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Key Stage 3 and 4 History Resources

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Engaging and challenging History resources for Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. Striving to produce well-balanced, well-paced, challenging and differentiated resources that cater to a variety of ages and ability levels.

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Engaging and challenging History resources for Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. Striving to produce well-balanced, well-paced, challenging and differentiated resources that cater to a variety of ages and ability levels.
Renaissance - European Empires (Age of Discovery)
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Renaissance - European Empires (Age of Discovery)

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. Introducing the 'Age of Discovery' to students. Lesson contains differentiated learning objectives, starter activity, plenary and extension wordsearch for fast finishers.
The Stuarts - The Great Plague
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The Stuarts - The Great Plague

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. A lesson that forms part of a scheme of work on Oliver Cromwell, the Commonwealth and the Restoration. Contains: presentation with starter activity and plenary discussion high quality images and resources, ready to print from Microsoft PowerPoint Learning Objectives: describe how the Great Plague broke out use evidence from sources to explain what people knew about the spread of plague and disease in seventeenth-century London. investigate a primary source to discover more precise details about the Great Plague
GCSE - Germany 1890-1945 - Why did Hitler become Chancellor?
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GCSE - Germany 1890-1945 - Why did Hitler become Chancellor?

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. This Presentation and accompanying worksheets address a key question asked on many GCSE History courses: How and why did Hitler become Chancellor? The lesson contains a focus on the following areas: the failure of Weimar democracy: election results; the role of Papen and Hindenburg and Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor.
Slavery - A Life of Slavery
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Slavery - A Life of Slavery

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. A lesson that forms part of a scheme of work on slavery. Contains: presentation with starter activity and plenary discussion high quality images and resources, ready to print from Microsoft PowerPoint Learning Objectives: describe the duties and daily routines of slaves explained the punishments slaves suffered explored the emotions a slave might have felt
Second World War - The Blitz
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Second World War - The Blitz

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. Learning outcomes: explain the impact the Blitz had on people living in London. assess the extent to which the Blitz can be seen as both good and bad for people living in London. form an opinion on the impact of the Blitz on people living in London and justify this opinion with well-explained historical knowledge Lesson features differentiated learning objectives, a well-paced starter, main and plenary, and a focal on source evaluation, including evidence collection in a table.
The Tudors - Who's who in Tudor England
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The Tudors - Who's who in Tudor England

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. Learning objectives: identify the main groups that made up Tudor society categorise a variety of historical sources, explaining why I made the decisions that I did This active lesson introduces students to the various social groups within Tudor England, according to William Harrison (writing in 1587) - gentlemen, citizens, yeomen and labourers. Students complete a gap fill to form an impression of what each social group was like. They then categorise a variety of sources - pictures and descriptions - based on this knowledge, before explaining the decisions they made.
Origins of the First World War - The Alliance System
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Origins of the First World War - The Alliance System

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. This lesson can be used as the first in a series looking at the 'MAIN' causes of the First World War - Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism - although it could also be used as a second lesson after an initial introduction to the world in 1900. This lesson pack includes a PowerPoint with differentiated learning objectives, key literacy words, a starter, main and plenary. The worksheets include information sheets and cards for a role-playing game demonstrated how the alliance system kicked into effect.
Industrial Revolution - Holidays and Free Time
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Industrial Revolution - Holidays and Free Time

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. LOs: describe the ways in which Victorians spent their leisure time explain why the amount of free time increased in the 1800s plan a weekend for your friends assess the extent to which free time activities have changed/stayed the same Contains: - a starter relating the topic to students' own activities and interests - a brief summary of why free time increases - a letter writing activity with a challenge extension and a self-assessment sheet (that could also be easily adapted for peer assessment) - a plenary on change and continuity since the Victorian era - a word-memory activity if time allows
The Romans - Roman Army
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The Romans - Roman Army

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. What made the Roman Army such a successful fighting force? This lesson, part of a scheme of work on the Romans, focuses on this question. Contains a labelling of a Roman activity, and a worksheet with information which students are then asked to distil and prioritise.
The Normans - What happened at Stamford Bridge?
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The Normans - What happened at Stamford Bridge?

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. Leading on from my '1066' lesson, this lesson recaps the main contenders to the throne and covers the events of the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Learning objectives: describe the events of the Battle of Stamford Bridge explain the reasons why Harold Godwinson won evaluate which is the most important reason and justify your opinion Starter: Fun Contenders Quiz Main: Comic Strip Activity Plenary: Assessment of Why Harold Won.
The Stuarts - The Merry Monarch (Charles II)
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The Stuarts - The Merry Monarch (Charles II)

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***SALE*** - this resource is on sale at a reduced price. A lesson that forms part of a scheme of work on Oliver Cromwell, the Commonwealth and the Restoration. Contains: presentation with starter activity and plenary discussion high quality images and resources, ready to print from Microsoft PowerPoint Learning Objectives: describe how life in England changed after the Restoration explain the reasons why people were happy to have a King again evaluate the reign of the Merry Monarch and explain why opinions on him changed after his death