This Kerboodle online learning course provides an easy-to-use, flexible digital package that matches the Invasion, Plague and Murder Student Book from Oxford's bestselling KS3 History by Aaron Wilkes series. Save time and enhance your lessons with ready-to-use interactive resources and assessment support.
Features
- This new fourth edition covers medieval and early Tudor British history.
- Carefully designed to match the KS3 National Curriculum and to GCSE curricula.
- In-depth focus on key history skills, including interpretation analysis, with step-by-step guidance.
- Packed full of new and updated animations, history skills interactives, and knowledge organisers.
- Differentiated worksheets for every student book lesson to support and extend your students.
- Complete assessment support including quick knowledge quizzes to test understanding.
- Assessment package includes mark schemes and differentiated sample answers.
- Digital versions of the textbooks can be used front-of class - packed full of engaging resources launching straight from the page.
- Support for non-specialists, including a digital copy of Curriculum and Assessment Planning Guide.
- This Kerboodle retains Aaron Wilkes' unique style, shown to inspire and motivate young historians.
- The use of this product is subject to the Kerboodle terms and conditions.
- The licence period for this product is usually for 12 months commencing from the date you receive your activation email. The licence would thereafter be automatically renewed for additional licence periods of 12 months unless you terminate the licence. For details on how to terminate, please refer to the Kerboodle terms and conditions.
- The licence includes access to storage space of 5MB per single upload and is subject to a total upload limit. Annotations to the Kerboodle Online Book are subject to a total upload limit of 7MB per user.
- Please note that access to the Kerboodle Online Book, made available via this product, will be limited to teachers only.
This page was last updated on 19 December 2024 at 04:30 GMT