GCSE History (Eduqas - WJEC) Comprehensive Lessons: 2D The Development of the UK 1919-1990 (Period)Quick View
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GCSE History (Eduqas - WJEC) Comprehensive Lessons: 2D The Development of the UK 1919-1990 (Period)

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<p>GCSE History (Eduqas - WJEC) Complete and Comprehensive Lessons:</p> <p>2D The Development of the UK 1919-1990 (Period Study)</p> <p>All you need to teach this unit of WJEC History GCSE. This outstanding bundle of ppt lessons includes aims, differentiated and varied activities inc. starters and plenaries. The slides are engaging and have been carefully devised. The lessons link directly with the WJEC booklets (these can be printed off from the WJEC website). A programme of study is included. Each component includes at least one exam question with key advice and writing frames. Each decade is taken in turn and the prescribed developments are examined carefully.</p> <p>These lessons are ready to go and need little preparation (key worksheet slides can be printed off). They have been devised by a Head of History with over 20 years experience teaching A Level and GCSE History who is also a Senior Examiner for WJEC.</p> <p>Save yourself and your department hours of work setting up new courses. Also available from the same author: 1C Empire War and Reform / 1E The Crusades / 2E Changes in Crime and Punishment.</p>
Medieval England Crime and Punishment (KS3)Quick View
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Medieval England Crime and Punishment (KS3)

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<p>A series of lessons enabling students to uncover how medieval authorities tried to maintain law and order. This is a stand alone set of ppts that can be printed off as a series of worksheets. Aims, differentiated and varied activities are all included and lead up to some extended writing. There are links to you tube videos too.</p>
GCSE Revision - Much Ado About Nothing (AQA)Quick View
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GCSE Revision - Much Ado About Nothing (AQA)

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<p>A bundle of stand alone power point lessons (about 10+ teaching hours) with embedded resources to revise Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.</p> <p>Engaging, differentiated and varied activities help students revise for GCSE examinations; specifically AQA English Literature Paper 1. Aims are set out for eachlesson and activities centre around context, characters and themes and also the importance of learning quotations. Key tips and advice on essay writing are also included.</p> <p>These resources have been created by a Head of English who is also an AQA examiner.</p>
Crime and Punishment GCSE Timeline Posters for walls and / or revisionQuick View
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Crime and Punishment GCSE Timeline Posters for walls and / or revision

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<p>These 12 outstanding, highly informative, attractive and carefully designed ppt slides can easily be printed off to decorate the walls of a classroom. They cover the whole of the Thematic Crime and Punishment GCSE course and are a perfect teaching aid. The thematic course demands that students can recognise change and continuity and can step back from the information and make connections between the beginning and end of the period. This timeline enables and encourages students to do this.</p> <p>The ppt slides are very accessible and highlight key dates and events and terminology. The pictures aid visual learners and can be used as a classroom teaching aid at anytime. Even when the students are staring at the walls they are learning!</p> <p>Time periods are divided into 4 eras: Anglo Saxon and Medieval / Early Modern / Industrial and Urban / Modern Age. Each era has 3 posters that cover: Causes of Crime / Catching the Criminal / Punishing the Criminal.</p> <p>The posters could even be printed off and given to students as revision aids or summaries for each unit covered.</p> <p>Cheap at the price, we would wager that these slides may well increase the average grade in your classroom by at least one level!</p> <p>These posters have been designed by a Head of History with over 20 years of classroom experience who is also a GCSE History Senior Examiner for WJEC Eduqas.</p>
GCSE History (Eduqas - WJEC)  Complete & Comprehensive Lessons: 2E Changes in Crime and PunishmentQuick View
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GCSE History (Eduqas - WJEC) Complete & Comprehensive Lessons: 2E Changes in Crime and Punishment

