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Italy and Fascism - How successful was Mussolini in controlling the youth?
An A-level lesson on Mussolini's social policies. Students will evaluate the extent to which Mussolini succeeded in capturing the hearts and minds of Italy's children.
Crime and Punishment - Forest Laws
A GCSE lesson on William the Conqueror's forest laws. Students will understand the reasons for the introduction of the forest laws and will build an essay plan on the topic.
Crime and Punishment - Conscientious Objectors Change over time
A GCSE lesson which should follow lessons on COs in WWI and WWII. The lesson requires students to analyse the change over time in attitudes of the public, the government and the military towards COs.
Italy and Fascism - Matteotti Crisis
An A-level lesson on the Matteotti Crisis. Students will evaluate the extent to which the Matteotti crisis enabled Mussolini to establish a dictatorship. The lesson enables students to plan their answer to an essay question.
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Crime and Punishment - Conscientious Objectors
A 3 lesson GCSE series on conscientious objection. Students will analyse the treatment of conscientious objectors in both world wars.
AQA 8145 Germany - The Depression
A GCSE lesson on the impact of the Depression. This lesson leads in to why the Nazis gained support, leading to Hitler becoming Chancellor. Students will understand the causes and consequences of the Depression and will analyse the economic and political effects.
How did the Domesday Book help William keep control of England?
A KS3 lesson on the Domesday book and its role in helping William keep control. Best taught after the Feudal system as contains a comparative analysis for students to reach a judgement on the most effective method of control.
Includes interactive student activities and team exercises.
AQA 8145 Elizabeth I - Causes of the war with Spain
A differentiated GCSE lesson in which students explore the causes of the war with Spain. Students will practice the skills necessary for a 16 mark essay question and link their knowledge here to their prior understanding. Students will categorise the causes and consider the role of long and short term factors.
AQA 8145 Elizabeth - Defeat of the Spanish Armada
A GCSE lesson in which students analyse the reasons why the Spanish Armada was defeated. Requires students to make links between factors before reaching a judgement on the most important factor.
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AQA 8145 Elizabeth I - Exploration and the Spanish Armada
A series of GCSE lessons for the new AQA spec. Students will examine voyages of discovery, the reasons and their causes and link this to the Spanish Armada. Students will study the causes and events of the Armada as well as the reasons for its defeat.
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AQA 8145 Elizabeth I - Elizabethan Government
A series of GCSE lessons for the new AQA specification. Students will study how Elizabeth became Queen and the early challenges to her throne as well as how Elizabethan government was run. This covers the first part of the specification.
AQA 8145 Elizabeth - Reasons for voyages of discovery
A GCSE lesson in which students explore the reasons why voyages of discovery were possible during the Elizabethan era. Students will also examine famous examples of Elizabethan explorers to understand their contributions.
AQA 8145 Medicine - Liberal Reforms
A GCSE lesson in which students will understand the reforms introduced by the Liberal government at the start of the 20th century, and understand why they were introduced. Students will also develop their understanding through making links between factors.
AQA 8145 Medicine - How successful were the Liberal reforms?
A GCSE lesson in which students use sources to evaluate the effectiveness of liberal reforms in the first part of the 20th century. Students will evaluate by looking at the successes and failures of the reforms. Also includes a practice GCSE 8 mark question asking 'how useful'? Should follow from a lesson introducing the Liberal Reforms.
AQA 8145 Medicine - Surgery and John Hunter
A GCSE lesson in which students examine the impact of John Hunter in the field of surgery. Students will consider which area was Hunter's most significant contribution to surgery. Students will then consider how much surgery has changed between the medieval period and by 1800 in preparation for the 'compare' 8 mark questions on the exam.
AQA 8145 Medicine - Did Religion help or hinder Medieval medicine?
A GCSE lesson in which students will compare the impact of the religions of Islam and Christianity on the development of medicine in the medieval period. Students will compare the religions to find similarities and differences before reaching a series of judgements on significance. These directly link to questions 2 and 3 on the new AQA paper, and includes an 8 mark 'compare' practice question which could be set for homework.
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AQA 8145 Medicine - Surgery: A Thematic Study over time
A series of lessons which covers the surgery sections of the AQA specification. This scheme has been designed for teaching thematically, but could be incorporated into chronological teaching. Includes practice and preparation for all types of exam questions for the AQA Medicine paper.
AQA 8145 Medicine - Developments in surgery in the 20th century
A GCSE lesson in which students will examine developments in surgery after WWI. Students will consider the role of the factors of war and technology in these developments and will reach judgements on which factor was more significant in the latter part of the 20th century.
AQA 8145 Medicine - Surgery over time
This works best as a summary lesson on the theme of surgery within the Health and the People Unit. Students will categorise evidence leading to progress in surgery before preparing for a 16 mark essay question in line with the new specification.
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Empire and Slavery
A series of KS3 lessons introducing the British Empire and Slavery. Students will study the reasons why Britain wanted an Empire followed by lessons on the middle passage, life on plantations and the abolition of slavery.