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Providing Geography and History resources across KS3, 4 and 5. Many resources for the new (2016) GCSE and A Level Geography courses are available.

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Providing Geography and History resources across KS3, 4 and 5. Many resources for the new (2016) GCSE and A Level Geography courses are available.
The Christmas Truce
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The Christmas Truce

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KS3 History lesson examining the Christmas Truce. Features a variety of activities based upon source text and images and also the Sainsbury's 2015 Christmas advert. The final slide can be printed as a plenary worksheet.
The Mormon Journey West
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The Mormon Journey West

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GCSE History lesson focuses on the Mormon journey west. The lesson introduces Brigham Young and looks at the challenges on the journey and how the Mormons sought to overcome them. The lesson features: - Key questions and learning outcomes - Background info on Brigham Young - Push and pull factors sort activity for reasons for travelling West - Detail on the journey west and challenges faced - A source based question and sheet to complete the question on - A short plenary activity as an alternative to using the question as a plenary This lesson features Smart notebook resources and therefore will require the user to have this software.
The Franco-Prussian War
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The Franco-Prussian War

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Two resources focused on the build up to the Franco-Prussian War and the events of the conflict, that led to Germany finally being unified. Both resources feature key questions and learning outcomes, a variety of stimuli and activities. Suitable for A Level history students. *these resources are on Smart notebook software
History of Medicine bundle
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History of Medicine bundle

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Bundle featuring four resources focused on the history of medicine and public health: - Overview of all elements of the GCSE History medicine through time course - Three resources on public health in 19th C Britain, and how it was reformed
19th Century Prison Reform
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19th Century Prison Reform

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Lesson on prison reform in the 19th Century, focusing on the work of Elizabeth Fry, the silent and separate system and methods used in various prisons. Features a starter, plenary worksheet, key questions and learning outcomes. Uses a variety of source material.
The Bloody Code
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The Bloody Code

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History lesson on the 'Bloody Code' when minor crimes could be punishable by death. Features a range of material to promote development of arguments for and against the the code. Includes key questions, learning outcomes, starter worksheet, various activities and a plenary.
White Americans and Indians
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White Americans and Indians

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GCSE History lesson exploring the reasons why White Americans and Native Indians clashed. Features a key questions, learning objectives and an exam question plenary that is scaffolded to support less able students.
German Unification 1848-1890 Summary
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German Unification 1848-1890 Summary

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Summary materials on German Unification between 1848 and 1890. 25+ slides of info in chronological order from the 1848 revolutions to the Franco-Prussian war to state socialism under Bismarck and everything in between. A useful summary and revision guide for pupils struggling to condense information from textbooks.
Public Health in 19th C Britain
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Public Health in 19th C Britain

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Whole lesson examining the reasons for the decline in public health in the towns and cities of 19th Century Britain. Features key questions, learning outcomes, a range of information and sources and a source-based examination question as a plenary.
Why did Germany lose WW2?
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Why did Germany lose WW2?

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Whole lesson looking at a range of factors for Germany's eventual military defeat in WW2. Features key questions, learning outcomes and a range of activities/discussion points. Suitable for KS4/5 History.
Chronology
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Chronology

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Lesson on the key historical skill of placing events in chronological order. Useful in KS3 as part of a What is History?/ Historical skills module. Tests pupils on key date related terminology and then asks them to create a timeline for Zayn Malik based upon his life story. Features learning outcomes.
Medicine Through Time Overview
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Medicine Through Time Overview

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Overview of the core content for Medicine Through Time. Ideal for a class with borderline C-grade candidates. Can be used for a variety of activities or printed out and distributed to students as a revision resource. Slides included; - Prehistoric medicine - Egyptian medicine - Greek medicine - Roman medicine - Medieval Arab medicine - Medieval Medicine - The Black Death - The Renaissance - Medicine 1750-1900 (several slides) - 20th C medicine up to the NHS (several slides)
Why were the Mormons unpopular?
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Why were the Mormons unpopular?

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GCSE History lesson examining the reasons why the Mormons were unpopular in the East. Builds upon prior knowledge of the 5 'P's of their faith and then follows Joseph Smith's travails as he led the Mormons around different parts of Eastern USA. Includes slides that can be printed as worksheets. Features a source based exam question with exemplar answer as plenary.
Edward VI- decision time
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Edward VI- decision time

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Full lesson on Edward VI's short but eventful time as King of England. Includes a range of activities and resources including an SEN worksheet. Key questions and learning outcomes featured. Suitable for KS2/3 History.
Medieval justice
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Medieval justice

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Lesson examining the methods of trial in medieval Britain. With a range of interesting activities. Lesson objectives and outcomes. Suitable for KS3 History. A fun lesson I always enjoy teaching.
Public Health in Britain 1800-1914 Overview
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Public Health in Britain 1800-1914 Overview

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A comprehensive overview of change and continuity in Britain's public health between 1800-1914. A useful history revision resource that can be tailored to most examination boards. Features activities and question prompts throughout. Also useful as a base resource for any public health scheme of work.
Henry VIII and the Break With Rome
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Henry VIII and the Break With Rome

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Full lesson on the events leading up to Henry VIII's break with Rome, examining a variety of reasons for the split. Contains worksheets and an SEN resource. Suitable for KS2/KS3 History students.