This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on Collectivisation for the Cambridge iGCSE History Depth Study C: Russia, 1905–41 (CIE).
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Worksheets
Accompanying information sheet(s)
Exam-style question
No textbook required
This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on Life in Stalin’s USSR for the Cambridge iGCSE History Depth Study C: Russia, 1905–41 (CIE).
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Worksheets
Accompanying information sheet(s)
Exam-style question
No textbook required
This is a complete lesson on Stalin’s methods of control for the Cambridge iGCSE History Depth Study C: Russia, 1905–41 (CIE).
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Worksheets
Accompanying information sheet(s)
No textbook required
Complete Russia 1905-41, Camridge iGCSE history bundle.
This bundle includes 19 ready-to-teach lessons covering the key events, themes, and developments of Russia between 1905 and 1941, designed specifically for the Cambridge iGCSE History Depth Study C: Russia, 1905–41 (CIE).
Lessons included:
Tsarist Russia
1905 Russian Revolution
Troubled Years 1905–14
Rasputin
Impact of WW1 on Russia
February Revolution
Provisional Government
Fall of the Provisional Government
October Revolution
Russian Civil War
New Economic Policy (NEP)
Rise of Stalin
Purges
Stalin’s Methods of Control
Stalin’s Modernisation of the USSR
Stalin’s Five Year Plans
Collectivisation
Life in Stalin’s USSR
Stalin by 1941
Each lesson contains a PowerPoint presentation, worksheets, information sheets, and exam-style questions. No textbook required.
This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on Stalin’s position by 1941 for the Cambridge iGCSE History Depth Study C: Russia, 1905–41 (CIE).
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Worksheets
Accompanying information sheet(s)
Exam-style question
No textbook required
This is a complete lesson on Stalin’s modernisation of the USSR for the Cambridge iGCSE History Depth Study C: Russia, 1905–41 (CIE).
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Worksheets
Accompanying information sheet(s)
Exam-style question
No textbook required
This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on Stalin’s Five Year Plans for the Cambridge iGCSE History Depth Study C: Russia, 1905–41 (CIE).
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Worksheets
Accompanying information sheet(s)
Exam-style question
No textbook required
This is a complete lesson on the February Revolution for the Cambridge iGCSE History Depth Study C: Russia, 1905–41.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Worksheets
Accompanying information sheet(s)
Exam-style question
No textbook required
This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on life on the homefront during World War One.
Designed for KS3, this lesson explores the social, economic, and emotional impacts of the war on civilians, including rationing, women’s roles, and public morale. It encourages students to understand the wider effects of the conflict beyond the battlefield.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation – clear, visually engaging slides that guide the full lesson
True or false task – interactive activity to challenge students’ preconceptions and reinforce learning
Quiz task with accompanying information sheet – supports knowledge retention and provides key facts
Starter and plenary activities – to engage students and check understanding
This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on the contribution of Commonwealth countries during World War One.
Designed for KS3, this lesson highlights the important roles played by soldiers and workers from across the British Empire, helping students appreciate the global scale of the war effort and the diversity of those involved.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation – clear, visually engaging slides that guide the full lesson
Map task – helps students locate and understand the involvement of different Commonwealth nations
Source analysis tasks – develop students’ skills in interpreting historical evidence related to Commonwealth contributions
Plenary activity – to check understanding and encourage reflection
This is a complete lesson on the causes of the French Revolution for KS3.
The lesson explores the key political, social, and economic causes that led to the outbreak of revolution in France.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Starter and plenary activities
Venn diagram task with worksheet
Poster creation activity
This is a complete lesson on the Ancien Régime – the political and social system in France before the French Revolution for KS3.
This lesson introduces students to the structure of French society under the Ancien Régime, helping them understand the inequalities and tensions that contributed to the outbreak of revolution.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Starter and plenary activities
Video task
Source analysis task
Written task with accompanying worksheet (with a simplified version included for differentiation)
This is a complete lesson on the Storming of the Bastille suitable for KS2 and KS3.
This lesson explores the dramatic events of 14 July 1789 and their wider impact on the French Revolution.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Video task
Table worksheet with accompanying information sheet
PEEL paragraph task
This is a complete lesson on the Tennis Court Oath during the French Revolution, suitable for KS2 and KS3.
The lesson explores the significance of the Tennis Court Oath as a turning point in the early stages of the Revolution.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Starter and plenary activities
Summary task
Differentiated tasks
Storyboard task
This is a complete lesson on the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, suitable for KS2 and KS3…
This lesson introduces students to the key principles of the Declaration and its significance during the French Revolution.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Starter and plenary
Question sheet with accompanying worksheet
Debate task
This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on the Reign of Terror, suitable for KS2 and KS3.
This lesson examines the role of Robespierre and the impact of the Terror on revolutionary France.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Starter and plenary
Robespierre profile task
Cut and stick timeline task
Written letter task
This is a complete lesson on Napoleon’s role in the French Revolution, suitable for KS2 and KS3
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This lesson explores Napoleon’s rise to power and his impact on France and Europe.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation
Starter and plenary
Question sheet with accompanying information sheet
Debate task
Complete KS2 and KS3 French Revolution lesson bundle: 8 ready-to-teach lessons
This bundle includes 8 full lessons covering the key events, causes, and consequences of the French Revolution. Each lesson comes with PowerPoint and a variety of complementary resources designed to develop students’ knowledge and historical skills.
Lessons included:
Ancien Régime
Causes of the French Revolution
Tennis Court Oath
Storming of the Bastille
Declaration of the Rights of Man
March on Versailles
The Terror
Napoleon in the French Revolution
This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on the reasons why people joined the army to fight in World War One.
Designed for KS3, this lesson explores four key motivations: shame, heroism, patriotism, and hatred of Germans. It encourages students to consider the emotional and social pressures that led men to enlist in 1914.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation – clear, visually engaging slides that guide the full lesson
Cut-and-stick task – interactive activity to help students categorise and reflect on key motivations
Video activity – brings the topic to life with real stories and visual context
Picture reveal starter – to spark curiosity and generate discussion
Plenary task – to consolidate learning and encourage thoughtful conclusions
This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on life on the British Home Front during World War Two.
Designed for KS3, this lesson explores how the British public responded to wartime conditions, including evacuation, rationing, propaganda, and the Blitz.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation – clear, visually engaging slides that guide the full lesson
Differentiated student tasks – with extension/challenge options included
Information and source sheets – concise and accessible, ideal for independent or group work
Starter activity and plenary – to check understanding and encourage reflection
This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on the end of World War Two in 1945.
Designed for KS3, this lesson explores the key events leading to the end of the war.
Includes:
PowerPoint presentation – clear, visually engaging slides that guide the full lesson
Differentiated student tasks – with extension/challenge options included
Group discussion task – encourages collaboration and critical thinking
Worksheet-based activity – structured to reinforce understanding and consolidate key knowledge
Information sheets – concise and accessible, suitable for a range of abilities
Starter activity and plenary – to check understanding and prompt reflection