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Holocaust Hero - Nicholas Winton
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Holocaust Hero - Nicholas Winton

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Whole lesson plus resources for teaching the Holocaust. This lesson looks at the work of Sir Nicholas Winton - the Holocaust hero who saved 669 Jewish children. The lesson starts with a ‘guess the story’ and a reveal of Nicholas Winton. The video shows Nicholas Winton on ‘this is your life’ and the audience are revealed to the be children he saved. I guarantee the class will be crying!! Students absolutely love this lesson and find his story incredibly touching. A wonderful ‘happy story’ of the Holocaust. Please review if you buy and check out my other resources.
Holocaust: The Final Solution
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Holocaust: The Final Solution

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For teaching 11-14s Holocaust This lesson looks at 'What was the Final Solution?' Students will start by looking at the Wannsee Conference and the concentrations camps. Students will look in depth at Auschwitz and Dachau using a variety of tasks (videos and sources). Students will aim to answer the following question: Explain in what ways the ‘final solution’ was different from the way the Nazi’s treated the Jews between 1933-1941. The lesson finishes by looking at the liberation of Auschwitz. This lesson is differentiated for all students in your class, and includes all resources needed. Feedback is welcome, and please check out my other Holocaust lessons and materials.
Holocaust: Warsaw Ghetto
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Holocaust: Warsaw Ghetto

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For teaching 11-14s Holocaust This lesson looks at 'What was life like in the Warsaw Ghetto?' Students will start by looking at what is a ghetto and their locations across occupied Europe. This also includes a timeline of how the ghettos came to be. Students will then look in depth at the Warsaw Ghetto by watching a series of videos by Yad Visham on YouTube. They will also look at a letter written from Warsaw Ghetto and complete one of three differentiated tasks! Finally students will write their own letter from the Warsaw Ghetto describing what life was like. This lesson is differentiated for all students in your class, and includes all resources needed. Minimal resources needed - perfect for even setting as cover! Feedback is welcome, and please check out my other Holocaust lessons and materials.
Norman Conquest Worksheet
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Norman Conquest Worksheet

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Suitable for teaching 11-14s on the Norman Conquest. 2 sided A4 worksheet on ‘Who will be king in 1066’. Could be used as a homework. Please review and check out my other resources!
Democracy and Dictatorship
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Democracy and Dictatorship

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Suitable for teaching 11-16s. This lesson looks at the difference between democracy and dictatorship and can be used as a starter lesson for introducing Nazi Germany or the Cold War. The lesson includes activities such as sorting political parties on a spectrum and understanding countries that are a democracy/dictatorship today. Please review if you buy and check out my other resources.
Hitler Youth Assessment
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Hitler Youth Assessment

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Suitable for 11-14s. An assessment that can be done in class or as homework on the Hitler Youth. 3 questions with a GCSE exam style focus; describe two features, a source question and an essay ‘how far do you agree’ question. Includes mark scheme and AFL sheet. Please review if you buy and check out my other resources.
Weimar Republic Knowledge Quiz
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Weimar Republic Knowledge Quiz

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany 9-1 new specification. A 50 question quiz on Key Topic 1: Weimar Republic, colour coded for each lesson. Great to use as revision! Please review if you buy and check out my other lessons and resources!
GCSE Weimar Republic Revision Questions
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GCSE Weimar Republic Revision Questions

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany 9-1 new specification. Quiz questions for all of key topic one (the Weimar Republic) and includes a practice exam question. Useful to set as revision. Please review if you buy and check out my other lessons and resources!
GCSE Germany | Weimar Republic Golden Age
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GCSE Germany | Weimar Republic Golden Age

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939 The Weimar Republic To what extent did the Weimar Republic have a ‘Golden Age’ 1924-1929? Students will look at the ‘Golden Age’ of the Weimar Republic, focusing on the significant changes in culture, the standard of living and the position of women. This lesson covers: What was the Golden Age? Why was there a Golden Age? How did the standard of living change? The changes for women Changes in culture (art, architecture, film) plus opposition to these changes Overall, how much of a ‘Golden Age’ was this period? Also included: Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities! 20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson 3 interpretations to practice ‘what is the main view of the interpretation’ question, plus and inference question! Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany resources.
GCSE Germany | Stresemann
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GCSE Germany | Stresemann

