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The Holocaust: Lesson 8, Auschwitz 2
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The Holocaust: Lesson 8, Auschwitz 2

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This is the eighth lesson in a series of lessons on the Holocaust. These lessons are aimed at children aged between 13-15. They match to a number of the Scottish E’s and Os for level 3. This lesson looks at what Jews experienced when they arrived at Auschwitz 2 The resources for all tasks are included.
Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 8 - Resistance
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Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 8 - Resistance

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This is the eighth lesson in a series of lessons on the Atlantic Slave Trade. These lessons are aimed at children aged between 13-15. They match to a number of the Scottish E’s and Os for level 3. This lesson looks at how slaves resisted their treatment on plantations. The resources for all tasks are included.
Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 3 - Slave Capture
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Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 3 - Slave Capture

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This is the third lesson in a series of lessons on the Atlantic Slave Trade. These lessons are aimed at children aged between 13-15. They match to a number of the Scottish E’s and Os for level 3. This lesson looks at how slaves were captured and moved to slave factories. The resources for all tasks are included.
Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 5 - Slave Auctions
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Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 5 - Slave Auctions

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This is the firth lesson in a series of lessons on the Atlantic Slave Trade. These lessons are aimed at children aged between 13-15. They match to a number of the Scottish E’s and Os for level 3. This lesson looks at the experience of slaves during slave auctions. Pupils are asked to complete an in their shoes task where they discuss what a slave auction would be like for the different people involved. The resources for all tasks are included.
Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 6 - Slave Plantations
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Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 6 - Slave Plantations

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This is the sixth lesson in a series of lessons on the Atlantic Slave Trade. These lessons are aimed at children aged between 13-15. They match to a number of the Scottish E’s and Os for level 3. This lesson looks at what life was like for slaves working on plantations. Pupils are asked to complete a task which looks at, living conditions, working conditions and dangers. The resources for all tasks are included.
Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 2 - Triangular Trade
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Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 2 - Triangular Trade

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This is the second lesson in a series of lessons on the Atlantic Slave Trade. These lessons are aimed at children aged between 13-15. They match to a number of the Scottish E’s and Os for level 3. This lesson looks at the different stages of the Triangular Trade. Pupils are then given guided research about the impact that the Triangular Trade had on different UK cities. The resources for all tasks are included.
Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 4 - The Middle Passage
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Atlantic Slave Trade: Lesson 4 - The Middle Passage

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This is the fourth lesson in a series of lessons on the Atlantic Slave Trade. These lessons are aimed at children aged between 13-15. They match to a number of the Scottish E’s and Os for level 3. This lesson looks at the experience of life on the middle passage and the treatment of slaves. The resources for all tasks are included.
World War Two - Defend the City
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World War Two - Defend the City

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This lesson follows on well from learning about The Blitz. This lesson looks at the ways in which the British government tried to defend the British people. Such as evacuation, shelters, gas masks. before going into them in more detail in subsequent lessons.
World War Two - Evacuation
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World War Two - Evacuation

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This lesson looks at the experience of evacuees during World War Two and fits well into a group of lessons on the Home Front. This lessons asks pupils to decide whether evacuees had a positive or negative experience when evacuated. And then to consider what they would take with them if they were to have been evacuated.