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6 lessons looking at different innovations during the Industrial Revolution.
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6 lessons on the French Revolution
Each lesson comes with a range of activities and a focus, some build up essay writing skills, others focus on debates, others are more creative tasks. All resources included at the end of each PowerPoint, designed to be as ‘pick up and play’ or ‘pick up and modify’ as possible to help you out.
The Enlightenment
Causes of the Revolution
Tennis Court Oath & The Bastille
Constitution and the Republic
The Terror
Napoleon’s Rise To Power
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9 lessons to introduce coding concepts to your students.
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A series of 6 lessons on Ancient Baghdad. An excellent case study in the importance of the this city and region during the Islamic Golden Age. Each lesson is designed to cover a range of historical and exam skills to build up students knowledge and exam skills ready for any exam board.
Those lessons are:
Baghdad – The City
Baghdad – The Silk Roads
Baghdad – Queen Al Khayzuran
Baghdad – 1001 Arabian Nights
Baghdad – The House of Wisdom
Baghdad – The Siege of Baghdad 1258
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6 lessons on the French Revolution & 1 Card Trading Game
Each lesson comes with a range of activities and a focus, some build up essay writing skills, others focus on debates, others are more creative tasks. All resources included at the end of each PowerPoint, designed to be as ‘pick up and play’ or ‘pick up and modify’ as possible to help you out.
Napoleon’s Rise To Power
Napoleon the General
Peninsular War & The Rifles
Napoleon and the Threat to Britain
Battle of Waterloo 1815
Napoleonic Law and Legacy
Napoleon Card Trading Game
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20 Lessons to support your teaching of IGCSE/GCSE History - Nazi Germany.
Great value. All tried and tested and each lesson includes all the resources you need.
Ready to teach.
This collection of lessons for Key Stage 3 offers a detailed examination of significant figures, technological breakthroughs, and socio-political changes during a transformative historical period. This bundle is particularly useful for students who need to understand how these changes transformed society and laid the foundations for modern industrial practices and democratic movements.
Included Lessons:
Millicent Fawcett & Suffrage - Investigate Millicent Fawcett’s contributions to women’s suffrage.
Ada Lovelace - Review the life and contributions of Ada Lovelace, a pioneering figure in computing.
British Democracy - Examine the impact of socio-economic changes on the development of British democracy.
Causes of Industrial Change - Analyse the factors that led to major industrial changes, focusing on technological, economic, and social elements.
Causes of the Peterloo Massacre - Study the events and social tensions that culminated in the Peterloo Massacre.
Domestic Workers - Consider the roles and lives of domestic workers and their adaptations during changing times.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel - Explore the engineering innovations of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and their impact on development.
Josiah Wedgwood - Assess Josiah Wedgwood’s contributions to pottery and industrial design.
Keir Hardie & The Labour Party - Examine Keir Hardie’s founding of The Labour Party and its relevance to workers’ rights.
Marconi & Radio - Investigate how Guglielmo Marconi’s development of the radio was influenced by technological advancements.
Police, Robert Peel & The Bobbies - Understand the origins of the modern police force established by Robert Peel.
Richard Arkwright - Explore Richard Arkwright’s life and innovations that revolutionised the textile industry.
Women’s Suffrage - Discuss the impact of social changes on the women’s suffrage movement.
JP Morgan in US History - Review JP Morgan’s role in financing industrial enterprises in the United States.
Eli Whitney in US History - Consider Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin and its impacts on agriculture and industry.
Henry Ford in US History - Analyse how Henry Ford’s assembly line innovations transformed manufacturing processes.
William Cuffay & The Chartists - Study William Cuffay and the Chartist movement’s advocacy for workers’ rights.
This bundle provides a comprehensive exploration of pivotal innovations and figures, emphasising their contributions and the extensive social changes that defined an era. Each lesson contains all the resources you need to start teaching the lesson straight away.
This educational bundle delves into the pivotal figures and significant events of the medieval period. It is designed for students with an interest in medieval history, offering insights into the lives of notable historical figures and key events that shaped medieval Europe.
