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Industrial Revolution - Child Labour
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Industrial Revolution - Child Labour

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Whole lesson plus all resources and worksheets needed for teaching: Did child labour end in the Victorian Period? This is a fascinating lesson that gets students to think about modern day child labour and compare it with Victorian child labour. Students will look at the work completed by children in the Victorian Period through a variety of tasks, and then they will assess the situation today, first by looking at the case study of Nike using child labour (great link to History in the news), followed by a selection of videos that go through the modern day child labour situation. They will also research the various government acts put in place to stop child labour, using the information sheet (PROVIDED!) onto a differentiated table. Students will then complete one of three differentiated tasks assessing child labour. Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Industrial Revolution resources, such as ‘life for children in the factories’.
Tudors Knowledge Organiser
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Tudors Knowledge Organiser

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Knowledge Organiser for the Tudors, in the form of a family tree with information on each monarch. Also includes a section on ‘Why did Henry VIII create the Church of England’? Suitable for KS2 and KS3! Perfect as a revision resource or for sticking in exercise books at the start of a topic.
Why did Henry VIII create the Church of England?
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Why did Henry VIII create the Church of England?

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Whole lesson plus all resources needed for teaching 11-14s Why did Henry VIII create the Church of England? This lesson looks at the reasons why Henry VIII created the Church of England; Divorce Money Reform the church This is done using a variety of differentiated tasks, including videos, sorting out fact cards and putting statements in the correct chronological order. Finally, students will decide on the most important reason Henry VIII created the Church of England. Please review if you purchase and check out my other Tudor resources.
Medieval Baghdad and Medieval London
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Medieval Baghdad and Medieval London

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Suitable for teaching 11-14s and can also be used 7-11! Whole lesson plus all resources and worksheets needed for teaching: How different was the city of Baghdad to that of Medieval London? Students will investigate the medieval city of Baghdad and understand the Islamic Golden Age through videos and information sheets (provided). They will compare this information with London (also provided). This is perfect for teaching after Medieval life or the Black Death! Try out this interesting and often forgotten about world history in our curriculum! Please review if you purchase and check out my Medieval World (including China) resources!
OCR Tudor Rebellions Revision Pack!
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OCR Tudor Rebellions Revision Pack!

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50 page booklet - a DIFFERENT question a day - for teaching A Level OCR Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485–1603. Contains a variety of activities including exam questions (both breadth and interpretations), completing revision activities such as tables and timelines. Feedback is welcome.
What happened to Medieval Baghdad?
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What happened to Medieval Baghdad?

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Suitable for teaching 11-14s and can also be used 7-11! Whole lesson plus all resources and worksheets needed for teaching: What happened to the Medieval city of Baghdad? Students will look at the destruction of the Medieval city of Baghdad by the Mongol Empire, using a variety of tasks and activities which are fully differentiated. The lesson also includes a section on Baghdad today following the US war. All worksheets and resources are included. This is perfect for teaching after Medieval life or the Black Death! Try out this interesting and often forgotten about world history in our curriculum! Please review if you purchase and check out my Medieval World (including China) resources!
Hitler Youth Knowledge Organiser
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Hitler Youth Knowledge Organiser

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Knowledge Organiser for the Hitler Youth - suitable for KS3. Covers the Hitler Youth, League of German Maidens and Opposition Groups. Perfect for revision! Feedback is welcome.
Genocide in the 20th Century
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Genocide in the 20th Century

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Suitable for teaching KS3 - ideally Y9 due to the content of the lesson; "Does genocide exist today?" Students will look at examples of genocide in the 20th century; Holodomor, Ukraine Cambodia Bosnia and Herzegovina Rwanda Armenia Using information sheets (provided) students will complete a table (differentiated) on the different genocides. Students will then be asked to reflect on what they have learnt; Who is responsible for genocide? Are other people responsible if they do not try to stop the genocide? Why do people treat other human beings in ways like these? What would you do if you were in a situation where a group was being targeted? What can we do to stop genocide from happening in the future? This can open up some fantastic and thoughtful discussions. I use this lesson after teaching the Holocaust, as often I find other genocides tend to be forgotten about in the curriculum. All resources needed are included - please consider teaching this important lesson! Feedback is welcome.
GCSE History DISPLAY BUNDLE
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GCSE History DISPLAY BUNDLE

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This is a bundle of displays for teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1: American West 1835-1895 Early Elizabethan England 1558-1588 Medicine Through Time 1250-Present Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939 These are eye-catching displays perfect for your history classrooms! Feedback is welcome.
Did the universe begin with the Big Bang?
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Did the universe begin with the Big Bang?

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 4 of the Science and Religion SoW. This lesson looks at ‘Did the universe begin with the Big Bang’? In this lesson students will consider the scientific explanation for the origins of the universe. Students will be able to: Describe what the Big Bang is and why scientists think the Big Bang is important. Explain three pieces of evidence for the Big Bang happening. State three problems with the Big Bang theory. All resources included! Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
GCSE Medicine | The Great Plague
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GCSE Medicine | The Great Plague

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For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present. Renaissance Medicine: How similar were approaches to the Black Death and the Great Plague? This lesson covers the causes, treatments and preventions of the Great Plague. This includes: How similar were approaches to the Black Death and the Great Plague Plague Doctor Bills of Mortality source analysis Causes Treatments Preventions Comparison with Covid-19 20 question quiz with answers! Exam skills: Explain one way in which people’s responses to the Great Plague 1665 in London were similar to the way that people reacted to the Black Death 1348 in Britain. (4 marks) - This is discussed with students with model answers and a break down on how to answer this question! Explain one way in which ideas about the causes of disease were different in the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries. Also included: Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class! 20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Medicine Through Time resources!
Why is there evil and suffering?
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Why is there evil and suffering?

