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Non-Fixation Texts GCSE
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SoW: Non-Fixation Texts GCSE
Non-fiction Texts GCSE
The Danger of a Single Story
The Danger of a Single Story Comparing and Contrasting Ideas
A Passage to Africa
A Passage To Africa Language Structure
The Explorer’s Daughter
The Explorer’s Daughter - language and structure
The Explorer’s Daughter Magical Atmosphere
Explorers or boys messing about
Explorers or boys messing about Comparing
Explorers or boys messing about Themes Structure Language
Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Between a Rock and a Hard Place Analysing Language Between a Rock and a Hard Place Context
Between a Rock and a Hard Place Structure
Young and Dyslexic
Game of Polo with a Headless Goat
Beyond the Sky and Earth
Beyond the Sky and Earth
Chinese Cinderella
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GCSE EDEXCEL History
L20 - The Lean Years
Key topic 2: Hitler’s rise to power, 1919–33
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Key topic 2: Hitler’s rise to power, 1919–33
L17 - Early growth of the Nazi Party
L18 - Twenty-five point programme
L19 - The Munich Putsch
L20 - The Lean Years
L21 - Growth in Nazi support
L22 - How Hitler became Chancellor pt. 1
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GCSE EDEXCEL History
L14 - Cultural changes
Key topic 1: The Weimar Republic 1918–29
Option 31: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39
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L1 - Origins of the Republic
L2 - Strengths and weakness of the Republic
L3 - The Treaty of Versailles
L4 - Weimar 12 mark question
L5 - Spartacist Revolt
L6 - Kapp Putsch
L7 - French occupation of the Ruhr
L8 – Hyperinflation
L9 - Economic recovery
L10 - Political recovery
L11 - 8 mark usefulness
L12 - Changes in the standard of living
L13 - Changes for women
L14 - Cultural changes
L15 – Key Topic 1 Assessment
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GCSE EDEXCEL History: Medicine in Britain, c1250–present
L9 - The printing press and Royal Society
Key topic 2: The Medical Renaissance in England
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L9 - The printing press and Royal Society
L10 - Renaissance treatment of disease
L11 - Renaissance prevention of disease
L12 - Hospital care in the Renaissance
L13 - The work of Vesalius
L14 - The role of William Harvey
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**Edexcel A-Level History
Rebellion and disorder under the Tudors, 1485–1603
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L2: What was the Relationship Between Crown, Church and Parliament During the Tudor times?
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31: Rebellion and disorder under the Tudors, 1485–1603
L1: How did Governance Evolve During the Time of the Tudors?
L2: What was the Relationship Between Crown, Church and Parliament During the Tudor times?
L3: How were the Localities Involved in Tudor Governance?
L4: How did the Relationship Between Crown and Country Develop?
L5: How did Henry Tudor Secure and Hold the Throne?
L6: What Threats were there to the Tudor’s Rule?
L7: What was the Impact of Henrician Religion Changes?
L8: What were the Causes and Impacts of Lincolnshire Rising and Pilgrimage of Grace?
L9: How Did the Tudors Try to Suppress Challenges?
L10: What Socio-Economic Factors Brought about the Kett’s Rebellion?
L11: What Challenges Did the Kett’s Rebellion Present?
L12: What Challenges Did Queen Elizabeth Face?
L13: What were the Main Characteristics of the Revolt of the Northern Earls?
L14: What were the Causes and Impacts of the Failure Northern Revolt?
L15: What were the Reasons for the Tyrone Rebellion?
L16: What were the Significant Events and Individuals of Tyrone’s Rebellion?
L17: What were the Reasons for English Success in the Tyrone Rebellion?