Included Lessons:
Becket - Medieval Church (1/3 Wolsey Academy) - Explore the relationship between Thomas Becket and the medieval church in England.
Edward I - Medieval England - Study the reign of Edward I and his impact on medieval England.
FIVE MEDIEVAL HISTORY GAME BOOKLETS - Excellent Homework Tasks - Engage with medieval history through interactive game booklets designed as educational homework tasks.
Llywelyn the Great - Medieval Wales - Learn about the life and reign of Llywelyn the Great, a significant figure in Welsh history.
Medieval England - Battle of Poitiers 1356 - Examine the Battle of Poitiers and its significance in the Hundred Years’ War.
Medieval England - Henry V - Investigate the reign of Henry V and his military exploits, including the Battle of Agincourt.
Medieval England - Richard the Lionheart - Delve into the life of Richard I, known for his role in the Crusades and his legendary status as a military leader.
Medieval England - The Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 - Study the causes and outcomes of the Peasants’ Revolt, one of the major uprisings in medieval England.
Medieval Europe - Charlemagne - Explore the legacy of Charlemagne, his role in the Carolingian Renaissance, and the formation of a unified European identity.
Medieval Europe - Joan of Arc - Discover the story of Joan of Arc, her pivotal role in the Hundred Years’ War, and her canonization as a saint.
Medieval Europe - The Reformation - Analyze the religious upheavals during the Reformation and its impact on Europe.
Medieval Europe - The Renaissance - Learn about the Renaissance period, its origins, and the cultural revolution it sparked across Europe.
Medieval Famine 1315 - 1317 - Understand the causes and consequences of the Great Famine that struck Europe in the early 14th century.
Medieval Life - Revision Flash Cards and Quiz - Review key aspects of medieval life with revision flash cards and a quiz.
Medieval Scotland - Battle of Bannockburn 1314 - Examine the Battle of Bannockburn, a significant Scottish victory in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
Medieval Scotland - Robert The Bruce - Study Robert the Bruce’s efforts to secure Scottish independence from England.
William Marshal, a Knight’s Tale - Medieval England - Discover the life of William Marshal, one of the most powerful men in medieval England.
Becket - Henry II as King - (2/3 Wolsey Academy) - Explore the governance of Henry II and his complex relationship with Thomas Becket.
Becket - Murder - (Wolsey Academy 3/3) - Investigate the circumstances and aftermath of Thomas Becket’s murder in Canterbury Cathedral.
Black Death RPG Game - Excellent Homework Booklet & Activity - Engage with the historical impact of the Black Death through an RPG game format.
This bundle offers a comprehensive overview of the medieval era, highlighting key figures and events that defined the period across different regions of Europe. Each lesson is self contained and includes all the resources you need to start teaching (apart from the RPG game booklets - that will need web access for the students).
This bundle provides a detailed exploration of significant monarchs and leaders from medieval times across Europe. Designed for students with an interest in medieval history, this collection offers insights into the lives, reigns, and impacts of various rulers who shaped European history.
Included Lessons:
King John - Richard I, The Crusade & John (1/7 Wolsey Academy) - Examines the relationship between Richard I and John, focusing on Richard’s Crusade and its impact on John’s rule.
King John - Early Life (2/7 Wolsey Academy) - Explores the early years of King John before he ascended the throne.
King John - King John & Taxes (3/7 Wolsey Academy) - Discusses the contentious tax policies under King John that led to significant unrest.
King John - Magna Carta (5/7 Wolsey Academy) - Studies the circumstances leading up to the signing of the Magna Carta and its long-lasting effects on English law and monarchy.
Becket - Henry II as King - (2/3 Wolsey Academy) - Looks at the reign of Henry II and his complex relationship with Thomas Becket.
Edward I - Medieval England - Details the reign of Edward I, known for his legal reforms and military campaigns in Wales and Scotland.
Llywelyn the Great - Medieval Wales - Investigates the reign of Llywelyn the Great and his efforts to unite Wales.
Medieval England - Henry V - Reviews the military successes and reign of Henry V, focusing on his role in the Hundred Years’ War.
Medieval England - Richard the Lionheart - Explores the leadership and military exploits of Richard the Lionheart, particularly during the Crusades.
