Introduction to the British Empire and growth. Contains differentiated resources.
Also available in a SOW bundle here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/british-empire-and-migration-sow-11587059
An overview of the Weimar Republic, including strengths and weaknesses; examining the differences between left and right wing; the Kapp Putsch and the Spartacist Uprising
You will need the Oxford AQA GCSE textbook for Germany 1890-1945 for these lessons
Lesson 1 - timeline - putting together an overview of the timeline of the period
Lesson 2 - What was Germany like before the First World War?
Examining three cases of men who were shot and discussions of if this was right or not. Includes clips of testimonies of soldiers who witnessed the executions.
Lessons included:
Piracy in the caribbean and the impact
Why the Huguenots left France and the impact on Britain
English colonisation in Ireland - case study of massacre at Drogheda
Why were English convicts sent to Australia and the impact of this
A three hour lesson that examines the impact of Henry's dealing with Elizabeth Barton and the Carthusian monks, as well as change and continuity in the Church by 1536.
You will need the Oxford AQA History Religious Conflict and the Church of England textbook.
Complete lesson with resources (apart from the model answer about the Pilgrimage of grace as it's AQA material. You can find the answer on their website).
Exploring the lives of West Indians when they came to Britain in 1948
Also available in a SOW bundle here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/british-empire-and-migration-sow-11587059
Lesson on Kindertransport and how it affected the Jewish refugees
Also available in a SOW bundle here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/british-empire-and-migration-sow-11587059
Part of my ongoing Scheme of Work for the New AQA GCSE.
If the powerpoints refer to page numbers, it is either the blue AQA Health and The People (Hodder Education) or OCR GCSE History A SHP textbook (red).
The Black Death
Middle Ages - Pulling it all together
Renaissance
Pare and Harvey
Dealing with Disease
Surgery and Nursing
Vaccination
Early Modern Britain - Pulling it all together
Germ Theory
A Revolution in Surgery
How did Public Health Improve
The Discovery of Penicillin
Modern Medicine
Modern Surgery
How did public health reforms (liberal reforms - adapted from a brilliant resource on TES)
What is the answer to public health
Conclusion and Review
Important note: Some of these resources will have been partly adapted by other excellent resources on TES - I can't remember the authors, otherwise I would credit them! (Most particularly for Vaccination).
This powerpoint goes through the whole of the Health and the People course, with some extra information on Hippocrates (but not Galen as I use a separate Boardworks ppt for that). Includes all the necessary content, factors summary, and exam checkpoints with questions. Hope it comes in handy!