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What was the Industrial Revolution?
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What was the Industrial Revolution?

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This is a stand alone lesson that explores the key themes of the Industrial Revolution. Link to FULLY RESOURCED SoW here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12888896 Learning objectives: identify changes from 1750 to 1900. describe the changes that took place from 1750 to 1900. Explain the impact of change over 150 years. There is printing for this lesson. AfL is included. This includes the answers to the activities.
Cambridge IGCSE History B: 2. to what extent was the League of Nations a success?
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Cambridge IGCSE History B: 2. to what extent was the League of Nations a success?

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10 lessons to cover the second question on the specification. Long homework included. Exam questions with mark schemes included. **I used GCSE Modern World History, second edition to use with these ppts. ** However, i have included some alternative resources. 2.1: Structure of the League of Nations. 2.2: Successes of the 1920s 2.3: Impact of the Great Depression 2.4a: Manchuria 1 2.4b: Manchuria 2 2.4c: Manchuria source lesson 2.4d: Abyssinian Crisis 2.4e: Abyssinian Crisis 2 2.4f: Abyssinian Crisis source 2.4g LoN doomed from the start
Cambridge IGCSE History B: 4. Who was to blame for the Cold War?
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Cambridge IGCSE History B: 4. Who was to blame for the Cold War?

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Eight lesson and knowledge tests End of WW2 Yalta Potsdam Soviet expansion USA’s reaction to Soviet expansion Berlin Blockade NATO and Warsaw Who was to blame for the Cold War? Knowledge questions with answer. Could use this as for low-stake regular testing. Key words with definitions for part 4. PPTs that explain how to analyse an historical source (i did not create this, they are just very useful, so i popped them in)
Henry VIII's Reformation (unit of work - KS3)
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Henry VIII's Reformation (unit of work - KS3)

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Six lessons, plus assessment. - Lesson 1: What was the Reformation? - Lesson 2: Henry VIII’s Great Matter - Lesson 3: Break with Rome - Lesson 4: Religious transformation of England. - Lesson 5: Wealth and power - Lesson 6: Why did Henry VIII divorce Rome (assessment planning lesson) - Lesson 7: Assessment Most lessons include reading and links to engaging videos on YouTube. Reading Packs Three different reading packs (reading ages of 13, 10, and 8). Answers are included for each reading pack to allow quick self-assessment. SoW A written SoW is included. The SoW breaks down each lesson into three learning objectives with activities connected to each objective. All activities are included on each PowerPoint. This unit includes self assessment, peer-assessment and teacher assessment at the final lesson. This is a plug-and-play lesson. No additional planning is needed. Just print the reading packs. Where there is reading in a lesson the 13-year reading age has been included in the PowerPoint. It is easy to swap this out for the self assessment part of the lesson
Edexcel Cold War Key topic 2
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Edexcel Cold War Key topic 2

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This is a series of lessons that follows the Edexcel P4 Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91. You don’t need the text book with this series of lessons but it can easily be substituted in. 7 lessons included with printable resources. The Rufugee problem in Berlin The Berlin Wall Cuba (Bay of Pigs) The Cuban Missile Crisis Prague Spring ( 2 lessons) Key Topic 2 overview lesson with worksheet All exam questions and mark schemes relevant for Key topic 2 in one ppt. All exam questions for this Key Topic are included (SAMs to 2022). Mark schemes included. AfL activities included with answers after. Each lessons starts off with recall activity (answers on the next slide). Self assessment is included in the lesson. Very Little editing required.
Edexcel  Cold War Key Topic 1
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Edexcel Cold War Key Topic 1

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This is a series of 10 lessons (with a ppt with all the exam Qs for this section) that follows Edexcel History Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91. Exam questions are included within the lessons and in a separate ppt for revision. You don’t need to published textbook with this series of lessons, but it can easily be substituted in. Lessons in total with resources to print: introduction to Cold War Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam Impact of the atomic bomb, telegrams, and Soviet satellite stats Truman Doctrine Cominform, Comecon, and NATO Berlin Crisis Significance of arms race and Warsaw Pact Hungarian uprising (causes and Khrushchev’s response) International reaction to invasion A ppt with all the exam Qs (up to 2022) with mark schemes for key topic one. An overview lesson with worksheet to accompany Every lesson starts of with 5 recall questions with the answers Past exam questions and mark schemes are included in the lessons Exam questions with the mark scheme are included Each activity had an AfL activity, often with answers Possible to use the published textbook or to use the resources provided.
Edexcel Cold War Key Topic 3
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Edexcel Cold War Key Topic 3

