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Concentrating on Edexcel new curriculum on the following topics: (i) Henry VIII and his ministers (ii) Medicine in Britain, 1250 - Present (iii) The British Sector of the Western Front (iv) Superpower relations and the Cold War (v) Weimar and Nazi Germany (vi) British America, 1713-1783: Empire and Revolution Edexcel Politics: (i) UK Politics (ii) Core Ideologies and nationalism (iii) UK Government (iv) Global Politics

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Concentrating on Edexcel new curriculum on the following topics: (i) Henry VIII and his ministers (ii) Medicine in Britain, 1250 - Present (iii) The British Sector of the Western Front (iv) Superpower relations and the Cold War (v) Weimar and Nazi Germany (vi) British America, 1713-1783: Empire and Revolution Edexcel Politics: (i) UK Politics (ii) Core Ideologies and nationalism (iii) UK Government (iv) Global Politics
Crime and punishment through time - 1.4 The influence of the Church on crime and punishment
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Crime and punishment through time - 1.4 The influence of the Church on crime and punishment

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Education experts The Knowledge House provide outstanding resources to outstanding teachers to make sure you have the time to concentrate on teaching. Created by expert history teachers, we look to reduce the workload in your busy schedule by creating ready-to-use resources. Each of our lessons are carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 specification using the Hodder and Pearson textbooks. However, neither textbook is necessary for the completion of these tasks. Our lessons follow a unique format. Each lesson is linked to a sub-chapter of the Edexcel Pearson textbook. This lesson links to Chapter 1.4: Case study: the influence of the Church on crime and punishment All sheets to be printed out at the beginning of the lesson. Each student then works the way through the sheets at their own pace. Each worksheet comes with extension tasks to stretch the MABLE. Unfinished tasks can be completed for HW and feedback. Exam questions can be completed for homework. It is recommended that no longer than two singles or one double lesson is sent on each sub-chapter. This allows the incredible amount of content to be completed quite comfortably through year 10 and 11. The four topics for GCSE history requires approximately 60 sub-chapters to be covered (Paper 1= 23; Paper 2 (A) = 9; Paper 2(B) = 12; Paper 3 = 16). This breaks down into 60 double lessons. For a school that has three 100 minute doubles in a two-week cycle, this allows for the course to be covered by February-March, while still allowing for lessons to go through exam practice and missed lessons for a variety of reasons. This system has been tested by our history expert in a mixed ability class, with the course finished by February half-term. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any queries, questions or comments. We would be happy to arrange a call to discuss how you can use these resources to allow you to do what you love… TEACH!!
Crime and punishment through time-2.4 Witchcraft and the law, c1500-c1700
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Crime and punishment through time-2.4 Witchcraft and the law, c1500-c1700

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Education experts The Knowledge House provide outstanding resources to outstanding teachers to make sure you have the time to concentrate on teaching. Created by expert history teachers, we look to reduce the workload in your busy schedule by creating ready-to-use resources. Each of our lessons are carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 specification using the Hodder and Pearson textbooks. However, neither textbook is necessary for the completion of these tasks. Our lessons follow a unique format. Each lesson is linked to a sub-chapter of the Edexcel Pearson textbook. This lesson links to Chapter 2.4: Witchcraft and the law, c1500-c1700. All sheets to be printed out at the beginning of the lesson. Each student then works the way through the sheets at their own pace. Each worksheet comes with extension tasks to stretch the MABLE. Each sheet is glued into the book to create an amazing set of notes with printed headings that students will have for revision purposes. Unfinished tasks can be completed for HW and feedback. Exam questions can be completed for homework. It is recommended that no longer than two singles or one double lesson is sent on each sub-chapter. This allows the incredible amount of content to be completed quite comfortably through year 10 and 11. The four topics for GCSE history requires approximately 60 sub-chapters to be covered (Paper 1= 23; Paper 2 (A) = 9; Paper 2(B) = 12; Paper 3 = 16). This breaks down into 60 double lessons. For a school that has three 100 minute doubles in a two-week cycle, this allows for the course to be covered by February-March, while still allowing for lessons to go through exam practice and missed lessons for a variety of reasons. This system has been tested by our history expert in a mixed ability class, with the course finished by February half-term. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any queries, questions or comments. We would be happy to arrange a call to discuss how you can use these resources to allow you to do what you love… TEACH!!
Early Elizabethan England, 1558-1588 - 2.4 The Armada
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Early Elizabethan England, 1558-1588 - 2.4 The Armada

