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Revolution, Industry and Empire Curriculum and Assessment Planning Guide

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The new fourth edition of Revolution, Industry and Empire is Book 2 of the best-selling Oxford KS3 History by Aaron Wilkes series. It covers British history during the Tudor, Stuart, Georgian and Victorian periods, including social and cultural history, the Civil War and Cromwell, the Restoration, the Industrial Revolution, public health, slave trade, and the rise of the British Empire. This planning guide helps teachers to design a coherent knowledge-rich curriculum and assessment using the Oxford Key Stage 3 textbook series. - Carefully designed content and assessments are mapped to the KS3 National Curriculum and to GCSE curricula - Guidance for the History department to plan a coherent curriculum - Literacy, maths and key History skills are mapped across each chapter - Support for non-specialists, including a brief history and key dates of each chapter's content - Further reading suggestions for teachers and students, and ideas for beyond the classroom - Assessment planning, mark schemes and differentiated sample answers for each end-of-chapter assessment - Answers guidance for every lesson activity and quick knowledge quiz - This teacher guide accompanies the textbook series, shown in recent research to inspire and motivate young historians - Revolution, Industry and Empire Kerboodle: Lessons, Resources, Assessment offers a digital subscription packed full of customisable interactives, worksheets, animations and automarked assessments

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ISBN: 9780198494683
Publication date: 27th February 2020
Author: A Wilkes, Lindsay Bruce
Publisher: Oxford University Press an imprint of OUP OXFORD
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 208 pages
Series: KS3 History
Genres: Educational: History