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What effect did the Wall Street Crash have on America?
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What effect did the Wall Street Crash have on America?

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A lesson ideal for KS3, this lesson looks at how the great depression affected different groups in America. Requires SHP The USA between the wars 1919-1941 book (p.74-84) - can scan and send across if needed. Differentiated activities throughout, as well as GCSE style questions to consolidate knowledge.
The impact of the 'Prague Spring' (GCSE)
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The impact of the 'Prague Spring' (GCSE)

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE course (can be adapted to other exam boards), this lesson looks at the Prague Spring and the impact this had on relations between the Soviet Union and America. Students consolidate their knowledge by answering one half of a 16 mark question focusing on the impact of the Prague Spring for relations between the superpowers.
The Suffragettes
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The Suffragettes

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A source based lesson looking at the suffragettes and whether or not women should be given the vote. Students to look at different sources to look at the reasons behind the vote. Also, students will examine the different tactics used by the Suffragettes and decide which was the most effective Different activities for different students
Elizabeth I poverty
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Elizabeth I poverty

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Students will look at how Elizabeth I dealt with the problems of poverty and begging during her reign. Accompanying worksheet. Ideal for the new GCSE specification and for higher ability students at KS3. Differentiated activities for students.
Anglo-Saxon crime and punishment
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Anglo-Saxon crime and punishment

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Was Anglo-Saxon justice violent and superstitious? Ideal to be used with KS3 to as part of a programme teaching exam skills, or useful for the new Edexcel GCSE course. This lesson gets students to create a matrix of how far justice was normal or whether it was superstitious. Includes differentiated resources and activities throughout, as well as challenge activities.
Why was the Police Force set up?
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Why was the Police Force set up?

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Ideal to be used with KS3 to as part of a programme teaching exam skills, or useful for the new Edexcel GCSE course. This lesson focuses upon the reasons behind the setting up of the Metropolitan Police Force in 1829. Students explain, prioritize and link the reasons. Includes differentiated activities throughout
The significance of the Ridolfi, Throckmorton and Babington plots
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The significance of the Ridolfi, Throckmorton and Babington plots

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A lesson aimed at the new Edexcel 9-1 Elizabeth course (can be adapted for AQA), that looks at the events, causes and significance of the Ridolfi, Throckmorton and Babington plots. It includes a worksheet that is ideal for moving around the classroom as a carousel for students to acquire their knowledge. Also includes an exam question for students to consolidate their knowledge.
Conservatism
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Conservatism

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Ideal for the Edexcel Government and Politics course, for the People and Politics unit. This lesson looks at the history of Conservatism and how it has developed over time. Includes a venn diagram activity, lots of group work and a 25 mark exam question for students to consolidate their knowledge.
Significance of the Tehran, Yalta and Postdam Conference (NEW GCSE)
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Significance of the Tehran, Yalta and Postdam Conference (NEW GCSE)

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A double lesson ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE (Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941-1991) [can be adapted for the AQA course]. This lesson looks at the worsening relations between the superpowers with the Conferences that took place. Students will acquire knowledge, before applying to an 8 mark consequence exam question. Includes a lower ability worksheet with an exemplar paragraph, and guided questions for the second consequence.
How successful was the Homestead Act?
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How successful was the Homestead Act?

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Ideal for the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE course, this lesson looks at how successful was the Homestead Act. It looks at what the Homestead Act, includes a card sort for students to sort through evidence of success and evidence of failures. Also includes an 8 mark explain question, before students reach a supported conclusion.
How successful were the Homesteaders?
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How successful were the Homesteaders?

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A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel 9-1 course that looks at how successful the Homesteaders were. Looks at the problems they faced, and the solutions they came up with to overcome these problems. Includes a washing line activity with supported judgement and a silent debate.
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
Witchcraft
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Witchcraft

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A lesson aimed at KS3 students that looks at witchcraft, and why people would be accused of witchcraft. Includes a card sort for students to work through, and a writing frame.
Oliver Cromwell and the Restoration
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Oliver Cromwell and the Restoration

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A scheme of work ideal for KS3 that looks at a number of key events: - Should Charles I be executed? - What did Cromwell ban? - Crush of Ireland - Was Cromwell a hero or villain? - What was the Restoration? - Who was to blame for the Great Fire of London - Assessment and marking grid Based on the new GCSE style questions; each lesson includes challenge activities and differentiated resources throughout.
Edexcel Politics - US Constitution
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Edexcel Politics - US Constitution

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Complete lessons of the US Constitution, including an end of unit knowledge test and a revision clock for the unit. Lessons focus on guided reading meaning students can independently complete these activities.
Weimar and Nazi Germany 9-1 GCSE History work book
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Weimar and Nazi Germany 9-1 GCSE History work book

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A work book for the Edexcel 9-1 GCSE History course of Weimar and Nazi Germany. The work book is a complete scheme of work with every lesson needed to complete teaching of this module. The work book is designed so that students can complete this at home. Every lesson contains a 10 question recall quiz, there are exam questions throughout with guidance on how to answer the exam questions, a glossary of key terms, and a variety of activities for each lesson. At the end of every specification point there is a 30 question recall quiz, and at the end of the work book is a full exam paper.
US Congress workbook
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US Congress workbook

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A workbook with everything you need in for Edexcel A-Level Politics course. This was made with remote learning in mind, with quick quizzes for every lesson, guided reading activities and exam questions. Around 20-22 hours worth of lessons included within the workbook.