Colour and label the key features of ancient greece.
Colour the ancient greece illustration carefully and observe its key features.
Find the three hidden curriculum clues in this ancient egypt illustration, then colour it.
Colour the florence nightingale illustration carefully and observe its key features.
Colour the significant explorers illustration carefully and observe its key features.
Colour carefully, then count and name the main features shown.
Colour the castles scene and find three important details.
GCSE History Skills & Themes Workbook is a five-mission activity book that builds the transferable exam skills every GCSE history board tests — AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC/Eduqas — mapped to the DfE subject content and the Assessment Objectives (AO1 knowledge, AO2 explanation, AO3 sources and interpretations). Students practise analysing sources through provenance (Nature, Origin, Purpose), judging reliability and usefulness, distinguishing content from inference, evaluating why historians’ interpretations differ, and reasoning with causation, change and continuity and significance. Quick knowledge checks cover widely-taught topics with accurate dates: Edward Jenner’s smallpox vaccine (1796) and the NHS (1948), Elizabeth I and the Spanish Armada (1588), the First World War (1914–1918), Hitler becoming Chancellor (1933) and the Cold War between the USA and the USSR. Skills and knowledge questions are auto-marked on screen, while open source-analysis and exam-planning tasks build the extended writing examiners reward. The whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and student notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Industrial Britain 1745–1901 KS3 is a five-mission history activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for Key Stage 3 (Year 8): the Industrial Revolution and its impact on Britain. Pupils discover how Britain changed from farming and countryside to factories and cities; how James Watt improved the steam engine to power the new machines; the factory system and mass production; urbanisation and the growth of towns; harsh living and working conditions and child labour in factories and mines; the reforms of the Factory Acts; the railways and George Stephenson’s ‘Rocket’ of 1829; the growing British Empire; and the Victorian era, when Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 to 1901. Knowledge questions are auto-marked on screen, while historian-style source analysis, a then-and-now comparison and a home evidence hunt build reasoning and extended writing. The whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Local History Study KS3 is a five-mission history activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum requirement for a local history study at Key Stage 3 (Year 9). It is skills-focused so any pupil can apply it to their own town, village or street: pupils learn what local history is, sort primary sources (old maps, the census, parish records, photographs, buildings, gravestones, oral history and local newspapers) from secondary sources such as books and websites, judge reliability and usefulness, analyse how an area changed through industry, transport, population and buildings, connect local change to national history, and plan a full enquiry from question to conclusion. Missions 1–3 are auto-marked on screen; Missions 4–5 are open enquiry and fieldwork tasks. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes with a full answer key, and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.