queen Victoria to pose their own questions.
Following this, they will answer comprehension questions on her biography and complete true/false questions using what they have learnt. Finally, they will be tasked to write a diary entry as Queen Victoria herself.
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This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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In this lesson, students will firstly look at where the Victorians fit in the timeline of British history before learning key facts about their clothing, food & drink, jobs & education, housing and pastimes.
In groups, they will be tasked to write key notes on each area using the information sheets provided. They will then feedback what they have learnt to their original group.
Their final task will be to compare the lives of rich and poor Victorians using what they have learnt through a venn diagram.
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This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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In this lesson, students will learn who Alexander the Great was and how he impacted on Greek history.
They will learn where he came from and all about his early life. They will learn all about his conquests across Macedonia, Persia, Africa and Asia. They will learn about him as a military leader and consider why he was so effective before learning how his reign came to an end.
A quiz will test their understanding before they complete a storyboard task of his life. They will also complete a newspaper article based on what they have learnt. All resources and activity sheets are included.
This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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