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Civil Rights work pack 1954-1965

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<p>Designed for teaching IB History Paper 1, but could be easily adapted to A-Level.</p> <p>Contains a mixture of knowledge, tasks and sources with some recall and summary questions.</p> <p>Content covers<br /> Plessy vs. Ferguson<br /> Backgroud Jim Crow and KKK<br /> Civil Rights activists and groups<br /> Brown v Board<br /> Little Rock<br /> Marches, Birmingham, Selma and Washington<br /> Montgomery Bus Boycott<br /> Freedom Rides<br /> Freedom Summer<br /> Johnson Legislation</p>
Treaty of Versailles Knowledge OrganiserQuick View
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Treaty of Versailles Knowledge Organiser

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<p>Perfect for GCSE and iGCSE.<br /> Covers</p> <ul> <li>Aims of the Big 3</li> <li>Terms of the Treaty</li> <li>Reaction to the Treaty</li> <li>Was the Treaty fair?</li> <li>Impact up to 1923</li> </ul>
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Was the Treaty of Versailles fair?

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<p>Scheme of work</p> <ul> <li>Includes 8 lessons (Legacy of WWI, aims of Big Three, Terms, Reaction in Germany, Can it be justified? Impact to 1923)</li> <li>Assessment of A and C style questions</li> <li>Knowledge Organisers to accompany</li> <li>Feedback materials for assessment</li> <li>Model answer C question</li> <li>homeworks</li> </ul>
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AQA Sheffield Manor Lodge Organisers

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<p>Two knowledge organisers including the design, function and location of Sheffield Manor Lodge and the wider contextual events affecting individuals involved, Talbot and MQS.</p> <p>Each organiser has key words, key facts and an ‘in a nutshell’ summary along with visually displayed contextual knowledge.</p>
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AQA Sheffield Manor Lodge Knowledge Organisers

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<p>This is a two page knowledge organiser for the 2023 site study for Sheffield Manor Lodge.</p> <p>The first covers the design, function and site itself and is based on ‘palace or prison’ the second connects the site to the events of Elizabeth’s reign and the individuals involved.</p>