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Britain 1890-1918
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Britain 1890-1918

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Complete exam revision notes that cover; - Liberal Social Reforms - Suffragettes - Homefront and WW1 Ideal for use on the OCR course, although can be tweaked for all new courses. Complete exam notes for students and teachers to use for revision!
Smuggling today
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Smuggling today

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Ideal for KS3 lessons looking at crime and punishment over time, or for the new Edexcel GCSE course. This lesson looks at smuggling today and how far smuggling has changed since the 18th century, looking at the increase in drug smuggling and people smuggling. Includes a table, worksheet and differentiated activities throughout.
Weimar constitution
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Weimar constitution

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A powerpoint and lesson looking at the Weimar Constitution. Ideal for the Edexcel GCSE course. Includes exam questions and teacher notes
Flashpoints of the Cold War, 1979-1984
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Flashpoints of the Cold War, 1979-1984

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE History course. This double lesson looks at the key flash-points in superpower relations looking at key events like; - Soviet invasion of Afghanistan - Olympic boycotts - Reagan and SDI Students consolidate their knowledge through an exam question looking at the importance of the invasion of Afghanistan for relations between the USA and the Soviet Union
Who were the Plains Indians?
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Who were the Plains Indians?

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This lesson is ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE course, and looks at the beliefs of the Plains Indians and who they were. It covers how they were governed, their homes and their beliefs and importance of spiritual dances. Includes differentiated activities throughout, and a worksheet with consolidated information. There is also an exam question with mark scheme for self/peer assessment,
Elizabeth I poverty
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Elizabeth I poverty

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Students will look at how Elizabeth I dealt with the problems of poverty and begging during her reign. Accompanying worksheet. Ideal for the new GCSE specification and for higher ability students at KS3. Differentiated activities for students.
The significance of the Hungarian Uprising (GCSE)
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The significance of the Hungarian Uprising (GCSE)

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This lesson is ideal for the new 9-1 Edexcel GCSE Cold War course, looking at the significance of the Hungarian Uprising in the intensification of the Cold War. Covers the Hungarian Uprising, the reaction to this, and how important this was for Cold War relations.
How successful were the Homesteaders?
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How successful were the Homesteaders?

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel 9-1 course that looks at how successful the Homesteaders were. Looks at the problems they faced, and the solutions they came up with to overcome these problems. Includes a washing line activity with supported judgement and a silent debate.
America after WW1
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America after WW1

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A lesson ideal for KS3 that looks at what position America was in after WW1. Focus upon the policy of isolationism, and the impact this would have, Differentiated activities throughout.
English Civil War
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English Civil War

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A powerpoint and accompanying resources looking at why the English Civil War started, students explain and prioritize each of the reasons. There are different worksheets for different abilities and different activities for the different abilities. Also included are challenge and super challenge activities.
Britain during the Blitz
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Britain during the Blitz

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A lesson aimed at KS3 students that looks at the different methods used during the Blitz. Asks students to assess the affect of each method, and includes a hot seating activity.
What was the greatest threat facing Elizabeth I?
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What was the greatest threat facing Elizabeth I?

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel (9-1) GCSE specification that looks at what the greatest threat facing Elizabeth I was. Includes 10 question quiz, resource pages, and different activities, alongside challenges/super challenge activities.
The Roaring Twenties - did everyone benefit?
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The Roaring Twenties - did everyone benefit?

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A series of lessons looking at how far everyone in America benefited from the Roaring Twenties. Each lessons focuses on a different group e.g. women, black Americans and workers/farmers. Students will be collating information for/against, before reaching an overall conclusion for each lesson. At the end of the three lessons, students will be answering a new style GCSE question on how far everyone benefited from the roaring twenties, to consolidate knowledge (a good assessment point). Includes differentiated activities, worksheets and source work.
Why was there an economic boom in America?
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Why was there an economic boom in America?

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A lesson ideal for KS3 that looks at why there was an economic boom in Ameirca after WW1. Students will explain, priorities and link factors, allowing them to practice higher-level skills. Will require SHP 'USA between the wars' textbook pages 26=27 but I can scan and email it across if needed.
In what ways did the American economy boom after WW1?
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In what ways did the American economy boom after WW1?

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A lesson ideal for KS3 that looks at the ways in which the American economy boomed after WW1. Includes a table for students to consolidate their notes, and an inference question for students to try. Will require the 'SHP USA between the Wars 1919-1941' textbook pages 22-25. If you require them, I am happy to scan and email them across for you.
Why go West?
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Why go West?

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This lessons looks at the reasons why people moved West, looking at the concept of Manifest Destiny, and push and pull factors. Includes differentiated activities, challenges and super challenges.
Containment and the Soviet reaction (GCSE)
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Containment and the Soviet reaction (GCSE)

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel Cold War course (adaptable to other exam boards). This lesson looks at why America started the policy of containment, how the Soviets reacted and why this led to increased hostility. Students will practice narrative skills through linking key events, before answering an 8 mark consequence question,