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The British Empire work book
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The British Empire work book

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A work book designed for a half-term on the British Empire. The work book contains knowledge recall tests, lessons, assessments and opportunities for extended writing. The lessons included: What was the British Empire and why did Britain have one? What was the relationship like between Britain and America? How significant was the Boston Tea Party? What did losing the American colonies cost? What was India like before the British arrived? How and why did Britain gain control of India? Why did the Indians rebel in 1857? What was the impact of the empire in Britain and India? Did Britain colonise Australia on purpose? Why was there a scramble for Africa? Why is Cecil Rhodes a controversial figure? How did the empire help win two world wars? How did Britain lose their empire? Should we celebrate our empire?
Jack the Ripper scheme of work
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Jack the Ripper scheme of work

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A whole unit of work that covers 11 lessons. Includes lessons for assessments, mark schemes, and also a whole wide range of resources. Covers; - Why was there a crime scare in 19th century Britain - What sort of lives did Jack's victims lead - Why was it so difficult to identify Jack the Ripper - The personality of a killer - Who was Jack the Ripper - Did Jack want to make London a better place? - Were the police to blame? - Assessment preparation - Assessment lesson All resources are marked, higher ability, middle ability and lower ability. The unit is intended for one half term.
America after WW1
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America after WW1

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A lesson ideal for KS3 that looks at what position America was in after WW1. Focus upon the policy of isolationism, and the impact this would have, Differentiated activities throughout.
Why did Raleigh try and colonise Virginia (GCSE)
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Why did Raleigh try and colonise Virginia (GCSE)

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A double lesson looking at the reasons why Elizabeth wanted to colonise Virginia, the problems Raleigh faced, the significance of the voyage and the reasons why it failed. Also includes a 4 mark exam question for students to consolidate their knowledge,
The Battle of Hastings
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The Battle of Hastings

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A very detailed scheme of work exploring the Battle of Hastings and the implications for England after the Battle of Hastings; 1- Who had the strongest claim to the throne in 1066? 1 - What happened at Stamford Bridge 2 - Who had the strongest army? 3- The events of the Battle of Hastings 4- Why did William win the Battle of Hastings? 5- Revision lesson and assessment, along with marking grid 6 - Feedback lesson on the assessment with model answers for students to improve their work Various resources for each lessons all differentiated, each activity includes a challenge and a super challenge. Graded outstanding in an observation. Assessments follow the new GCSE criteria
Nazi Germany
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Nazi Germany

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Complete exam notes covering 1- The Weimar Republic 2- Hitler's rise to power 3 - Methods of control (fear and terror; propaganda; opposition) 4 - Life in Nazi Germany Complete exam notes ideal for students to use as part of their revision. Follows the old OCR course, however, with slight tweeking will fit with the new OCR, Edexcel and AQA GCSE courses. Fantastic set of notes used over numerous years to aid students revision.
Why was the Roman Army successful?
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Why was the Roman Army successful?

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Two lessons looking at how successful the Roman Army was, source work and tactic sheets. Differentiated activities for the higher, middle and lower ability students. Students finish by writing a two paragraph summary of why the army was successful. Guided steps for students
English Civil War
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English Civil War

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A powerpoint and accompanying resources looking at why the English Civil War started, students explain and prioritize each of the reasons. There are different worksheets for different abilities and different activities for the different abilities. Also included are challenge and super challenge activities.
How far has crime changed during the twentieth century
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How far has crime changed during the twentieth century

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Ideal for KS3 who are looking at crime and punishment over time, or the new Edexcel GCSE course. This lesson looks at modern crimes, and how far they have changed, and the reasons behind it, with the focus on technology. Includes differentiated activities throughout. Required for this lesson is p.87 of the Hodder Education Crime and Punishment through time - althought I CAN EMAIL IT TO YOU IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THIS BOOK.
The Spanish Armada
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The Spanish Armada

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Two lessons looking at the causes of the Spanish Armada, what happened and why it failed. Differentiated activities for higher, middle and lower abilities and accompanying worksheets. No textbooks required.
Why was Mary, Queen of Scots a threat to Elizabeth I? GCSE
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Why was Mary, Queen of Scots a threat to Elizabeth I? GCSE

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A double lesson that looks at why Mary, Queen of Scots was a threat to Elizabeth I, ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE course (could be adapted for AQA). Students will look at the reasons why Mary posed a threat to Elizabeth, key events upon Mary's arrival including what options Elizabeth had regarding what to do with Mary. Students will finish off with a 12 mark exam question looking at why the Catholic threat increased after 1566, looking at the Dutch Revolt and Mary's arrival in England. Includes a worksheet of printed notes, with questions to direct students and a timeline.
Was James I a good or bad King
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Was James I a good or bad King

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A powerpoint looking at whether or not James I was a good or bad king. It looks at the problems he faced. Differentiated resources for different abilities - higher, middle and lower. Different activities for the different abilities.
Were the Romans civilised or barbarians?
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Were the Romans civilised or barbarians?

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A lesson aimed at KS3 students that looks at whether or not the Romans can be considered as civilised or barbaric. Includes a card sort with differentiated activities for higher, middle and lower ability students to look at and sort out. Students will then write a supported conclusion to the key question using what they have learn in the lesson. Also included is an assessment using the new GCSE style of questions where students explain whether or not they agree with an interpretation of the Romans. Also includes a marking grid for students to be levelled.
Who was Jack the Ripper?
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Who was Jack the Ripper?

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A resource used for an Ofsted lesson that looks at Who Jack the Ripper was. It will take two lessons to complete. There are differentiated resources throughout, with challenge questions at each stage of the lesson. Students will play its a knockout with different suspects, and eliminate one suspect per round. They will go from 12 suspects to 6, then repeat the process to get 3 suspects and then decide one final suspect. Worked really well, the kids were engaged throughout, and there is a high level of challenge.
Why did the Nazis win little support between 1924-1928?
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Why did the Nazis win little support between 1924-1928?

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE course. This lesson looks at why the Nazis achieved so little support between 1924 and 1928. It contains a worksheet, a powerpoint with differentiated questions to support the worksheet, and an exam question. There are model answers and a support sheet for lower ability students.
Nazi propaganda and censorship
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Nazi propaganda and censorship

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE History course. This double lesson looks at the different types of propaganda and censorship, and includes a worksheet to aid students.
The Nazi police state
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The Nazi police state

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Ideal for the new GCSE Edexcel History course. This lesson looks over how the Nazis created the police state, looking at how they terrorised people into conforming. This lesson is likely to take either a double lesson or even a double lesson and a single lesson.
Weimar culture
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Weimar culture

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE Germany course that looks at life in Weimar Germany. Includes an exam question for students to answer, and a workbook for students to work through