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I've been a Secondary School teacher since 2013 and since discovering a passion for designing and creating engaging lessons that students genuinely appreciate, I couldn't imagine myself doing anything else. To date (Aug 2017) I've had over 35,000 people download my work that I have previously uploaded to TES and I've never received lower than 4 stars for my work in my feedback.

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I've been a Secondary School teacher since 2013 and since discovering a passion for designing and creating engaging lessons that students genuinely appreciate, I couldn't imagine myself doing anything else. To date (Aug 2017) I've had over 35,000 people download my work that I have previously uploaded to TES and I've never received lower than 4 stars for my work in my feedback.
[Free Sample] GCSE Elizabethan Exploration Lesson
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[Free Sample] GCSE Elizabethan Exploration Lesson

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What’s Included? Fully planned, ready-to-teach lessons with clear objectives and engaging tasks. Exam-style questions & model answers, aligned with the mark scheme. Retrieval & literacy support, based on research from Make It Stick and Closing the Vocabulary Gap. Scaffolded writing & differentiation, ensuring accessibility for all learners. Teacher guidance & cold-calling prompts, supporting both specialists and non-specialists. Topics Covered: Elizabeth’s Government & Early Challenges Religious Settlement & Opposition Mary, Queen of Scots & The Catholic Threat Rivalry with Spain & The Spanish Armada Elizabethan Society: Education, Poverty & Exploration Why Choose This Resource? Built on cognitive science - Designed using research from Teach Like a Champion. Clear structure & accessibility - Supports learners with varied abilities. Exam success - Students practice - Exam style questions with structured writing support. Time-saving & adaptable - Ideal for specialists and non-specialists alike. Download now and transform your History lessons on Elizabethan England!