Medieval Europe - Charlemagne - Discusses the rule of Charlemagne and his efforts to revive learning and the arts across his empire.
Medieval Europe - Joan of Arc - Chronicles the life of Joan of Arc, her role in the Hundred Years’ War, and her canonization as a saint.
Medieval Scotland - Robert The Bruce - Examines Robert the Bruce’s fight for Scottish independence from England.
William Marshal, a Knight’s Tale - Medieval England - Explores the life of William Marshal, an influential military leader and statesman during the reign of several English kings.
King George III - Provides an overview of the reign of King George III, his policies, and the challenges he faced, including the American Revolution.
This bundle offers a comprehensive look at medieval leadership, highlighting how these historical figures navigated the complexities of governance, warfare, and diplomacy during their times. All lessons are self contained and have all the resources needed to start teaching.
This bundle looks at the rich history of Asia, focusing on ancient China and extending to notable periods in Korea and Japan. Designed for students studying at KS3 - this collection provides detailed insights into influential leaders, dynastic changes, and cultural landmarks that shaped the region’s historical landscape.
Included Lessons:
China History IGCSE: Intro to China & Course Set Up - Introduces the broad scope of Chinese history covered in the IGCSE course, complete with an online self-marking quiz.
Ancient China - Confucius - Studies the life and teachings of Confucius, whose philosophy deeply influenced Chinese culture.
Ancient China - Kublai Khan - Examines the reign of Kublai Khan and his establishment of the Yuan Dynasty in China.
Ancient China - Qin Shi Huang - Explores the reign of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of a unified China, known for his monumental projects including the Terracotta Army.
Ancient China - Shang & Zhou Dynasties - Delivers insights into the Shang and Zhou dynasties, their contributions to Chinese civilisation and historical development.
Ancient China - The Forbidden City - Describes the architectural grandeur and historical significance of the Forbidden City in the heart of Beijing.
Ancient China - The Silk Roads - Discusses the Silk Roads and their importance in facilitating trade and cultural exchange across ancient Eurasia.
Ancient China - Zheng He 1405 - Investigates the maritime expeditions of Zheng He and their impact on China’s interactions with the wider world.
The Korean Joseon Renaissance - Covers the cultural and intellectual flourishing during the Joseon Dynasty in Korea.
Angkor Wat - Sunrise Drawings & Craft Build - Engages with the history and architecture of Angkor Wat through a creative drawing and craft-building session.
History of Japan - Unification of Japan - Reviews the period of political unification under powerful daimyos in Japan.
Japan - Commodore Perry - Examines the arrival of Commodore Perry and the opening of Japan to Western trade and influence.
Japan - Shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu - Explores the life and legacy of Tokugawa Ieyasu, whose leadership established a long-lasting shogunate in Japan.
This bundle offers a comprehensive look at key historical elements from ancient and medieval Asia, highlighting the profound contributions of various figures and the enduring legacy of monumental sites.
This bundle offers a wide-ranging exploration of Ancient Rome, tailored for middle school students. Each lesson is designed to engage students with different aspects of Roman civilization, from its foundational periods through its major historical events and figures.
Included Lessons:
Romans: Introduction: Rise of Rome & Expansion Factors - Understand the origins and expansion of Rome, focusing on the factors that contributed to its growth.
Romans - Roman Roads - Learn about the construction and significance of Roman roads in the empire.
Romans - Roman Army - Explore the structure and strategies of the Roman legions that helped Rome expand its territories.
Romans: Pompeii: Roman Women, Roman Housing, Roman Art - Get a glimpse into the daily life in Pompeii, including insights into Roman social customs, art, and architecture.
Romans: Roman Republic: Senate, Consuls, Patricians - Examine the governance structures of the Roman Republic, including the roles of senators, consuls, and patricians.
Romans: Roman Medicine & Galen - Investigate Roman advancements in medicine and the contributions of Galen.
The Romans - Augustus, Mark Antony, Cleopatra & Empire - Study key figures and events that marked the transition from Republic to Empire.
