Filter by
Subjects
Subject categories
- All subject categories (1465)
- (-) 19th-century prose (292)
- English (290)
- Literature (290)
- Reading (290)
- Prose (286)
- Understanding a prose text (5)
- Language analysis (3)
- Context: historical/cultural (2)
- Comprehension (1)
- Context: literary (1)
- Essay writing (1)
- Language (1)
- Personal response (1)
- Planning essays (1)
- Reading skills (1)
Global tag
- (-) All global tags (801)
- Gothic (76)
- Robert Louis Stevenson (56)
- The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (55)
- Robert Louis Stevenson (54)
- Charles Dickens (52)
- Frankenstein (48)
- Mary Shelley (48)
- Charles Dickens (39)
- Heritage (35)
- Charlotte Bronte (28)
- Jane Eyre (28)
- A Christmas Carol (25)
- Arthur Conan Doyle (18)
- Jane Austen (18)
- Thomas Hardy (18)
- Great Expectations (17)
- Emily Bronte (16)
- Pre-1900 (16)
- Wuthering Heights (16)
- Pride and Prejudice (15)
- The Sign of Four (15)
- A Christmas Carol (14)
- George Eliot (14)
- The Withered Arm (12)
- Silas Marner (11)
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (9)
- H.G. Wells (5)
- The creature (4)
- 19th century (3)
- Emma (3)
- Hard Times (3)
- Tess of the D’Urbervilles (3)
- The Mill on the Floss (3)
- 9 (2)
- Bram Stoker (2)
- Dracula (2)
- Fiction (2)
- Fiction (2)
- The War of the Worlds (2)
- Victor Frankenstein (2)
- 1 (1)
- 6 (1)
- Dr Jekyll (1)
- Dr Lanyon (1)
- Elizabeth (1)
- Mr Hyde (1)
- Oliver Twist (1)
- Romeo and Juliet (1)
- Unseen (1)
- Utterson (1)
Resource type
- Student activity (133)
- Worksheet (115)
- Revision (66)
- Complete lesson (43)
- Exam preparation (42)
- Starter/Plenary (27)
- Game/quiz (23)
- Role play/debate/discussion (18)
- Teaching ideas (11)
- Assessment (10)
- Differentiated (10)
- Homework (5)
- Display/posters (2)
- Knowledge organisers (2)
- Scheme of work (2)
- Lesson plan (1)
20th century America
Help your GCSE history students understand how key events in the 20th century shaped modern America. Our creative teaching ideas and classroom activities focus on key areas of the KS4 curriculum from the Roaring 20s and the Great Depression to Pearl Harbour and Vietnam.