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GCSE American West | Plains Indians REVISION
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GCSE American West | Plains Indians REVISION

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**For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 The American West c.1835-c.1895 Key Topic 1 Destruction of Plains Indians Way of Life This is a revision work booklet designed for a two hour lesson covering the destruction of Plains Indians way of life. No additional resources are needed! This work booklet includes a range of activities, including multiple-choice quizzes, fill in the gap, card sorts and videos (all hyperlinked). The topics covered are: Who were the Plains Indians Tribal structures Importance of the buffalo Plains Indians beliefs US government policy and the Plains Indians Causes of conflict The Indian Wars Extermination of the buffalo Reservations and cultural and legal end of the Plains Indians Please review if you purchase, and check out my other GCSE American West resources.
Why did barons rebel against King John?
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Why did barons rebel against King John?

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Suitable for 11-14s, can be adapted for KS2. Whole lesson which looks at why barons rebelled at King John. Includes a range of differentiated activities and resources. Please check out my other King John lessons, feedback is welcome.
King John - Good King Bad King?
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King John - Good King Bad King?

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For 11-14s, can be adapted for KS2. An introduction lesson for King John, looking at whether he can be considered a good king or a bad king. Students will compare his rule with other monarchs to reach a substantiated judgement. Entire lesson plus worksheets and information booklet. Tasks differentiated to suit different abilities. Please review if you purchase, and check out my other King John lessons and resources.
Interpretations of King John
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Interpretations of King John

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Suitable for 11-14s, but can be adapted for KS2 (Y5/6) A lesson which looks at the different interpretations of King John. It asks students to understand why there are different interpretations, by considering the viewpoints of historians and writers from medieval to modern day. This is the perfect lesson for introducing interpretations to your class. Includes whole lesson plus differentiated activities and resources.
How well did King John rule?
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How well did King John rule?

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Suitable for 11-14s - could be adapted for KS2 Whole lesson, plus resources, on 'How Well did King John rule?' Student's look at the decisions King John made and judge overall if he was a good medieval king. Includes a range of differentiated activities and tasks suitable for all abilities. Please check out my other King John lessons and resources; feedback is welcome.
King John and the Magna Carta
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King John and the Magna Carta

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Suitable for 11-14s and can easily be adapted for 7-11s. Whole lesson on the Magna Carta. Looks at how the Magna Carta came to be, what it is, and the impact it has on the modern day. Includes a range of differentiated and suitable for all students in your class. Whole lesson plus resources! Please check out my other King John resources, feedback is welcome.
Consequences of the Norman Conquest
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Consequences of the Norman Conquest

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OUTSTANDING GRADED LESSON. Suitable for 11-14s, whole lesson, plus resources and differentiated activities. The lesson looks at the consequences of the Norman Conquest and includes activities such as card sorts, videos, and written activities.
Did Charles I deserve to be executed?
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Did Charles I deserve to be executed?

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Suitable for 11-14s. Whole lesson plus differentiated resources asking did Charles I deserve to be executed? Students look at a range of evidence to come to a judgement. Also look at the consequences and aftermath of his death.
Why did Hitler invade the USSR?
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Why did Hitler invade the USSR?

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Suitable for 11-14s. Whole lesson plus differentiated resources which looks at: Operation Barbarossa Why did Hitler invade the USSR? Why did the invasion of the USSR fail? Battle of Stalingrad
Victorian Prisons
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Victorian Prisons

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Suitable for 11-14s What was it like to be a prisoner in a Victorian Prison? Whole lesson plus differentiated resources which looks at different features of a Victorian Prison.
Nazi Propaganda
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Nazi Propaganda

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Whole lesson plus differentiated resources for a lesson on Nazi Propaganda, suitable for 14-16s. Looks at the role of Goebells, and includes a worksheet on annotating Nazi propaganda posters.
GCSE Crime & Punishment - Anglo Saxons Lesson 1
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GCSE Crime & Punishment - Anglo Saxons Lesson 1

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Lesson 1 for Crime and Punishment GCSE Edexcel lesson on Anglo-Saxons. The lesson introduces Anglo-Saxon society, and looks what types of punishments the Anglo-Saxons used. In the end students decide whether the punishments were fair. Includes whole lesson plus video clip and resources. Includes a search and find activity (all resources included). Includes a 12 mark practice question.
GCSE Crime and Punishment - Normans Lesson 2
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GCSE Crime and Punishment - Normans Lesson 2

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Second lesson plus resources for the GCSE Crime and Punishment module (Edexcel 9-1). This lesson looks at changes and continuity in crime and punishment from Saxon to Norman England. The lesson will require the Crime and Punishment textbook by Edexecel.
GCSE Crime and Punishment - Saxon/Norman
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GCSE Crime and Punishment - Saxon/Norman

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Whole lesson plus resources for GCSE Crime and Punishment (Edexcel 9-1). This lesson looks at the changes and continuity in crime and punishment from Saxon to Norman England. Features a card sort activity where students find changes/continuity in Anglo Saxon and Norman crime and punishment.
The Glorious Revolution
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The Glorious Revolution

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Suitable for 16-18s, A/ AS level lesson on the Glorious Revolution - used more as a summary lesson for Year 13s. Includes a BBC article and useful video plus video quiz. All resources included.