Filter by
Subjects
Key stage
Global tag
- (-) All global tags (1160)
- William Shakespeare (120)
- William Shakespeare (102)
- Pre-1900 (85)
- Tragedy (57)
- Post-1900 (52)
- Macbeth (46)
- Macbeth (46)
- Fiction (27)
- Heritage (25)
- Using evidence (25)
- Fiction (24)
- Gothic (19)
- Modern (19)
- Asia (18)
- The Tempest (18)
- Cause and consequence (17)
- Continuity and change (11)
- Twelfth Night (11)
- Angela Carter (10)
- Comedy (10)
- The Bloody Chamber (10)
- Holes (9)
- Louis Sachar (9)
- Beverley Naidoo (8)
- Interpretations (8)
- Much Ado About Nothing (8)
- Richard III (8)
- T.S. Eliot (8)
- The Other Side of Truth (8)
- Africa (6)
- Frankenstein (6)
- Mary Shelley (6)
- Michael Morpurgo (6)
- Morris Gleitzman (6)
- Non-fiction (6)
- Non-fiction (6)
- Similarity and difference (6)
- Tess of the D’Urbervilles (6)
- Thomas Hardy (6)
- Unseen (6)
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream (5)
- Ian McEwan (5)
- John Steinbeck (5)
- World War One (5)
- Anne Fine (4)
- David Grant (4)
- Experimental skills (4)
- Free! (4)
- Hamlet (4)
- John Webster (4)
- Margaret Atwood (4)
- Michael Morpurgo (4)
- North America (4)
- Philip Pullman (4)
- Philip Pullman (4)
- Private Peaceful (4)
- Problem solving (4)
- Required practicals (4)
- Robert Swindells (4)
- The Child in Time (4)
- The Duchess of Malfi (4)
- The Handmaid’s Tale (4)
- Theresa Breslin (4)
- The Tulip Touch (4)
- Two Weeks with the Queen (4)
- UK (4)
- Whispers in the Graveyard (4)
- Charles Dickens (3)
- Chronology (3)
- Europe (3)
- Henry V (3)
- John Keats (3)
- Of Mice and Men (3)
- Robert Browning (3)
- Robert Browning (3)
- William Wordsworth (3)
- Abomination (2)
- A Christmas Carol (2)
- A Christmas Carol (2)
- Analysis and evaluation (2)
- Anne Fine (2)
- Antarctica (2)
- Anthony Horowitz (2)
- Artemis Fowl (2)
- Benjamin Zephaniah (2)
- Brian Friel (2)
- Charles Dickens (2)
- Christina Rossetti (2)
- David Almond (2)
- Dulce Et Decorum Est (2)
- Edgar Allan Poe (2)
- Edith Wharton (2)
- Eoin Colfer (2)
- Ethan Frome (2)
- Functional skills (2)
- Gangsta Rap (2)
- Graphs (2)
- Handling data (2)
- John Donne (2)
- Kazuo Ishiguro (2)
- King Lear (2)
- Lady Macbeth (2)
- Marcus Sedgwick (2)
- Measure for Measure (2)
- Middle East (2)
- Neil Gaiman (2)
- Never Let Me Go (2)
- Northern Lights (2)
- Noughts and Crosses (2)
- Once (2)
- Oscar Wilde (2)
- Our Day Out (2)
- Reading (2)
- Robert Cormier (2)
- Robert Frost (2)
- Roddy Doyle (2)
- Romantic (2)
- Romeo and Juliet (2)
- Sarah Waters (2)
- Significance (2)
- Skellig (2)
- Slim (2)
- South America (2)
- Speaking (2)
- Stephen Davies (2)
- Sylvia Plath (2)
- The Great Gatsby (2)
- The Importance of Being Earnest (2)
- The Little Stranger (2)
- The Raven (2)
- The Taming of the Shrew (2)
- The Yellowcake Conspiracy (2)
- Translation (2)
- Wilderness (2)
- Wilfred Owen (2)
- William Blake (2)
- Willy Russell (2)
- Writing (2)
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1)
- Andrea Levy (1)
- Arundhati Roy (1)
- Enduring Love (1)
- Great Expectations (1)
- John Agard (1)
- Khaled Hosseini (1)
- Lennie (1)
- Robert Louis Stevenson (1)
- Small Island (1)
- The God of Small Things (1)
- The Kite Runner (1)
- The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1)
Resource type
- (-) Teaching ideas (1363)
- Student activity (495)
- Worksheet (420)
- Revision (190)
- Starter/Plenary (184)
- Complete lesson (129)
- Game/quiz (116)
- Role play/debate/discussion (64)
- Templates (62)
- Exam preparation (56)
- Homework (34)
- Lesson plan (31)
- Scheme of work (29)
- Differentiated (26)
- Display/posters (21)
- Self-assessment (19)
- Assessment (8)
- Form tutor (8)
- Teaching tools and tips (6)
- Knowledge organisers (4)
- Presentation (2)
- Video (1)
Exam board
Special Education Need SEND
Industry and Empire c. 1750-1900
Download our classroom resources to create engaging KS3 history lessons on the age of Industry and Empire. These tried-and-tested worksheets, games and activities cover key areas of the curriculum including the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Victorian life and culture, the Industrial Revolution and Napoleonic France.
For resources on British imperialism specifically, visit our British Empire KS3 page.