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Hello, History & Psychology teacher for 15 years, 5 years in the UK and 10 years internationally. Current Head of Department. Past examiner with OCR. Experience teaching GCSE and IGCSE, A Level and IB. Teaching and have taught: Geography, RE, Public Services, Travel and Tourism, Leisure and Tourism, History, Psychology.

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Hello, History & Psychology teacher for 15 years, 5 years in the UK and 10 years internationally. Current Head of Department. Past examiner with OCR. Experience teaching GCSE and IGCSE, A Level and IB. Teaching and have taught: Geography, RE, Public Services, Travel and Tourism, Leisure and Tourism, History, Psychology.
What was the Weimar Republic?
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What was the Weimar Republic?

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Full lesson with sources and exam question focused on answering the title above. Ebert, Weimar Constitution, Political Spectrum Article 48 Emergency Powers Proportional Representation Fundamental Rights all included. Outstanding lesson aimed at 14-16 year olds. Can be used with OCR/CIE/Edexcel exam boards (but not only used for exam work)
The Munich Putsch
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The Munich Putsch

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A full lesson with two optional homework tasks for students to complete. Students focus on the early beginnings of the Nazis Party, and how Hitler used the Munich Putsch to his advantage. Students to evaluate the claim that it failed, but it was not a disaster.
Stresemann and Recovery
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Stresemann and Recovery

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A detailed lesson (probably over 2-3 lessons) evaluating how significant Stresemann was to the recovery of Germany in the 1920s. There are opportunities for essay writing, source analysis and a short game where students put themselves into the shoes of Stresemann. An outstanding lesson for GCSE / iGCSE - OCR / CIE / Edexcel, but could also be used for KS3 Year 9 students.
How did Hitler and the Nazis control Germany - the Church
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How did Hitler and the Nazis control Germany - the Church

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A full lesson (or two) with all resources included here. Resources include: Research task Teacher instruction Peer opportunities Worksheet to complete Information to read Can be used for IGCSE / GCSE or Year 9 / KS3 students. Differentiation can be achieved. Focuses on both the Protestant and Catholic Church within Germany, how many religious leaders supported the Nazis, but also those that opposed them. Nazi euthanasia programme also dicussed
How did Hitler and the Nazis control Germany - propaganda
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How did Hitler and the Nazis control Germany - propaganda

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A full lesson (or two) with all resources included here. Resources include: Research task Teacher instruction Peer opportunities Worksheet to complete Information to read Can be used for IGCSE / GCSE or Year 9 / KS3 students. Differentiation can be achieved. Propaganda, film, tv, radio, rallies, Goebbels, speeches etc
Lenin's consolidation of power. The Russian Revolution
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Lenin's consolidation of power. The Russian Revolution

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A full lesson and set of activities (with linked free downloadable sheets) to complete learning into Imperial Russia with the focus on ‘Lenin’s consolidation of power’. This resource is ready to download and teach as it is, and includes lots of different levelled activities for students of all abilities to work through. It is clear, concise and rated outstanding in the classroom. This is part of a set of resources uploaded focusing on Imperial Russia and the Russian Revolution. If you have any questions, please contact me at samantha.jones.2104@icloud.com. Thanks
Nicholas II - his rule and abdication - the February Revolution
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Nicholas II - his rule and abdication - the February Revolution

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At least 3 lessons worth of research and activities for KS4/5 students studying the Russia Revolution and the fall of the Tsars. Focusing on the role of Nicholas II. These activity sheets and powerpoint presentation include timelines, research, source evaluation and essay practise. Suitable for IBDP HL, GCSE, iGCSE and A Level students. OUtstanding graded lessons, a steal. Everything is set and ready to go.
Opposition to the Tsars
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Opposition to the Tsars

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Opposition in Tsarist Russia - looking at reasons why Tsardom was so unpopular, and therefore why oppositional groups grew and ultimately assassinated Alexander II. This opposition then fed through to Alexander III’s reign and into Nicholas II’s reign and was a long term cause of the Revolution and his abdication. All resources included, lesson is ready to go and part of my huge shop focusing on Imperial Russia.