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Why were canals so important?
A lesson looking at the invention and importance of canals during the Industrial Revolution including key individuals such as James Brindley, the Duke of Bridgewater and Josiah Wedgewood. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and questions and a video.
What was black gold?
A lesson looking into why coal was important during the Industrial Revolution and the jobs and dangers in a coal mine. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and questions and videos.
Crime and Punishment during the Industrial Revolution
A lesson looking at crime and punishment (before the start of the police force) looking at the watch, magistrates and constables, capital punishment and transportation. Includes a recap stater, teacher exposition and questions and a source analysis worksheet.
Class during the Industrial Revolution
A lesson looking at the different social-economic classes during the Victorian era and the social pyramid and including the social reformer Seebohm Rowntree. Inlcudes a recap starter and teacher exposition and questions.
Britain becomes Christian
A lesson looking at how the Romans made Britain Christian including a recap starter, teacher exposition about Roman religion before Christianity and a worksheet on St Cuthbert.
The fall of Wolsey- AQA Tudors A Level
A lesson looking at Henry VIII’s annulment, why he wanted it, the events and Catherine’s response and the reasons for Wolsey’s fall including his failure to get the annulment, the amicable grant, political enemies and opposition to his foreign policy and isolation from the King. Follows the AQA Tudors A level specification. Lesson includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and questions.
How did the government reform factories?
A lesson looking at how the government reformed working conditions in factories during the Industrial Revolution including key reformists such as Robert Owen, Richard Oastler, Michael Sadler and Lord Ashley
Henry VII Trade, Economy and Exploration- AQA Tudors A level
A lesson looking at Henry VII’s trade and economy including the cloth trade, Hanseatic League and trade with France, Burgundy and Italy. Also includes exploration and John Cabot as part of the AQA Tudors A level. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and strengths and weaknesses task.
How did prisons improve during the Industrial Revolution
A lesson looking at the poor conditions in prisons and how they were improved during the Industrial Revolution focusing on Elizabeth Fry. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and questions and a video.
Kristallnacht- Edexcel Weimar and Nazi Germany GCSE
A lesson looking at the causes, events and consequences of Kristallnacht as part of the Edexcel Weimar and Nazi Germany GCSE. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition, video and practice exam question.
Child Labour
A lesson looking at child labour during the Industrial Revolution including a carousel activity on chimney sweeps, mines, mills and workhouses. Also includes teacher exposition on Robert Owen.
What was the Agricultural Revolution?
A lesson about the Agricultural Revolution including a recap starter, teacher exposition and questions, a video and a worksheet.
Henry VIII Foreign Policy 1529-1547- AQA Tudor A Level
A lesson looking at Henry’s later foreign policy including his relationships with Scotland, France and Ireland as part of the AQA Tudors A Level specification. Includes teacher exposition and debate question.
Great Plague Medicine Through Time Edexcel GCSE
A lesson looking at the causes, prevention and treatment of the Renaissance Great Plague as part of the Medicine Through Time Edexcel GCSE, Including a recap quiz, teacher exposition, worksheets and a practice question.
Edexcel Nazi Germany Exam Technique Booklet
This booklet covers the exam techniques for question 3a and 3d on the Nazi Germany Edexcel paper. It firstly covers the how useful are the sources B and C question and has a model answer on the Hitler Youth, a structure strip and some tips to help with a question on the growth of the Nazi party 1929-1932 and a practice question on women in Nazi Germany. It then looks at the How far do you agree with interpretation 2 question. Again it has a model answer on the Hitler Youth, a structure strip and some tips to help with a question on the growth of the Nazi party 1929-1932 and a practice question on women in Nazi Germany.
What was the Industrial Revolution?
A lesson looking at what the Industrial Revolution was and how it started including a recap starter, spot the difference, definition, video and gap fill activity.
Henry VII and the Church- AQA Tudors A level
A lesson looking at Henry VII and the church including Henry’s relationship with the pre-reformation church and the emergence of Humanism. Includes a recap starter, teacher exposition and questions which can be debated.
Modern Medicine Unit- Edexcel Medicine GCSE
A unit looking at Modern Medicine as part of the Edexcel Medicine GCSE. Includes lessons on Magic Bullets, Penicillin, Five Giants, NHS, DNA, Summary Sheet and an Exam Technique lesson. Lessons include recap quizes, videos, teacher exposition and note making, worksheets and exam practice.
Medieval Unit for Edexcel Medicine Through Time GCSE
A unit covering the Medieval Medicine topic for the Edexcel Medicine Through Time GCSE including Hippocrates, Galen, the causes, diagnosis and cure for disease, medieval hospitals, the case study of the black death and a summary lesson. Also includes an exam technique lesson. Includes recap starters, teacher exposition and questions, colour codes and worksheets.
18th and 19th Century Medicine unit- Medicine Through Time Edexcel GCSE
A unit covering the 18th and 19th century medicine as part of the Medicine Through Time Edexcel GCSE. Includes the key individuals such as Jenner, Pasteur, Koch, Lister, Simpson and Nightingale and includes topics like surgery, nursing and germ theory. Lessons include: Jenner (vaccination), Germ Theory, Robert Koch, Pasteur's vaccines, James Simpson (anaesthetic) , Joseph Lister (antiseptic), Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole (nursing), Living conditions (Edwin Chadwick) and John Snow (Cholera) and a summary lesson. Also includes an exam technique lesson. Includes recap starters, teacher exposition, exam qeustions, worksheets and videos.