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Accessible History resources for secondary age students of all abilities but with lots of challenge too - differentiation from the top-down. All resources created by an experienced HoD at a 11-18 non-selective secondary school. Aiming for fair prices - costs reflect the effort behind the resource. For everything with a price tag there should be a free resource on the same topic or theme to show the standard / style etc before you buy. Hope this makes sense.

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Accessible History resources for secondary age students of all abilities but with lots of challenge too - differentiation from the top-down. All resources created by an experienced HoD at a 11-18 non-selective secondary school. Aiming for fair prices - costs reflect the effort behind the resource. For everything with a price tag there should be a free resource on the same topic or theme to show the standard / style etc before you buy. Hope this makes sense.
Revision quiz - Birth of the Weimar Republic
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Revision quiz - Birth of the Weimar Republic

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A multiple choice quiz to help my GCSE students revise the key content for the Weimar Republic section of their AQA Paper 1 unit on Germany, 1890-1945: Democracy & Dictatorship. 10 questions in total and answers on slide 7. Quiz would also work well with these specifications... - Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39 (an option in Paper 3 - Modern depth studies). - WJEC GCSE History: Germany in Transition, 1919-1939 (an option in Unit 2: Studies in Depth - History with a European / world focus). ...or as part of an introduction to WeimarGermany if you're teaching OCR GCSE History A - Explaining the Modern World: Germany 1925–1955: The People and the State (a non-British depth study option in Paper 1 - International Relations, 1918–c.2001).
Revision quiz - Culture in Weimar Germany
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Revision quiz - Culture in Weimar Germany

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A multiple choice quiz to help my GCSE students revise the key content for the Weimar Republic, 1919-33, section of their AQA Paper 1 unit on Germany, 1890-1945: Democracy & Dictatorship. 10 questions in total. Quiz would also work really well with these specifications... - Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39 (an option in Paper 3 - Modern depth studies). - WJEC GCSE History: Germany in Transition, 1919-1939 (an option in Unit 2: Studies in Depth - History with a European / world focus). - OCR GCSE History A - Explaining the Modern World: Germany 1925–1955: The People and the State (a non-British depth study option in Paper 1 - International Relations, 1918–c.2001).
How did Britain gain control of India? Part 1
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How did Britain gain control of India? Part 1

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Part 1 of a very straightforward presentation on how Britain gained controlled of India. With simple learning objectives… Describe India a) before the Europeans arrived and b) shortly after the Europeans arrived Describe the EIC … the presentation offers a brief history of India from the 15th to 20th century, using simple maps, before describing the importance of trading stations and the East India Company. The aim of the presentation was to summarise British expansion in India so that all my GCSE students could get to grips with the main ideas; it’s an introduction not a detailed analysis of British imperialism in Asia! Suitable for many GCSE History specs: AQA GCSE History: Britain: Migration, empires and the people: c790 to the present day (an option in Section A of Paper 2 - Thematic studies). Edexcel GCSE History. It will offer some perspective to issues within the ‘British America, 1713–83: empire and revolution’ unit (a period study option in Paper 2) and help students understand what the British were up to in Asia whilst colonising north America. OCR GCSE History A. Links to the section on the growing trade with India and China and role of the East India Company within the Paper 3 British depth study - Impact of Empire on Britain 1688–c.1730. OCR GCSE History B - Schools History Project. Links to the Early Modern Britain c.1500–c.1750 section within the Paper 1 thematic study - Migrants to Britain, c.1250 to present; difficult to do an overview of ‘the growth in world trade’ without mentioning India & EIC.