Interactive powerpoint map of WWII (slideshow)Quick View
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Interactive powerpoint map of WWII (slideshow)

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A versatile and engaging interactive map (with sound) that visually explains the dramatic rise of the Nazis in world war 2. It shows how close Hitler came to winning the war, and how quickly he came to losing it. This map can be used for a variety of tasks and themes as part of a starter, main or plenary in context of almost any WWII lesson. Any point of the map can be signposted to give a visual aid for understanding of wider context of WWII.
Henry VIII - Star or Monster?Quick View
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Henry VIII - Star or Monster?

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Lesson that can be used to tie up a unit on Henry 8th / Tudors, or even a stand alone lesson on History skills. Lesson is chunked and differentiated for all KS3 abilities with challenge for G&T and visual / literacy support lower reading ages.
The Battle of the SommeQuick View
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The Battle of the Somme

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Series of one or two lessons within unit on conflict of the 20th Century. These lessons look at WWI and The Somme? What happened and what were the mistakes made? Why is important to study it? Why was it such a tragedy? The lessons culminate in an extended writing task
Differentiated Key stage 3 Historical EnquiryQuick View
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Differentiated Key stage 3 Historical Enquiry

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Fun and challenging series of lessons focussing on the 'mystery&' of Ricall. Unit culminates in lesson on &';Bias' in History. The main purpose of this differentiated and challenging activity is to introduce or consolidate the process of historical enquiry. it’s also good for developing discussion skills, teamwork and understanding the kinds of activities that will take place in History lessons. Links to Battle of stamford Bridge, William and Battle of Hastings, Norman Conquest and Castles
End of unit recap game - MonopolyQuick View
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End of unit recap game - Monopoly

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This game template can be easily adapted as a closing lesson to any unit in any subject - this one just happens to be on KS3 rivers unit - just add your own questions. It can be used as an AFL tool, and to help students to close any gaps in knowledge and recap a SOW's content. You will need dice and counters