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Lesson resources

Lesson Materials

A comprehensive series of resources considering why there was so much protest in Wales between 1800 and 1914. (NGfL Cymru)
A series of resources to aid pupils in carrying out an historical enquiry into the nature of protest in 19th century Wales (NGfL Cymru)
This KS2 / 3 resource looks at the 1839 protest, its possible causes and legacy. It has been developed by the Newport Museums Service team (with the support of NGfL Cymru) to coincide with the new ‘Chartism in Newport’ exhibtion in Newport Museum and Art Gallery. (Newport Museums Service)
The history units are intended for pupils to help meet the requirements of the national history curriculum about the C19th and C20th centuries including the development of historical and key skills (Gill Foley - Martin Williams - David Maddox)
A comprehensive series of resources considering how and why the Industrial Revolution affected Wales between 1800 and 1900 (NGfL Cymru)
Interactive activities based on an extract from the first Welsh ‘talkie‘ ‘Y Chwarelwr’ (The Quarryman) by O M Edwards (1935)
An interpretation exercise aimed at Year 9 students dealing with the Penrhyn Strike of 1900-1903.
Evan Roberts' journeys through Wales during the 1904/5 Religious Revival.
Looking at the reasons why the Rebecca Riots took place and why it came to an end.
Looking at the status of children and the nature of working conditions in the 19th Century.
This resource helps students understand the demands of the Chartists.
Urbanisation in Wales as a result of industrial developments in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Looking at what happened in Merthyr Tydfil in 1831.
This resource will allow you to carry out an investigation into the impact of the Industrial Revolution upon the people of Flintshire (Dr Tim Erasmus and Paul Nolan)
Investigating 19th-century towns in Wales, including the effect of the Industrial Revolution.
Looking at towns and communities that grew up in Industrial Wales.