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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Nazi & Weimar Germany.  L11 What changes took place in Germany society 1924-1929?
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Nazi & Weimar Germany. L11 What changes took place in Germany society 1924-1929?

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A lesson which looks at the many changes that took place in the years 1924-1929. Students work through a role play activity to determine the amount of change that took place in Weimar society. A clear instruction sheet is included as well as detailed, differentiated resources so that the task is completely student led. Once students have completed their role play response sheets there are a range of activities that they need to respond to, for example categorising the changes and ranking these. There are some follow-up activities which can lead to open-ended questioning and discussions to test knowledge before an extended response task is introduced so that students can write-up their findings. Literacy support is included. This lesson should ideally be taught as a double lesson.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment: Lesson 17 The Tolpuddle Martyrs
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime and Punishment: Lesson 17 The Tolpuddle Martyrs

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What does the case of the Tolpuddle Martyrs tell us about crime and punishment in the early 19th century? The Tolpuddle Martyrs lesson requires students to complete a worksheet based on a video clip about the event which forms the case study for the period. There is an information sheet which includes the necessary information for the spec. Students use and information sheet to add additional knowledge before analysing the event to determine its importance in the history of crime and punishment.
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Weimar & Nazi Germany Unit 4
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Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Weimar & Nazi Germany Unit 4

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Everything needed to teach the final unit in the Weimar and Nazi Germany Unit. Each lesson comes with a step by step guide, high-quality worksheets, differentiated activities, exam questions, tips and supportThese lessons took many hours to plan and prepare and they are constantly being developed, so please leave feedback. Once purchased you will have access to these resources indefinitely, so please check for updates. I do post updates on my TES feed so if you follow me you will receive these notes. Finally, I hope you find and your students find these resources helpful.
The French Revolution teaching booklet and lesson resources
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The French Revolution teaching booklet and lesson resources

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This is a 19 page teaching booklet for the French Revolution Unit of Work. The booklet includes a range of worksheets and activities, such as card sorts, the storming of the Bastille newspaper writing activitiy, source activities, decision-making tasks, worksheets and information sheets. The booklet includes enough material for 6 lessons and is aimed at Key Stage 3 (USA ages 11-14). The activities cover the key areas of the French Revolution, for example the causes, key events, interpretations and its impacts on human rights and modern day implications. The booklet can be taught as a sequence of lessons or the worksheets can simply be used for one off lessons or cover lessons. All activities are student-led and easy to follow.
Votes for Women: Lesson 7 'What helped women get the vote?'
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Votes for Women: Lesson 7 'What helped women get the vote?'

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This is a classic KS3 lesson that develops examination skills. Students analyse sources linked to women’s efforts during the war and the campaign for female suffrage. They complete a range of source based tasks before attempting a ‘how far’ style question. Literacy support and differentiated. As always there are clear step by step instructions.
Votes for Women Unit of Work
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Votes for Women Unit of Work

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A sequence a 7 fully resourced lessons on the campaign for female suffrage. Each lesson includes a powerpoint with a step by step guide (this can be easily adapted to suit your classes needs) and supporting resources, such as card sorts, worksheets, source based tasks and activities designed to encourage creative thinkers and independent learners.
The British Empire lesson and teaching resource book
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The British Empire lesson and teaching resource book

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A 28 page student/ teacher booklet on the British Empire. The booklet contains a range of student-led resources on many aspects of the British empire, for example a never heard the word task, key word quiz, mapping out the British empire between 1750-1901, decision-making tasks about how the British empire impacted the world (with extended response questions which develop examination and writing skills, the British empire in India (with some fun and creative activities, such as creating a stamp, categorising & prioritising tasks and a range of source based tasks. The booklet amounts to around 6 -7 one hour lessons and is ideal for independent homework, cover lessons or can be used to teach a complete unit of work on the British empire.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941-91: Unit 1 Revision Guide and Workbook
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941-91: Unit 1 Revision Guide and Workbook

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A 28 page revision guide and workbook for Unit 1 of the Superpower relations and Cold War GCSE course. This booklet contains detailed grade 9 knowledge and information on all aspects of Unit 1 The origins of the Cold War, 1941-58. There are a wide range of exam questions with a how to guide for each question type, example responses and hints and tips. There are a range of worksheets and revision activities for each key area in unit 1. Mutiple choice quizzes, self assessment tasks, key term glossary and the opportunity to practice exam style questions throughout. This booklet can be used to teach the entire unit during lessons or set as homework tasks or for flipped learning. If you are short of time this booklet can be used to ensure that your students cover the required knowledge, skills and are exam ready. This booklet amounts to around 10 lessons or is ideal for cover too. These resources take a very long time to plan and prepare, so please leave a review if you have the time. Units 2 and 3 are now available from my TES shop. In addition, I have compiled a single workbook for the Nazi Germany course which covers the entire unit. It can be found here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-9-1-gcse-weimar-and-nazi-germany-student-revision-guide-11784034
GCSE 9-1 Crime and punishment through time c.1000-c.1500 Revision Guide & Workbook (UNIT1)
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GCSE 9-1 Crime and punishment through time c.1000-c.1500 Revision Guide & Workbook (UNIT1)

