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Every penny we make goes to support one of the charities listed on our website at www.wolseyacademy.com/mission - please check us out and help us, help you, help them! Wolsey Academy sells high-quality teaching resources for a range of subjects. So far we've donated over $1000 to good causes and hope to build on this and send even more! For every positive review left we will send you a complimentary resource - just visit our site. Better Teaching, Better Planet.
History of the Americas -  10 x KS3 Lessons + 2 Bonus Activities
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History of the Americas - 10 x KS3 Lessons + 2 Bonus Activities

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10 Lessons for Key Stage 3 that begins with Columbus, looks at the Spanish influence in South America before focusing on the early North American colonies. Also includes two lessons providing the context of the British involvement in the Atlantic Slave Trade. Columbus Conquistadors Colonial America 7 Years War (French-Indian Wars) Causes of American Independence Founding Fathers and the Constitution (Hamilton) Atlantic Slave Trade Caribbean Plantations Assessment, Mark Scheme and Knowledge Organiser Civil War Project: Make a Lesson Bonus - assembly on the nature of power in the USA Bonus - Guided Reading, Columbus & Christianity in the New World
Assembly on American Presidential 'Power' and its limits
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Assembly on American Presidential 'Power' and its limits

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Includes a diamond 9 activity to get students engaged (and arguing) over who has the most power. Moves on to a discussion of the origins of the American system of ‘checks and balances’ and takes that argument forward through history, looking at things like Nixon and Trump’s ‘Muslim Ban’ to see where and when Presidential power has been curtailed. Ends with a comparison of the ‘China model’ and a discussion of the pros and cons of the US system in the modern world. WolseyAcademy.com, a non-profit resource provider, directs all profits to various charities, including refugee support, youth sports, educational programs, and carbon capture, achieving a carbon-negative status. Explore our site for resources and free history role-playing games loved by students. Thank you for your dedication to teaching and for supporting our mission.