Motivate and thoroughly prepare your pupils for Common Entrance history exams with these ISEB-endorsed textbooks.The Making of the UK for Common Entrance and Key Stage 3 covers the Early Modern period of British History - especially focusing on: - The Tudors - the challenges, successes and failures of Tudor monarchs- The Stuarts - particularly the causes and consequences of the English Civil War- The Restoration - the return of the king and changes taking place in the United Kingdom.Key features of our approach:- A bold, meaty and authoritative narrative providing clear explanation of the content - Carefully constructed tasks developing pupils understanding of the content and building their extended writing skills - particularly preparing them for the challenge of the Common Entrance essay- Source Investigations on each of the current and planned nominated topics in the syllabus- Advice on how to prepare for the Common Entrance examination.Additional features:- 'What?' and 'Who?' boxes throughout the text develop historical vocabulary and biographical knowledge. - 'Did you know?' boxes focus on fascinating, amusing, or illuminating details of history - trivia with a purpose.
This is Book 2 in the History for Common Entrance Series. See all History for Common Entrance books here.
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Martin Collier is Headteacher of St John's School, Leatherhead and was formerly Head of History at Oundle School and is an experienced marker of Common Entrance History papers
Rosemary Rees and Colin Shephard are experienced authors and examiners.
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Rosemary Rees and Colin Shephard are experienced authors and examiners.
More about Colin ShephardMartin Collier is Headteacher of St John's School, Leatherhead and was formerly Head of History at Oundle School and is an experienced marker of Common Entrance History papers
Rosemary Rees and Colin Shephard are experienced authors and examiners.
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