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Migration SOW (KS3) - Lesson 5: Jewish Migration
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Migration SOW (KS3) - Lesson 5: Jewish Migration

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Title: Why did the Jews migrate across Europe? Lesson Objectives To be able to give examples of different push and pull factors. To be able to analyse the impact of Anti-Semitism. To be able to explore why Jewish people migrated in Europe. Recap starter, key word task, information sheet, table, sources, plenary
Lesson; Heirs to the throne, 1066
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Lesson; Heirs to the throne, 1066

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Lesson on the three main heirs to the throne in 1066; Harold Godwinson, Harald Hardrada and William the Conqueror. Lesson Objectives Tell the difference between the three main claimants to the English Throne using examples Make a judgement about who should be King of England in 1066 To be able to justify your opinion on who should be King of England in 1066 Lesson includes a variety of activities, including class vote and a map task. Differentiated worksheet and activity information sheet is included.
Lesson: Why was the Cuban Revolution so significant during the Cold War?
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Lesson: Why was the Cuban Revolution so significant during the Cold War?

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KS4 lesson on the Cuban Revolution, and focusing on its significance. Lesson Objectives: To explain the significance of the Cuban Revolution to the development of the Cold War. To apply our knowledge to an exam question to develop our skills. Includes; Key words and definitions Map task and challenge task Information cards and activity Information sheet and task Exam Question (EDEXCEL) Plenary Stretch Challenge Task
Edexcel - Politics: US Constitution - Introduction to US Politics
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Edexcel - Politics: US Constitution - Introduction to US Politics

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An Introduction to US Government & Politics To understand the requirements of the USA course. To understand the foundations of the US Constitution. Lesson Outline: Specification overview Key Words Comprehension Activity Link to video Homework Activity & Question sheet This lesson references material from the following resource: American Politics: A Beginner’s Guide - Jon Roper (The homework task refers to this resource)
Motte and Bailey Display
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Motte and Bailey Display

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The Powerpoint contains key features of a Motte and Bailey Castle. Each feature has an image from google images, along with definitions and explanation of these terms. Such as Motte, drawbridge, keep, palisade, bailey etc.
Command Words - GCSE
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Command Words - GCSE

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A series of command words and their definitions that are relevant to the History GCSE - appropriate for all exam boards (AQA, OCR, Edexcel etc)
Lesson; What kind of Germany were the Nazis attempting to create?
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Lesson; What kind of Germany were the Nazis attempting to create?

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Lesson on ‘What kind of Germany were the Nazis attempting to create?’ Lesson Objectives are; Identify and overview Nazi social policies 1933 - 45. Classify these policies to help identify the Nazi’s aims for Germany. Apply our understanding by explaining examples of Nazi propaganda. Comes with all the resources and a lesson plan. Lesson includes; Paired drawing Source analyse Card Sort Venn diagram Nazi Propaganda posters
Hitler - Rise of Evil Booklet
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Hitler - Rise of Evil Booklet

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A comprehensive workbook on the two part documentary-film Rise of Evil starring Robert Carlyle. The workbook contains nearly 30 questions on the documentary, as well as a long answer question at the end. Designed to be completed while watching Rise of Evil.
Lesson: Bias
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Lesson: Bias

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Lesson aimed at Year 7 - great introduction to Bias. Definitions, Gap fills, several worksheets all on Bias.
Lesson: Introduction to the Tudor's
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Lesson: Introduction to the Tudor's

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Key Stage 3 lesson introducing the Tudor’s. Lesson Objectives: To gain an overview of themes within the Tudor period. To assess the different factors which drove the Tudor reign. To judge whether money was the main influence over the Tudor monarchy. Lesson looks at who they are and there main priorities/motivations.
Lesson: What happened at the Bay of Pigs?
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Lesson: What happened at the Bay of Pigs?

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KS4 lesson on the Bay of Pigs. Lesson Objectives: Outline the plan and reality of the Bay of Pigs invasion attempt. Explore the reasons for its failure. Assess the impact on the Cold War. Includes; Key words & definitions Dynamic starter Appropriate video clip with questions to ask, and images to support learning points Statement and consequence cards plus activity One task reference’s EDEXCEL Hodder GCSS Textbook (this can be taken out and does not take away from the learning) Exam question (Explain the importance of… EDEXCEL 8 marker)
Edexcel GCSE History; The American West - Topic 2.3; Conflict with the Plains Indians
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Edexcel GCSE History; The American West - Topic 2.3; Conflict with the Plains Indians

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Edexcel GCSE History; The American West - Topic 2.3; Conflict with the Plains Indians Lesson Objectives To understand how changes affected the life of the Plains Indians To understand the US Government policy towards Plains Indians and the impact of this. Requires ‘Hodder GCSE History for EDEXCEL, The American West; pages 76-83’ or ‘Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History The American West (Pearson); pages 63-66’ textbook for some resourcing (the information to complete the worksheet)
Edexcel - Politics: UK Constitution. Key Words Activity
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Edexcel - Politics: UK Constitution. Key Words Activity

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Edexcel - Politics: UK Constitution. Key Words Activity Comprehensive list of key terms and phrases for the UK Constitution Unit. Students to use Pearson textbook to find the definitions of each key term. (Edexcel GCE Politics AS and A-level Student Book and eBook: (Edexcel GCE Politics 2017)
Edexcel - Politics: UK Constitution  - Development of the Constitution
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Edexcel - Politics: UK Constitution - Development of the Constitution

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What is a Constitution and how has it developed over time? To understand what is meant by the term Constitution. To examine how the Constitution has changed over time. Outline: Textbooks referred to on the course Overview of spec etc. Key Terms & Starter Pirate Activity - Tutor2U Marketplace Activity & Grid Plenary Questions This lesson references material from the following textbooks: Edexcel UK Government and Politics for AS/A Level Fifth Edition 2017 - Neil McNaughton UK Government and Politics for AS/A-level (Fifth Edition) - Editor Eric Magee This lesson can be taught without these textbooks.