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I provide lessons which I've created and taught. I teach secondary history in key stages three, four and five. All of my GCSE history lessons are for the AQA course 8145 All of my A-Level lessons are for OCR Unit 1 Y113

I provide lessons which I've created and taught. I teach secondary history in key stages three, four and five. All of my GCSE history lessons are for the AQA course 8145 All of my A-Level lessons are for OCR Unit 1 Y113
Lesson 8 - Civil Rights - Labour and War
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Lesson 8 - Civil Rights - Labour and War

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This is lesson 8 of my Y319 scheme of work (available free on my shop). It’s intended to study the relationship between the Great Wars and the position of workers. It’s important to look at the scheme of work, as it provides the direction for pre-reading. Ideally this lesson uses computers as it sources online materials.
Lesson 6 - Civil Rights - The Economy and Labour Rights
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Lesson 6 - Civil Rights - The Economy and Labour Rights

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This is lesson 6 of my Y319 scheme of work (available free on my shop). It’s intended to study the relationship between the economy and the position of workers. It’s important to look at the scheme of work, as it provides the direction for pre-reading.
Lesson 9 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights 1960s
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Lesson 9 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights 1960s

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This is lesson 9 of my Y319 scheme of work (available free on my shop). It’s intended to study the impact of the 1960s on Trade Union and Labour Rights… It’s important to look at the scheme of work, as it provides the direction for pre-reading.
Lesson 12 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights and Presidents
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Lesson 12 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights and Presidents

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This is lesson 12 of my Y319 scheme of work (available free on my shop). It’s intended to study the relative impact of different Presidents on Labour and Union Rights. It’s important to look at the scheme of work, as it provides the direction for pre-reading. I like to do this lesson as a series of ‘TV Interviews’ of Presidents. For this you’ll need recording materials. I often use Microsoft Teams through the ‘Meet Now’ function. The Quick Notes provided are complementary - the charge is for the PPT.
Lesson 13 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights and Congress
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Lesson 13 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights and Congress

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This is lesson 13 of my Y319 scheme of work (available free on my shop). It’s intended to study the impact of Congress on Labour and Union Rights over time. It’s important to look at the scheme of work, as it provides the direction for pre-reading. The worksheet for this is complementary as the charge is for the PPT.
Lesson 11 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights in the 1980s
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Lesson 11 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights in the 1980s

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This is lesson 11 of my Y319 scheme of work (available free on my shop). It’s intended to study the impact of Ronald Reagan’s Presidency and the 1980s on Labour and Union Rights. It’s important to look at the scheme of work, as it provides the direction for pre-reading.
Lesson 5 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights in Gilded Age
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Lesson 5 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights in Gilded Age

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This lesson assesses the position of workers and unions between 1875 and 1918. It doesn’t look at the impact of the war, as that’s separate. The data attached is complementary to the PPT, and is taken from a series of free online resources.
Lesson 16 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights and Women
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Lesson 16 - Civil Rights - Labour Rights and Women

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This is lesson 16 of my Y319 scheme of work (available free on my shop). It’s intended to study the relationship between women’s rights and worker’s rights It’s important to look at the scheme of work, as it provides the direction for pre-reading. It requires the Fellows and Wells core textbook.
OCR A-Level History Unit Y113 - Lesson 21-22
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OCR A-Level History Unit Y113 - Lesson 21-22

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This is a two-part lesson in which the students start by studying the 'Sources' which suggest that the relations were positive, followed by a lesson which argues the other way. These sources can be manipulated into an exam question, which is underneath the image on the last slide.