The Romans - Julius Caesar - Focus on the life and impact of Julius Caesar on Rome and the world.
The Romans: Nero - Discover the reign of Nero and its implications for Roman society.
The Romans: Boudicca’s Revolt - Explore the significant uprising led by Boudicca against Roman rule.
The Romans: Constantine the Great & Christianity - Learn about Constantine’s role in the spread of Christianity within the Roman Empire.
The Romans: Famous Philosophers - Delve into the lives and ideas of philosophers who flourished during the Roman era.
The Romans: Gladiators - Understand the cultural and social role of gladiators in Roman entertainment.
The Romans: Hadrian’s Wall - Study the purpose and construction of Hadrian’s Wall.
The Romans: Roman Villas - Castle Hill Case Study - Examine a case study of a Roman villa to understand Roman residential architecture.
The Romans: Spartacus and the Slave Revolt - Investigate the causes and effects of the Spartacus-led slave revolt.
The Romans: The Battle of Teutoburg Forest - Analyse this pivotal battle where Roman forces faced a major defeat.
The Romans: The Judean Revolt 66CE - Explore the dynamics and consequences of the Judean revolt against Roman authority.
The Romans: The Roman Climate Optimum - Study the climate conditions during Rome’s peak and their impact on the empire.
The Romans: The Saxon Shore - Learn about the Roman defensive strategy along the Saxon Shore to protect against invaders.
This bundle provides a structured approach to learning about one of history’s most influential civilisations, encouraging students to discover and reflect on the Roman legacy. Each lesson contains all the resources you need to start teaching straight away.
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Explore the fascinating world of Ancient Greece with this comprehensive 10-lesson series from Wolsey Academy. Each lesson is fully resourced and ready to teach, packed with engaging activities and historical content that bring this vibrant civilisation to life. Covering key topics such as the Minoans and Mycenaeans, the Trojan War, Athenian democracy, the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars, and the conquests of Alexander the Great, these lessons are designed to captivate students aged 11-14.
With interactive tasks like role-plays, creative projects, debates, and timelines, students will actively participate in their learning, developing a deep understanding of Greek philosophy, architecture, mythology, and more. All materials are scaffolded to ensure inclusivity, making the series accessible to learners of varying abilities. Perfect for history teachers looking for a complete, engaging package on Ancient Greece!
The Lessons in the series are:
The Minoans - Students will re-enact a Minoan bull-leaping event by writing and performing the commentary for a mythical bull-leaping competition, bringing this ancient tradition to life.
The Mycenaeans & The Trojan War - Students will create their own version of the Trojan Horse, constructing and presenting how they would use it to infiltrate an enemy city.
Homer and Greek Literature - In this lesson, students will work in groups to storyboard key scenes from The Iliad or The Odyssey and present their adaptations to the class.
Olympia & The Olympic Games - Students will write and produce a mock newspaper report on the Ancient Olympic Games, discussing the sports, competitors, and the religious significance of the event.
Greek Gods & Delphi - Students will engage in a Gods and Myths role-playing activity, where they act as various Greek gods debating their importance in front of the class.
Athenian Democracy - This lesson includes a mock Athenian assembly where students participate in a democratic vote on a key issue, experiencing the decision-making process of ancient Athens.
The Persian Wars - Students will work together to create a battle strategy for either the Greeks or Persians, then simulate the famous battles using maps and counters to analyse the outcomes.
Sparta & The Peloponnesian War - Students will debate the strengths and weaknesses of Sparta versus Athens in a classroom debate, acting as representatives from each city-state.
The Athenian Golden Age - Students will set up a museum showcase in which they create displays on different aspects of the Golden Age, including philosophy, architecture, and science, and then present their work to their peers.
Alexander the Great - Students will create a timeline of Alexanders major battles and conquests, illustrating his route across Asia and presenting key moments in his empire-building journey.
The first 11 lessons of 22 lessons that together teach the entire Vietnam Conflict, 1945-1975.
Ideal for all specifications. Each lesson comes with a range of activities, flash cards for revision and assessments and checks throughout. Almost all include a written assessment with guidance and activities that ask students to consider a range of different historical interpretations of the events. All resources needed for the lesson are self-contained within the PowerPoint with printer friendly versions ready to go.
