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KS3 History: Holocaust Mini Assessment Lesson
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KS3 History: Holocaust Mini Assessment Lesson

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KS3 History - Topic: The Holocaust. Based on my Holocaust Knowledge Organiser which can be purchased in my shop. Knowledge Quiz based questions with a word fill of a paragraph - good for testing knowledge and modelling how to structure a paragraph using specific knowledge
KS4 Edexcel History: Impact of Edward Jenner
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KS4 Edexcel History: Impact of Edward Jenner

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New specification of Edexcel GCSE, British Medicine Through Time 1250-present. Focus of the lesson is the impact Jenner had on the progress of medicine and who was more important in the progress; Pasteur, Koch or Jenner Easily adaptable across ability levels
KS3 History: How did the Blitz affect London?
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KS3 History: How did the Blitz affect London?

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KS3 History: How did the Blitz affect London? The lesson is originally planned for Year 8, but is easily adapted for any level. The lesson focusses on how the Blitz affected London, the students make their own Blitz textbook and fill it in with peer marking Videos included - fun interactive lesson
KS3: What was the biggest Civil Rights event in the 1950s?
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KS3: What was the biggest Civil Rights event in the 1950s?

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Lesson focussing on the biggest event of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s: Brown vs Board of Education Emmett Till Rosa Parks and the Bus Boycott Little Rock Arkansas Students work out the impact of the events on the Civil Rights Movement and how it helped the cause progress. They then make a judgement as to which had the biggest impact and the smallest impact. There is also source work - analysing a source and putting it into historical content
KS3: Henry VIII Scheme of Work
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KS3: Henry VIII Scheme of Work

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Scheme of work for KS3 on Henry VIII and the religious power struggle in his reign. Lessons include: L1 - What did religion look like in England in 1500? L2 - What’s love got to do with it? Did he break from Rome because of love? L3 - Did money and power drive Henry to break from Rome? L4 - What was the real reason Henry broke from Rome? L5 - Assessment All lessons have higher order themes, questions and concepts throughout. Planned to a high standard. Multiple historical concepts used - focus on source/intepretation skills.