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Salenichola_gammogoManifest Destiny Annotation Poster(0)This is a poster for A-Level students to annotate around when discussing Manifest Destiny.
Salenichola_gammogoUS Territorial Expansion Revision Notes(0)This is a set of notes on how the USA expanded her territory. It is great as a class task or as revision notes - it is fully editable.
Salenichola_gammogoMormons and Utah - Revision Notes(0)This is a set of revision notes aimed at A-Level students looking at the Mormons and Manifest Destiny. It is fully editable.
Salenichola_gammogoUS Economic Tarif Policies in the 1920s(0)This is a cloze activity for students to fill in about the reasons for and different tariffs introduced by the US Presidents after 1920. It is fully self editable.
Salenichola_gammogoDid all Americans benefit from the 1920s Economic Boom?(0)This is a whole lesson examining whether all citizens in the USA benefitted from the 1920s economic boom. It is a fully editable lesson.
Salenichola_gammogoHenry Ford - Economic Hero(0)This is a lesson on how Henry Ford benefitted from the economic boom in the USA. It is fully editable.
Salenichola_gammogoAnnexation of Texas Revision Notes(0)This is a set of notes detailing the annexation of Texas by the USA - it is fully editable.
Salenichola_gammogoSource Activities for Al Capone(0)There are two source analysis activities for the actions of Al Capone in the USA during Prohibition - they are fully editable.
Salenichola_gammogoAmerican Boom(0)This is a full lesson on the impact of the American Boom. It contains activities and video clips. It is fully editable.
Salenichola_gammogoTreatment of Minorities in Nazi Germany(0)This is a whole lesson, with accompanying tasks, about the treatment of minorities in Nazi Germany. It is fully editable.
Salenichola_gammogoKS1 Remembrance Day Poppy Activity(0)This is a nice little worksheet to help young students understand why we use a poppy to mark Remembrance Day. It is fully editable.