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Welcome to History Links, your go to shop for high quality KS3 and GCSE History, RE and Citizenship lessons and revision materials. Designed to support both teachers, our resources include: - Differentiated lessons with model answers and instant feedback - Extended writing tasks for comprehensive understanding - Comprehensive bundles with assessments and clear, easy-to-follow mark schemes - Free sample resources to get you started History, RE and Citizenship lessons, linked for you.

Welcome to History Links, your go to shop for high quality KS3 and GCSE History, RE and Citizenship lessons and revision materials. Designed to support both teachers, our resources include: - Differentiated lessons with model answers and instant feedback - Extended writing tasks for comprehensive understanding - Comprehensive bundles with assessments and clear, easy-to-follow mark schemes - Free sample resources to get you started History, RE and Citizenship lessons, linked for you.
GCSE OCR B Elizabethans Daily Life Lessons (1580–1603)
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GCSE OCR B Elizabethans Daily Life Lessons (1580–1603)

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Explore life in Elizabethan England with this fully resourced GCSE OCR B History bundle (1580–1603). These four enquiry-led lessons support Part 3: Daily Lives, focusing on social class, family life, poverty, and government responses. Each lesson includes: Editable PowerPoints with objectives and enquiry questions Printable worksheets and exam-style tasks Frayer model activities for key concepts like hierarchy and patriarchy Instant feedback slides and model answers for self-assessment Retrieval starters, interpretation tasks, and extended writing scaffolds Differentiated resources and visual prompts Perfect for mixed ability GCSE groups, these lessons support skills for AO1 (knowledge) and AO2 (analysis). Lesson Titles: L1 – Rich or Poor: What Was Life Really Like? L2 – Inside the Elizabethan Family L3 – Poverty Problems: What Went Wrong? L4 – Fixing Poverty: Did Their Ideas Work? Reviews are always appreciated! If you leave a review and follow on Twitter, let me know and I’ll send you a free bonus lesson. Last updated: April 2025 – now includes instant feedback, Frayer models, and updated model answers.
L2 – Inside the Elizabethan Family
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L2 – Inside the Elizabethan Family

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L2 – Inside the Elizabethan Family Elizabethan Family Life – OCR B GCSE Daily Lives Lesson Students examine patriarchal family structures, marriage, children’s roles, and kinship networks. This lesson uses case studies, quote analysis, and mind maps to explore social values. Includes: Enquiry: How typical was Elizabethan family life? Quote analysis and social values task Mind map on marriage, kinship, and discipline Frayer model-style breakdown for ‘patriarchy’ GCSE Q7 interpretation comparison with model answer Instant feedback and retrieval plenary This lesson is part of the four-lesson bundle: “Daily Life in Elizabethan England (OCR B GCSE)”.
L4 – Fixing Poverty: Did Their Ideas Work?
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L4 – Fixing Poverty: Did Their Ideas Work?

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L4 – Fixing Poverty: Did Their Ideas Work? OCR B Elizabethans: 1601 Poor Law & Government Response Students evaluate Elizabethan responses to poverty, including the 1601 Poor Law, local approaches, and attitudes to the ‘deserving’ vs ‘undeserving’ poor. Builds source and interpretation skills. Includes: Enquiry: Were their responses effective or harsh? Judgement table and Poor Law breakdown Q6a interpretation task with model answer Q6b ‘line of enquiry’ with sentence scaffold Instant feedback slides and visual annotation This lesson is part of the four-lesson bundle: “Daily Life in Elizabethan England (OCR B GCSE)”.
L3 – Poverty Problems: What Went Wrong?
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L3 – Poverty Problems: What Went Wrong?

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L3 – Poverty Problems: What Went Wrong? GCSE History – Causes of Poverty in Elizabethan England This lesson explores the economic and social causes of poverty including population growth, war, enclosure, inflation, and the cloth trade collapse. Students develop thematic understanding and writing skills. Includes: Source tasks on vagrants and attitudes to poverty Ranking activity on short- and long-term causes Key word explanations with optional Frayer-style tasks 12-mark question: How far do you agree? with model answer Instant feedback and peer-assessment tools This lesson is part of the bundle: “Daily Life in Elizabethan England (OCR B GCSE)”.
L1 – Rich or Poor: What Was Life Really Like?
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L1 – Rich or Poor: What Was Life Really Like?

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L1 – Rich or Poor: What Was Life Really Like? GCSE OCR B Elizabethans – Social Class & Daily Life Lesson This lesson investigates how gentry, middling sort, and labourers lived in Elizabethan England. Students explore differences in education, housing, diet, and work through interpretation tasks and visual comparisons. Includes: Enquiry: What mattered to the Elizabethans? Visual comparison of Elizabethan homes and jobs Frayer model for ‘hierarchy’ to deepen understanding Interpretation exam question with model answer and sentence starters Instant feedback slides for peer/self-assessment Printable worksheets and challenge questions This lesson is part of the bundle: “Daily Life in Elizabethan England (OCR B GCSE).
L3 – How Important Were Paré’s Discoveries?
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L3 – How Important Were Paré’s Discoveries?

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Explore the innovations of Ambroise Paré and how they challenged painful and dangerous surgical traditions. Pupils examine Paré’s methods, his role in spreading knowledge, and his impact on surgery in Renaissance England. Engaging narrative starter and visual hook Illustrated source-based activities Differentiated comprehension questions Exit ticket review with key recall facts Perfect for KS4 students building knowledge for AQA GCSE Health and the People.
L1 – What was the Renaissance?
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L1 – What was the Renaissance?

