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Why Was Charles I Executed?
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Why Was Charles I Executed?

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Engaging and Interactive lesson, about whether or not Charles I should have been executed. Topics Covered; Imagery of the execution The Trail of Charles I Whether or Charles should have been executed. Included; Interactive Quiz: Recapping main points of the English Civil War (Starter in PP) Image of Charles execution activity sheet Source Worksheet, with contrasting views as to why Charles should be executed Sticky note traffic light activity, to gauge pupils opinion at the end of the lesson (included in PP)
Britain 1931-1951  Booklet
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Britain 1931-1951 Booklet

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Booklet full of information and activities. Perfect to use as a revision booklet or adapting lessons round. Topics covered; The Depression Years in Wales and England; What was the impact of the Depression on Industry? What measures were taken to try and tackle unemployment? How effective were the Hunger Marches? What did people do for entertainment in the 1930s? What was the impact of the Depression on women? Were there 'Two England's' in the 1930s? Life on the Home Front; Why did Britain follow a policy of Appeasement in the 1930s? How did Britain prepare for war? Why was the Dunkirk evacuation so significant? What was the impact of the Blitz on the people of Britain? What was the impact of evacuation? How was the media and censorship used? What role did women play in WWII? Why was Winston Churchill so important to the war effort? Political, social and economic developments in post-war Wales and England; Why was the Beveridge Report produced in 1942? Why did Labour win the 1945 General Election? Why was the NHS introduced? What changes were there to education and housing? What was the effect of Nationalisation?
Magna Carta
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Magna Carta

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Topics Included; To have a good understanding of the key features of the Magna Carta To clearly explain the importance of the Magna Carta Included; PowerPoint, with questions and information included on slides Activity Sheet- Why were the Barons Angry? Video - Horrible Histories Rap Battle
World War I, Alliances
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World War I, Alliances

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Engaging lesson on WWI alliances. Topics Covered, Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente Tension building between each country Included; PowerPoint, with differentiated questions Worksheet - Stating the key reasons why there was tension in each country Activity sheet- Colour in 1914 map for students to highlight both sides
How did King William I establish control after his victory at the Battle of Hastings?
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How did King William I establish control after his victory at the Battle of Hastings?

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Engaging and Interactive lesson on William establishing control (edexcel Anglo-Saxon 2.1) Topics covered in lesson The Submission of the Earls; What happened after Hastings, The march on London, the submission at Berkhamstead Why did the earls submit; strengths and weaknesses of earls position Rewarding followers and establishing control on the borderlands; rewarding Anglo-Saxon loyalty, rewarding William's followers Includes ; Interactive PowerPoint Colour in strengths and weaknesses activity sheet Rewarding Followers Worksheet; HA & LA
WWI, Long Term Causes
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WWI, Long Term Causes

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Topics Included: Nationalism  Imperialism  Militarism (Arms Race)  Alliances. Included; PowerPoint, with interactive starter, video link and catch phase game (to use as plenary to introduce next lesson) Causes Card Sort or Worksheet depending on how you want to present the lesson.
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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NO PRINTING NEEDED FOR LESSON. Topics Included ; Events leading to Assassination Why the Archduke was assassinated Included; PowerPoint; with questions. Radio Broadcast of the events. Lie Detector Plenary Essay style writing structure
King John, Introduction
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King John, Introduction

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An engaging and interactive lesson, introducing the key events of King John's reign. Starter - Disney interpretation of King John, List the key features of his character. Main Activity- Order the key events in order - Worksheet Main Activity 2- King John diary entry. Plenary - Thoughts, feelings, Dialogue map to summarise lesson.
Who Killed Thomas Beckett?
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Who Killed Thomas Beckett?

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An engaging lesson were students become investigators as they look at evidence to decide 'Who Murdered Thomas Beckett? Starter - Chronology Task: Put the key events of Thomas Beckett rise to archbishop in order Activity- Investigation worksheet and activity sheet Extended Writing - Who was to blame for the murder of Thomas Beckett? ( with writing structure ) Plenary- Discussion on what Henry II should do next?
Death of Edward and  Succession: Booklet 2 (edexcel GCSE 9-1)
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Death of Edward and Succession: Booklet 2 (edexcel GCSE 9-1)

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An information booklet containing activities after each topic. Perfect to use as a worksheet, revision booklets or to copy and paste into lesson slides. Topics Covered; House of Godwin Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex Military Success of Godwins Godwin Godwinson’s relationship with the king and William of Normandy Harold’s Embassy To Normandy The Rising Against Earl Tostig Harold’s response to the rising Death of Edward the Confessor Also Included; Keyword definitions page Keyword Words Search
Life before Slavery in Africa
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Life before Slavery in Africa

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Topics Included; African Agriculture, Dancing and Clothing Who was to blame for the slave trade? Lesson Plan: Starter: Describe the picture Activity: Olaudah Equiano's Early Life in Africa Carousel Activity Assessment: Using Source A, To what extent are African Merchants responsible for the Slave Trade Plenary: What have you learnt in today's lesson