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Cold War | Prague Spring
Why was the Prague Spring of 1968 significant for the development of the Cold War?
Lesson 8 of the GCSE Cold War Scheme of Work!
This lesson looks at the impact of the Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia on the Cold War.
This lesson includes:
Background to Czechoslovakia within the USSR
What was the Prague Spring
Soviet reactions and the Brezhnev Doctrine
Consequences
Similarities and differences between the Hungarian Uprising and the Prague Spring
Included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Exam style narrative account question
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Cold War | Detente
What was détente and why was it important for US-USSR relations?
Lesson 9 of the GCSE Cold War Scheme of Work!
This lesson looks at the impact of detente in reducing tension between international relations within the Cold War.
This lesson includes:
Changes in leadership for the USA and USSR 1969-1979
Reasons for detente
SALT 1
Helsinki Accords 1975
SALT 2
Included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Exam style narrative account question
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Cold War | Afghanistan
Why didn’t the detente of 1969-79 last? The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
Lesson 10 of the GCSE Cold War Scheme of Work!
This lesson looks at the impact of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on international relations within the Cold War.
This lesson includes:
Why the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan
The Soviet-Afghan war
The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
Moscow Olympics 1980 and the international reaction
Ronald Reagan and the Second Cold War
Policies of Reagan
The SDI (Star Wars)
Consequences of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
Also included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
TWO exam style questions: narrative account and explain the importance of…
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Cold War | Collapse of the USSR
Why did Soviet control collapse in the East?
Lesson 11 of the GCSE Cold War Scheme of Work!
This lesson looks at the collapse of the USSR and why this led to end of the Cold War.
This lesson includes:
The background to collapse - including the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and new USSR leader Mikhail Gorbachev
Gorbachev’s new thinking
Summits (1985-89)
Fall of the Satellite States
Fall of the Berlin Wall
Included in this lesson:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Exam style narrative account question
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GCSE Medicine | Pasteur and Koch
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
18th-19th Century Medicine: Was Germ Theory the most significant breakthrough of the 1800s?
This lesson covers the discovery and impact Germ Theory - looking at the work of Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch. This includes:
Glossary of key terms
The Age of Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution
Understanding cause of disease - the discovery of Germ Theory
Who was Louis Pasteur?
Who was Robert Koch? - Including source analysis!
Impact of Germ Theory
Factors that helped and hindered in understanding cause of disease
Also included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Exam style 16 mark ‘how far do you agree’ question + AFL sheet!
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GCSE Medicine | John Snow & Public Health
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
18th-19th Century Medicine: How important was John Snow in fighting cholera in the 19th century?
This lesson covers the work of John Snow and his impact on Public Health. This lesson also covers the governments role in Public Health and Edwin Chadwick. This includes:
Living conditions during the Industrial Revolution - includes source analysis ('King Cholera)
What was cholera
Work of John Snow
Death’s Dispensary source analysis
The Great Stink - source analysis
The Sanitary Movement
Public Health Acts (1848, 1875) and Edwin Chadwick
Also included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Exam style question - 16 mark ‘how far do you agree’ + AFL sheet
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GCSE Medicine | Magic Bullets & Penicillin
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
Modern Medicine: How important was the development of penicillin in modern medicine?
This lesson covers the disovery and impact of Magic Bullets and Penicillin, looking at the roles of Alexander Fleming, Florey & Chain, and factors that enabled it’s development. This includes:
Advancements in treatments in the 1900s
Magic Bullets
Who discovered Penicillin and how?
Alexander Fleming
Florey and Chain
Factors enabling the mass production of Penicillin
Positives and negatives of Penicillin
Also included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Exam style question - 16 mark ‘how far do you agree’ + AFL sheet and checklist!
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GCSE Germany | Rise to dictatorship
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
Nazi control and dictatorship
How did Hitler create a dictatorship 1933-34?
This lesson looks at how Hitler consolidated power and created a dictatorship 1933-34. This includes;
The Reichstag Fire
The Enabling Act and the banning of other parties and trade unions
The threat from Röhm and the SA
The Night of the Long Knives
The death of von Hindenburg
Hitler becoming Führer, the army and oath of allegiance
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
An inference source question and 12 mark ‘explain why’ question with AfL sheet
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GCSE Germany | Nazi Terror & Religion
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
Nazi control and dictatorship
How did the Nazi’s use terror and religion to control people?
This lesson looks at how Hitler used terror to maintain control of Germany. This includes:
What was the police state?
In depth look at the; SS, SD, Gestapo, Concentration Camps, Legal system
How the Nazis controlled religion - the Catholic and Protestant churches
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Two practice interpretation questions (3b and 3c) with structure strips.
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GCSE Germany | Workers in Nazi Germany
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
Life in Nazi Germany
Did the standards of living improve under the Nazi regime?
This lesson looks at employment and living standards under the Nazis. This includes:
Nazi policies to reduce unemployment, including labour service, autobahns, rearmament and invisible unemployment.
Changes in the standard of living, especially of German workers.
The Labour Front, Strength Through Joy, Beauty of Labour.
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Explain why (12 marks) exam question with AfL sheet
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GCSE Germany | Children / Hitler Youth
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
Life in Nazi Germany
How effectively did the Nazis control the youth of Germany?
This lesson looks at children in Nazi Germany. This includes:
Who were the Hitler Youth and what did they do?
Who were the League of Germany Maidens
Fact Files on the Hitler Youth and League of German Maidens
How did the Nazis control education?
Video clip questions for BBC’s ‘Henry’s story’
Opposition groups
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
How useful sources question (8 marks) plus AfL sheet plus a breakdown of the sources (either for teachers or students!)
