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The Suffragists

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Lesson for KS3 or KS4 on the Suffragists. Students will study the history of the Suffragists and the beginning of the votes for women movement. They will look at the tactics of the NUWSS and practice source skills. All worksheets are included in powerpoint.
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Response to Women's Suffrage

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Lesson for KS3 or KS4 on opposition to women’s suffrage. Students will cover the anti-suffrage movement and the treatment of the Suffragettes by the police. They will create an account of Black Friday 1910. All worksheets are included in powerpoint.
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History of British Suffrage

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Lesson for KS3 or KS4 on British Suffrage. Good introduction to the fight for women’s vote or a stand alone lesson on the history of suffrage and voting rights in Britain. Students will cover why the vote is important and study the main legislation that expanded the franchise from the Magna Carta to the Representation of the People Act. All worksheets are included in powerpoint.
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The Suffragettes

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Lesson for KS3 or KS4 on the Suffragettes. Students will study a brief history of the Suffragettes and the tactics of the WSPU. Their main task is an article detailing the first arrest of the Suffragettes, this could be adapted to teacher read, a class reading, or partner echo reading. All worksheets are included in powerpoint.
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British Empire Quiz

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Y7-8. It has 4 rounds: flags of the empire, general knowledge of the empire, memory quiz, and spot the difference Also includes a starter wordsearch. Ideal for end of topic or end of term.
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Votes for Women

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A scheme of work of 6 lessons on Votes for Women in Britain and the work of the Suffragettes. This includes: An introduction lesson on the vote and the arguments against women suffrage The difference between Suffragettes and Suffragists The Cat and Mouse Act An investigation into the death of Emily Davison Women during the First World War Why women eventually won the vote Key Stage: KS3 (Y8) Ability: HA/MA Lesson length: 1hr
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The Glorious Revolution

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Lesson for KS3 on the Glorious Revolution and the Bill of Rights. Focusing on the causes and consequences of the Glorious Revolution and the abdication of James for William and Mary. Students will study the Bill of Rights and evaluating whether the revolution was truly glorious. All worksheets are included in the powerpoint.
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Life Under Cromwell

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Lesson for KS3 on Oliver Cromwell’s England and the Interregnum. Students will study life under Cromwell and the difference in treatment. They then will be evaluating sources from the time. All worksheets are included in the powerpoint.
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King James I

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Lesson for KS3 on King James I. A good starter lesson for the Stuarts, it focuses on the first Stuart king. The lesson covers the reign of James and uses primary sources to explore his view of the divine right of kings. Students will then evaluate how effective he was as a ruler. All worksheets included in powerpoint.
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The Gunpowder Plot

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Lesson for KS3 on The Gunpowder Plot. Within the lesson students will gain an understanding of the why the plot happened and the consequences. Students will develop the skills of writing an account. All worksheets are included in the powerpoint.
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Queen Anne and the Act of Union

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Lesson for KS3 on Queen Anne’s reign and the Act of Union with Scotland. Students will study the union between England and Scotland, the causes and consequences. They will also be analysing a source from her reign. All worksheets are included in powerpoint.
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Trial of Charles I

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Lesson for KS3 on the trial and execution of Charles I. Students will study the events of the trial and then will be evaluating how useful sources are to understanding the time period.
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Civil War and the Battle of Naseby

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Lesson for KS3 on Battle of Naseby The lesson gives description of the three stages of the English Civil War. Students will study the case study of the Battle of Naseby and why it lead to a Parliamentarian victory. All worksheets are included in the powerpoint.
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Causes of the English Civil War

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Lesson for KS3 on causes of the English Civil War. Students will create a timeline of events leading up to the declaration of war. They then will writing an account using long term and short term factors. All worksheets are included in the powerpoint.
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The Great Fire of London

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Lesson for KS3 on the Great Fire of London The lesson covers why the fire spread and how they attempted to stop it. Students then judge the consequences of the fire whether it was a positive or negative impact on London and the wider community. All worksheets are included in the powerpoint.
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King Charles I and Parliament

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Lesson for KS3 on King Charles I and his relationship with Parliament. Students will be learning about the roles of Parliament and the monarch. They will then students will be exploring why the two had a tense relationship. All worksheets are included in the powerpoint.
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Oliver Cromwell Vs. King Charles II

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Lesson for KS3 on Cromwell and Charles. Students will be study the leaderships of Cromwell and Charles and their differences. They will use sources to evaluate their effectiveness and compare them, reaching a judgment on who was better for the country. All worksheets are included on the powerpoint.
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The Stuarts 1603 - 1714

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A series of lessons covering all the Stuart monarchs, the civil war, and the Interregnum. Major events of the time covered and evaluations on their impact on England. Students will engage in a range of skills such as writing an account, source analysis, and interpretations. Lessons included: King James I The Gunpowder Plot King Charles I and Parliament Causes of the English Civil War Civil War and the Battle of Naseby Trial of Charles I Life under Cromwell Cromwell vs. Charles II The Great Fire of London The Glorious Revolution Queen Anne and the Act of Union
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Introduction to the Vote for Women

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History lesson introducing the vote for women. It covers what the vote was to women and the arguments against the vote being given to women. Perfect as a start to a Suffragette scheme of work. Key Stage: KS3 (Y8) Ability: MA Lesson length: 1hr
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Cat and Mouse Act

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History lesson on the Cat and Mouse Act. It covers hunger strikes, force feeding and the act. The lesson looks at why the act was introduced and what it was, including examples of propaganda from the Suffragettes. Key Stage: KS3 (Y8) Ability: MA Lesson length: 1hr
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Gender Stereotypes

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R.E. lesson on gender stereotypes. It covers the meaning of stereotypes and studies gender toys as an example. Key Stage: KS3 (Y7) Ability: MA Lesson length: 1hr