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Romen Women and Children
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Romen Women and Children

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A lesson looking at how both rich and poor Roman women lived and what life was like for Roman children. Lesson includes teacher exposition, a colour code activity, a fill in the gap activity and a story board.
Who were the Victorians?
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Who were the Victorians?

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A lesson giving some background on the Victorians and a collection of interesting facts. This lesson was done for History club so is mainly information that was discussed and videos
Historic Heroine Display
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Historic Heroine Display

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A Display including pictures and information about heroic women throughout History including Anne Lister, Catherine Parr, Elizabeth Garret Anderson, Elizabeth I, Emily Wilding Davison, Emmeline Pankhurst, Ida Bell Wells Barnett, Jane Austen, Louisa Gould, Margery Kemp, Marie Curie, Mary Wollstencroft, Rosa Parks and Rosalind Franklin
Henry VII and the Nobility- AQA Tudors A level
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Henry VII and the Nobility- AQA Tudors A level

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A lesson looking at Henry VII and his relationship with his nobility, including the carrot and stick method and his rewards and punishments as well as specific examples. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and questions.
Henry VII Finance, Justice and Domestic Policy- AQA Tudors A level
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Henry VII Finance, Justice and Domestic Policy- AQA Tudors A level

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A lesson looking at Henry VII’s finance, including ordinary and extra ordinary revenue, the Exchequer and the Chamber, Henry VII’s justice and domestic policy including JPS as part of the AQA Tudors a level course. Includes starter recap, teacher exposition, historiography and practice exam question.
Henry VIII'S Domestic Policy 1509-1529- AQA Tudors A Level
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Henry VIII'S Domestic Policy 1509-1529- AQA Tudors A Level

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A lesson looking at Henry VIII’S Domestic Policy 1509-1529 following the AQA Tudors specification. The lesson looks at legal reform, tax reform, the amicable grant, JPs, Parliament, action against profiteering,the Church and the eltham ordinances. Lesson includes a recap starter and teacher exposition and a success and failure task.
Why were canals so important?
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Why were canals so important?

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A lesson looking at the invention and importance of canals during the Industrial Revolution including key individuals such as James Brindley, the Duke of Bridgewater and Josiah Wedgewood. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and questions and a video.