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Explore how the Renaissance marked a rebirth of ideas, encouraging observation, evidence, and questioning of old beliefs. Understand how developments in art, religion, printing, and exploration helped change medicine. • Source-based activities comparing medieval and Renaissance knowledge • Clear glossary building to support key terminology • Table task linking Renaissance changes to medicine • Structured written task with sentence starters for explanation and judgement
L2 – How did Vesalius challenge traditional anatomy?
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L2 – How did Vesalius challenge traditional anatomy?

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Explore how Andreas Vesalius used dissection to question Galen’s ideas and revolutionise anatomical knowledge. Understand the impact of The Fabric of the Human Body and how Vesalius helped shift medicine towards observation and evidence. • Instant feedback on source-based and comprehension tasks. • Model answers for key written responses. • Differentiated, chunked activities to support all learners. • GCSE-style exam question with structured support.
L7 - Napoleon: Reformer or Tyrant?
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L7 - Napoleon: Reformer or Tyrant?

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This lesson helps KS3 students evaluate Napoleon’s leadership through structured tasks, Frayer models, and an extended writing activity. Includes differentiated resources to support all learners, encouraging debate, analysis, and evidence-based arguments to assess whether Napoleon was a hero or dictator. Perfect for developing critical thinking and historical enquiry skills.
The French Revolution
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The French Revolution

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Unlock the French Revolution with this fully resourced KS3 bundle, covering causes, key events, and Napoleon’s legacy. Includes Frayer models for vocabulary, engaging worksheets, and extended writing tasks to develop historical skills. Perfect for interactive lessons, source analysis, and student-led enquiry. Ideal for KS3 history teachers looking for ready-to-use, high-quality resources! Lessons included: L1 – French Society and the Three Estates System L2 – The French Monarchy L3 – Long and Short Term Causes of the French Revolution L4 – From Estates General to Tennis Court Oath L5 – The Storming of the Bastille and Fall of the Monarchy L6 – The Reign of Terror L7 – Napoleon: Reformer or Tyrant? (Free Lesson!) L8 – The Legacy of the French Revolution
L8 - The Legacy of the French Revolution
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L8 - The Legacy of the French Revolution

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A comprehensive lesson on how the revolution shaped modern history. Includes engaging worksheets, Frayer models for key concepts, and an extended writing task on the impact of revolutionary ideals on democracy, rights, and governance.
L6 - The Reign of Terror
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L6 - The Reign of Terror

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Explore the radical phase of the French Revolution with this KS3 lesson on Robespierre’s rule. Includes Frayer models, scaffolded worksheets, and an extended writing task on the impact of the Reign of Terror. Perfect for developing critical thinking and historical enquiry skills.
L2 - The French Monarchy
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L2 - The French Monarchy

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Explore the role of absolute monarchy in the lead-up to the French Revolution. This KS3 resource includes vocabulary-building Frayer models, engaging worksheets, and an extended writing task on the weaknesses of Louis XVI’s rule. Ideal for history lessons on power, monarchy, and revolution.
L1 - French Society and the Three Estates System
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L1 - French Society and the Three Estates System

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Engage KS3 students with this in-depth lesson on the French Revolution’s social structure. Includes Frayer models for key vocabulary, interactive worksheets, and an extended writing task on the inequalities of the Three Estates. Perfect for building historical understanding and analysis skills.
Britain Health and the People  - Medieval Medicine Bundle
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Britain Health and the People - Medieval Medicine Bundle

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Medieval Medicine Bundle (Part 1: AQA Health and the People) Dive deep into the fascinating world of medieval medicine with this meticulously curated bundle, perfectly aligned with the AQA GCSE History specification. This comprehensive collection of lessons offers an engaging exploration of medical practices, public health, and the profound impacts of religion and epidemics during the Middle Ages. Each lesson is designed to be highly accessible to students, featuring: Instant Feedback: Interactive elements that provide immediate responses to student answers. Chunked Questions: Carefully segmented questions to aid reading comprehension and retention. Model Answers: Exemplary responses to help students understand expectations and improve their own answers. End-of-Unit Assessment: Comprehensive assessment activities to consolidate learning and prepare for exams. This bundle is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of medieval medical history, enhancing their knowledge and preparing them for assessments. Each lesson is rich in content, featuring engaging activities, detailed explanations, and insightful comparisons to ensure a comprehensive and accessible learning experience. Content: Lesson Overview Introduction to Medieval Medicine Medieval Diagnosis and Treatments Christianity: Help or Hindrance in Medicine? Comparative Study: Islamic vs. European Medicine Healers of the Middle Ages Medieval Surgical Practices Public Health in Medieval Towns Health and Hygiene in Monasteries The Black Death: Impact and Responses (Free) Medieval Medicine: Assessment and Review
Medieval Medicine: Assessment and Review
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Medieval Medicine: Assessment and Review

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L10 - Medieval Medicine: Assessment and Review Recap key concepts and lessons learned throughout the unit. This session includes comprehensive assessment activities and review questions to prepare for GCSE History exams. Instant feedback on interactive activities. Model answers for key questions. Chunked resources for easier comprehension. GCSE practice questions integrated.
The Black Death
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The Black Death

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L9 - The Black Death: Impact and Responses Understand the spread and impact of the Black Death in Britain, including medieval beliefs about its causes and the treatments attempted. Explore the long-term effects on society and medical practices. Instant feedback on interactive activities. Model answers for key questions. Chunked resources for easier comprehension. GCSE practice questions integrated.