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GCSE EDEXCEL History: Medicine in Britain, c1250–present
L16 - The Great Plague
Key topic 2: The Medical Renaissance in England
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L7 - New Renaissance discoveries
L8 - The role of Thomas Sydenham
L9 - The printing press and Royal Society
L10 - Renaissance treatment of disease
L11 - Renaissance prevention of disease
L12 - Hospital care in the Renaissance
L13 - The work of Vesalius
L14 - The role of William Harvey
L15 - 16 mark practice
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GCSE EDEXCEL History: Option P4: Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91
East vs. West (NATO & Warsaw Pact)
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SoW: Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91
Ideology and WWII context
Grand Alliance and conferences
End of Grand Alliance
Soviet satellite states
Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
Berlin - division and blockade
East vs. West (NATO & Warsaw Pact)
Hungarian Uprising
The arms race, 1950-58
Berlin - division and the Berlin Wall
Berlin – consequences
Cuba - the Cuban Revolution and Bay of Pgs
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Czechoslovakia and Prague Spring
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GCSE EDEXCEL History
L19 - The Munich Putsch
Key topic 2: Hitler’s rise to power, 1919–33
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Key topic 2: Hitler’s rise to power, 1919–33
L17 - Early growth of the Nazi Party
L18 - Twenty-five point programme
L19 - The Munich Putsch
L20 - The Lean Years
L21 - Growth in Nazi support
L22 - How Hitler became Chancellor pt. 1
L23 - How Hitler became Chancellor pt. 2
L24 - Interpretations practice
L25 - KT2 assessment
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GCSE EDEXCEL History: Option P4: Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91
Cuba - the Cuban Missile Crisis and its consequences
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Ideology and WWII context
Grand Alliance and conferences
End of Grand Alliance
Soviet satellite states
Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
Berlin - division and blockade
East vs. West (NATO & Warsaw Pact)
Hungarian Uprising
The arms race, 1950-58
Berlin - division and the Berlin Wall
Berlin – consequences
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Czechoslovakia and Prague Spring
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Topic: The English Civil War
Trial and execution of Charles I
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KS3 SoW
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James I and divine right
The Gunpowder Plot
Charles I and Parliament
The Long Parliament - outbreak of war
Causes of the Civil War - essay
Fighting the English Civil War
Trial and execution of Charles I
Cromwell and the Commonwealth
The Restoration
The Great Fire of London
Assessment
Additional: Knowledge Organiser
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Edexcel A-Level History
L7: What was the Impact of the New Deal and WWII on Black Americans?
In search of the American Dream: the USA, 1917–96
FREE Lesson From this Unit:** https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12834607
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In search of the American Dream: the USA, 1917–96
L1: How was America’s Political Environment Changing in 1917-80?
L2: How did Presidential Style Change in the USA? (1917-80)
L3: How did the US Political Landscape Evolve within the 1917-80s?
L4: What was the Impact of War on Domestic Politics?
L5: What was the Impact of War on Domestic US Politics?
L6: What were the Challenges Facing African Americans Civil Rights?
L7: What was the Impact of the New Deal and WWII on Black Americans?
L8: How did the Approaches of the Civil Rights Movement Vary?
L9: What Other Minority Groups Fought for Civil Rights?
L10: How did the Role of Women Change in America? (1917-80)
L11: What were the Impacts of Immigration of America? (1917-80)
L12: How did Immigration Impacts Popular Culture in the USA?
L13: How did America’s Economy Fluctuate Between 1917-80?
L14: How did American Living Standards Change in the USA? (1917-80)
L15: How did Leisure and Tourism Evolve in America? (1917-1980)
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**Edexcel A-Level History
In search of the American Dream: the USA, 1917–96
L8: How did the Approaches of the Civil Rights Movement Vary?
FREE Lesson From this Unit:** https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12834607
This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification.
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In search of the American Dream: the USA, 1917–96
L1: How was America’s Political Environment Changing in 1917-80?
L2: How did Presidential Style Change in the USA? (1917-80)
L3: How did the US Political Landscape Evolve within the 1917-80s?
L4: What was the Impact of War on Domestic Politics?
L5: What was the Impact of War on Domestic US Politics?
L6: What were the Challenges Facing African Americans Civil Rights?
L7: What was the Impact of the New Deal and WWII on Black Americans?
L8: How did the Approaches of the Civil Rights Movement Vary?