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Easy to follow pack that guides your students through the reasons why Philip II launched the Spanish Armada in 1588 and why it failed. The lesson links exactly to chapter 2.4 in the textbook and covers all the content from that chapter. Textbook is not necessary for the completion of these tasks. With colourful and engaging activities to keep your students enthralled and allow them to discover the Elizabethan era at their own pace. Keyword tasks, exam guides, card-sorts and video crib sheets, allow The Knowledge House to do the planning while you do the teaching. There is no textbook needed for this lesson, just print out the sheets and allow your students to work their way through. Unfinished tasks can be finished for homework. The Knowledge House provide outstanding resources that come in colourful activity sheets that can be glued into students’ books to give a neat and glossy CW book that will be perfect for revision at the end of the topic. Will need 1 double lesson to complete these tasks. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any queries.
International Relations 6. Disputes with China
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International Relations 6. Disputes with China

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Lesson 6/12 linking to the new Cambridge specification: Cambridge International AS and A Level History (9489) Each lesson is carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new CIE curriculum. Changes from (9389) specification are incorporated. This lesson focuses on the disputes that began to emerge over China, with Japan, Russia, France, Germany, Britain and the US all wanting access to Chinese markets: Teacher PPT on key events Background - the Opium Wars Imperialism in China Japanese and Russian expansion into East Asia The Sino-Japanese War 1895 The ‘scramble for China’ The Boxer Rebellion Extension activities Exam questions Our resources are fully differentiated and come with engaging, student-led activities with source material, interpretations and exam questions. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions, queries or comments. Thank you.
Crime and punishment through time - 3.5 Case study: The reforms of Robert Peel
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Crime and punishment through time - 3.5 Case study: The reforms of Robert Peel

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Education experts The Knowledge House provide outstanding resources to outstanding teachers to make sure you have the time to concentrate on teaching. Created by expert history teachers, we look to reduce the workload in your busy schedule by creating ready-to-use resources. Each of our lessons are carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 specification using the Hodder and Pearson textbooks. However, neither textbook is necessary for the completion of these tasks. Our lessons follow a unique format. Each lesson is linked to a sub-chapter of the Edexcel Pearson textbook. This lesson links to Chapter 3.5: Case study: The reforms of Robert Peel All sheets to be printed out at the beginning of the lesson. Each student then works the way through the sheets at their own pace. Each worksheet comes with extension tasks to stretch the MABLE. Each sheet is glued into the book to create an amazing set of notes with printed headings that students will have for revision purposes. Unfinished tasks can be completed for HW and feedback. Exam questions can be completed for homework. It is recommended that no longer than two singles or one double lesson is sent on each sub-chapter. This allows the incredible amount of content to be completed quite comfortably through year 10 and 11. The four topics for GCSE history requires approximately 60 sub-chapters to be covered (Paper 1= 23; Paper 2 (A) = 9; Paper 2(B) = 12; Paper 3 = 16). This breaks down into 60 double lessons. For a school that has three 100 minute doubles in a two-week cycle, this allows for the course to be covered by February-March, while still allowing for lessons to go through exam practice and missed lessons for a variety of reasons. This system has been tested by our history expert in a mixed ability class, with the course finished by February half-term. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any queries, questions or comments. We would be happy to arrange a call to discuss how you can use these resources to allow you to do what you love… TEACH!!
The American West, c1835-c1895: 3.2 Conflict and tension
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The American West, c1835-c1895: 3.2 Conflict and tension

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Struggling with the massive amount of content for the new GCSE history curriculum? Finding it difficult to keep students engaged? Spending hours planning resources that just adds to your already burdensome workload? The Knowledge House has created a unique and engaging method of allowing teachers to get through the vast amounts of content on the new GCSE curriculum in the minimal amount of time. With meticulously created worksheets, all of our resources require students to complete a series of tasks to slowly uncover the material. Each task has a series of extension activities to stretch the more able while still allowing for the less able to access the content. Our concept is simple - making your life easier! Print out the work sheets, trim them so they can be glued into students’ books, briefly explain the core ideas of the lesson at the start, spend the rest of your lesson assisting students as they complete the sheets! No textbook or PowerPoint necessary! (PPT is included to instruct students and teacher of the order of tasks). With exam questions and exam guides instructing students how to answer questions, The Knowledge House are here to make your life easier. Thanks for reading. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions or comments.
International Relations 7. Japan
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International Relations 7. Japan