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939 The Weimar Republic How far had the Weimar Republic recovered from its earlier problems 1919-1923? Students will look at the the main work and achievements of Gustav Stresemann - focussing on his economic and foreign policy and assess how successfully this ‘fixed’ the Weimar Republic. This lesson includes: Gustav Stresemann source analysis (Gustav as an angel - my favourite source!) Who was Gustav Stresemann - his aims and objectives Economic recovery (Rentenmark, Dawes Plan, Young Plan) International recovery (Locano Pact, League of Nations, Kellog-Briand Pact) Also included: Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities! 20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany resources.
GCSE Germany | Ruhr Crisis and Hyperinflation
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GCSE Germany | Ruhr Crisis and Hyperinflation

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939 The Weimar Republic To what extent did the Ruhr Crisis and hyperinflation threaten the Weimar government? Students will look at the causes and effects of the Ruhr Crisis and hyperinflation in Weimar Germany in 1923. This lesson includes: Retrieval task starter (describe, define, date, detail) Causes of the Ruhr Crisis Consequences of the French and Belgian invasion of the Ruhr (hyperinflation) Challenges of 1923 summary Source analysis practice for the Ruhr Crisis and hyperinflation Introduction to interpretations for Paper 3 (what is the main difference… 4 marks) Also included: Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities! 20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson 12 mark explain why exam style question with AfL sheet Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany resources.
Tudor Family Tree DIFFERENTIATED
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Tudor Family Tree DIFFERENTIATED

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This is a Tudor family tree that can be printed A3 and is double sided for differentiation. One side has boxes students can fill in and the other has quiz questions. Information sheets - also differentiated for LA and HA are included. I have used this for years and it always goes down really well! I have used this with Year 7s and even Year 13s who are starting their A Level in Tudors. A very versatile resource!
Medicine Through Time DISPLAY
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Medicine Through Time DISPLAY

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All of the resources needed for a Medicine Through Time display (made for GCSE Edexcel 9-1). Includes: Dates Key people Key discoveries Factors This will look great in any classroom! Feedback is welcome.
What caused the French Revolution?
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What caused the French Revolution?

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Whole lesson plus resources on 'What caused the French Revolution?' Includes a fun interactive activity where you split the class into peasants and nobility and they are given a series of scenarios which they have to pay the king (you)… I have had great fun with this lesson!
Black Death BUNDLE
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Black Death BUNDLE

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Whole scheme of work for teaching the Black Death for 11-14s, including assessment! This has been made with a focus on GCSE skills and terminology for Medicine Through Time. What was the Black Death? Symptoms/causes Treatments/preventions Consequences Assessment Also includes a 20 question quiz and knowledge organiser!
Revision Materials for Constantine
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Revision Materials for Constantine

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For teaching Ancient History. Notes on Constantine - I have used this as revision for my A Level students and include these at the end of each topic for consolidation. Includes: Christianity Army Consolidation of power Rise of power Key terms and dates
Latin - Esse
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Latin - Esse

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For teaching students who are learning Latin for the first time. This worksheet covers ‘esse’. Worksheet where they can practice writing sentences, includes vocabulary.
Rise of Hitler
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Rise of Hitler

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Can be used as revision for GCSE - this PowerPoint goes through the Rise of Hitler, including some video clips. I usually get students to make a mind-map of the information.
Edexcel GCSE Paper 2 Skills - Cold War
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Edexcel GCSE Paper 2 Skills - Cold War

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Whole lesson based on how to answer Edexcel GCSE Paper 2 Cold War. My Year 11 students asked for a lesson on how to structure the answers, examples and practice questions - and here it is! This lesson includes: Examples for all 3 questions on the Cold War paper, including model answers which are broken down to show how to answer them and what the examiner is looking for (I marked for this paper last year). Opportunities for students to answer their own questions and mark it using the markscheme. I hope you find this useful!