Suffragettes: Terrorists of Freedom Fighters?Quick View
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Suffragettes: Terrorists of Freedom Fighters?

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<p>Lesson evaluating the question of if the suffragettes were terrorists or freedom fighters. Comes with a source analysis pack, including a model ‘i do’ source. Key terms and definitions and an evaluation task with sentence starters.</p>
life in the trenchesQuick View
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life in the trenches

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<p>Lesson covers life in the trenches, blueprints of a trench, engaging videos, and a source analysis of different sources that cover trench foot, disease, rations, shellshock etc…</p>
Causes of WW1Quick View
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Causes of WW1

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<p>Introduction lesson into the 5 MAIN causes of World War One, red pen tasks, reading and extended writing focusing on the short-term and long term impact.<br /> Including a knowledge organiser</p>
Life on homefrontQuick View
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Life on homefront

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<p>Lesson covers life on the homefront, looking at the working class and middle class divide. includes focus on women but also a study using the Harrods documentary focusing on the luxurious war department to show class divide. Extended writing task</p>
Propaganda of World War OneQuick View
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Propaganda of World War One

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<p>Covers the propaganda used in World War One, types and content. Source analysis of a World War One poster and extending writing on the effectiveness of propaganda.</p>
Millicent Fawcett and the SuffragistsQuick View
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Millicent Fawcett and the Suffragists

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<p>Full lesson surrounding the suffragist movement. Exploring key terms such as active and passive resistance, guided reading with targeted questioning and a source utility question on public attitudes.</p>
Emmett TillQuick View
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Emmett Till

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<p>A full lesson based around the investigation of Emmett Till. Reciprocal reading included with tiered questions. Structured writing frame for a demonstration task and analysis of the Bob Dylan song.</p>