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GCSE Germany | Persecution of Minorities
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
Life in Nazi Germany
Why was there increased persecution of minorities in Nazi Germany?
This lesson looks the persecution of minority groups in Nazi Germany. This includes:
Nazi racial beliefs and policies and the treatment of minorities: Slavs, ‘gypsies’, homosexuals and those with disabilities.
The persecution of the Jews, including the boycott of Jewish shops and businesses (1933), the Nuremberg Laws and Kristallnacht.
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Explain why (12 marks) exam question
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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Political Stability (Monarchy)
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
Political Stability
This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Political Stability’. This lesson focuses on the role of the monarch in maintaining political stability. This two hour lesson includes an accompanying work booklet!
How did the monarchy affect popular perceptions of authority?
This lesson covers;
What is political stability? How do we define it? Was the Tudor period stable?
The importance of the monarchy
Great Chain of Being
The use of propaganda
The use of patronage
The role of the church
Includes a 20 question knowledge check quiz
Also includes tasks around the following exam question: ‘Throughout the Tudor period, the church consistently supported the crown.’ How far do you agree? (25 marks)
Overall students will assess what was the most important method monarchs reinforced their authority and judge the effectiveness of the role of the monarch in maintaining political stability.
Please note this lesson uses the OCR Tudor Rebellions Revision Guide
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OCR Tyrone's Rebellion depth study NATURE
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is lesson 3 of the depth study for Tyrone’s Rebellion under Elizabeth I. This two hour lesson focuses on the nature of Tyrone’s Rebellion.
All resources are included!
This lesson looks at;
Retrieval quiz starter on the causes of Tyrone’s Rebellion
Nature of the rebellion, including: Objectives, Duration, Location, Size, Support, Leadership, Strategy and tactics, Organisation, Seriousness, Success or failure?
Battles and confrontations
How successful was Tyrone’s rebellion?
How serious was Tyrone’s rebellion?
Includes exam-style question (30 marker with interpretations)
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OCR Tyrone's Rebellion depth study IMPACT
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is lesson 3 of the depth study for Tyrone’s Rebellion under Elizabeth I. This two hour lesson focuses on the impact of Tyrone’s Rebellion.
All resources are included!
This lesson looks at;
Retrieval starter - Describe, Define, Date and Detail on Tyrone’s Rebellion
Impact of the rebellion:
How did the Tudor government deal with the rebellion?
The effects of the rebellion on government and society
Was the Tudor government ever seriously threatened by the rebellion?
How serious was Tyrone’s rebellion?
Long term, medium term and short term impact of Tyrone’s Rebellion
Was the Earl of Tyrone really a freedom fighter for Ireland?
Did the English government mishandle Tyrone’s Rebellion?
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Tudor Rebellion - Political Stability (Law)
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is lesson 3 of the unit ‘Political Stabilty’. This lesson focuses on the role of the judiciary and law in maintaining political stability. This two hour lesson includes an accompanying work booklet!
How did the monarchy use the judiciary and law to maintain political stability?
This lesson covers through a range of tasks and activities;
Why was law and order so important in maintaining political stability?
Common law and prerogative courts
Rumours
Treason
Royal Commissions
Justices of the Peace
Sheriffs
Lords lieutenant
County militia
Overall students will assess what was the most important method monarchs maintained political stability through the judiciary and the law.
Note- students will need the textbook for some of the tasks.
Feedback is welcome, please check out my other Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources!
American West | Plains Indians way of life
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 The American West 1835-95
This is lesson 1 of the American West course, which looks at who the Plains Indians were and their way of life, and overall looks at whether conflict was inevitable with the white settlers and US government.
This lesson comes complete with an accompanying work booklet, which includes differentiated tasks to suit the needs of all students in your class!
Additional extras!
Subject knowledge notes - can be used by the teacher or given to students as extra revision!
Narrative account question + assessment sheet
Model answers for the narrative account question!
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Cold War | Berlin Wall
Why was the building of the Berlin Wall significant for the development of the Cold War?
Lesson 6 of the GCSE Cold War Scheme of Work!
This lesson looks at the impact of the Berlin Crisis and the building of the Berlin Wall on the Cold War, including:
The problems with Germany and Berlin
The refugee crisis (there is a fun game included with this - instructions on the PPT!)
The Berlin ultimatum
Peace talks (and their consequences)
What was the Berlin Wall
Impact and consequences of the Berlin Wall, including international relations
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Also includes two exam style questions; narrative account homework question AND consequences question!
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GCSE Germany | Growth of the Nazi Party
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
Hitler’s Rise to Power
Why did people support the Nazi Party?
This lesson looks at the reasons why the Nazi Party grew in popularity from 1929 and 1932. This includes;
Unemployment
Josef Goebbels
Promises and Scapegoats
Financial Support
The SA
Hitler and Charisma
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
An inference source question and 12 mark ‘explain why’ question
A ‘how useful’ source question with AfL sheet
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany resources.
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Kett's and Western 1549
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Edward VI
How threatening was the Year of Commotion 1549 to the Tudor government?
This lesson looks at the Kett’s and Western Rebellions in 1549 under Edward VI. This includes:
Retrieval quiz starter task
Who was the Duke of Somerset?
Underlying problems in 1549
Causes of Kett’s and Western Rebellions
In depth look at the religious changes under Edward VI (New English Prayerbook) and why this was an issue for the Western rebels
How Kett’s Rebellion started
Nature of Kett’s and Western Rebellions
Impact of Kett’s and Western Rebellions
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson for teaching both Kett’s and Western Rebellion in 2 hours
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of both Kett’s and Western Rebellions 1549
Edward VI cover sheet for folders
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