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Education in Nazi Germany
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Education in Nazi Germany

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A resource aimed at the new Edexcel course that looks at how education in Nazi Germany changed to fit in with Hitler's aims. Includes a 12 mark exam question and planning sheet to aid students.
The British experience of warfare 1790-1918
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The British experience of warfare 1790-1918

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A complete bundle that covers the Edexcel A-Level History course on the changing nature of warfare throughout Britain. Includes lessons on both breadths and all 5 depths. Each topic is intended to last 3-4 weeks. Included are exam style questions, exemplars, extra reading and homework tasks If you have any questions about this bundle, please email georgiaperry@hotmail.co.uk
Youth in Nazi Germany
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Youth in Nazi Germany

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A lesson aimed at the new Edexcel GCSE Germany course that looks at how the Nazis treated the youth. Includes two exam questions, with a plan for the 8 mark usefulness question. This enables the students to practice what they have learnt by completing two exam questions.
Thomas Becket
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Thomas Becket

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A series of lessons ideal for KS3, that looks at who Thomas Becket was, the story behind his death, and who was responsible for the death of Becket. Plenty of extended writing opportunities, with support provided. Differentiated activities throughout. If all activities are completed, the two lessons will take 3-4 lessons.
How did William use castles to maintain control?
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How did William use castles to maintain control?

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A source lesson ideal for KS3 looking at the way in which castles were used by William to maintain control. Students will look at a number of sources and decide if they were a good or bad thing for England. Ideal for use at the end of the Battle of Hastings scheme of work. Students then reach a conclusion on the most effective methods used by William.
Witchcraft
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Witchcraft

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A lesson aimed at KS3 students that looks at witchcraft, and why people would be accused of witchcraft. Includes a card sort for students to work through, and a writing frame.
English Civil War scheme of work
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English Civil War scheme of work

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A 10 lesson scheme of work that looks at the English Civil War. Differentiated resources for each lesson, with different resources for higher, middle and lower ability. Lesson titles: 1- Was James I a good or bad king 2 and 3 - Gunpowder Plot (2 lessons) 4 - Charles I issues 5 and 6 - Causes of the English Civil War (2 lessons) 7 - Different armies of the English Civil War 8 - Battles of the English Civil War 9 and 10 - Turning points of the English Civil War 11 - Why did Parliament win the English Civil War
America after WW1
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America after WW1

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A lesson ideal for KS3 that looks at what position America was in after WW1. Focus upon the policy of isolationism, and the impact this would have, Differentiated activities throughout.
Why was the Police Force set up?
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Why was the Police Force set up?

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Ideal to be used with KS3 to as part of a programme teaching exam skills, or useful for the new Edexcel GCSE course. This lesson focuses upon the reasons behind the setting up of the Metropolitan Police Force in 1829. Students explain, prioritize and link the reasons. Includes differentiated activities throughout
Depth 4 - Trench warfare
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Depth 4 - Trench warfare

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Depth lessons for the new A-Level 'The British experience of warfare 1790-1918'. This bundle of lessons covers 3/4 weeks worth of lesson time, along with numerous assessment points. I have used the 'Edexcel A Level History. Paper 3 The British Experience of Warfare C1790-1918 by Rick Rogers, Brian Williams', however, I can scan and email the pages if you need to. Included in this bundle are lessons on 'why WW1 broke out'; 'the leadership of Haig' and 'reporting'
Nazi Germany
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Nazi Germany

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Complete exam notes covering 1- The Weimar Republic 2- Hitler's rise to power 3 - Methods of control (fear and terror; propaganda; opposition) 4 - Life in Nazi Germany Complete exam notes ideal for students to use as part of their revision. Follows the old OCR course, however, with slight tweeking will fit with the new OCR, Edexcel and AQA GCSE courses. Fantastic set of notes used over numerous years to aid students revision.
Elizabeth I - threats
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Elizabeth I - threats

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Who were the biggest threats to Elizabeth I - The Puritans or Catholics. A lesson looking at the different religious threats that Elizabeth I faced. Differentiated activities and worksheets for higher, middle and lower ability. Fits in nicely when looking at Elizabeth I and religion.
Why was the Roman Army successful?
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Why was the Roman Army successful?

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Two lessons looking at how successful the Roman Army was, source work and tactic sheets. Differentiated activities for the higher, middle and lower ability students. Students finish by writing a two paragraph summary of why the army was successful. Guided steps for students
English Civil War
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English Civil War

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A powerpoint and accompanying resources looking at why the English Civil War started, students explain and prioritize each of the reasons. There are different worksheets for different abilities and different activities for the different abilities. Also included are challenge and super challenge activities.
Henry VIII and his wives
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Henry VIII and his wives

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A take me out style lesson where students have to decide the personal qualities of each of Henry's wives, and which one was best suited for Henry. Differentiated worksheets and tables for higher, middle and lower ability. Lesson and resources graded outstanding
How bloody was 'bloody Mary?'
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How bloody was 'bloody Mary?'

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Two lessons examining the idea that Mary deserved to be known as 'bloody Mary'. There are three different worksheets for different abilities, with the higher ability students looking at sources, and analysing them. Students will be able to reach a supported judgement on the key question.