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I aim to provide engaging resources that help ease the workload of History teachers. I also create free guides to help enrich the teaching of History

I aim to provide engaging resources that help ease the workload of History teachers. I also create free guides to help enrich the teaching of History
AQA Migration and Empires: British Empire in the 20th Century
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AQA Migration and Empires: British Empire in the 20th Century

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A key revision guide that is integral in supporting recall for AQA Migration and Empires. The booklet consists of numerous tasks and provisions to help pupils in their comprehension of key events in the unit The booklet contains: Why did Britain lose its Empire? How did countries break away from the Empire? Why did Immigrants come to Britain? Ireland and Europe Why did Immigrants come to Britain? Asia Why did Immigrants come to Britain? Kenya and Uganda Why did Immigrants come to Britain? Windrush What does Windrush show us about the experiences of immigrants within Britain? What restriction did those from the Windrush generation face? What was the significance of the Falklands war? Why do Britain and Europe have a complicated relationship? What was the impact of EU and non EU migration?
AQA Migration and Empires: Expansion and Empire Revision Guide
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AQA Migration and Empires: Expansion and Empire Revision Guide

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A key revision guide that is integral in supporting recall for AQA Migration and Empires. The booklet consists of numerous tasks and provisions to help pupils in their comprehension of key events in the unit This booklet consists of How and why did Britain control India? What was significant about the Indian Revolution in 1857? What was the impact of Britains control over India? Why was there a scramble for Africa? How did Empire naitons take Africa? The scramble for Africa: Egypt The scramble for Africa: Boer War How was imperial propaganda used to justify Imperialism? Migration to the Empire in the 18th to 20th century Migration to the Empire in the 18th to 20th century Part 2
AQA Migration: Looking West Revision Guide
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AQA Migration: Looking West Revision Guide

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This is a revision guide that aids pupils in recalling the key themes of Migration ‘Looking West’ The section includes. The guide offers comprehension and builds second order concepts in order to assist in the completion of exam questions: Why did England start to look towards the West Why did Britain develop colonies in North America? What was life like in the Colonies? Jamestown and New Plymouth case studies What do the colonies show us about British treatment of minorities? What was the impact of the slave trade? Why did Britain face revolution in America? What events encouraged revolution in America? How did America gain independence? How did ideas cause movement in the 17th and 18th century?
AQA Migration: Conquered and Conquerors
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AQA Migration: Conquered and Conquerors

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This is a revision work booklet that focuses on the AQA migration unit ‘Conquered and Conquerors’. The sections are as followed: What influences migration and the creation of Empire? Why did the Vikings invade Britain? How did King Alfred deal with the Viking threat? How great was King Alfred? Aetherled and the Viking invasion How did Edward the Confessor create a crisis? How did the Angevin Empire rise? How did the Angevin Empire fall? Why did the Hundred years war begin? What were the key moments of the Hundred years war? How was the Hundred years war significant?
World War One lessons - KS3
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World War One lessons - KS3

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Here are a collection of lessons for World War One. Attached are powerpoints and word documents to accompany: Lesson 1 - What did war look like? Lesson 2 - What were the Main causes of WW1? Lesson 3 - How did the assasination of Franz Ferdinand start a war? Lesson 4 - Why did men sign up? A study of Propaganda and pals battalions Lesson 5: What was life like in the trenches? Lesson 6: What was life like during the battles? Lesson 7: How responsible was Field Marshall Haig for the battles? Lesson 8: ‘Was it a case of ‘Lions led by donkeys?’’ Assesment
AQA Germany 1890-1945 Establishing democracy workbooklet
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AQA Germany 1890-1945 Establishing democracy workbooklet

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This work booklet follows the specification set by AQA. It begins with the establishment of the Weimar Republic and ends with the success of Stressman. The booklet is excellent in aiding recall and providing good foundational knowledge for students to develop
AQA Norman Conquest
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AQA Norman Conquest

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All lessons included are designed to meet the specifications of the AQA Norman paper. The lessons are: Who were the Anglo-Saxons? What was Anglo-Saxon life like? Who was Edward the Confessor? Who were the claimants to the throne? Battle of Fulford and Stamford Bridge How did Harold and William prepare for Hastings? The battle of Hastings Why did William win at Hastings What did William do after Hastings? What rebellions did William face? Why did William build castles? What was the Harrying of the North? What further revolts did William handle? The death of William and William Rufus
America 1930s Knowledge Organiser
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America 1930s Knowledge Organiser

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Knowledge organiser displaying the foundational knowledge to aid pupils in their revision of 1930s America. Instrumental for quick revision and great for pupils with gaps in knowledge
Cold War Development Knowledge Organiser
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Cold War Development Knowledge Organiser

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Knowledge organiser displaying the foundational knowledge to aid pupils in their revision of the Cold War during the 1950’s. Instrumental for quick revision and great for pupils with gaps in knowledge
Cold War origins Knowledge Organiser
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Cold War origins Knowledge Organiser

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Knowledge organiser displaying the foundational knowledge to aid pupils in their revision of of the origins of the Cold War. Instrumental for quick revision and great for pupils with gaps in knowledge
History of revolutions and Knowledge Organiser
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History of revolutions and Knowledge Organiser

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Here are a set of lessons that detail the history of revolution. Also attached is knowledge organiser to assist pupils who may not have been present for certian lessons. Lessons are: Lesson 1: What is a revolution? Lesson 2: What was the American Revolution? Lesson 3: What was the French Revolution? Lesson 4: What was the Russian Revolution? Lesson 5: Why could Britain have had a revolution? Lesson 6: What was the Peterloo massacre and what does it show us about peoples demand to vote? Lesson 7: ‘Did Britain need to revolt? Use Peterloo to inform your decision’ Assessment lesson
AQA America Opportunity and Inequality Post War
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AQA America Opportunity and Inequality Post War

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This is a complete set of lessons that cover the postwar of America. They follow the AQA specification and ensure that exam skills are met throughout Lessons: How did WWII help the economy recover? What was the American dream? What was post war culture like? What impact did McCarthy have on America? What was the Civil rights movement? How did Malcolm X influence Civil Rights? Civil rights debate lesson What impact did the Feminist movement have? How was life for minorities? Was America a ‘great society’?