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Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level History resources available for purchase and download. New Focus Education offer resources from a teacher with 10 years teaching experience, a track record of excellent outcomes and experience of leadership at several levels. The main focus is AQA 8145 and AQA A Level, with key stage three resources available with GCSE skills and requirements embedded throughout.

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Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level History resources available for purchase and download. New Focus Education offer resources from a teacher with 10 years teaching experience, a track record of excellent outcomes and experience of leadership at several levels. The main focus is AQA 8145 and AQA A Level, with key stage three resources available with GCSE skills and requirements embedded throughout.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - why did the Conservatives win the 1992 election?
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - why did the Conservatives win the 1992 election?

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Lesson exploring the reasons for the Conservative victory in the 1992 election. The starter utilises a quote from John Sergeant exploring the focus on Thatcher’s legacy, moving on to a news report on the morning after the election - students use the report to explore the results and the impact on the Conservatives and Labour. Students then analyse and annotate an extract from the Conservative manifesto focusing on the language, tone, emphasis and promises made, exploring why the Conservatives still appealed in 1992. Students then categorise cards outlining the various reasons for the victory, moving on to explaining why the Conservatives were successful in 1992.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - The troubles under Major
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - The troubles under Major

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Lesson exploring how the Troubles progressed under Major. The starter allows students to recap prior knowledge of Northern Ireland from unit 2-4. The lesson moves on to a clip of Colin Parry discussing the impact of the Warrington bomb, allowing discussion of the success of the policy towards Northern Ireland by 1993. The students then use the hand out to identify successes and failures of Conservative policy in Northern Ireland, leading to analysis of the Downing Street Declaration and why it was perceived as controversial. The plenary is a continuum asking students to assess how much of an improvement there had been in the Troubles by 1997.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - anti-establishment culture under Major
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - anti-establishment culture under Major

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Lesson exploring the challenges to the ‘established order’ under Major. The start recaps the establishment, offering opportunity to link in prior learning. A source by the Queen referring to 1992 as ‘Annus Horibilus’ allows discussion of issues facing the establishment and a recap of source skills. Pupils then use the hand out to examine challenges to the establishment, focusing on the role of Princess Diana. Pupils then answer a question regarding the significance of challenges to the establishment, leading to a recap ‘trio’ plenary of key events/individuals from the unit.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - position of women by 1997 (girl power)
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - position of women by 1997 (girl power)

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Lesson exploring the position of women in Britain by 1997. The starter uses contemporary images to assess the changing representation of women in the media. Students then review first, second and third wave feminism using the Oxford AQA textbook and the web to assess shifts over time; moving on to using the lyrics of ‘Wannabee’ by the Spice Girls to view the new messages to women. The next activity involves assessing progress and limitations for women by 1997 using the hand out; linking in prior learning from previous units, building to answering a question on the key changes that occurred for women by 1997. The plenary asks students to vote on how far the position of women had improved by 1997, justifying their responses.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - The Balkans and the new foreign focus under Major
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - The Balkans and the new foreign focus under Major

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Lesson rounding off the foreign policy section of unit 5 with a focus on the Balkans. The starter explores a map of the Balkans asking for inferences with focus on post-Cold War Europe, leading to the creation of a spider diagram using the Oxford AQA textbook assessing the causes of the troubles in the Balkans. Pupils then use the hand out to answer several questions assessing the role of the UN/EU and NATO. A video assesses the impact of the Srebrenica massacre, moving on to analysing how this changed the course of the conflict. Students round off their learning by assessing how Britain’s place in the world had changed, leading to a judgement plenary on who was more successful in foreign policy - Thatcher or Major. The essay plan is a homework, with option to assess students in timed conditions in the following lesson.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - Unit 5 Towards a new consensus full resource pack
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - Unit 5 Towards a new consensus full resource pack

15 Resources
Complete resource pack for AQA 7042 Britain 2S Unit 5 - towards a new consensus. The pack covers all relevant topics with source skills and essay practice integrated throughout the resources. All material is directly linked to AQA 7042 Specification with additional media and source material to challenge learners. All lessons have additional challenge built in to stretch all abilities with differentiated tasks included.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - Race relations and tolerance by 1997
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - Race relations and tolerance by 1997

