Industrial Revolution Britain - Why did it start in Britain?Quick View
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Industrial Revolution Britain - Why did it start in Britain?

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A lesson on why the Industrial Revolution started in Britain. What was the industrial Revolution? What advantages did Britain have? What changed from 1750-1850? A powerpoint guides you through the lesson, includes a worksheet with varied tasks for students and an entry worksheet to study at home.
The Renaissance (station-work)Quick View
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The Renaissance (station-work)

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In this self-explanatory stationwork the students can work completely on their own. They get information on five different aspects of the Renaissance: new way of thinking new world view conflict with the church art and architecture Leonardo da Vinci On their worksheets they complete various creative tasks on these topics and it is also complete with online quizzes and links/QR Codes. A complementary PowerPoint for revision is also included.
Industrial Revolution station workQuick View
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Industrial Revolution station work

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Complete lesson on life during the Industrial Revolution. Students can work without much guidance and its self-explanatory! There are station sheets with infos on child labour living conditions new inventions … and a 6 page station worksheets with complementing and varied tasks for students to do.
Women in Nazi GermanyQuick View
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Women in Nazi Germany

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This is a lesson on the role of women in Nazi Germany. It is a complete lesson including a powerpoint presentation that guides you and your students through the different tasks on the worksheet and also provides a worksheet and an overview worksheet for the students to study later.
Life in a medieval village (peasants - Middle Ages)Quick View
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Life in a medieval village (peasants - Middle Ages)

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In this lesson the students get to know about the life of peasants/villeins in a medieval village. They learn about the people that lived there, what the houses looked like and what kind of food they ate. It includes a PowerPoint that accompanies the worksheets and an entry worksheet to study. Please note that this lesson has been created for a bilingual class!