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Edexcel 9-1 GCSE - Early Elizabethan England Unit 2 REVISION GUIDE & WORKBOOK
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Edexcel 9-1 GCSE - Early Elizabethan England Unit 2 REVISION GUIDE & WORKBOOK

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A 38 page study guide and workbook for Unit 2 of the Early Elizabethan England GCSE course. This booklet includes a range of student-led activities, such as card sorts, living graphs, categorizing tasks, ranking/ decision making activities, multiple choice and key word quizzes, follow-up questions, information sheets, exam style questions with hints and tips, a question types document, a key term glossary. These booklets can be used to teach the entire unit (around 8-9 lessons worth of resources and activities) or for flipped learning/ homework tasks, or simply given to students to revise independently before the exams.
The Slave Trade: 'Did the transatlantic slave trade have a positive or negative impact?'
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The Slave Trade: 'Did the transatlantic slave trade have a positive or negative impact?'

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A stand alone one hour enquiry lesson on the impacts of the slave trade. Students begin with a key term activity before assessing and evaluating a range of outcomes/ evidence from the slave trade. Students are introduced to some stamps that commemorate aspects of the slave trade and are challenged to create their own stamp based on their knowledge and understanding gained from the lesson. The activities in this lesson are differentiated to three stands.
The abolition of  the Slave Trade, a unit of study.
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The abolition of the Slave Trade, a unit of study.

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This product includes three one-hour lessons and an assessment focused on the main reasons for the end of the slave trade. The lessons are ideal for Key Stage 3. Each lesson includes a PowerPoint with step by step instructions, differentiated tasks (to 3 strands), extension challenges and high quality worksheets. The lessons focus on the key factors that led to the abolishment of the slave trade. Students learn through active student-led activities and open ended-questioning, which develop critical thinkers and develop the examination skills needed to form a point of view supported by the evidence. The differentiated worksheets and student response points are challenging yet accessible to all abilities. The assessment is a one hour source based question. There are a hints and tips document, literacy support document and a student friendly mark scheme with levels linked to the national curriculum. The assessment requires students to use their knowledge and skills developed from the three lessons to respond to a source based question. These lessons have been carefully created to allow students of all abilities to be challenged and to think critically about an important historical event. As always these lessons are teacher (and student) friendly. I hope that you and your students find these lessons to be helpful and engaging.
GCSE 9-1 Crime and Punishment through time c1700-c1900 Revision Guide and Workbook (UNIT 3)
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GCSE 9-1 Crime and Punishment through time c1700-c1900 Revision Guide and Workbook (UNIT 3)

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A 44 page revision guide and workbook for Unit 3 (c.1700-c.1900) from the Crime and punishment through time GCSE course. This booklet links to the Edexcel specification. The booklet is split into five sections; changing definitions of crime; changing attitudes to punishment; law enforcement; Case study 9Pentonville Prison and the separate system) and the reform of Robert Peel Each section covers the required knowledge and skills needed to succeed at GCSE level. There are a range of worksheets, student-led activities, exam style questions and tips, quizzes, key word tests, self assessment activities and information sheets. This booklet can be used as a student revision guide or it can be used to teach the entire specification. For instance there are resources and activities for all aspects of the specification. If you have purchased any of our other GCSE revision guides (Cold War, Germany or Elizabeth) then you will know that these resources are easy to follow and student-led. There are plenty of opportunities to develop exam skills, respond to exam style questions and check progress.
GCSE 9-1 Crime and punishment through time c.1500-c.1700 Revision Guide & Workbook (UNIT 2)
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GCSE 9-1 Crime and punishment through time c.1500-c.1700 Revision Guide & Workbook (UNIT 2)

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A 40 page revision guide and workbook for Unit 2 (c.1500-c.1700) from the Crime and punishment through time GCSE course. This booklet links to the Edexcel specification. The booklet is split into four sections; changing definitions of crime 1500-1700, law enforcement and punishments 1500-1700, a case study for the crimes and punishments of the Gunpowder plotters and witchcraft and the law 1500-1700. Each section covers the required knowledge and skills needed to succeed at GCSE level. There are a range of worksheets, student-led activities, exam style questions and tips, quizzes, key word tests, self assessment activities and information sheets. This booklet can be used as a student revision guide or it can be used to teach the entire specification. For instance there are resources and activities for all aspects of the specification. If you have purchased any of our other GCSE revision guides (Cold War, Germany or Elizabeth) then you will know that these resources are easy to follow and student-led. There are plenty of opportunities to develop exam skills, respond to exam style questions and check progress.
GCSE 9-1 Crime and punishment through time c.1000-c.1500 Revision Guide & Workbook (UNIT1)
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GCSE 9-1 Crime and punishment through time c.1000-c.1500 Revision Guide & Workbook (UNIT1)

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A 37 page revision guide and workbook for Unit 1 (c.1000-c.1500) from the Crime and punishment through time GCSE course. This booklet links to the Edexcel specification. The booklet is split into three sections; Crime and punishment in Anglo-Saxon England, Norman England and the Later Middle Ages. Each section covers the required knowledge and skills needed to succeed at GCSE level. There are a range of worksheets, student-led activities, exam style questions and tips, quizzes, key word tests, self assessment activities and information sheets. This booklet can be used to teach the entire unit. It can also be used to teach the entire unit. The resource includes a range of resources/ worksheets/ activities that can be used to teach individual lessons or a sequence of lessons. If you have purchased any of our other GCSE revision guides (Cold War, Germany or Elizabeth) then you will know that these resources are easy to follow, student-led and teacher friendly
Christmas Activities: Christmas through the ages!
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Christmas Activities: Christmas through the ages!