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Lesson exploring the extent of multiculturalism and tolerance by 1997. The starter explores the case of Stephen Lawrence and considers what it shows about the extent of multiculturalism in Britain. Using Oxford AQA textbook students create a table showing progress and limitations in race relations by 1997. Students then debate the extent of tolerance in Britain utlising talk tokens, leading to a written judgement on the extent of tolerance and multiculturalism. This leads to a judgement line assessing the extent of tolerance - linking to the L4 and L5 criteria of the mark scheme.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - Relations with Europe by 1997
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - Relations with Europe by 1997

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Lesson exploring the state of the relationship between Britain and Europe by 1997, including the Maastricht Treaty and impact. The starter explores Thatcher’s attitudes to Europe utilising source material, focusing on linking knowledge to support/challenge the content. Pupils then recall successes and limitations of Thatcher’s foreign policy from the previous unit. Using the hand out students assess Thatcher’s attitudes to Europe (positive and negative) leading to a video further exploring Thatcher’s shifting views on the EEC. Pupils then explore the Maastricht Treaty and the general feeling of Euroscepticism and division in the Conservative party, leading to a judgement plenary on the reasons for divisions by 1994.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - the end of the cold war and the significance of Britain's contribution
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - the end of the cold war and the significance of Britain's contribution

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Lesson exploring the significance of Britain’s contribution to the end of the Cold War. The image starter asks students to consider how Communism collapsed, linking in contextual knowledge of the ‘state’ of the Cold War by 1987. The video outlines the collapse in Eastern Europe, encouraging students to link in knowledge of other factors that were significant in ending the Cold War. Students then assess the value of a source by Charles Powell, considering the role of Thatcher, leading to a group task assessing the contribution of Thatcher, Gorbachev and Bush/Reagan in ending the Cold War. With the completion of the table, students then answer a significance question on the role of Britain in ending the Cold War, using the indicative content to help.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - Black Wednesday and the impact it had
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - Black Wednesday and the impact it had

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A lesson exploring the causes, events and consequences of Black Wednesday. Image starter prompts exploration of the lesson content; moving on to explanation of Black Wednesday. Pupils watch a contemporary report after Black Wednesday and discuss the significance of this on the Conservative party. Pupils use the hand out to highlight the causes and positive and negative impacts of the event; moving to analyse the significance of Black Wednesday for Britain, Europe and the wider world. Pupils write-round-robin why Major’s government did not get credit for the recovery from Black Wednesday, finishing with a plenary introducing sleaze and scandals - a link to the next lesson and a reason for the negative public perception.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - why did Labour win the 1997 election?
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - why did Labour win the 1997 election?

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Lesson exploring the reasons for Labour’s success in the 1997 election. The source starter allows a discussion of New Labour and the promises made; with focus on content, tone and provenance. The video of Twigg’s victory over Portillo opens the discussion about the symbolic nature of the Conservative defeat, moving into analysis of the key reasons for defeat using the hand out. A review table allows a recap of the key factors causing the defeat, leading to a corners plenary allowing students to reach a judgement on the relative importance of various factors.
AQA 7042 - Britain 2S - Conservative divisions under John Major
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AQA 7042 - Britain 2S - Conservative divisions under John Major

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Lesson exploring why and how the Conservative Party was divided under John Major. The lesson begins with a contemporary image starter on causes of divisions in political parties. Pupils then recap prior reasons for divisions linking in past learning. Using the Oxford AQA textbook pupils create a spider diagram outlining the reasons for Conservative divisions, adding in knowledge of similar prior disagreements showing continuity over time. Pupils then create a table assessing the successes and failures of Major’s tenure, linking in with the essay homework (plan included). Finally, a plenary assesses the extent of the success of Major’s government, linking into the judgement on the 25 mark essay questions.
The Harrying of the North - KS3 but also suitable for AQA 8145
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The Harrying of the North - KS3 but also suitable for AQA 8145

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First lesson of the scheme - changes made by the Normans to England Lesson exploring the Harrying of the North. Decision making starter on views of William, source carousel/investigation of the events/actions and results of the rebellion, discussion on how the Harrying helped William, leading to a 4 mark describe GCSE style question, interpretation plenary.
How did the Normans take and keep control of England?
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How did the Normans take and keep control of England?