L9: What Other Minority Groups Fought for Civil Rights?
L10: How did the Role of Women Change in America? (1917-80)
L11: What were the Impacts of Immigration of America? (1917-80)
L12: How did Immigration Impacts Popular Culture in the USA?
L13: How did America’s Economy Fluctuate Between 1917-80?
L14: How did American Living Standards Change in the USA? (1917-80)
L15: How did Leisure and Tourism Evolve in America? (1917-1980)
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Topic: The Crusades
Saladin and the reconquest of Jerusalem
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KS3 SoW
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The significance of Jerusalem
The Byzantine Empire
Causes of the First Crusade
The First Crusade - events and consequences
The crusader states
Life as a crusader knight
Jihad and the Second Crusade
Saladin and the reconquest of Jerusalem
Decline - the Fourth Crusade
Changes to Europe after the Crusades
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GCSE EDEXCEL History: Medicine in Britain, c1250–present
Lesson 44 - Western Front assessment
Key topic 5: The British sector of the Western Front, 1914–18: injuries, treatment and the trenches
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Key topic 5: The British sector of the Western Front, 1914–18: injuries, treatment and the trenches
Lesson 35 - Medical context
Lesson 36 - Blood storage and transfusion
Lesson 37 - Trenches context
Lesson 38 - Key battles
Lesson 39 - Problems of transport and communication
Lesson 40 - The nature of wounds
Lesson 41 - Gas attacks
Lesson 42 - FANY and RAMC
Lesson 43 - Experiments in surgery and medicine
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Suffragettes: Votes For Women - KS3 - (6 Lessons!)
L3 - How significant were the Pankhursts?
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Suffragettes: Votes For Women - KS3 - (6 Lessons!)
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L2 - How significant was Millicent Fawcett?
L3 - How significant were the Pankhursts?
L4 - How significant was Emily Davison?
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GCSE EDEXCEL History: Medicine in Britain, c1250–present - 10 Lessons
Key topic 3: Medicine in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain
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Key topic 3: Medicine in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain
L18 - Louis Pasteur and Germ Theory
L19 - Robert Koch
L20 - Nightingale and hospitals
L21 - Simpson and anaesthetics
L22 - Lister and antiseptics
L23 - Jenner and vaccinations
L24 - Development and impact of vaccinations
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GCSE EDEXCEL History: Option B4: Early Elizabethan England, 1558–88
Failure of the Armada
Key topic 2: Challenges to Elizabeth at home and abroad, 1569–88
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Key topic 2: Challenges to Elizabeth at home and abroad, 1569–88
L11 - Revolt of the Northern Earls
L12 - Catholic plots
L13 - Knowledge assessment
L14 – Exam
L15 - Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
L16 - Spain - Commercial rivalry
L17 - Spain - political and religious rivalry
L18 - English involvement in the Netherlands
L19 - Drake and Cadiz
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Topic: Medieval power
L10: Edward I - Scotland and Wales
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L2: The murder of Thomas Becket
L3: John and Magna Carta
L4: Henry III and Parliament
L5: Richard II and the Peasants’ Revolt
L6: Structure and power of the medieval Catholic Church
L7: Monasteries and monasticism
L8: Role of the village church
L9: Medieval queens
L10: Edward I - Scotland and Wales
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GCSE EDEXCEL History: Medicine in Britain, c1250–present - 11 Full Lessons
Key topic 2: The Medical Renaissance in England
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Key topic 2: The Medical Renaissance in England
L7 - New Renaissance discoveries
L8 - The role of Thomas Sydenham
L9 - The printing press and Royal Society
L10 - Renaissance treatment of disease
L11 - Renaissance prevention of disease
L12 - Hospital care in the Renaissance
L13 - The work of Vesalius
L14 - The role of William Harvey
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Indian Colonisation & Rebellion - KS3 - (7 Lessons!)
Who were the Mughals?
Why were the British in India in the first place?
What changed in India between 1556-1857?
What happened in 1857?
How have the events of 1857 been interpreted?
Why didn’t all Indians rebel?
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