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Lesson 7/12 linking to the new Cambridge specification: Cambridge International AS and A Level History (9489) Each lesson is carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new CIE curriculum. Changes from (9389) specification are incorporated. This lesson examines the opening up of Japan to western trade and the industrialisation of Japan under the Meiji Restoration: Teacher PPT on key events Japan’s unequal treaties with America The Meiji Restoration Analysis of Japan’s growth Extension activities Exam questions Our resources are fully differentiated and come with engaging, student-led activities with source material, interpretations and exam questions. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions, queries or comments. Thank you.
Crime and punishment through time - 3.1 Changing definitions of crime, c1700-c1900
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Crime and punishment through time - 3.1 Changing definitions of crime, c1700-c1900

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Education experts The Knowledge House provide outstanding resources to outstanding teachers to make sure you have the time to concentrate on teaching. Created by expert history teachers, we look to reduce the workload in your busy schedule by creating ready-to-use resources. Each of our lessons are carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 specification using the Hodder and Pearson textbooks. However, neither textbook is necessary for the completion of these tasks. Our lessons follow a unique format. Each lesson is linked to a sub-chapter of the Edexcel Pearson textbook. This lesson links to Chapter 3.1: Changing definitions of crime, c1700-c1900. All sheets to be printed out at the beginning of the lesson. Each student then works the way through the sheets at their own pace. Each worksheet comes with extension tasks to stretch the MABLE. Each sheet is glued into the book to create an amazing set of notes with printed headings that students will have for revision purposes. Unfinished tasks can be completed for HW and feedback. Exam questions can be completed for homework. It is recommended that no longer than two singles or one double lesson is sent on each sub-chapter. This allows the incredible amount of content to be completed quite comfortably through year 10 and 11. The four topics for GCSE history requires approximately 60 sub-chapters to be covered (Paper 1= 23; Paper 2 (A) = 9; Paper 2(B) = 12; Paper 3 = 16). This breaks down into 60 double lessons. For a school that has three 100 minute doubles in a two-week cycle, this allows for the course to be covered by February-March, while still allowing for lessons to go through exam practice and missed lessons for a variety of reasons. This system has been tested by our history expert in a mixed ability class, with the course finished by February half-term. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any queries, questions or comments. We would be happy to arrange a call to discuss how you can use these resources to allow you to do what you love… TEACH!!
International Relations 12. US in World War I
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International Relations 12. US in World War I

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Lesson 12/12 linking to the new Cambridge specification: Cambridge International AS and A Level History (9489) Each lesson is carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new CIE curriculum. Changes from (9389) specification are incorporated. This lesson focuses on the reasons for the US declaring war on Germany and the US during the war: Teacher PPT on key events Revision activity looking at key individuals throughout the course Reasons for US entering the war USA on the Western Front US intervention in Russia Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points Extension activities Exam questions Our resources are fully differentiated and come with engaging, student-led activities with source material, interpretations and exam questions. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions, queries or comments. Thank you.
International Relations 9. Russo-Japanese War and its impact
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International Relations 9. Russo-Japanese War and its impact

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Lesson 9/12 linking to the new Cambridge specification: Cambridge International AS and A Level History (9489) Each lesson is carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new CIE curriculum. Changes from (9389) specification are incorporated. This lesson examines Japanese foreign policy in the aftermath of the Russo-Japanese War: Teacher PPT on key events Key terms Russo-Japanese War Japanese foreign policy 1905-14 Japan in the First World War Japanese expansion 1870-1942 map Extension activities Exam question Our resources are fully differentiated and come with engaging, student-led activities with source material, interpretations and exam questions. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions, queries or comments. Thank you.
The American West, c1835-c1895: 2.2 Ranching and the cattle industry
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The American West, c1835-c1895: 2.2 Ranching and the cattle industry

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Struggling with the massive amount of content for the new GCSE history curriculum? Finding it difficult to keep students engaged? Spending hours planning resources that just adds to your already burdensome workload? The Knowledge House has created a unique and engaging method of allowing teachers to get through the vast amounts of content on the new GCSE curriculum in the minimal amount of time. With meticulously created worksheets, all of our resources require students to complete a series of tasks to slowly uncover the material. Each task has a series of extension activities to stretch the more able while still allowing for the less able to access the content. Our concept is simple - making your life easier! Print out the work sheets, trim them so they can be glued into students’ books, briefly explain the core ideas of the lesson at the start, spend the rest of your double lesson assisting students as they complete the sheets! No textbook or PowerPoint necessary! (PPT is included to instruct students and teacher of the order of tasks). With exam questions and exam guides instructing students how to answer questions, The Knowledge House are here to make your life easier. Thanks for reading. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions or comments.
The American West, c1835-c1895: 3.3 The destruction of the Plains Indians way of life
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The American West, c1835-c1895: 3.3 The destruction of the Plains Indians way of life

