Role of the press in the French Revolution A-Level HistoryQuick View
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Role of the press in the French Revolution A-Level History

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Lesson on the role of the press in the radicalisation of the t in the lead up the the French Revolution of 1789. Part of OCR A-Level Unit: Y213: The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774–1815 Covers content on: newspapers created in 1789 how these newspapers spread radical ideas in the early years of the revolution Resource includes: Powerpoint with recall questions and activities Word documents and PDF versions of worksheets are available to download as part of this resource.
Reforms of Tsar Alexander II - A-Level Russia and its RulersQuick View
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Reforms of Tsar Alexander II - A-Level Russia and its Rulers

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Worksheet on the domestic reforms of Alexander II. Part of the A-Level History course:* Russia and its Rulers * - Depth Study 1. 10 page booklet covering: key debates over Alexander II structure of his government reasons for emancipating the serfs debate over whether he improved lives of Russians Booklet includes information and tasks for students to complete. Second worksheet allows students to categorise the different types of reform into education, economy, etc and then answer some questions about the significance of reforms. Included are PDF and Word copies of both sheets.
Threats to the Provisional Government in Russia 1917Quick View
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Threats to the Provisional Government in Russia 1917

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Lesson on the THREATS to the Provisional Government in Russia in 1917. Intended to teach the A-Level History course:* Russia and its Rulers * - Depth Study on the Provisional Government. Included is: lecture style lesson powerpoint with information for teacher to deliever on the rise of Lenin and the Bolsheviks, the July Days and Kornilov Affair. Plenary task at end where students create a threat level graph. Information handout on July Days and Kornilov. Included are PDF and Word copies of the information sheet.
Cold War revision example answers AQAQuick View
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Cold War revision example answers AQA

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Revision resource for history GCSE AQA course Conflict and Tension between East and West. Resource is plans for the 8 mark ‘write an account’ questions listed below. (16 questions). Write an account of how the 1945 wartime conferences increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how the Truman Doctrine led to tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how events in Germany created tension between the USA and USSR from 1945-1949. (8) Write an account of how the arms race created tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how Soviet expansion in Europe increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how events in China increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how events in Korea increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how events in Vietnam increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how the space race increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how the Hungarian Uprising increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how the U2 crisis increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how events in Berlin in 1961 increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how events in Cuba from 1959-62 increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how events in Cuba in 1962 increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how events in Prague in 1968 increased tension between the USA and USSR. (8) Write an account of how detente decreased tension between the USA and USSR. (8)
Russia & its Rulers Economic PoliciesQuick View
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Russia & its Rulers Economic Policies

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Two worksheets covering the economic policies in Russia throughout the period of 1855 - 1964. Intended to revise for the A-Level History course:* Russia and its Rulers * - THEME 2 First sheet is two pages: first page on economic policies under the Tsars, second on economic policies under the Communists. I have included a picture of the first sheet (labelled SAMPLE) so you can see how it is structured. It is in size 6 font so best to print on A3. Second sheet summarises the agricultural policies and famines under all 7 leaders. Included are PDF and Word copies of both sheets.
AQA Germany 1890-1945 Revision timelineQuick View
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AQA Germany 1890-1945 Revision timeline

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Timeline to revise for the AQA History GCSE: Democracy and Dictatorship: 1890-1945. Timeline is 4 pages and gives a detailed summary broken down into the following periods: 1890-1913 (Pre-WW1) 1914-1918. (WW1) 1919-1922. (Post WW1) 1923-1928 (Recovery / Golden Age) 1929-1932 (Depression) 1933-1934 (Hitlers rise to power) 1935 – 1938. (Nazi Regime) 1939-1945 (WW2 and Holocaust)
Hungarian Uprising GCSE history Cold WarQuick View
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Hungarian Uprising GCSE history Cold War

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Lesson on the Hungarian Uprising as part of AQA GCSE history course: Conflict and tension between East and West. Lesson covers: destalinisation causes of discontent in Hungary events of the Uprising and Soviet response 4 mark source question exam skills an 8 mark ‘write an account’ question empty plan and example completed plan I have included screenshots of some powerpoint slides to give an insight into the style of activities. NOTE: The knowledge organiser activity has instructions to use the blue Aaron Wilkes Conflict and Tension between East and West textbook to complete it. If you do not have this textbook you can print the following BBC Bitesize page: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zxds4j6/revision/5 If you like the lesson I would be really grateful if you could leave a review! Thank you so much, I hope you enjoy!
French Revolution detailed timelineQuick View
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French Revolution detailed timeline

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Timeline to accompany OCR A-Level Unit: Y213: The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774–1815 Timeline covers events from 1774 to 1795. Contains key events and details on them. Spread over 5 powerpoint slides.
The Enlightenment & French RevolutionQuick View
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The Enlightenment & French Revolution

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Lesson on how new ideas inspired the French Revolution of 1789. Acts as a first lesson for the OCR A-Level Unit: Y213: The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774–1815 Covers content on: what the Enlightenment was Key Enlightenment thinkers and what they believed The influence of the American War of Independence How new ideas spread in France This resource includes: lesson powerpoint with tasks and accompanying challenge tasks. A mini quiz to check knowledge. An activity where students apply knowledge to a 10 mark exam question and read a model answer. two page information sheet. two page worksheet to complete activities on Word documents and PDF versions of worksheets are available to download as part of this resource.
Causes of the development gapQuick View
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Causes of the development gap

