Weimar and Nazi Germany, Teacher resource (EDEXCEL)Quick View
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Weimar and Nazi Germany, Teacher resource (EDEXCEL)

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This is a resource for students and teachers alike. It contains a detailed breakdown of all of the key knowledge for the Edexcel specification. It shows the topics, what the spec says, and then key knowledge you’ll need to teach or revise the unit. Students can make use of this as well for content revision.
Edexcel Anglo Saxon and Norman England knowledge resourceQuick View
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Edexcel Anglo Saxon and Norman England knowledge resource

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This is a resource for teachers who need to learn the spec, or for students who want to revise it! This breaks down the topic into smaller topics, with what the spec says and the key knowledge you’ll need to teach well or for your pupils to revise effectively. It contains a detailled breakdown of key issues and points, and makes use of some diagrams and charts.
KS3 Migration unitQuick View
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KS3 Migration unit

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workbook and slides for a Migration through time unit. Ideal for a y9 group. Based on the GCSe spec, but covers 800-2000 in a 6 lesson sequence.
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Medicine (y7)

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This is a fully resources scheme of work relating to change and continuity in medicine from Ancient times to the 18thC. It also includes powerpoints, worksheets/information sheets, a workbook, and teacher knowledge resources.
The Image of Augustus assessmentQuick View
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The Image of Augustus assessment

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This resource provides an assessment for an Augustus module, and a set of slides with the assessment, revision and feedback lesson inside. This includes a WAGOLL (model answer) to both questions and tasks to complete with both in order for students to do well.
Was Catherine Really Great?Quick View
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Was Catherine Really Great?

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This unit has a Second order concept of ‘Historical Significance’, and includes 5 fully resourced lessons, and an accompanying workbook. The scheme looks at what Russia was like in the 18thC, Catherine’s accession, the reign of Catherine and her influence on culture, serfdom and foreign policy. A great way to talk about strong women in History, and diversify with some pre-revolutionary Russia. The workbook provides space for all classwork and any information necessary to teach this unit for a non-specialist.
Who and What at Sutton Hoo?Quick View
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Who and What at Sutton Hoo?

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This unit of work uses sources and evidence to answer the question ‘What Can we learn about the Anglo-Saxons from their artefacts’? It explores the lives of the Anglo-saxons, what happened at Sutton Hoo and what we can learn from it, and a creative ‘write like a Historian’ assessment, perfect for Year 7. It features a fully resourced workbook and 5 sets of lesson slides. This also makes use of resources from the British Museum’s powerpoint on the artefacts found at Sutton Hoo.
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Witchcraft in England and Scotland- Causation

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This unit focuses on why the Witch-Craze begain in the 16th/17thC. While the central focus is on causation, there is also a story and worldbuilding element running through the unit, looking at the trial and life of Anges Sampson. The scheme features a fully resourced workbook and 6 lessons complete with powerpoints.