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Why did the Romans invade Britain
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Why did the Romans invade Britain

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A lesson looking at why the Romans invaded Britain including a recap starter, a video and multiple activities. Looks at the economic, political and social reasons.
What was black gold?
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What was black gold?

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A lesson looking into why coal was important during the Industrial Revolution and the jobs and dangers in a coal mine. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and questions and videos.
Crime and Punishment during the Industrial Revolution
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Crime and Punishment during the Industrial Revolution

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A lesson looking at crime and punishment (before the start of the police force) looking at the watch, magistrates and constables, capital punishment and transportation. Includes a recap stater, teacher exposition and questions and a source analysis worksheet.
Henry VII Government-AQA Tudors A level
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Henry VII Government-AQA Tudors A level

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A lesson looking at Henry’s VII’s government including his council, council learned in the law, court and household, parliament and Historiography. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and practice exam question.
Fabulous Feminists
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Fabulous Feminists

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A collection of fact files of fabulous women throughout History. This was used as a History Club lesson so doesn’t have many activities and is mainly fact files. Includes Margery Kemp, Catherine Parr, Elizabeth I, Mary Wollstonecraft, Jane Austen, Anne Lister, George Elliot, Mary Seacole, Florence Nightingale, Ida Bell Wells Barnett, Milicent Fawcett, Elizabeth Garret Anderson, Emmeline Pankhurst, Emily Wilding Davison, Marie Curie, Marlene Dietrich, Rosalind Franklin, Simone Dde Beauvoir, Eleanor Roosevelt, Katherine G Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Berry Frieden, Gloria Steinem, Rosa Parks, Angela Davis, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Malala Yousafzai, Emma Watson, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Louisa Gould, Alex Scott, Serena Williams and Taylor Swift
Was King Arthur Real?
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Was King Arthur Real?

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A lesson looking at the legend of King Arthur and whether it is a complete myth or based on some historical truth. Lesson includes the story of King Arthur, Videos of different interpretations of Arthur, Historical information and a word search. This was done for History Club so is mainly discussion and activity based rather note making.
Rise of Wolsey- Edexcel Henry VIII's Advisors GCSE
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Rise of Wolsey- Edexcel Henry VIII's Advisors GCSE

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A lesson looking at the Rise of Wolsey as part of the Edexcel Henry VIII’s Advisors GCSE. Looks at Wolsey’s background and his personality and how it helps him and debates whether Wolsey was the Alter Rex. Lesson includes teacher exposition and note making, practice exam questions, a colour code activity and a bingo plenary.
Roman Entertainment
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Roman Entertainment

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A lesson looking at Roman entertainment including sports, shopping, chariot races and gladiators. Lesson includes a card sort, mind map activity, teacher exposition and a trivial pursuit plenary.
Elizabeth's Image- AQA Tudors A-Level
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Elizabeth's Image- AQA Tudors A-Level

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A lesson focusing on Elizabeth’s portraits as part of the AQA Tudors A-Level. Lesson looks at the symbols in several paintings including sieve, rainbow and armada portrait. Lesson includes source analysis, a video and some debate questions.
18th and 19th Century Medicine unit- Medicine Through Time Edexcel GCSE
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18th and 19th Century Medicine unit- Medicine Through Time Edexcel GCSE

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A unit covering the 18th and 19th century medicine as part of the Medicine Through Time Edexcel GCSE. Includes the key individuals such as Jenner, Pasteur, Koch, Lister, Simpson and Nightingale and includes topics like surgery, nursing and germ theory. Lessons include: Jenner (vaccination), Germ Theory, Robert Koch, Pasteur's vaccines, James Simpson (anaesthetic) , Joseph Lister (antiseptic), Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole (nursing), Living conditions (Edwin Chadwick) and John Snow (Cholera) and a summary lesson. Also includes an exam technique lesson. Includes recap starters, teacher exposition, exam qeustions, worksheets and videos.
Pre-1066 unit
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Pre-1066 unit

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A unit covering the Stone age, Iron age, Romans, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. The main theme is looking at migration to Britain. Each lesson includes a recap starter and multiple activities including colour codes, work sheets, gap fills, true and false and videos. Lessons include: Stone age Britain, Iron age Britain, Why the Romans invaded Britain, Roman settlements, How did Britain become Christian, Why did the Romans leave Britain?, Alfed of Wessex, Viking Settlements, How was Anglo-Saxon Britain organised, Anglo-Saxon society and a summary lesson.
The fall of Wolsey- AQA Tudors A Level
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The fall of Wolsey- AQA Tudors A Level

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A lesson looking at Henry VIII’s annulment, why he wanted it, the events and Catherine’s response and the reasons for Wolsey’s fall including his failure to get the annulment, the amicable grant, political enemies and opposition to his foreign policy and isolation from the King. Follows the AQA Tudors A level specification. Lesson includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and questions.
Henry VII Foreign Policy- AQA Tudors A level
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Henry VII Foreign Policy- AQA Tudors A level

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A lesson looking at Henry VII’s foreign policy including his aims and relationships with Brittany, France Spain, Burgundy, HRE, the Netherlands, Scotland and Ireland as part of the AQA Tudors A level. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and success and failure task.
Child Labour
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Child Labour

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A lesson looking at child labour during the Industrial Revolution including a carousel activity on chimney sweeps, mines, mills and workhouses. Also includes teacher exposition on Robert Owen.