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KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 4 of the ‘What Big Questions are there?’ Scheme of Work. This lesson looks at ‘Why is there evil and suffering in the world’? This lesson is an introduction to understanding why there is evil and suffering, looking at the differences between moral and natural evil with examples. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to: Express your own feelings and suggest reasons why evil and suffering happens. Explain about how evil and suffering affects many people. Question why there is evil and suffering in the world if there is a good God. No worksheets needed - ready to download and teach straight away! Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the ‘What Big Questions are there?’
Importance of exercise
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Importance of exercise

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For teaching PSHE ages 11-14 (also suitable for ages 9-11). Whole lesson plus resources on the importance and benefits of exercise, including a self-reflection task. All resources are included for a 1 hour lesson. Please review if you purchase, feedback is welcome!
Rise of Hitler GCSE Booklet Revision
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Rise of Hitler GCSE Booklet Revision

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany This differentiated work booklet is for revising Key Topic 2: Rise of Hitler as part of the Weimar and Nazi Germany course. Perfect for revising in the lead up to GCSE exams. The booklet includes key content: Early rise of the Nazi Party 25 Point Programme Role of the SA Munich Putsch Lean Years Wall Street Crash Reasons for increased support (Hitler, Propaganda) Who supported the Nazis and why? How did Hitler become chancellor Also included are key exam skills - broken down step-by-step guides and practice questions: What can you infer… What is the main difference between the interpretations? Why are the interpretations different? Please review if you purchase!
GCSE Medicine | Medieval Treatment & Prevention
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GCSE Medicine | Medieval Treatment & Prevention

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-Present Lesson 2, Medieval Medicine: Why was there so little change in medicine in the Middle Ages? This lesson covers the way in which people treated and prevented disease in Medieval Medicine. This includes: How were the sick treated? What methods of prevention were used? Why didn’t prevention methods work? What factors hindered progress in the Medieval period? Included in this lesson: Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class! 20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson Exam style question including AFL sheet Please review if you purchase and check out my other Medicine Through Time lessons and resources!
Cold War | Detente
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Cold War | Detente

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What was détente and why was it important for US-USSR relations? Lesson 9 of the GCSE Cold War Scheme of Work! This lesson looks at the impact of detente in reducing tension between international relations within the Cold War. This lesson includes: Changes in leadership for the USA and USSR 1969-1979 Reasons for detente SALT 1 Helsinki Accords 1975 SALT 2 Included: Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class! 20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson Exam style narrative account question Please review if you purchase and check out my other Cold War lessons and resources!
GCSE Medicine | Florence Nightingale
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GCSE Medicine | Florence Nightingale

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For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present. 18th-19th Century Medicine: To what extent did Florence Nightingale improve medical care in the 19th century? This lesson covers the achievements and impact of Florence Nightingale. This includes: Scutari hospital How did care and treatment change? Who was Florence Nightingale? - Complete a person profile How different were hospitals by 1900? Overall summary of Florence Nightingale’s impact (in the style of an exam question!) Also included: Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class! - INCLUDES A COMPLETED BOOKLET! 20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Medicine Through Time resources!
GCSE Medicine | Medieval Revision Booklet
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GCSE Medicine | Medieval Revision Booklet

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For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present. Revision booklet for Medieval Medicine. Includes a wide range of activities to ensure students are engaged! This booklet covers; Galen and Hippocrates What caused disease Who treated the sick? The Black Death Factors causing little change and why progress was limited Practice exam questions - including model paragraphs! Knowledge quizzes throughout Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Medicine Through Time resources!
GCSE Germany | Hitler becomes Chancellor
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GCSE Germany | Hitler becomes Chancellor

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany 1918-1939 Hitler’s Rise to Power How did Hitler become Chancellor? This lesson looks at the events preceding Hitler becoming Chancellor, and who was most to blame for this happening. This lesson includes; Timeline of key events Inference question Source analysis (Von Papen and Hindenburg lifting Hitler up) - complete with breakdown of content, provenance and own knowledge! This lesson also includes an in-depth explanation on how to answer the interpretations questions for Paper 3 (3b, 3c and 3d) using an ‘I do, We do, You do’ worksheet which was used at a whole school CPD as an exemplar worksheet for how to effectively demonstrate worked examples and scaffolding! Also included: Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities! Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany resources.
GCSE Elizabeth I | Elizabethan Society
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GCSE Elizabeth I | Elizabethan Society

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Early Elizabethan England 1558-88 Queen, Government and Religion Why was Elizabeth’s world complicated? This is the first lesson of Early Elizabethan England. The lesson introduces the course and then looks at what Elizabethan society was like for Elizabeth I. This includes; Introductory quiz on Tudor England Who was Elizabeth I - family tree Background to Elizabeth’s reign Issues with religion How was society structured This was an outstanding graded lesson used for a formal observation! Also included: Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities! Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Early Elizabethan England resources.