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History! All of the History and a little bit more history. Some stuff's free.. some stuff isn't (mainly the stuff that took me an absolute age to make).

History! All of the History and a little bit more history. Some stuff's free.. some stuff isn't (mainly the stuff that took me an absolute age to make).
International Relations Revision! Accelerated Learning!
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International Relations Revision! Accelerated Learning!

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This is a 1 hour 'round the clock' activity to be used in conjunction with Ben Walsh OCR GCSE history text book. Worked so well with my Y11's last year to get them ready for their exam. There's a mixture of individual tasks, 'each on, teach one's' and source analysis! Fun for all the family! Get involved!
The British Empire
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The British Empire

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This is a resource designed for Y9 but could also stretch to Y10 on The British Empire. The lesson introduces students to what The British Empire was. It introduces them to key words in fun dictionary race competition, and allows them to analyse several sources from the National Archives so that they can begin to create a picture of the motivations behind expanding the British Empire. Each activity also includes a challenge activity to stretch and challenge the learning of your students!
Edexcel A Level History: An introduction to Liberal Italy
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Edexcel A Level History: An introduction to Liberal Italy

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An intro to the Italy topic - we use the Pearson text book which some activities in this powerpoint refers to. Just trying to see interest -let me know if it’s useful and I’ll upload my others! I have also included a ‘flipped learning’ task which students can complete for homework which would prepare them for the next lesson.
British Depth Study 1939-45
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British Depth Study 1939-45

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An introduction to Paper 2 of the OCR GCSE Modern World History paper. Old spec - covers expectations for Paper 2 and an introduction to the unit. To be used in conjunction with the Ben Walsh GCSE text book!