The lessons are as follows:
PART 1:
Vietnam Overview and Timeline
Colonial Vietnam
General Giap
Dien Bien Phu 1954
Geneva Accords 1954
Domino Theory & McCarthyism
Ho Chi Minh
The Vietcong
Strategic Hamlet Program
Overthrow of Diem 1963
Gulf of Tonkin Incident 1964
BONUS: Max Hastings Guided Reading Activity - Operation Rolling Thunder
PART 2:
12. Vietcong Tactics
13. US Tactics
14. Khe Sanh, Tet & Hue
15. Nixon Doctrine & Vietnamization
16. Opposition to the War – Media & Atrocities
17. My Lai Massacre 1968
18. Opposition to the War – Students, Kent State and the Draft
19. Support for the War – Hard Hats
20. Peace and the Fall of Saigon 1975
21. Why did the US Fail?
22. 80 Flashcards
BONUS: Max Hastings Guided Reading Activity - Operation Rolling Thunder
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A comprehensive revision workbook for the IGCSE History (Edexcel) China: Conflict, Crisis and Change 1900 – 19189 course.
It includes:
• 26 fact sheets covering all topics.
• 26 writing tasks (1 for each topic with graduated difficulty)
• 99 keywords to support vocabulary and understanding
• 5 Online quizzes (1 for each sub topic)
Writing tasks are as follows:
• 3 keyword match ups
• 3 Cloze activities
• 3 PEE model and sort activities
• 8 PEEKA paragraphs model and write activity
• 9 6 mark questions with PEEKA writing stems
This has been used at an International School in the UAE with great effect and hugely popular with parents and home tutors.
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Topics are as follows (each with its own writing task, keywords and access to an online quiz).
China, an introduction
The Boxer Rebellion, 1900
The Self-Strengthening Movement, 1902 – 1911
The 1911 Revolution
Warlords & The May 4th Movement
Sun Yat-sen & the GMD
United Front & Northern Expedition
Shanghai Massacre 1927
The Long March 1934
War with Japan 1937 – 45
Civil War 1946 – 49
Why did the CCP win?
CCP & Agriculture
CCP & Industry
CCP & Women
CCP & politics
CCP & USSR
Motives for the Cultural Revolution
Cultural Revolution Key Features
Cult of Mao
Cultural Revolution Consequences
China splits with the USSR
Gang of Four
Deng’s economic reforms
Deng’s political reforms
Tiananmen Square, 1989.
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A series of over 20 lessons made by Wolsey Academy on the Second World War. They provide a thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of world history and provide an excellent foundation for all future study. Each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills.
To find the complete bundle search on the Wolsey Academy website.
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A series of 20 lssons on late 20th and early 21st Century History. Each lesson is designed to cover a range of historical and exam skills to build up students knowledge and exam skills ready for any exam board.
Those lessons are:
Modern Britain – The Windrush Generation
Modern Africa – Apartheid
Modern Europe – The European Union
Modern World – A History of Video Games
Modern World – Shigeru Miyamoto & Nintendo
Modern World – Space Telescopes
Modern World – Manned Space Flight
Moden World – Interplanetary Probes
Modern World – Mars Rovers
Modern Britain – Margaret Thatcher
Modern World – Iranian Revolution 1979
Modern World – Gulf War 1991
Modern World – Afghan War 2001 – 2022
Modern World – Iraq War 2003
Modern Technology – Deepmind, ChatGTP & AI
Modern World – Dubai Miracle
Modern World – Sovereign Wealth Funds
Modern Technology – Quantum Computing
Modern World – History of Environmentalism
Modern Technology - Blockchain
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A series of 7 lessons on history of Ancient China. They provide an excellent and engaging introduction to ancient China and provide a great foundation for understanding how this vital nation has shaped our world.
Each lesson is designed to cover a range of historical and exam skills to build up students knowledge and exam skills ready for any exam board, external and internal. They are also a huge amount of fun to teach!
