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Nazi propaganda and censorship
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Nazi propaganda and censorship

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE History course. This double lesson looks at the different types of propaganda and censorship, and includes a worksheet to aid students.
The Nazi police state
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The Nazi police state

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Ideal for the new GCSE Edexcel History course. This lesson looks over how the Nazis created the police state, looking at how they terrorised people into conforming. This lesson is likely to take either a double lesson or even a double lesson and a single lesson.
The Enabling Act
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The Enabling Act

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Ideal for the new GCSE History course. A powerpoint and worksheet looking at the Enabling Act. Includes a resource for students to use and annotate.
The Reichstag Fire
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The Reichstag Fire

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Ideal for the new GCSE course. A powerpoint and resource looking at the impact of the Reichstag Fire, and how it helped Hitler to create his dictatorship.
Was James I a good or bad King
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Was James I a good or bad King

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A powerpoint looking at whether or not James I was a good or bad king. It looks at the problems he faced. Differentiated resources for different abilities - higher, middle and lower. Different activities for the different abilities.
Turning points of the English Civil War
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Turning points of the English Civil War

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Students investigate different turning points in the English Civil War, looking at what happened, and how this then impacted on the outcome of the Civil War. Differentiated activities for higher, middle and lower ability students, and support sheets available for lower ability students.
Why did Parliament win the English Civil War?
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Why did Parliament win the English Civil War?

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A lesson looking at the different factors why Parliament won the English Civil War. Students categorize the reasons into factors, prioritize the reasons and then answer an assessment style question based on the new GCSE. Differentiated activities for higher, lower and middle ability, and support sheets available for lower ability.
English Civil War scheme of work
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English Civil War scheme of work

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A 10 lesson scheme of work that looks at the English Civil War. Differentiated resources for each lesson, with different resources for higher, middle and lower ability. Lesson titles: 1- Was James I a good or bad king 2 and 3 - Gunpowder Plot (2 lessons) 4 - Charles I issues 5 and 6 - Causes of the English Civil War (2 lessons) 7 - Different armies of the English Civil War 8 - Battles of the English Civil War 9 and 10 - Turning points of the English Civil War 11 - Why did Parliament win the English Civil War
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
Rebirth of Nazism
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Rebirth of Nazism

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A resource ideal for GCSE students, looking at how the Nazis changed their ideas following the Munich Putsch.
Significance
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Significance

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A powerpoint and worksheets looking at different historical figures in History. Each group gets a different worksheet on a different figure, they are to prepare a presentation and a speech on this person, and then the class votes on who was the most significant.
Vietnam war
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Vietnam war

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A powerpoint looking over part b of the Edexcel coursework, and why guerilla warfare was so significant in the Vietnam War.
Elizabethan society
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Elizabethan society

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A resource that is ideal for the start of the Edexcel unit 2 course on Early Elizabethan England. Includes a table worksheet and a homework activity.
The Suffragettes
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The Suffragettes

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A series of 3 lessons looking at arguments for and against women getting the vote, tactics used by the women and why women won the vote. Attached is also an assessment that can be used at the end of the 3 lessons which follows the new GCSE style of questions. Ideal for KS3.