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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany: L15 What happened during the Munich Putsch?
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany: L15 What happened during the Munich Putsch?

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The first of three lessons on the Munich Putsch. Students are presented with a list of statements which they have to organise into causes, events and outcomes. Following this they place into chronological order to create a story board of the key events and what they consider to be the key outcomes. This will give them an overview of the events before the following lessons examine the Putsch in more detail. A 4 mark exam question to finish.
Edexcel 9-1  Nazi Germany. L20 What was the worst problem faced by Germany during the Depression?
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Edexcel 9-1 Nazi Germany. L20 What was the worst problem faced by Germany during the Depression?

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This lesson looks at the causes of the Depression and its impacts on Germany. Students create a fact file about the Wall Street Crash by extracting information from text and video footage (differentiated on PowerPoint). The main activity looks at some facts/ impacts on Germany which students link to categories and prioritise before wring up their findings in a newspaper report. Fully resourced and differentiated for all abilities.
Edexcel 9-1 Crime & punishment and law enforcement c1500-c1700 teaching and revision booklet
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Edexcel 9-1 Crime & punishment and law enforcement c1500-c1700 teaching and revision booklet

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A concise 5 page A4 revision and teaching sheet for the crime, punishment and law enforcement in Early Modern England (c1500-c1700), Area of Study 2. This comes with key vocabulary, an overview of the period, info on law enforcement, changes and continuity during the period, case study knowledge, a student assessment grid and exam question example and advice. I’ll be doing one of these for each of the units, so keep your eyes on my page.
The Slave Trade: 'In what ways did people challenge segregation and how successful were they?'
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The Slave Trade: 'In what ways did people challenge segregation and how successful were they?'

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A lesson on segregation in the USA. Our final lesson in the Slave Trade & Civil Rights Unit of Work. The students use knowledge cards which they categorise and then use to complete a matrix to show things that improved and things that did not improve. They then have to determine how successful each category was (clear guidance given). Plenty of opportunity for discussion and questioning before they then use their complete matrix to answer the lesson's question. This can be used as an assessment. Literacy support included as well as clear step by step instructions.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment c1900 - present
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment c1900 - present

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The last unit of the new Edexcel 9-1 crime and punishment specification. This bundle includes all of the teaching material required to deliver the unit. Each lesson icontains a PowerPoint, worksheets, card sorts, activities, key term, , example questions and mark schemes and literacy support. If you have purchased any of our products you will know that each lesson is easy to teach with clear instructions, with lessons designed to encourage critical thinkers, develop literacy skills and encourage learners to develop an informed opinion which can be supported by evidence
The Tudors: Lesson 1 'Why did Henry VIII break away from Rome?'
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The Tudors: Lesson 1 'Why did Henry VIII break away from Rome?'

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A lesson on Henry VIII and the break from Rome. Students analyse a sketch from horrible Histories and note down the key reasons given for Henry’s break from Rome. They are then introduced to some sources which give an overview of the main factors that led to the break from Rome. Students discuss and record data during an active learning activity. They critique the sketch by writing a letter to Horrible Histories to explain how they could improve their TV series.
The Industrial Revolution: Lesson 2 'What were working a living conditions like for the poor?'
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The Industrial Revolution: Lesson 2 'What were working a living conditions like for the poor?'

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A lesson that challenges students to analyse a range of sources in order to extract evidence linked to a set of given categories to help identify what living and working conditions were like during the period. Once they have identified these and their causes, they discuss the evidence to reach a judgment about the greatest problems faced, before writing up a report on what conditions were like and why they were so bad. The more able students are challenged to offer possible solutions to the problems that they have identified. As always there are clear instructions and differentiated activities to suit all abilities.
First World War Unit of Work
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First World War Unit of Work

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10 lessons, fully resourced with literacy support, engaging activities, differentiated tasks that look at various aspects of WW1 from the causes, to the treatment of overseas troops and ending with the Treaty of Versailles. GCSE skills incorporated throughout.
Medieval Realms. 10 fully resourced lessons
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Medieval Realms. 10 fully resourced lessons

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10 lessons on the medieval period with a medieval castle project (which I use as homework tasks - the booklet contains 5 activities - for a term). The lessons include a powerpoint, differentiated resources, literacy support, etc). All are easy to follow and have been tried and tested.
Edexcel GCSE (9-1)  Whitechapel, c1870 - c1900.  L 2 Why was Whitechapel so difficult to police?
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Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Whitechapel, c1870 - c1900. L 2 Why was Whitechapel so difficult to police?

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A lesson that focuses on contextual information about the historic environment of Whitechapel in the East end of London. Students examine a range of problems faced by the police, such as immigration, the environment of Whitechapel, police issues, etc. After working through a card sort/ categorizing activity students need to rank problems and produce a table before writing up a report on the issues faced by the police (explain with examples the problems faced by the police in Whitechapel) . A homework mindmap activity reinforces the knowledge gained during the tasks. This lesson gives the students the background knowledge needed before moving onto the trickier source related questions.
The Industrial Revolution  - Complete Unit of Work
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The Industrial Revolution - Complete Unit of Work

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A complete unit of study designed to challenge, engage and encourage independent learners. Each lesson includes a PowerPoint with step by step instructions, high quality differentiated resources, literacy support, engaging activities and GCSE skills incorporated.
The Industrial Revolution.  L1 'What changes took place in Britain, 1750-1900?'
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The Industrial Revolution. L1 'What changes took place in Britain, 1750-1900?'

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This lesson looks at the main changes that took place in Britain, 1750-1900. Students analyse images from the two eras and note down the differences and similarities, which they attempt to categorise. They then discuss some key developments from the time frame, which they categorise and prioritise using a continuum before producing a written summary of the main changes by responding to a how far question. Literacy support is included for the written task. As always there are step by step instructions and differentiated activities throughout.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime & Punishment:  L3 How did Anglo Saxons catch and try criminals?
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime & Punishment: L3 How did Anglo Saxons catch and try criminals?

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This is a fully resourced lesson on Anglo Saxon crime and punishment. The lesson looks at the methods used (Hue and Cry/ tithing) to catch criminals and the punishments such as trial by ordeal. Fully resourced with differentiated materials, worksheets and a range of activities. Terms of Use: Purchase of this item entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages for personal and classroom use only. Duplication for other classes, an entire school or for commercial use is strictly prohibited without written permission from the author. Minor editing is allowed but only for personal use. The document remains under copyright even when edited. Pasting this item in whole or part on the Internet in any form is strictly prohibited and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Copyright 2017
Nazi Germany:  Lesson 1 How different are democracies and dictatorships?
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Nazi Germany: Lesson 1 How different are democracies and dictatorships?

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An introduction to our Key stage 3 Nazi Germany Unit of Work. This lesson looks are the key difference between democracies and dictatorships. Students sort cards to identify the key features of each before writing up how the two differ. They also use a Nazi Rally footage to extract evidence of how the Nazis controlled people. There are clear step by step instructions and differentiated activities.
World War Two Turning Points: Lesson 8 'Why did President Truman drop the atomic bomb?'
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World War Two Turning Points: Lesson 8 'Why did President Truman drop the atomic bomb?'

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A lesson which encourages students to consider the arguments for the use of the atomic bomb and it gives students the opportunity to develop their own theories. The short video clip can be used to introduce the lesson. Before students examine the key arguments for the use of the bomb. A strong literacy focus to develop GCSE skills through counterarguments and using subject specific vocabulary. As always there are clear instructions and differentiated resources.