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Qing Dynasty
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Qing Dynasty

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A history of the Qing Dynasty including lessons on: The Chinese Dynasties The Rise of the Manchu Establishing the Qing Dynasty in China Stabilizing the Empire High Qing Era (1683 to 1796) Kangxi Emperor (1651 to 1722) High Qing Era (1683 to 1796) Yongzheng Emperor (1722 to 1735) High Qing Era (1683 to 1796) Qianlong Emperor (1722 to 1796) Decline and Fall (1896 to 1911) The Opium Wars and the Taiping Rebellion. The control of the Qing Dynasty by the Dowager Empress Cixi (1662 to 1908) The Xuantong Emperor and Uprisings in China The Wuchang uprising and the Xinhai revolution Puyi – the “Political Football” There are power point slides with activities interspersed and worksheets for each lesson.
FIRST WORLD WAR
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FIRST WORLD WAR

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Events before, during and as a consequence of The First World War are presented in this twelve part unit. Topics covered are: Victoria and Albert’s vision for Europe Alliances in Europe Tensions in Europe War is Declared – 1914 and 1915 Ottomans and Italians enter the War - 1914 and 1915 Trench Warfare War - 1916 A new type of warfare War - 1917 War - 1918 Ending the war – The Treaty of Versailles Ending the War – a new world Each topic can be used as one lesson. There are discussion activities interspersed in the power point slides with space to record on worksheets.
Act of Union of 1707, the Hanoverian Succession and the Jacobite Rebellions
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Act of Union of 1707, the Hanoverian Succession and the Jacobite Rebellions

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This unit gives a good history of the 1707 Act of the Union, Hanoverian Succession and the Jacobite Invasions, using power point slides. There are topics for discussion and space on the worksheets for responses. The Act of Union of 1707 The Hanoverian Succession George I and the House of Hanover The House of Hanover The Jacobites The Jacobite Invasion of 1715 The Jacobite Invasion of 1745
WOMEN's SUFFRAGE
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WOMEN's SUFFRAGE

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A comprehensive unit outlining the development of women’s rights and the fight for suffrage. Power point slides and worksheet activities can be used to follow each lesson. The following topics are covered: Standing Up for Women’s Rights Opposing Women’s Suffrage Fighting for Freedom in the UK The Call gets Louder in the US World War 1 and the Women’s Suffrage Movement Black Women’s Suffrage 18th and 19th Century – Women’s Suffrage Around the World 20th and 21st Century – Women’s Suffrage Around the World Used with students in Year 7, 8 and 9 (Grade 6, 7 and 8)
Changes in Crime and Punishment from the Anglo Saxons to Today
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Changes in Crime and Punishment from the Anglo Saxons to Today

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This is a nine lesson unit on Changes Crime and Punishment from the Anglo-Saxons to Today. Each lesson has a powerpoint presentation and worksheets with learning activities. Topics include: The Church and the Monarch in the Middle Ages The Anglo Saxons Norman Law Attempts to Curtail Church Privilege First Attempts at Fighting for Human Rights The Crime of Witchcraft Religious Turmoil and Revolution 1500-1700 Towards the Industrial Revolution 1700-1900 The 20th and 21st Centuries Used mainly with Year 6 (Grade 5), the content provides good information and has opportunities to discuss, compare and give opinions interspersed.
THE ENLIGHTENMENT IN BRITAIN AND EUROPE
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THE ENLIGHTENMENT IN BRITAIN AND EUROPE

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A series of eight lessons on the Enlightenment in Britain and Europe. Each lesson is presented using power point slides and there are worksheet-based learning activities for each. The topics covered are: From Renaissance to Reformation to Enlightenment Early Enlightenment 1637 to 1730 High Enlightenment 1730 to 1780 Late Enlightenment 1780 to 1804 The Royal Society Great Enlightenment Philosophers Great Enlightenment Scientists Great Enlightenment Artists I have used it mainly with Year 9 and 10
MESOPOTAMIA
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MESOPOTAMIA

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This unit aims to help students to connect the different empires in Mesopotamia and evaluate their contributions to the development of civilization in the region. Lessons include the topics: Development of Civilization - Sumerians The First Empire – The Akkadians Timeline of Ancient Mesopotamian Empires The Babylonians The Assyrians The Neo- Babylonians The Persians Alexander the Great – the Greeks There are 8 lessons, each with power point slides and worksheets with learning activities. I have used this series with year 4 to 6.
THE FOUNDING FATHERS and the RATIFICATION of the US CONSTITUTION
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THE FOUNDING FATHERS and the RATIFICATION of the US CONSTITUTION

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A set of fourteen lessons, presented using power point slides, each with worksheet activities interspersed. The unit covers: *Sons of Liberty Governing after the Revolutionary War The Constitutional Convention The formation of government Constitutional Amendments and the Bill of Rights. The Founding Fathers Founding Mothers George Washington Thomas Jefferson John Adams Benjamin Franklin Alexander Hamilton John Jay James Madison* I have used this with KS 3 (Grades 5 to 7)
THE UNITED STATES WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
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THE UNITED STATES WAR OF INDEPENDENCE

