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AQA 8145 Medicine - Surgery and John Hunter
A GCSE lesson in which students examine the impact of John Hunter in the field of surgery. Students will consider which area was Hunter's most significant contribution to surgery. Students will then consider how much surgery has changed between the medieval period and by 1800 in preparation for the 'compare' 8 mark questions on the exam.
Civil rights Movement - Emmett Till
A lesson in which students examine the significance of the murder of Emmett Till in the Civil Rights Movement. Students will analyse long and short term significance, linking to an AQA GCSE 8 mark style question on significance.
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Empire and Slavery
A series of KS3 lessons introducing the British Empire and Slavery. Students will study the reasons why Britain wanted an Empire followed by lessons on the middle passage, life on plantations and the abolition of slavery.
British Empire: to be proud of?
A KS3 lesson in which students consider different interpretations of the British Empire before reaching their own judgement the key question. Students will use character cards to explore why interpretations of the Empire may differ.
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AQA 8145 Elizabeth I - Issue of Poverty
A series of 3 GCSE lessons on the issue of poverty for the new AQA specification. Students will look at the causes of poverty, how attitudes changed, and the success of the 1601 Poor Law.
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AQA 8145 Elizabeth I - Society
A series of GCSE lessons for the new AQA specification on society. Includes lessons on the rise of the gentry, theatre, poverty and a concluding lesson on whether this period can be considered a 'Golden Age'.
AQA 8145 Germany: Who was powerful in the Kaiser's Germany?
Lesson 1 on the AQA GCSE specification for Germany: Democracy and Dictatorship. This lesson introduces the power structure within Germany and the Kaiser's role. Students will be able to form a judgement on the relative power of each influencing factor.
AQA 8145 Germany - Challenges to the Kaiser
Lesson 2 for AQA GCSE for Germany: Democracy and Dictatorship on the problems faced by the Kaiser during his rule. This lesson covers industrialisation, growth of socialism and rise of parliamentary democracy.
AQA 8145 Elizabeth I - A Golden Age?
A GCSE lesson analysing the extent to which there was a 'Golden Age of culture' in the Elizabethan period.
AQA 8145 Medicine - Anaesthetics and Antiseptics
A GCSE lesson for the AQA specification on Medicine Through time. The lesson prepares students to be able to answer 8 mark questions on the significance of anaesthetics and antiseptics. Includes differentiated questioning and helps sheets for lower ability students.
Industrial Revolution - What changed?
This lesson works well as an introduction to the industrial revolution or a summary of the changes that take place. Students will categorise the changes and evaluate the extent of change. Includes differentiated resources for higher and lower ability students
AQA 8145 Medicine - Development of Penicillin
A GCSE lesson in which students explain and evaluate the role of key factors in the discovery and subsequent development of penicillin before using their understanding to complete an 8 mark 'compare' exam style question.
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AQA 8145 Medicine - Understanding Causes and Cures of diseases since Germ Theory
A series of GCSE lessons taught thematically on the developments in understanding the causes of diseases, and finding cures for diseases since the advent of Germ Theory. Includes practice exam questions in line with the AQA specification.
AQA 8145 Medicine - Germ Theory and the development of Vaccines
A GCSE lesson in which students examine the subsequent development of vaccines after the development of germ theory. Students will explicitly consider the long term significance of the discovery of germ theory in preparation for an 8 mark exam style question. Includes differentiated resources for students to consider the role of key factors in the development of vaccines.
AQA 8145 Medicine - Germ Theory
A GCSE lesson in which students will understand the chronology of the discovery of germ theory and its journey to finally becoming accepted. Students will also consider the roles of Pasteur and Koch in this process and reach a judgement on which individual was more significant. Also encourages students to consider the role of specific factors in line with the requirements of the 16 mark essay question.
AQA 8145 Medicine - Modern Treatment
A GCSE lesson in which students examine several strands of development of modern medicine to consider the impact on treating diseases. Students will evaluate the extent to which these measures have led to progress in health and life expectancy before reviewing change in understanding causes and cures of diseases over time.
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AQA 8145 - Conflict and Tension Cold War: Transformation of the Cold War
A series of lessons covering the last part of the AQA GCSE specification from the impact of the Berlin Wall to Detente. Includes a range of exam style questions and guidance for students alongside content.
The Titanic - Why did so many people die: an investigation
A KS3 lesson in which students will investigate why so many people died on the Titanic. Students will consider the role of various factors, including attitudes to class and reach a judgement on the most significant reason. Students will be required to categorise, interrogate and collect evidence.
Italy and Fascism Revision Guide A-level
A revision guide for A-level students on the topic of Italy and Fascism. The guide covers the course content while helping students to form analytical views around key questions for their exams.
AQA 8145 Germany -Nazi Education
A GCSE lesson in which students analyse the ways that the Nazis controlled education. Students will evaluate the effectiveness of Nazi methods of control.