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Time travel Britain! Students learn about Christmas during two different eras; the medieval period and Christmas during the rule of Oliver Cromwell. These two booklets include a range of activities (that need minimal teacher intervention) such as a time travel activity, source analysis, writing up a report about Christmas in the period of study (a differentiated version included with sentence stems and a version without literacy support is included), a stamp making activity, a word search and a quick recap at the end where students change their time travels views based on what they now know. Each book will take the students a 60 minute lesson to work through (so enough material for two lessons here). Enjoy a stress free end of term lesson :-)
GCSE The American West, c1835 -c1895 Revision & Quiz Book
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GCSE The American West, c1835 -c1895 Revision & Quiz Book

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A 12 page revision and quiz book for the GCSE The American West, c1835-c1895 course. This GCSE revison guide includes activities to develop the in depth knowledge needed to succeed at GCSE level, for instance there are quick fire quiz questions for each unit, key event anagrams, consequence activities etc. A teacher answer booklet is included. These can be used for homework activities, unit tests or taught along side lessons.
GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War Revision and Quiz Book
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GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War Revision and Quiz Book

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A detailed revision and quiz booklet for the GCSE Superpower relations and Cold War GCSE course. This booklet includes a load of quick fire quiz questions for each unit which will develop and reinforce your students knowledge and understanding of the key events. There are a range of activities, such as identify the Cold War character, anagrams of key events, identify the consequences of key events. This booklet can be complete during lessons as plenaries, starters, homework tasks, revision aids, fun Christmas lessons, etc. There is a teacher book included too with all of the answers. Enjoy.
The Tudors: Lesson 9 Why was Mary Queen of Scots executed in 1587?
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The Tudors: Lesson 9 Why was Mary Queen of Scots executed in 1587?

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Students learn about four key Catholic plots that eventually led to the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1587. The students begin with a code cracking activity. The data collection task requires the students to research the key plots and attribute scores for various categories linked to each in order to complete a card trading activity to determine which plot was most dangerous. This is followed up by various decision-making activities that aim to develop exam skills. Clear step by step instructions included.
GCSE Early Elizabethan England: L9 What threat did Catholic plots pose to Elizabeth?
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GCSE Early Elizabethan England: L9 What threat did Catholic plots pose to Elizabeth?

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A lesson that examines the four major plots to get rid of Elizabeth. Students work through a range of activities, such as a fact file task on Sir Francis Walsingham and a card trading activity. Students are presented with a challenge whereby they need to decide which of the four plots was most threatening to Queen Elizabeth. Through research and discussions they attribute scores to various aspects of each plot before completing a follow up activity. The lesson concludes with a 16 mark exam style question.
GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany: L28 How did Hitler become a dictator?
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GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany: L28 How did Hitler become a dictator?

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GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany Lesson 28. How did Hitler become a dictator? A lesson focused on the events of 1933-1934 which led to Hitler gaining control over Germany. Students analyse the key events (Reichstag Fire, Enabling Laws, Night of Long Knives, Hindenburg’s death, Oath of Loyalty) give examples and explanations of how each led to Hitler’s control and they must give each event various scores in order to create a card trading activity card game. As always there are clear step by step instructions and high-quality differentiated worksheets and a range of activities.
Votes for Women: Lesson two: Who were the suffragettes?
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Votes for Women: Lesson two: Who were the suffragettes?

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Students create a card trading activity/ game for 4 influential female suffrage campaigners. They do this by attributing scores for various factors based on the information given. This gives the students an overview about who the suffragettes were and their actions. Other activities included also involve creating a fact file. Differentiated and easy to follow instructions.
Nazi Germany: Lesson 11 How did Hitler become a dictator?
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Nazi Germany: Lesson 11 How did Hitler become a dictator?

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Nazi Germany Lesson 11. How did Hitler become a dictator? A lesson focused on the events of 1933-1934 which led to Hitler gaining control over Germany. Students analyse the key events (Reichstag Fire, Enabling Laws, Night of Long Knives, Hindenburg’s death, Oath of Loyalty) give examples and explanations of how each led to Hitler’s control and they must give each event various scores in order to create Top Trmup cards. As always there are clear step by step instructions and high-quality differentiated resources.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment: Lesson 17 The Tolpuddle Martyrs
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment: Lesson 17 The Tolpuddle Martyrs

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What does the case of the Tolpuddle Martyrs tell us about crime and punishment in the early 19th century? The Tolpuddle Martyrs lesson requires students to complete a worksheet based on a video clip about the event which forms the case study for the period. There is an information sheet which includes the necessary information for the spec. Students use and information sheet to add additional knowledge before analysing the event to determine its importance in the history of crime and punishment.
GCSE, American West: L14: What were the impacts of government support for settlement in the West?
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GCSE, American West: L14: What were the impacts of government support for settlement in the West?

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National Geographic want to write an article about key events that impacted the West in the period c1835-c1895. They need help in selecting the most significant event to focus their article on. Students work together to identify the consequences of three key events (The Gold Rush, Homestead Act and the Pacific Railroad Act) and produce a series of bar graphs to show the significance of each event before determining which event was most significant in developing settlement in the West. An exam question concludes the lesson (structure strips and tips included).
The American West Unit 1: The early settlement of the West, c1835-c1862
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The American West Unit 1: The early settlement of the West, c1835-c1862

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This bundle includes 12 lessons covering unit 1 for the Edexcel GCSE American West module. Each lesson includes a range of worksheets with student-led activities, exam style questions, active learning tasks and a range of activities to challenge the more able and yet accessible for all abilities. The lessons are clear and easy to follow . No textbook needed.