KS3 (11-14) Topic 5: A Local History Study

Browse our range of study resources for this topic including The Iron Age in Britain & Neolithic Revolution. Worksheets, powerpoint lessons all available to download now.

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KS3 History Topic 5

Click the topics below to access history teaching worksheets aligned with each area of KS3 history. These can be used by teachers, homeschoolers and self-learners. They are suitable for students aged between 11-14 and include revision material and assessments (with answers).

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KS3 Topic 5 Exam Booklets

Practice exam booklets covering KS3 History Topic 5 modules, produced by an Experienced Teacher & Curriculum Developer Lianne Abram. These are fully sourced and aligned to the KS3 History Topic 5 mark scheme and include questions and answers for Year 7, 8 & 9.

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