KS3: Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?Quick View
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KS3: Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?

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Part of a Year 9 scheme of working looking at turning points of the Second World War, this lesson is fully resourced and discusses the context of America and Japan’s relationship before the Second World War, the attack on Pearl Harbor and the impact this had on the course of the Second World War.
KS3 History: The Nuremburg TrialsQuick View
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KS3 History: The Nuremburg Trials

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A KS3 lesson taken from a Holocaust SoW which explores the process of holding participants in the Final Solution to account and the role of Mossad and ‘Nazi Hunters’ in the process. Lesson also includes a debate on the culpability of Oskar Groening, the so-called ‘Accountant of Auschwitz’.
AQA GCSE History: Women in 1920s USAQuick View
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AQA GCSE History: Women in 1920s USA

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A lesson (including PowerPoint and associated resources) on the changing role of women in society in the 1920s America. Designed for the teaching of AQA GCSE America: Opportunity and Inequality 1920-1973.
KS4 AQA History: Medieval and Renaissance SurgeryQuick View
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KS4 AQA History: Medieval and Renaissance Surgery

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KS4 History lesson examining surgery in the Medieval and Renaissance suited to schools studying AQA’s Britain, Health and the People unit. Complete with PowerPoint and supplementary resources. Please take the time to leave a review.