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A 37 page revision guide and workbook for Unit 1 (c.1000-c.1500) from the Crime and punishment through time GCSE course. This booklet links to the Edexcel specification. The booklet is split into three sections; Crime and punishment in Anglo-Saxon England, Norman England and the Later Middle Ages. Each section covers the required knowledge and skills needed to succeed at GCSE level. There are a range of worksheets, student-led activities, exam style questions and tips, quizzes, key word tests, self assessment activities and information sheets. This booklet can be used to teach the entire unit. It can also be used to teach the entire unit. The resource includes a range of resources/ worksheets/ activities that can be used to teach individual lessons or a sequence of lessons. If you have purchased any of our other GCSE revision guides (Cold War, Germany or Elizabeth) then you will know that these resources are easy to follow, student-led and teacher friendly
GCSE 9-1 Crime and punishment through time c.1500-c.1700 Revision Guide & Workbook (UNIT 2)
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GCSE 9-1 Crime and punishment through time c.1500-c.1700 Revision Guide & Workbook (UNIT 2)

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A 40 page revision guide and workbook for Unit 2 (c.1500-c.1700) from the Crime and punishment through time GCSE course. This booklet links to the Edexcel specification. The booklet is split into four sections; changing definitions of crime 1500-1700, law enforcement and punishments 1500-1700, a case study for the crimes and punishments of the Gunpowder plotters and witchcraft and the law 1500-1700. Each section covers the required knowledge and skills needed to succeed at GCSE level. There are a range of worksheets, student-led activities, exam style questions and tips, quizzes, key word tests, self assessment activities and information sheets. This booklet can be used as a student revision guide or it can be used to teach the entire specification. For instance there are resources and activities for all aspects of the specification. If you have purchased any of our other GCSE revision guides (Cold War, Germany or Elizabeth) then you will know that these resources are easy to follow and student-led. There are plenty of opportunities to develop exam skills, respond to exam style questions and check progress.
The Holocaust: A source based enquiry
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The Holocaust: A source based enquiry

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Three fully resourced lessons on the Holocaust. Each lesson is a source based enquiry which includes a PowerPoint with a step by step guide and activities, differentiated worksheets, source sheets, literacy support and a range of activities.
Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Early Elizabethan England Unit 2
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Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Early Elizabethan England Unit 2

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Everything needed to teach the second unit of the Edexcel course on Early Elizabethan England. Each lesson includes a powerpoint with a step by step guide and activities, a range of student-led tasks and worksheets and exam style questions, tips and literacy support. No textbook required.
Edexcel GCSE Early Elizabethan England Unit 3
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Edexcel GCSE Early Elizabethan England Unit 3

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Everything needed to teach the final unit of the Early Elizabethan England Unit 3. If you are familiar with our lessons you will know that each enquiry includes high-quality resources, exam style questions and tips, differentiated activities and clear step by step instructions. No textbook required.
GCSE Edexcel Superpower relations & the Cold War. Unit 2: Cold War crisis, 1958-70
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GCSE Edexcel Superpower relations & the Cold War. Unit 2: Cold War crisis, 1958-70

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Six lessons which cover Unit 2 (Cold War crisis 1958-70) from the Berlin Crisis to the Prague Spring. Each lesson includes a powerpoint with step by step instructions and activities. There are a range of accompanying worksheets with engaging student-led activities (differentiated), exam style questions (with support e.g. structure strips and hint and tips). The lessons cover the specification and no textbook is required. These lessons and units of work take many hours to plan and create, so please be kind enough to provide feedback or a review .
Edexcel 9-1 GCSSE Early Elizabethan England, 1558-88.  Unit 1
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Edexcel 9-1 GCSSE Early Elizabethan England, 1558-88. Unit 1

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This Bundle includes all of the teaching material for the first unit of the Elizabethan England specification. There are eight fully resourced lessons. Eight enquiry led lesson which include a PowerPoint with a step by step guide, differentiated resources, exam questions, tips and literacy support, question yes and key term grids for the unit. One lesson refers to the Pearson or Hodder textbook for one of the activities, but this lesson can be taught without the textbook.
Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar & Nazi Germany: Unit 3 Nazi control & dictatorship, 1933-39
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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar & Nazi Germany: Unit 3 Nazi control & dictatorship, 1933-39

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This Bundle includes all of the teaching material for the third unit of the Weimar and Nazi Germany Edexcel 9-1 specification (Nazi control & dictatorship) . Each of the 8 lessons includes a presentation with clear instructions, high quality student-led differentiated resources, literacy support, exam style questions and advice and a range of activities to challenge and develop independent learners. No textbook required.