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This series of lessons follows Edexcel’s Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91. There are printable information sheets, but this can be esily substituted with the textbook. Seven lessons in total with resources to print. Invasion of Afghanistan and Carter Detente (2 lessons) Second Cold War Gorbachev’s new thinking (2 lessons) Fall of the Berlin Wall Collapse of the SU and end of Warsaw KT3 over view lessons with worksheet KT3 exam questions with mark schemes Every lesson starts of with 5 recall questions with the answers Exam questions with the mark scheme are included Self assessment is included. Mark schemes are included on the ppts to make peer assessment easy. Each each question relevant to KT3 is included in the exam question ppt. It is clear what part of th spec each exam question is referring to.
Henry VIII's Great Matter
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Henry VIII's Great Matter

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This lesson includes three learning objectives: I will be able to recall key details about the Reformation I should be able to describe what Henry VIII’s Great Matter was. I might also be able to explain why Henry VIII divorced Rome. This lesson includes links to engaging YouTube videos and reading. The reading is differentiated into three different packs that you can select (reading ages of 13, 10, and 8). The final activity concludes with a PEE paragraph answering the question: why did Henry VIII divorce Rome? This is a peer assessment activity with examples of WWW and EBIs.
Cambridge IGCSE History B: 3. Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?
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Cambridge IGCSE History B: 3. Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?

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I used GCSE Modern World History, Ben Walsh. But i have provided alternative resources, if you don’t have access to this textbook Nine lessons: Hitler’s aims in foreign policy The Saar, 1935 and Rhineland, 1936 Involvement in the Spanish Civil War, 1937 Appeasement Anschluss, 1938 Crises over Czechoslovakia, 1938 Nazi Soviet Pact, 1939 The Outbreak of WW2, 1939 Exam Writing lesson
What was the Reformation?
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What was the Reformation?

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This lesson covers three learning objectives: I will be able to identify the values of a religious institution. I should be able to describe what the Reformation was. I might also be able to explain why the Reformation happened. This lesson comes with three reading packs that are differentiated by reading age (reading ages of 13, 10, and 8). The self assessment in the lesson is connected to the reading age of 13, but this can easily be adjusted. There are links to engaging YouTube videos. Final activity is a PEE paragraph that includes peer-assessment examples on the next slide.
Reformation and religious transformation of England
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Reformation and religious transformation of England

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This lesson covers three learning objectives I will be able to recall key knowledge about Henry VIII. I should be able to describe the transformation of England. I might also be able to explain how far Henry VIII had changed England. Lesson includes reading comprehension and self assessment. There are three reading packs to choose from (reading ages of 13, 10, and 8). The self assessment is targeted at reading age 13, but this is easily swapped. Final activity is a PEE paragraph to answer the question: how far was the Reformation a transformation?
Cambridge IGCSE History B: 1. Were the peace treaties of 1919–23 fair?
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Cambridge IGCSE History B: 1. Were the peace treaties of 1919–23 fair?

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Core Content: Option B The twentieth century: international relations since 1919 These ten lessons focuses upon the first question: 1 Were the peace treaties of 1919–23 fair? This includes an exam lesson and feedback lesson. **You will need GCSE Modern World History, second edition to use with these ppts. ** You could substitute this textbook for another. If you need pointing in the right direction, feel free to contact me. Lesson 1: aims of the Big Three Lesson 2: Treaty of Versailles Lesson 3: German reaction to the Treaty of Versailles Lesson 4: Political impact of ToV on Germany Lesson 5: economic impact of the ToV on Germany Lesson 6: other treaties after WW1 Lesson 7: knowledge recap Lesson 8: source lesson Lesson 9: were the peace treaties fair (wrap up of unit)? Lesson 10: exam lesson