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* NEW * The Hundred Years' War: England and France Lesson Pack
Examine a rivalry that led to over a hundred years of war. Find out why the English and French fought for power across the area that is now France. Land, wealth, trade and power all come in to play in this exciting introduction to the Hundred Years' War.Save for Later -
* NEW * Great Depression Source Analysis Activity Pack
Master source analysis with these contemporary sources based upon life in America during the Great Depression. Ideal as class-based tasks or homework activities.Save for Later -
The Bayeux Tapestry Activity Sheet
Engage your pupils with the story of 1066 as told by the Bayeux Tapestry. Match up the story to key sections of the tapestry and unlock the story of 1066. Ideal as an activity in class or as a home based task, source analysis and chronology will be tested as well as bringing pupils face to face with the ultimate primary source!Save for Later -
The Black Death: Exploding Buboes Science Experiment
(1 member review)An experiment designed to engage and cement knowledge about the Black Death into pupil's minds. Teachers are given instructions about how to produce and stage an exploding bubo, such as one might have seen during the Black Death, and includes an activity sheet for pupils to complete. The exploding bubo is a jam doughnut with custard added to create a better smelling 'infected' and 'bloody' bubo from the Black Death of 1347/8.Save for Later -
The Rise of Hitler Lesson Pack
This lesson pack examines why Hitler became such an attractive candidate for Germany and requires pupils to explain why people voted for the Nazis in 1932. There are teaching ideas and a full set of differentiated resources designed to enable access and challenge for all, including a living graph task and source analysis.Save for Later -
Great Depression 'Great Leak' Source Analysis Differentiated Activity Sheets
This scaffolded GCSE source analysis aims to aid pupils to decipher the message and purpose of a cartoon. This resource is fully differentiated and includes example answers. Ideal as an in-class resource or as home learning. A great way to master source analysis skills for GCSE examinations.Save for Later -
Causes of the First World War L1: The Franco-Prussian War Lesson Pack
This lesson pack examines the Franco Prussian War and explores how it led to the First World War. Includes a PowerPoint and a number of activity sheets.Save for Later -
Medieval England: Was Edward the Confessor to Blame for 1066? Lesson Pack
Enable your students to independently learn the causes and consequences of the four claimants to the throne in 1066 to KS4 depth. Students work in groups analysing sources to assess Edward the Confessor's role in the battle for the English throne, as well assessing the four claimants with a SWOT activity. An active lesson for students that will push their knowledge of the early Medieval period to new depths and encourage meaningful class discussion and debate.Save for Later -
Causes of the First World War Lesson 2: The Alliance System Resource Pack
This resource pack contains resources that explore the alliance system that formed as a result of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871.Save for Later -
Medicine through Time: Key Event Fact Cards
An essential resource for the thematic study of Medicine through Time. Ideal for use in KS4 history classes or as a revision tool, these cards form a comprehensive timeline of key events and developments in the study of medicine and public health.Save for Later -
Medicine through Time: Significant Individuals Fact Cards
Decide the significance of the individuals in this thematic study with these concise fact cards. These cards contain many the key individuals who contributed to the history of medicine in Britain (and globally) from ancient times through to the modern day. Ideal as a tool for the revision of this thematic study and as an in-class reference point to promote independent learning. Could be used for diamond 9, spectrum, or sorting activities. Fully relevant to the new GCSE history specification.Save for Later -
Anglo Saxon Kings Timeline Activity Sheet
Support independent learning with students with this key information sheet showing the Kings of England before the 1066 succession crisis. Throughout study of 1066, pupils will need to look back and reference key individuals and the line of succession, and this timeline will be invaluable for their study.Save for Later
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