Migration during the Industrial RevolutionQuick View
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Migration during the Industrial Revolution

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This resource focuses on migration during the Industrial Revolution. This lesson is linked to the Whitechapel murders, this helps students to understand the context of London during this time period. The lesson includes: A PowerPoint with instructions and activities Information sheet- at the end of the PowerPoint.
How did the Battle of Britain impact Dover?Quick View
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How did the Battle of Britain impact Dover?

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This lesson examines the impact of the Battle of Britain on Dover. Students use a collection of sources to judge the impact. Students then link the impact to the factors of SPERM- Social/Political/Economical/Religious/Military.
How did Dover prepare for a German invasion?Quick View
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How did Dover prepare for a German invasion?

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This lesson examines how Dover prepared for a German invasion during WWII. This lesson gets students to examine Dover evacuees, shelters etc. This lesson includes a PowerPoint with clear instructions, clips and resources.
Why was slavery abolished in Britain?Quick View
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Why was slavery abolished in Britain?

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This lesson examines the different reasons for the abolition of slavery. Students examine the four different reasons and make a judgement. This resource includes a full PowerPoint and information sheets- within the PowerPoint.
AQA Key Individuals Revision worksheetsQuick View
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AQA Key Individuals Revision worksheets

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This resources includes all individuals from the AQA Health and the People Unit. Students are to use this resources for revision. Students are to create a profile on the individual, link them to the theme, factors and consider the short and long term significance.
Impact of the Black DeathQuick View
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Impact of the Black Death

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This lesson examines the impact the Black Death had. Students link different impacts to the factors of SPERM (Social/Political/Economical/Religious/Military) and judge the most significant impact. This lesson includes: A full PowerPoint with instructions A worksheet
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Medieval Kingship

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This lesson focuses on ‘What was expected of Medieval Monarchs?’ This lesson has a full PowerPoint with instructions and a worksheet.
How did Becket rise from the dead?Quick View
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How did Becket rise from the dead?

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This lesson focuses on the death of Becket and the impact his death had. The resource includes: A full PowerPoint with instructions Guided Reading worksheet on Dr Emily Guerry’s article on the signficance of Becket’s death.
Why did people go on Crusade?Quick View
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Why did people go on Crusade?

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This lesson focuses on the different reasons why people went on Crusade. This lesson includes: A full PowerPoint lesson with instructions A worksheet
Why are the Tudors significant?Quick View
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Why are the Tudors significant?

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This lesson examines the long term impact of the Tudors on Britain. Students are introduced to the different Tudor monarchs and then investigate the impact they had. Students will need to summarise the different features and judge which factor of SPERM (social/political/economical/religious/military) the feature links too. This lesson includes: A full PowerPoint lesson with instructions. A worksheet at the end of the PowerPoint. Scholarship.