National Qualifications

History: Wallace and Bruce

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Description

Part of the National Qualifications Curriculum Support series, this pack looks at the lives and actions of William Wallace and Robert Bruce. It examines their major successes and failures.

The resource has activities throughout and includes space for student's answers. There are extra activities at Intermediate 1 level.

Level(s)Acc3
Date of publicationMay 2007
Resource statusCurrently In Use
Free downloadable materialWord files iconWord file: History: Wallace and Bruce: Booklet 1: The succession crisis (436 KB)
Word files iconWord file: History: Wallace and Bruce: Booklet 2: King John and King Edward (1 MB)
Word files iconWord file: History: Wallace and Bruce: Booklet 3: William Wallace (646 KB)
Word files iconWord file: History: Wallace and Bruce: Booklet 4: Robert Bruce, 1286–1309 (451 KB)
Word files iconWord file: History: Wallace and Bruce: Booklet 5: Robert Bruce, 1310–28 (1.1 MB)
Word files iconWord file: History: Wallace and Bruce: Self Assessment (257 KB)
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Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS)

CopyrightLearning and Teaching Scotland
Product codeP00NCK
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