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The History Academy's goal is to share best practice at an affordable price so that you can focus on your own priorities. Our resources have been written to a high standard and fine tuned in the classroom. During my 35 years in challenging schools, I have published resources for Heinemann, Pearsons, Hodder, Folens, BBC and Boardworks. If you would like to receive updates, create your own customised bundle or join our team, then contact us via our Facebook or Linkedin pages.

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The History Academy's goal is to share best practice at an affordable price so that you can focus on your own priorities. Our resources have been written to a high standard and fine tuned in the classroom. During my 35 years in challenging schools, I have published resources for Heinemann, Pearsons, Hodder, Folens, BBC and Boardworks. If you would like to receive updates, create your own customised bundle or join our team, then contact us via our Facebook or Linkedin pages.
Dynamic Revision: French Revolution Card Games
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Dynamic Revision: French Revolution Card Games

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These dynamic card games are designed to help your students revise the French Revolution. We will be adding more to this bundle over the next few weeks so buy it now and get our future updates for free. Topics covered are symbols of the French Revolution, long term causes, did Napoleon betray the French Revolution and our dingbat revision flash card series. For details about each resource, please see the detail descriptions and previews. If you like this lesson, then why not check out our other resources on similar topics in our TES shop. You can also follow ‘The History Academy’ on Instagram, X , YouTube and Facebook for the latest updates or even to get in touch and chat about how you have used this resource or to ask questions. We aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want. All our authors are paid the living wage so when you purchase our resources you are buying into our shared values of fair play and decency. Anyway, have fun and stay in touch via social media for the latest updates. Don’t forget to check out our YouTube Channel with over 600 free videos: @historyacademy Check out our playlist on the French Revolution: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3ZuuiQcfzAdOpC6yJiN4DcsqfUbT3PvK&si=Bs-qlUBmEKI9XPFZ Kind Regards Roy
Dynamic Learning: Long Term Causes of the French Revolution
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Dynamic Learning: Long Term Causes of the French Revolution

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These dynamic learning activities on the long term causes of the French Revolution, have been bundled together to not only provide you with outstanding value but a choice of activities with which to provide differentiation and challenge for students. Both resources explore the political, economic, social and intellectual origins of the French Revolution through collaborative exercises specifically designed to develop your students critical thinking and collaborative discussion skills. For more information, please explore the detailed descriptions for each resource. Our gaol at the History Academy is to provide low cost solutions so that you have more time to focus on your own goals, whilst helping us to spread best practice and pay our authors a living wage. The aims and objectives of these resources are: Theme: The French Revolution Know: What were the long term causes of the French Revolution in 1789? Understand: What roles did political, economic, social and intellectual factors play? Evaluate: Which was the most important factor? Skills: Source Analysis, Cause, Consequence & Collaboration WILF – What Am I Looking For? Can You Describe: The events & short term causes of the French Revolution? Can You Explain: What roles did political, economic, social and intellectual factors play? Can You Evaluate: Which was the most important factor? We hope you enjoy using this resource! Don’t forget to check out our YouTube channel, “The History Academy,” for over 600 free videos, including a dedicated playlist on the French Revolution. Kind Regards Roy