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Why did tensions increase between the USA and the Soviet Union 1945-1946? (GCSE)
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Why did tensions increase between the USA and the Soviet Union 1945-1946? (GCSE)

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Ideal for the new Edexcel 9-1 Superpower relations and the Cold War course (adaptable to other exam boards), this double lesson looks at the reasons why tensions increased between the USA and the Soviet Union 1945-1946. Students will firstly begin with a quick quiz testing previous Cold War knowledge, before moving onto look at the impact of the atomic bomb, the Telegrams and the Soviet take-over of Satellite states. Includes an 8 mark narrative exam question with a step-by-step guide for students to follow. Includes differentiated worksheets for looking at the reasons why relations worsened.
The arms race (GCSE)
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The arms race (GCSE)

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE Cold War course (adaptable to other exam boards). This lesson looks at the development of the arms race in why relations intensified between the USA and the Soviet Union. Also looks at the impact of the change in direction of leaders for the USA and the Soviet Union.
Cold War complete exam notes
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Cold War complete exam notes

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A comprehensive guide to the Cold War. Complete written notes for students that looks at; - Who was to blame for the Cold War - Cuban Missile Crisis - Vietnam and American failure in Vietnam This would need to be tweaked according to the specification you are using, but the content is still the same for the majority of exam boards (Edescel)
Why did Nazi support grow 1928-1933?
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Why did Nazi support grow 1928-1933?

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Ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE course, this resource looks at why Nazi support grew between 1928 and 1933. Includes an exam question, with differentiated resources, a sheet for lower ability students with guided questions, and an exemplar paragraph to use with middle ability students. Includes directed questions throughout for students to make their notes.
The development of the Cold War
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The development of the Cold War

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These two lessons deal with the Edexcel GCSE specification point 1.2 - the development of the Cold War. Both lessons are on sale for £2 each, but you can save money by buying both. Grab yourself a bargain, and save yourself some time planning!
The problem of the poor in Elizabethan England (GCSE)
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The problem of the poor in Elizabethan England (GCSE)

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2 double lessons - why was the poor a problem in Elizabethan England? This lesson looks at the reasons for their being a problem of poverty, the problem of vagabonds, and how effectively the government dealt with this issue. Includes a whole exam paper - a 4 mark, 12 mark and 16 mark question for students to assess their knowledge. Also includes a worksheet to help students with how effectively the government dealt with the problem of poverty.
Jack the Ripper
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Jack the Ripper

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Ideal to be used as part of a Jack the Ripper scheme of work, or crime and punishment over time. This bundle includes the effectiveness of the police force in the 19th century, how far the police were to blame for him not being caught, and why he was not caught,
Elizabeth I - Plots and revolts at home
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Elizabeth I - Plots and revolts at home

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This bundle covers the whole of specification point 2.1 of the new 9-1 Edexcel Elizabeth course - Plots and Revolts at home. Includes the Northern Earls Revolt, Ridolfi, Throckmorton and Babington plots, as well as the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots and the significance of Walsingham's use of spies.
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.
Germany 1918-1939 revision guide
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Germany 1918-1939 revision guide

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An extensive revision guide that covers the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE course, offers quick quizzes, key information and knowledge, exam questions and how to answer the exam questions
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
Entertainment through time
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Entertainment through time

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Ideal for students looking at how people entertained themselves, looks at Romans right through to entertainment today. Focus is on change and continuity, and why entertainment has changed overtime,
The British experience of warfare - Breadth 2 (changes in the role of the people)
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The British experience of warfare - Breadth 2 (changes in the role of the people)

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Breadth 2 lessons for the new A-Level 'The British experience of warfare 1790-1918'. This bundle of lessons covers 3/4 weeks worth of lesson time, along with numerous assessment points. I have used the 'Edexcel A Level History. Paper 3 The British Experience of Warfare C1790-1918 by Rick Rogers, Brian Williams',, however, I can scan and email the pages if you need to. Included in this bundle is a lesson on technical innovations and how the role of the people changed from 1790 to 1918. There are also numerous assessment points
The British experience of warfare - Breadth 1 (changes in organising the military)
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The British experience of warfare - Breadth 1 (changes in organising the military)

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Breadth 1 lessons for the new A-Level 'The British experience of warfare 1790-1918'. This bundle of lessons covers 3/4 weeks worth of lesson time, along with numerous assessment points. There are two essay plans included in the bundle. I have used the 'Edexcel A Level History. Paper 3 The British Experience of Warfare C1790-1918 by Rick Rogers, Brian Williams',, however, I can scan and email the pages if you need to.
English Civil War scheme of work
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English Civil War scheme of work

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A 10 lesson scheme of work that looks at the English Civil War. Differentiated resources for each lesson, with different resources for higher, middle and lower ability. Lesson titles: 1- Was James I a good or bad king 2 and 3 - Gunpowder Plot (2 lessons) 4 - Charles I issues 5 and 6 - Causes of the English Civil War (2 lessons) 7 - Different armies of the English Civil War 8 - Battles of the English Civil War 9 and 10 - Turning points of the English Civil War 11 - Why did Parliament win the English Civil War
Nazi Germany - the Weimar Republic
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Nazi Germany - the Weimar Republic

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A series of lessons that are suitable to be used for the new Edexcel GCSE History course. Includes resources and lessons as well as teacher notes for the whole of unit 1 and covers; 1) Overview of course and end of WW1 2) The Treaty of Versailles 3) Weimar Constitution 4) Weimar economic problems 5) Weimar political problems - including the Munich Putsch 6) Weimar success to 1924 7) Weimar recovery and the Golden Years Excellent resources to aid planning and delivery!
Rise of the Nazis
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Rise of the Nazis

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A bundle of powerpoints and worksheets that looks at how support for the Nazis grew between 1920-1932. Powerpoints and worksheets included for each lesson. Ideal for Edexcel's new GCSE course, although can be adapted to fit in with other specifications. Includes; - Nazi ideas - 25 point programme -Rebirth of Nazism after Munich Putsch - Reorganising the Nazi party - Wall Street crash - How did Hitler become Chancellor and 1932 elections
Cold War crises, 1958-1970 NEW GCSE BUNDLE
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Cold War crises, 1958-1970 NEW GCSE BUNDLE

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A bundle of resources that covers specification point 2 (Cold War crises, 1958-1970) on the new 9-1 Edexcel GCSE course. Includes lessons on Berlin, Cuba and Czechoslovakia, as well as an end of unit test. Each lesson is sold individually, however, you can save time and money buying this bundle to see you through.
Slavery
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Slavery

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A work book containing a whole scheme of work with 12 lessons on slavery. Each lesson contains an engage task (usually knowledge retrieval) and has a range of activities. The work book includes lessons on: Why Britain was involved in the slave trade Slave rebellions Why slavery was abolished Slavery today Why there are statues being pulled down today It is aimed at year 8, but can easily be adapted for any other key stage 3 year group!