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Women & Flappers in the Roarings 20s USA
Changes and limitations of the life of women in the Roaring 20s.
English Parliament - Henry III, Edward I and Simon de Montfort
2 lessons assessing why the English parliament developed and comparing Parliament under the Earl of Leicester to today’s parliament.
TET Offensive. Vietnam War. AQA History.
A lesson on the Tet Offensive.
Triangular Slave Trade - KS3 History
Self-contained lesson.
Life for African Americans after Slavery
Two lessons ready to go!
Battle of Stamford Bridge 1066
A complete lesson with plenty of student activities.
Contenders for the throne 1066
A self-sufficient lesson aimed at Y7.
Medieval Jewish Migration
A lesson intended to be part of a migration through time thematic study in Y7.
Elizabeth and the issue of marriage.
This is the introduction to a series of lessons, aimed at Y8, based around the inquiry: to what extent was Elizabethan England a Golden Age? Each lesson comes back to and refers to the arguments of two history teachers: Mr Oldham and Mr Williams.
The series of lessons is as follows:
Inquiry introduction.
Elizabethan Religious Settlement.
Elizabeth and the issue of marriage.
Sailors and exploration during Elizabeth’s reign.
Wealth and poverty in Elizabethan England.
Culture and theatre in Elizabethan England.
Mary Queen of Scots.
Causes of the Anglo-Spanish conflict.
The Spanish Armada.
Who were the Plantagenets? An Introduction
Designed as a Y7 introduction to the Plantagenets, using Matthew Paris’ illustration as a starting point.
AQA GCSE German Navy Laws
Designed to cover part of the new AQA GCSE History ‘Germany, 1890-1945’ topic.
Wall Street Crash Roaring 20s USA
Self-contained lesson on the Wall Street Crash.
Includes instructions for a practical demonstration of the Crash - skittles required!
Kaiser Wilhelm's problems. Industrialisation, socialism and democracy in Germany. AQA GCSE History
Designed to fit in with the new AQA GCSE topic 'Germany, 1890-1945'.
Kaiser Wilhelm II's Germany. How strong was autocratic rule? New GCSE AQA
Designed as a review of the new AQA GCSE topic 'Germany 1890 -1945' from 1890-1914.
Wealth and Poverty in Elizabethan England
This is part of a series of lessons, aimed at Y8, based around the inquiry: to what extent was Elizabethan England a Golden Age? Each lesson comes back to and refers to the arguments of two history teachers: Mr Oldham and Mr Williams.
The series of lessons is as follows:
Inquiry introduction.
Elizabethan Religious Settlement.
Elizabeth and the issue of marriage.
Sailors and exploration during Elizabeth’s reign.
Wealth and poverty in Elizabethan England.
Culture and theatre in Elizabethan England.
Mary Queen of Scots.
Causes of the Anglo-Spanish conflict.
The Spanish Armada.
Culture and Theatre in Elizabethan England
This is part of a series of lessons, aimed at Y8, based around the inquiry: to what extent was Elizabethan England a Golden Age? Each lesson comes back to and refers to the arguments of two history teachers: Mr Oldham and Mr Williams.
The series of lessons is as follows:
Inquiry introduction.
Elizabethan Religious Settlement.
Elizabeth and the issue of marriage.
Sailors and exploration during Elizabeth’s reign.
Wealth and poverty in Elizabethan England.
Culture and theatre in Elizabethan England.
Mary Queen of Scots.
Causes of the Anglo-Spanish conflict.
The Spanish Armada.
Mary Queen of Scots - Elizabethan England
This is part of a series of lessons, aimed at Y8, based around the inquiry: to what extent was Elizabethan England a Golden Age? Each lesson comes back to and refers to the arguments of two history teachers: Mr Oldham and Mr Williams.
The series of lessons is as follows:
Inquiry introduction.
Elizabethan Religious Settlement.
Elizabeth and the issue of marriage.
Sailors and exploration during Elizabeth’s reign.
Wealth and poverty in Elizabethan England.
Culture and theatre in Elizabethan England.
Mary Queen of Scots.
Causes of the Anglo-Spanish conflict.
The Spanish Armada.
Failure of the Spanish Armada - Elizabethan England
This is part of a series of lessons, aimed at Y8, based around the inquiry: to what extent was Elizabethan England a Golden Age? Each lesson comes back to and refers to the arguments of two history teachers: Mr Oldham and Mr Williams.
The series of lessons is as follows:
Inquiry introduction.
Elizabethan Religious Settlement.
Elizabeth and the issue of marriage.
Sailors and exploration during Elizabeth’s reign.
Wealth and poverty in Elizabethan England.
Culture and theatre in Elizabethan England.
Mary Queen of Scots.
Causes of the Anglo-Spanish conflict.
The Spanish Armada.