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I have a passion for History and communicating knowledge in an engaging form. I have 20 years experience of teaching History, Geography, English, Religious Studies and Citizenship.

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I have a passion for History and communicating knowledge in an engaging form. I have 20 years experience of teaching History, Geography, English, Religious Studies and Citizenship.
Elizabeth I
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Elizabeth I

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Objectives: To learn about the Tudor Succession after the death of Mary I in 1558. To understand the Elizabethan Settlement.
Henry VII and Richard III
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Henry VII and Richard III

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Resources to support these objectives: To know who were the Tudors and what was expected of a Monarch. To understand the importance of a single event in the past such as the Battle of Bosworth. To understand what is meant by the Tudor monarchy. To know who Henry VII was and how he restored order in England after the Wars of the Roses. To understand the concept of change.
JFK Assassination - A Day That Shook the World Lesson
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JFK Assassination - A Day That Shook the World Lesson

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JFK Assassination - A Day That Shook the World Lesson Objective: to be able to explain about the JFK Assassination and why it is regarded as a ‘Day that shook the World’ Includes video links and what is SIGNIFICANCE in History criteria Diamond Nine Sorting Activity 20th Century History Events Activity
The Match Girl's Strike
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The Match Girl's Strike

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The London matchgirls’ strike of 1888 was a strike of the women and teenage girls working at the Bryant and May Factory in Bow, London. The strike was caused by the poor working conditions in the match factory, including fourteen-hour work days, poor pay, excessive fines, and the severe health complications of working with white phosphorus, such as phossy jaw, but was sparked by the dismissal of one of the workers on or about 2 July 1888.[