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Third lesson in sequence for AQA GCSE Geography, Section B: The changing economic world. Would also be suitable for a r 9 class if teaching development as a topic. Lesson includes: range of engaging activities - some discussion, some independent tasks. explanation of the development gap opportunity to categorise causes of the gap into environmental, economic, political and historical exam practice with 6 mark question: Explain how natural factors can hinder development (6 marks). Samples of powerpoint slides included to show style.
Reducing the development gapQuick View
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Reducing the development gap

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Fifth lesson in sequence for AQA GCSE Geography, Section B: The changing economic world. Would also be suitable for a 9 class if teaching development as a topic. Lesson includes: range of activities and information knowledge sheet used in task opportunities for AFL (see sample 3) Covers the strategies for reducing the development gap listed below and real-world examples of these: Fairtrade, aid, microfinance loans, debt relief, intermediate / appropriate technology. Samples of powerpoint included so you can see the types of activity.
Lagos GCSE Geography case studyQuick View
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Lagos GCSE Geography case study

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Lesson as part of SOW on: *AQA GCSE Geography Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment. Section A. Urban issues and challenges * Introduction to their NEE case study of how urban growth creates opportunities and challenges: LAGOS, NIGERIA. Lesson covers: introduction to their case study of Lagos, Nigeria location of Lagos Key features of Lagos importance of Lagos Why Lagos has grown in size How Lagos is viewed by residents A 6 mark exam question I have included screenshots of some of the powerpoint slides and the specification content in the exam the lesson covers to give more of a sample before purchase!
French Revolution cause: social discontentQuick View
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French Revolution cause: social discontent

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Lesson on the causes of social discontent in the lead up the the French Revolution of 1789. Part of OCR A-Level Unit: Y213: The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774–1815 Covers content on: causes of rural discontent causes of urban discontent how practices of the church and court e.g. absenteeism caused discontent This resource includes: lesson powerpoint with tasks and accompanying challenge tasks. As well as main activities there are multiple mini-quizzes to check understanding and links to articles for further reading. two page information sheet two page worksheet to complete activities on Word documents and PDF versions of worksheets are available to download as part of this resource.
Ancien Regime French Revolution A-levelQuick View
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Ancien Regime French Revolution A-level

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Lesson on structure of and life in the Ancien Regime in France. Acts as a first lesson for the OCR A-Level Unit: Y213: The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774–1815 This resource includes: lesson powerpoint with tasks and accompanying challenge tasks two page information sheet two page worksheet to complete activities on an ‘instruction sheet’ for if the lesson is set as cover, homework, or remote learning Word documents and PDF versions of worksheets are both available to download.
Changing economic structure in NigeriaQuick View
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Changing economic structure in Nigeria

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Eighth lesson in sequence for AQA GCSE Geography, Section B: The changing economic world. Uses Nigeria as a case study of an NEE experiencing rapid economic development. Would also be suitable for a year 9 class if teaching development as a topic. Lesson covers: different economic sectors - primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary shift in Nigeria from agricultural to industrial economy impacts of the change in economic structure role and impact of TNCs - example of SHELL used SECOND powerpoint also included on the environmental impacts of industrialisation in Nigeria and impact of TNCs using example of the Bodo Oil Spill. Samples of powerpoints included so you can see the types of activity.
Revision Booklet Elizabeth I AQA GCSEQuick View
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Revision Booklet Elizabeth I AQA GCSE

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This booklet includes: a list of topics in the Elizabeth I paper of the AQA GCSE History course an explanation of each of the exam skills in the Elizabeth paper - the three 8 mark questions and 16 mark historic environment. completed plans for exam questions (see sample image 1) blank plans for them to complete for each type of exam question lists of example questions for each exam skill The booklet also includes exam skill guidance and content knowledge for the 2023 Historic Environment: Sheffield Manor Lodge. See sample images 2 and 3 to see an essay plan for historic environment and some of the information included. Included in the purshase are the Word and PDF versions of the booklet.
The Demographic Transition ModelQuick View
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The Demographic Transition Model

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Second lesson in sequence for AQA GCSE Geography, Section B: The changing economic world. Would also be suitable for an year 9 class if teaching development as a topic. Lesson includes: what population pyramids look like for aging, youthful etc populations with AFL task to check understanding of all task. a broken down DTM model introducing one line at a time. Examples of countries and where on the DTM they are. A worksheet describing change on the DTM Lots of AFL opportunities in powerpoint (see sample 3 as example)
Nigeria: rapid development of an NEEQuick View
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Nigeria: rapid development of an NEE

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Seventh lesson in sequence for AQA GCSE Geography, Section B: The changing economic world. Uses Nigeria as a case study of an NEE experiencing rapid economic development. Would also be suitable for a year 9 class if teaching development as a topic. Lesson includes: Location and importance of Nigeria Wider social, political, cultural and environmental context of Nigeria Range of activities (Samples of powerpoint included so you can see the types of activity)
Can tourism reduce the development gap?Quick View
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Can tourism reduce the development gap?

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Sixth lesson in sequence for AQA GCSE Geography, Section B: The changing economic world. Would also be suitable for a 9 class if teaching development as a topic. Lesson includes: case study of tourism in Jamaica information sheet and task on impacts of tourism there 4 mark exam question Samples of powerpoint included so you can see the types of activity.
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Nigeria Case Study: Impact of aid AQA

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Tenth lesson in sequence for AQA GCSE Geography, Section B: The changing economic world. **Uses Nigeria as a case study of an NEE experiencing rapid economic development. ** Would also be suitable for a year 9 class if teaching development as a topic. Lesson covers: Types of aid Impacts of aid on Nigeria Range of activities and AFL strategies two page worksheet with information and then questions. Samples of powerpoint included so you can see the types of activity.