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Laura's History Resource Shop

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Hi. My name is Laura. I've been teaching since 2006, but I'm currently having a break to raise my family. My areas of expertise are the Tudors and Nazi Germany. Why reinvent the wheel? Most of my resources are free or £1. If you've found them useful - please leave a review.

Hi. My name is Laura. I've been teaching since 2006, but I'm currently having a break to raise my family. My areas of expertise are the Tudors and Nazi Germany. Why reinvent the wheel? Most of my resources are free or £1. If you've found them useful - please leave a review.
Does Mary I deserve her bloody nickname card sort
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Does Mary I deserve her bloody nickname card sort

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Card sort to encourage students to engage with the idea that Mary’s nickname is somewhere unfair given how “bloody” the rest of the Tudors were. Students sort cards, add any additional points they can think of and try to reach a balanced judgement. Has Mary been unfairly maligned because she preceded the Golden Age? Or because of her age, her gender, the brief length of her reign? Lots of interesting ideas for discussion.
Why was the Weimar Republic so unpopular? Table
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Why was the Weimar Republic so unpopular? Table

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Useful summary table for the entire early Weimar table. Students are given a list of reasons - they must explain why each made the Weimar government more unpopular. Encourages students to engage with information rather than just copying it out.
Was there a mid-Tudor crisis revision table
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Was there a mid-Tudor crisis revision table

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A table summarising the arguments for and against a mid-Tudor crisis from 1540-1563. *Not intended to be complete. Some detail but also plenty of prompts to encourage students to expans blanks with own knowledge.
Weimar and Nazi Germany Note Making Bundle
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Weimar and Nazi Germany Note Making Bundle

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19 Note making aid worksheets on Weimar and Nazi Germany. For example: Cause, course and consequence tables for the Munich Putsch, and the Night of the Long Knives. Comparision tables between the Dawes and Young Plan, and women in Weimar and Nazi Germany. How successful was Stresemann? How did Hitler create a dictatorship in Nazi Germany? Useful to for supporting students who struggle to organise their notes, or for revision exercises to recap key information.