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An 18 lesson series exploring how the Normans gained and maintained power in England. The bundle covers how England was ruled before 1066 and who the Normans were, leading to an exploration of the claimants to the throne and the events and outcome of the Battle of Hastings. It also includes a murder mystery of the death of Harold Godwinson, leading to an exploration of how William gained power. The lessons then explore how land, law and order, castles, villages and religion was used to keep control over England. The bundle includes fully resourced lessons with a variety of differentiated activities and assessments built in to the lessons.
AQA 7042 Unit 6 - Good Friday Agreement
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AQA 7042 Unit 6 - Good Friday Agreement

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Lesson outlining the causes and impact of the Good Friday Agreement. The lessons starts by reviewing the Downing Street Declaration and linking it to wha it was like in northern Ireland by 1997. Pupils then use the hand out to underline and annotate why there was a good chance that peace could be achieved in 1997. A video then outlines the Good Friday Agreement with a focus on the positives and negatives of this. Using the video and hand out students then explore the disagreements that emerged after the GFA. Students then bring their learning together and list the main reasons for the success of the peace process in Northern Ireland. A summary timeline is completed for homework outlining the key aspects of Northern Ireland from 1960, categorised into successes and failures.
AQA 7042 Unit 6 - Constitutional change under Labour
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AQA 7042 Unit 6 - Constitutional change under Labour

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Lesson exploring the constitutional change enacted by the Labour Party after 1997. The lesson starts with images outlining key areas of constitutional change wanted by the Labour Party. This leads on to a video explaining devolution for Scotland and Wales, moving to students exploring the three key areas of change (devolution, reforms to parliament and citizens rights) in a snowball activity. Students then analyse the successes and failures of the reforms and the long and short term impacts, building to students linking back to New Labour promises and comparing how far constitutional changes met these promises.
AQA 7042 Unit 6 - Blair as a leader
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AQA 7042 Unit 6 - Blair as a leader

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Lesson exploring the ideology of Blair and New Labour. The starter recaps prior learning of why Labour won the 1997 election, leading to a video clip showing Blair on the eve of election victory. Students then analyse a source to find the meaning, exploring what Blair is trying to convey about New Labour. Pupils then analyse the 1997 election manifesto in pairs, assessing why New Labour appealed to the public. A final clip explores Blair’s reaction to the death of Princess Diana and why this appealed to the public. The plenary asks students to explain to their partner what the ‘third way’ was and successes and limitations of this.
AQA 7042 - Unit 6 - Britain by 2007 review lesson
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AQA 7042 - Unit 6 - Britain by 2007 review lesson

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Lesson reviewing the position of Britain under New Labour by 2007 The lesson starts with a video exploring the rise and fall of New Labour, allowing students to assess the key positives and negatives under Blair. Students then complete one aspect of the review table, leading to a snowball task where students teach each other. Students then use the completed table to assess the greatest successes and failures for New Labour, leading to a plenary assessing the overall impact of New Labour on Britain by 2007.
AQA 7042 2S Britain - Britain's attempts to join the EEC and the relationship with Europe
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AQA 7042 2S Britain - Britain's attempts to join the EEC and the relationship with Europe

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Lesson exploring the relationship with Europe 1951-64 and the attempt to join the EEC. The starter explores the benefits and negatives of being in the EU with a link to Brexit. Students then analyse a source exploring British foreign policy aims, with focus on Britain’s view of itself as a world power at this time (leading to a 25 mark essay in two lessons time). Students then rank why Britain initially did not become a member of the EEC, linking to a clip from ‘Yes Minister’ discussing the role of Brussels. Students then explain why Britain attempted to join the EEC in the 1960s, leading to a group task assessing four key reasons why Britain was unsuccessful (De Gaulle, Commonwealth, economic successes and British political attitudes). The plenary asks for a judgement on which factor was most significant in preventing British entry.
Britain before the Normans
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Britain before the Normans

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Lessons exploring Britain pre-1066 and how the Normans gained power in the Battle of Hastings. Lessons include how Britain was ruled before 1066, the influence of the Godwin family; who the Normans were, Stamford Bridge and the Battle of Hastings. Lessons include AQA 8145 skills and question styles.