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The 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 textbook introduces the history content and skills needed to support a coherent knowledge-rich curriculum, prepares students for success in Key Stage 3 History, and builds solid foundations for GCSE study: - Carefully designed content and assessments support student progression throughout the textbook series - Historical sources and interpretations are presented with clear provenances - ''Over to you'' activities for every lesson check students'' knowledge and understanding, and are ramped in difficulty to build confidence- Step-by-step guidance on key History skills provides scaffolding to introduce s

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Table of Contents
Introducing KS3 History Timeline from 1558-1901 Chapter 1: Queen Elizabeth Chapter 2: Life in Tudor times Chapter 3: Exit the Tudors, enter the Stuarts Chapter 4: From Civil War to Commonwealth Chapter 5: The Restoration: the Merry Monarch Chapter 6: Exit the Stuarts, enter the Georgians Chapter 7: The Industrial Revolution: from farming to factories Chapter 8: Terrible towns Chapter 9: The slave trade Chapter 10: Britain versus France Chapter 11: India: a British Empire case study Chapter 12: From Tudor to Victorian Britain: what changed?

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 16/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9780198494652, 978-0198494652
      ISBN10: 0198494653

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The 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 textbook introduces the history content and skills needed to support a coherent knowledge-rich curriculum, prepares students for success in Key Stage 3 History, and builds solid foundations for GCSE study: - Carefully designed content and assessments support student progression throughout the textbook series - Historical sources and interpretations are presented with clear provenances - ''Over to you'' activities for every lesson check students'' knowledge and understanding, and are ramped in difficulty to build confidence- Step-by-step guidance on key History skills provides scaffolding to introduce s

      Trade Review
      "I really like the new step-by-step History Skills - it builds up the skills pupils need to apply in order to effectively analyse sources; clear pupil-friendly language allows pupils to gain confidence when looking at sources. The assessment approach is excellent too. I particularly like the way the scaffolding allows confidence to be built in preparation for the 'big write'." * Verified buyer *
      "Excellent KS3 resource. This book is excellent for teachers of KS3 and I say that as a teacher of 20 years. The content is detailed and the tasks are excellent. These new ones also have great assessment tasks that can be used in classroom. Saves so much time planning." * 5* Amazon review *
      "Excellent book. This edition covers a wider range of events but remains student friendly. Would recommend." * 5* Amazon review *

      Table of Contents
      Introducing KS3 History Timeline from 1558-1901 Chapter 1: Queen Elizabeth Chapter 2: Life in Tudor times Chapter 3: Exit the Tudors, enter the Stuarts Chapter 4: From Civil War to Commonwealth Chapter 5: The Restoration: the Merry Monarch Chapter 6: Exit the Stuarts, enter the Georgians Chapter 7: The Industrial Revolution: from farming to factories Chapter 8: Terrible towns Chapter 9: The slave trade Chapter 10: Britain versus France Chapter 11: India: a British Empire case study Chapter 12: From Tudor to Victorian Britain: what changed?

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