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This unit consists of ten lessons on the United States War of Independence. The lessons consist of slides and worksheets for each lesson, on the topics: *Causes of unhappiness in the thirteen colonies The First Shots The British Advance of 1776 to 1777 The Northern Campaign of 1777 Mid Atlantic Stage 1778 to July 1779 French Alliance Mid Atlantic and Southern Campaign July to December 1779 British and American conflicts of 1780 The Beginning of the End 1781 Facing the End Winning the War* I have used this with years 7 to 9 / grades 6 to 8
THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS
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THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS

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Suitable for 8 to 10 year old students, this unit takes a comprehensive look at the people of ancient Egypt, their lifestyle, customs and religion. Topics are covered using power point presentations and consolidated with worksheet activities: Egypt and the Nile Water, Food, People, Wealth and Power The Rosetta Stone Writing and Hieroglyphics Pyramids and the Sphinx Kingdom Periods Some great pharaohs of the New Kingdom The Ancient Egyptian Gods Ancient Egyptian belief in the afterlife The Valley of the Kings Tutankhamun Farming along the Nile Inventions of Ancient Egypt Important symbols of Ancient Egypt
THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION
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THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION

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Aimed at students aged 12 to 14, THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION unit covers the following topics: James - Duke of York Religious and Political Tension James, King of Ireland, Scotland and England The beginning of the Revolution Planning the invasion The Invasion Settlement The wars against the French (the Nine Years War) Anne – the last of the Stuarts Each lesson is presented using power point slides. The slide sequences are interspersed with activities and there is space on the worksheets for students to respond.
THE RESTORATION
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THE RESTORATION

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The Restoration of the monarchy in Britain is covered in this unit aimed at 13 to 15 year old students. Broken down into twelve, easily managed lessons using power point slides, this unit covers the topics: The Ending of the Protectorate Early life of King Charles II Personal attributes of Charles II Commencing the Reign The Plague of London The Great Fire of London The Anglo-Dutch Wars Trade in the New World during Charles II’s reign The Succession Crises The Social and Cultural Change during the Reign of Charles II Timeline of King Charles II’s reign The Reign of King James II The presentations are interspersed with questions inviting student participation and there is space on the accompanying worksheets for responses.
THE INTERREGNUM
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THE INTERREGNUM

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This is a five lesson unit describing the time in British history, between monarchs. Lesson titles are: The establishment of the Commonwealth The Rise of Oliver Cromwell Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector Richard Cromwell Life during the Interregnum It has been used mainly with years 7, 8 and 9.
THE CAUSES and EVENTS of the CIVIL WARS throughout BRITAIN
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THE CAUSES and EVENTS of the CIVIL WARS throughout BRITAIN

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I have used this series of lessons with students aged 12 to 14. The power point slides are full of information for teaching the topic and there are learning activities for each lesson. Lessons cover the following: James I and Charles I Personal Rule and the Causes of Rebellion (1629 to 1640) The Bishops Wars and the Return of Parliament (1640 to 1642) The Beginning of the First Civil War The Advance of the Parliamentarians The Second Civil War – the capture, escape, recapture, trial, and execution of Charles I Timeline of Charles I’s reign Conflict in Ireland and Scotland The Third Civil War
Elizabethan Religious Settlement and conflict with the Catholics
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Elizabethan Religious Settlement and conflict with the Catholics

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A nine lesson unit with power point slides and worksheets helps students to follow the reasons and sequence of events in the formulation of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement and conflict with the Catholics Used mainly with years 7 to 9 , lessons include the titles: Mary I and Edward VI Elizabeth’s ascension to the throne Religious Settlement Opposition to the Religious Settlement Elizabeth and Scotland The Catholic plots to assassinate Elizabeth Causes of the Conflict with Spain War in Ireland Conflict with Spain
THE RENAISSANCE
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THE RENAISSANCE

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The Renaissance is an eleven part unit. It covers the topics: The beginning of the Renaissance in Europe Causes of the Renaissance The Northern Renaissance Timeline of the Renaissance The rebirth of the classical ideas through art Great Art works of Renaissance Architecture and Science Renaissance Exploration Literature and the Renaissance Geniuses of the Renaissance The end of the Renaissance It has been used mainly for years 8, 9 and 10. There are power point slides and learning activities for each topic / lesson.
The Reformation in Britain and Europe
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The Reformation in Britain and Europe

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This unit consists of eleven lessons aimed at students in Year 7 to 10, Grade 6 to 9. Each lesson has power point slides and worksheets. Topics include: The Power of the Catholic Church Causes of the Reformation Timeline of the Reformation Martin Luther Huldrych Zwingli English Reformation – Henry VIII English Reformation - Henry VIII the Supreme Head of the Church English Reformation - Henry VIII Establishing the Church of England English Reformation – Bloody Mary and Elizabeth I John Calvin John Knox
BRITAIN'S TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE
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BRITAIN'S TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE

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This series of slides and worksheets aims to promote the students’ understanding of what slavery means, a historical perspective of what happened, abolition and slavery today. I have used this unit with year 7 and 8.
THE MALI EMPIRE
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THE MALI EMPIRE

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Used mainly with year 7 and 8 students, this unit, THE MALI EMPIRE, uses eight sets of slides to illustrate the history of this amazing empire. The topics include: * Timeline of the Empire from 1240 to 1468 The rise of the Mali Empire The governance of the Empire of Mali Trade Culture Mansa Musa I Mali - a centre of learning The Fall of the Empire ** Each lesson has worksheet activities interspersed throughout the slides, to focus attention and stimulate thinking.