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Making of Modern Britain - 1951 Labour defeat
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Making of Modern Britain - 1951 Labour defeat

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An A-level lesson in which students understand the reasons for Labour’s defeat in the 1951 election, providing valuable contextual knowledge for the beginning of the course in 1951. Students will be required to categorise their reasons and begin supporting their arguments.
AQA 7142 Making of Modern Britain - Women 1950s
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AQA 7142 Making of Modern Britain - Women 1950s

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An A-level lesson in which students examine the extent to which the lives of women were changed during the 1950s. Students will analyse the extent to which lives have changed for women economically and socially.
AQA 7042 Making of Modern Britain - Race Riots
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AQA 7042 Making of Modern Britain - Race Riots

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An A-level lesson looking at the underlying causes, events and consequences of the Notting Hill Race Riots, in which students carry out an investigation and report back on their findings. Uses a range of sources and historical extracts to support their learning.
AQA 8145 Medicine:  Health and the People - Revision games
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AQA 8145 Medicine: Health and the People - Revision games

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3 revision games which can be used in class for the whole lesson, or for a few minutes. Includes articulate cards and a board which are organised in to themes of causes, cures and treatments; public health; surgery and key people. Also includes a game of memory match and a board game (dice needed) with key questions.
AQA 8145 - Conflict and Tension Cold War - Detente
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AQA 8145 - Conflict and Tension Cold War - Detente

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A GCSE lesson for the AQA specification in which students examine the barriers to detente, the reasons for detente and the consequences of the improving relationships. Links to a 16 mark exam essay question, as students will consider a variety of factors and reach a judgement on the most significant.
AQA 8145 - Conflict and Tension Cold War 1945-72: Vietnam War
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AQA 8145 - Conflict and Tension Cold War 1945-72: Vietnam War

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A GCSE lesson in which students will examine how and why the US became involved in conflict in Vietnam, based on the new AQA specification. Students will put together a detailed chronology of the events before planning and writing an 8 mark 'write an account' question in line with the new GCSE exam paper.
AQA 8145 - Conflict and Tension: Cold War - The Arms Race
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AQA 8145 - Conflict and Tension: Cold War - The Arms Race

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A GCSE lesson in which students will understand the importance of the arms race within the context of the Cold War. Includes a range of tasks in which students will gain the required understanding, and a number of tasks to develop specific source skills for their GCSE course.
How did the Domesday Book help William keep control of England?
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How did the Domesday Book help William keep control of England?

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A KS3 lesson on the Domesday book and its role in helping William keep control. Best taught after the Feudal system as contains a comparative analysis for students to reach a judgement on the most effective method of control. Includes interactive student activities and team exercises.
AQA 8145 Medicine - Health and the People Revision Guide
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AQA 8145 Medicine - Health and the People Revision Guide

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A revision guide tailored to the AQA Health and the People specification for GCSE. The guide is split in to three main themes in line with the 16 mark question: Understanding Causes and Cures; Public Health and Surgery. Includes practice questions and quizzes to aid revision. The information is broken down to make it easier for students to use in their own revision, and pictures and acronyms will help students to recall the information ready for their GCSE exam. Students will also find a guide to the key factors throughout the guide to help students prepare for the 16 mark question.
The Titanic - Why did so many people die: an investigation
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The Titanic - Why did so many people die: an investigation

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A KS3 lesson in which students will investigate why so many people died on the Titanic. Students will consider the role of various factors, including attitudes to class and reach a judgement on the most significant reason. Students will be required to categorise, interrogate and collect evidence.
AQA 8145 Conflict and Tension: Cold War 1945-1972 - Causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis
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AQA 8145 Conflict and Tension: Cold War 1945-1972 - Causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis

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A GCSE lesson in which students examine the developing relationship between the USSR and Cuba, and the reasons for it. Students will explain how both the Cuban Revolution and the Bay of Pigs Invasion pushed Cuba closer to the Soviet Union, ultimately leading to missiles being sited there. Students will consider which event played a more significant role. Includes exam practice of a 4 mark source question with guidance.
AQA 8145 Conflict and Tension: Cold War 1945-1972 - Impact of the Berlin Wall
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AQA 8145 Conflict and Tension: Cold War 1945-1972 - Impact of the Berlin Wall

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A GCSE lesson in which students explore the impact of the Berlin Wall. Includes structured work towards two exam style questions for the new AQA specification. Students will be required to consider the extent to which the wall increased or reduced tensions between the USA and the USSR, and consider which side the wall was a victory for.