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Hey everyone. I am a History teacher in a large secondary school, currently teaching Edexcel specification.

Hey everyone. I am a History teacher in a large secondary school, currently teaching Edexcel specification.
Who was the most significant person in History?
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Who was the most significant person in History?

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A lesson where students develop their understanding of the historical skill ‘significance’ by looking at several different historical figures such as William the Conqueror and Rosa Parks, from a range of time periods. This was used as an interview lesson, so all resources are highly differentiated, include WAGOLLs and there are a range of AFL methods within the lesson.
Why did Britain vote leave?
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Why did Britain vote leave?

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This resource was created as an interview lesson. This lesson will allow students to do the following: -Understand the history of the EU. Investigate the reasons why Britain voted to leave the European Union and categorise them into social, economic and political. Explore how propaganda and the media might have pushed people to vote one way or another in the referendum.
KS3 Platinum Jubilee: History of Jubilees
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KS3 Platinum Jubilee: History of Jubilees

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This is a lesson designed to be either a standalone lesson or as part of a scheme of work on the monarchy / changes to the monarchy over time. This was created to be used as part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of 2022. It allows pupils to gain: An understanding of what the word ‘Jubilee’ actually means An insight into how Jubilee events have been celebrated over time A creative activity at the end for students to showcase their knowledge whilst creating resources to celebrate the Platinum jubilee! I hope you find this lesson useful :-)