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Y8 History Revision Booklet

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Revision booklet designed for the United Learning curriculum. It covers the following topics: The Reformation Religious Rollercoaster English Civil War Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Year 7 Revision - Norman ConquestQuick View
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Year 7 Revision - Norman Conquest

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Revision booklet designed for Year 7s, which covers the basics of the Norman Conquest including: Claimants to the Throne Battle of Stamford Bridge Battle of Hastings This uses a mixture of retrieval activities and question planning (sources, describe questions) to support students with their revision
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Year 7 History Revision Booklet

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A complete history revision booklet, designed for the UL curriculum. It covers the following topics: World Views in 1000AD Norman Conquest and Control Religion in the Middle Ages Medieval Mali Challenges to Medieval Monarchs
The Road to the English Civil WarQuick View
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The Road to the English Civil War

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A3 worksheet and information sheet which can be used to look at the causes of the English Civil War. This was aimed at top-set Year 8 as a revision activity, but this would also work as a learning activity too.
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AQA GCSE: 1930s Popular Culture

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An hour-long lesson on the 1930s and its popular culture, as part of the AQA GCSE syllabus for America: Inequality and Opportunity 1920-1973. It features: A lesson PowerPoint An activity sheet An information sheet All my lessons are designed with a range of abilities in mind, providing scaffolding for weaker pupils and extensions for the more able. They also integrate exam question skills to ensure that students are not only learning the material, but are able to deploy it effectively for their exam.
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WAGOLL Wall Display bunting

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Bunting for a display showcasing students’ work. It is modelled on the concept of a ‘WAGOLL’ (What a good one looks like) which is used widely in schools, however it is fully editably for those who have a different slogan in mind.