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Struggling with the massive amount of content for the new GCSE history curriculum? Finding it difficult to keep students engaged? Spending hours planning resources that just adds to your already burdensome workload? The Knowledge House has created a unique and engaging method of allowing teachers to get through the vast amounts of content on the new GCSE curriculum in the minimal amount of time. With meticulously created worksheets, all of our resources require students to complete a series of tasks to slowly uncover the material. Each task has a series of extension activities to stretch the more able while still allowing for the less able to access the content. Our concept is simple - making your life easier! Print out the work sheets, trim them so they can be glued into students’ books, briefly explain the core ideas of the lesson at the start, spend the rest of your lesson assisting students as they complete the sheets! No textbook or PowerPoint necessary! (PPT is included to instruct students and teacher of the order of tasks). With exam questions and exam guides instructing students how to answer questions, The Knowledge House are here to make your life easier. Thanks for reading. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions or comments.
Crime and punishment through time - 1.3 Crime, punishment and law enforcement in later Middle Ages
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Crime and punishment through time - 1.3 Crime, punishment and law enforcement in later Middle Ages

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Education experts The Knowledge House provide outstanding resources to outstanding teachers to make sure you have the time to concentrate on teaching. Created by expert history teachers, we look to reduce the workload in your busy schedule by creating ready-to-use resources. Each of our lessons are carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 specification using the Hodder and Pearson textbooks. However, neither textbook is necessary for the completion of these tasks. Our lessons follow a unique format. Each lesson is linked to a sub-chapter of the Edexcel Pearson textbook. This lesson links to Chapter 1.3: Crime, punishment and law enforcement in the later Middle Ages. All sheets to be printed out at the beginning of the lesson. Each student then works the way through the sheets at their own pace. Each worksheet comes with extension tasks to stretch the MABLE. Unfinished tasks can be completed for HW and feedback. Exam questions can be completed for homework. It is recommended that no longer than two singles or one double lesson is sent on each sub-chapter. This allows the incredible amount of content to be completed quite comfortably through year 10 and 11. The four topics for GCSE history requires approximately 60 sub-chapters to be covered (Paper 1= 23; Paper 2 (A) = 9; Paper 2(B) = 12; Paper 3 = 16). This breaks down into 60 double lessons. For a school that has three 100 minute doubles in a two-week cycle, this allows for the course to be covered by February-March, while still allowing for lessons to go through exam practice and missed lessons for a variety of reasons. This system has been tested by our history expert in a mixed ability class, with the course finished by February half-term. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any queries, questions or comments. We would be happy to arrange a call to discuss how you can use these resources to allow you to do what you love… TEACH!!
Crime and punishment through time - 2.2 Law enforcement and punishment, c1500-c1700
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Crime and punishment through time - 2.2 Law enforcement and punishment, c1500-c1700

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Education experts The Knowledge House provide outstanding resources to outstanding teachers to make sure you have the time to concentrate on teaching. Created by expert history teachers, we look to reduce the workload in your busy schedule by creating ready-to-use resources. Each of our lessons are carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 specification using the Hodder and Pearson textbooks. However, neither textbook is necessary for the completion of these tasks. Our lessons follow a unique format. Each lesson is linked to a sub-chapter of the Edexcel Pearson textbook. This lesson links to Chapter 2.2: Law enforcement and punishment, c1500-c1700. All sheets to be printed out at the beginning of the lesson. Each student then works the way through the sheets at their own pace. Each worksheet comes with extension tasks to stretch the MABLE. Each sheet is glued into the book to create an amazing set of notes with printed headings that students will have for revision purposes. Unfinished tasks can be completed for HW and feedback. Exam questions can be completed for homework. It is recommended that no longer than two singles or one double lesson is sent on each sub-chapter. This allows the incredible amount of content to be completed quite comfortably through year 10 and 11. The four topics for GCSE history requires approximately 60 sub-chapters to be covered (Paper 1= 23; Paper 2 (A) = 9; Paper 2(B) = 12; Paper 3 = 16). This breaks down into 60 double lessons. For a school that has three 100 minute doubles in a two-week cycle, this allows for the course to be covered by February-March, while still allowing for lessons to go through exam practice and missed lessons for a variety of reasons. This system has been tested by our history expert in a mixed ability class, with the course finished by February half-term. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any queries, questions or comments. We would be happy to arrange a call to discuss how you can use these resources to allow you to do what you love… TEACH!!
International relations 5. Impact of imperialism on IR
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International relations 5. Impact of imperialism on IR

