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GCSE Stresemann Foreign Policy 1293-1929
A GCSE resource on how far Stresemann improved German foreign policy and international relations in Weimar Germany 1923-1929. Covers the Locarno Pact, Kellog Briand Pact and their entry to the League of Nations. With challenge activities. Can be used as part of my series of lessons on the Streseman years.
Battle of Stamford Bridge
KS3 lesson from Harold’s coronation to the Battle of Stamford bridge. Varied activities, discussion, timeline, video clips, well resourced.
Medicine Through Time Christmas Quiz
A quiz I use with my GCSE lot on their last lesson before Christmas. Round one is an ‘identify the era’ round; then order the events; quick fire questions. There are then 3 more fun rounds, on logos, guess the celeb baby and a christmas song round.
This can be very easily amended to other topics and for other year groups!
There is also an answer sheet make it as easy as possible for teachers and the answers are on the slides.
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Civil Rights Scheme of work
High quality bundle of lessons that could (if you wanted to) lead to an end of topic assessment. The lessons cover:
Segregations
Brown V BOE
Emmett Till
Greensboro Sit-In
Different attitudes to the Civil Rights movement
Martin Luther King and Black Power
All focused around the enquiry of which factor was most important in achieving Civil Rights?
Why do we celebrate Pride?
A lesson on pride from a historical perspective; considering why the Pride Movement emerged and what movements and organisations were doing and asking for. Also covers responses to their actions and the issues around Aids.
Did Martin Luther King Inspire a Movement?
A lesson on how significant Martin Luther King was to the Civil Rights movement. This ties together all parts of the movement for Civil Rights to draw a conclusion on whether it was MLK who deserves the credit or something/someone else. This could be adapted to be an end of unit assessment using historical sources.
Why didn't Legal Equality make Women Equal?
A lesson considering why legislation alone did not make women equal. It looks at the issues facing women in the 20th century onwards and covers case study movements to improve attitudes towards women, to fix some of the problems and to get closet to equality.
Why were there different attitudes in the fight for Civil Rights?
A lesson covering the different attitudes to achieving Civil Rights in America. This includes the growth, popularity and tactics of Martin Luther King Jr, as well as the more radical Black Power movement.
The Greensboro Sit-In
A lesson on the Greensboro sit-in, covering the causes, the events and the consequences of the protest. As well as putting its significance into the wider context of the Civil Rights movement.