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Abolition of Slavery
Abolition of Slavery worksheet that shows a variety of factors explaining why slavery was abolished. Students read each statement carefully and colour-code them to match the following factors: Religion, Economics, Politics and Attitudes.
Once students have completed this activity, they can demonstrate their learning by completing a piece of extended writing. For example, students can answer this questions: What was the most important reason for the abolition (ending) of the slave trade?
Significance of the French Revolution
Significance of the French Revolution worksheet that shows a variety of factors explaining why the French Revolution was significant/important and how it changed French society and beyond. Students read each statement carefully and colour-code them to match the following factors: Short-Term (ST), Long-Term (LT), Impact on France (IF), Impact Beyond France (BF),
Once students have completed this activity, they can demonstrate their learning by completing a piece of extended writing. For example, students can answer this questions: ***Explain the significance of the French Revolution. ***
Also, you could challenge students by asking: How do you think the French Revolution has benefitted us today?
Renaissance Card Sort Activity
Card sort activity assessing the work and significance of Vesalius, Pare and Harvey.
Hexagonal Learning Template
Hexagonal Learning Template
Catholic Challenges to Elizabeth, 1569-87
What challenges did Elizabeth face at home between 1569-87?
Describe a range of challenges Elizabeth faced during her reign.
Assess how the challenges Elizabeth faced posed a serious threat to her reign.
A Year 11 revision session analysing the causes, events and consequences of the Catholic plots Elizaebth I faced between 1569-87 (e.g., the Revolt of the Northern Earls, the Ridolfi Plot, the Throckmorton Plot and the Babington Plot).
Students use information from the Edexcel textbook to complete the worksheet, before going through exam-style questions with a breakdown of the success criteria.
Source Analysis Template
History source analysis template which can be used across the entire history curriculum to enhance students’ understanding of sources and their usefulness (ideal for KS3&KS4).