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Lesson 5/12 linking to the new Cambridge specification: Cambridge International AS and A Level History (9489) Each lesson is carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new CIE curriculum. Changes from (9389) specification are incorporated. The lesson focuses on the impact imperialism had on relations between the great powers: Teacher PPT on key events Recap of the main areas of colonisation Areas of contention between the great powers (Balkans, South Africa, Asia) Tensions between the great powers Interpretations on the Naval Arms Race Start of World War I Extension activities Exam questions Our resources are fully differentiated and come with engaging, student-led activities with source material, interpretations and exam questions. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions, queries or comments. Thank you.
International Relations 2. Scramble for Africa I
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International Relations 2. Scramble for Africa I

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Lesson 2/12 linking to the new Cambridge International Relations specification: Cambridge International AS and A Level History (9489) Each lesson is carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new CIE curriculum. Changes from (9389) specification are incorporated. The second lesson focuses on the Scramble for Africa and includes: Teacher PPT on key events The beginnings of the scramble The work of explorers (Stanley, Livingstone and de Brazza) Imperialistic tensions among the great powers The Berlin Conference Our resources are fully differentiated and come with engaging, student-led activities with source material, interpretations and exam questions. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions, queries or comments. Thank you.
International Relations 4. Reactions to imperialism
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International Relations 4. Reactions to imperialism

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Lesson 4/12 linking to the new Cambridge specification: Cambridge International AS and A Level History (9489) Each lesson is carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new CIE curriculum. Changes from (9389) specification are incorporated. This lesson focuses on domestic reactions to imperialism in Britain, France and Germany: Teacher PPT on key events Imperialism in Britain Imperialism in France Imperialism in Germany Extension activities Exam questions Our resources are fully differentiated and come with engaging, student-led activities with source material, interpretations and exam questions. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions, queries or comments. Thank you.
International Relations 10. Changes to US foreign policy
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International Relations 10. Changes to US foreign policy

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Lesson 10/12 linking to the new Cambridge specification: Cambridge International AS and A Level History (9489) Each lesson is carefully planned to meet the exacting standards of the new CIE curriculum. Changes from (9389) specification are incorporated. The lesson examines the changes to US foreign policy in the aftermath of the closing of the frontier: Teacher PPT on key events Summary of the Russo-Japanese War Closing of the US frontier Change in US foreign policy Extension activities Exam questions Our resources are fully differentiated and come with engaging, student-led activities with source material, interpretations and exam questions. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions, queries or comments. Thank you.
The American West, c1835-c1895: 2.1 The development of settlement in the West
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The American West, c1835-c1895: 2.1 The development of settlement in the West

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Struggling with the massive amount of content for the new GCSE history curriculum? Finding it difficult to keep students engaged? Spending hours planning resources that just adds to your already burdensome workload? The Knowledge House has created a unique and engaging method of allowing teachers to get through the vast amounts of content on the new GCSE curriculum in the minimal amount of time. With meticulously created worksheets, all of our resources require students to complete a series of tasks to slowly uncover the material. Each task has a series of extension activities to stretch the more able while still allowing for the less able to access the content. Our concept is simple - making your life easier! Print out the work sheets, trim them so they can be glued into students’ books, briefly explain the core ideas of the lesson at the start, spend the rest of your double lesson assisting students as they complete the sheets! No textbook or PowerPoint necessary! With exam questions and exam guides instructing students how to answer questions, The Knowledge House are here to make your life easier. Thanks for reading. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions or comments.
The American West, c1835-c1895: 3.1 Changes in farming, the cattle industry and settlement
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The American West, c1835-c1895: 3.1 Changes in farming, the cattle industry and settlement

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Struggling with the massive amount of content for the new GCSE history curriculum? Finding it difficult to keep students engaged? Spending hours planning resources that just adds to your already burdensome workload? The Knowledge House has created a unique and engaging method of allowing teachers to get through the vast amounts of content on the new GCSE curriculum in the minimal amount of time. With meticulously created worksheets, all of our resources require students to complete a series of tasks to slowly uncover the material. Each task has a series of extension activities to stretch the more able while still allowing for the less able to access the content. Our concept is simple - making your life easier! Print out the work sheets, trim them so they can be glued into students’ books, briefly explain the core ideas of the lesson at the start, spend the rest of your lesson assisting students as they complete the sheets! No textbook or PowerPoint necessary! (PPT is included to instruct students and teacher of the order of tasks). With exam questions and exam guides instructing students how to answer questions, The Knowledge House are here to make your life easier. Thanks for reading. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions or comments.