Those lessons are:
Shang & Zhou Dynasties
Qin Shi Huang (The First Emperor)
Confucianism
Kublai Khan
Silk Roads
The Forbidden City
Zheng He & The Treasure Fleets
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24 fully resourced lessons on Nazi Germany from 1919 to 1945. Each lesson is structured with starters, main activities, plenaries and keyword flash cards for revision. Combined the lessons cover a range of skills, including source analysis, essay writing, group work and debate. Designed while teaching IGCSE Edexcel – However, all lessons are appropriate for any module on German History and the development of the Nazis.
The lessons are as follows:
The Origins of the Weimar Republic
The Weimar Constitution
Early Challenges to Weimar
Other Challenges to Weimar
Hyperinflation Crisis 1923
Stresemann and Weimar Recovery
Weimar International Relations
Early Development of the Nazi Party
The Munich Putsch
Nazi Party Rebuilds
The Great Depression & The Nazis
Hitler’s Appeal
Hitler becomes Chancellor
Creation of a Dictatorship
Nazi Methods of Control
Nazi Germany & The Youth
Nazi Germany & Women
Nazi Germany & Religion
Nazi Germany & Persecution of Minorities
Nazi Germany & The Economy
Nazi Germany & The Final Solution (Holocaust)
Nazi Germany & The Home Front
Nazi Germany & Opposition to Hitler
93 Flash Cards and Revision Activities
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Perfect for History Club sessions – or active and creative lessons - at primary or secondary level. Includes information and video about the topics and a fun practical activity (which can often take more than one session to complete). All sessions include a weekly advertising poster for display boards, websites and screens around the school. Also included is a loyalty card for students to claim rewards after attending enough lessons.
Designed by Wolsey Academy and tried and tested with secondary students in the UK.
Topics are as follows:
Ancient Egypt – Drama Production
Battle of Trafalgar 1805 – Arts and Craft.
Guy Fawkes, 1605 – Gunpowder Hunt.
Charles Lindbergh, 1927 – Design & Fly a Plane.
Pirates – Make a Movie.
Thanksgiving – Fancy Dress and Card Design
Benjamin Franklin – Make and fly a Kite.
Tudor Christmas – Card Making.
Battle of Atlantic – Code Breaking Game
Medieval Coat of Arms – Research and Heraldry Making.
Brunel – Bridge Building
Darwin –Voyage of the Beagle, Art Competition.
D-Day – Landing Craft Construction and Testing
World Cup History – Kit Designs
Battle of Quebec – Crane Construction
Angkor Wat – Sunrise Drawings
Historical Fashion – Clothing Designs
Henry Ford – Assembly Line Competition
Roman Army – Shield Design and Battle Tactics Role Play
Local History: Ipswich Town Football Club – Badge Design.
Bonus: King John RPR game booklet - a free History RPG to play online!
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Russian Revolution –
This is a completely fully resourced and integrated series of 17 lessons on the Russian Revolution. It was designed for junior/seniors but has also been used very effectively lower down the school.
In addition, it includes the 63 flashcard keyword trading card game AND a 44 page Revision Guide featuring 100s of activities and a webpage to support 18 teacher videos and 5 self marking quizzes
Each lesson contains as a minimum:
• Recap from the previous lesson
• Keyword flashcards (in a unique ‘Pokémon card style’ template!)
• Writing skill challenges building up to fully developed PEEKA paragraphs (these increase in complexity as you move through the lessons)
• Text with comprehension questions
• A ‘reverse engineer’ essay question task.
• A model paragraph with a ‘how can you improve?’ task
• Stretch questions.
• Video links.
The 17 lessons are as follows:
Russia and its discontents (free)
1905 Revolution (free)
The First World War (free)
Rasputin
February Revolution
Mid-Module Revision Tasks and Knowledge Check
Provisional Government
October Revolution
Bolsheviks & Constituent Assembly
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Russian Civil War
Russian Civil War – Why did the Reds win?
Russian Civil War – War Communism
Russian Civil War – Kronstadt Naval Mutiny
Russian Civil War – New Economic Policy
Russian Civil War – Lenin’s Legacy
End of unit – all revision cards, revision tasks, assessment questions, models and criteria.
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