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<p>GCSE History (Eduqas - WJEC) Complete and Comprehensive Lessons:</p> <p>2E Changes in Crime and Punishment 500-Present (Thematic)</p> <p>All you need to teach this unit of WJEC History GCSE. This outstanding bundle of ppt lessons includes aims, differentiated and varied activities inc. starters and plenaries. The slides are engaging and have been carefully devised. The lessons link directly with the WJEC booklets (these can be printed off from the WJEC website). A programme of study and vocabulary list are included. Each component includes at least one exam question with key advice and writing frames. **A work booklet is contained that should be printed off on A3 for students to use alongside the ppts and the WJEC booklet. **</p> <p>These lessons are ready to go and need little preparation (key worksheet slides can be printed off). They have been devised by a Head of History with over 20 years experience teaching A Level and GCSE History who is also a Senior Examiner for WJEC.</p> <p>Save yourself and your department hours of work setting up new courses. Also available from the same author: 1C Empire War and Reform /1E The Crusades / 2D The Development of the UK 1919-1990</p>
Persuasive Writing - Graffiti (appropriate for KS3 and 4)Quick View
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Persuasive Writing - Graffiti (appropriate for KS3 and 4)

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<p>Persuasive Writing - Graffiti (appropriate for KS3 and 4)<br /> A great resource to engage students’ imaginations and inspire some persuasive writing. An interactive starter involves groups looking at graffiti and sharing ideas and responses whilst creating a word bank for their extended response.</p> <p>A writing frame is given for the essay task and there is a plenary too.</p>
The Courage To Fail! Assembly (based on John Hunter Famous Surgeon) Growth Mindset!Quick View
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The Courage To Fail! Assembly (based on John Hunter Famous Surgeon) Growth Mindset!

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<p>A highly engaging assembly for KS3, 4 and 5.<br /> Audience participation is possible as a terrible operation can be acted out.<br /> The operation resulted in 3 dead and yet John Hunter is revered by surgeons across the world. Where there is no failure there is no success! How can we have successful heart surgery today without the failures of the past?<br /> This series of engaging and illuminating ppts comes with precise notes under each slide to support the presenter.<br /> Just download and present!</p>
Medieval Monks and Monasteries - KS3 student centred series of lessonsQuick View
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Medieval Monks and Monasteries - KS3 student centred series of lessons

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<p>Medieval Monks and Monasteries - KS3 student centred series of lessons. This is a stand alone resource that is ready to use once ppt slides have been printed off. The work involves student centred activities so that students can act as investigators of a monastery looking into corruption and good practice using written information and pictures. At least 3 lessons worth of work.<br /> This resource has been written by a History teacher of 20 years experience who is also a Senior Examiner for GCSE History.</p>
Assembly Martin Luther King AssemblyQuick View
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Assembly Martin Luther King Assembly

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<p>A perfect resource including text and pictures. This sets out the context of African American Civil Rights and MLK’s role giving enough detail for KS3 and 4 students yet it the moral message is clear and it can be delivered in 15-20 minutes.</p> <p>The text can be cut up and given to students to read or it could be added to and changed. The pictures on the ppt relate directly to the ideas presented.</p>
Jack The Ripper Project (perfect for independent study 4/5 hours work)Quick View
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Jack The Ripper Project (perfect for independent study 4/5 hours work)

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<p>Students are in the role of “detectives” independently studying a range of primary and secondary sources. Aims and a mark scheme are embedded and specific differentiated tasks are set.</p> <p>Very easy to set up with little teacher input required. Perfect for setting as a home learning task online.</p> <p>The students use the carefully selected evidence slides and a video documentary (on You Tube) to compile precise notes before they write a speech to the courts outlining who they feel the Ripper was and why. The tasks are deliberately set up to ensure that students first glean inferences from sources and then consider their reliability and utility.</p> <p>This source has been compiled by a Head of History with 20 years of experience who is also an examiner for GCSE Level History. It works very well as part of the thematic study Crime and Punishment for AQA and Eduqas.</p>
GCSE Language Paper 2 Creative Writing - Gothic Writing "Disguised by the night"Quick View
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GCSE Language Paper 2 Creative Writing - Gothic Writing "Disguised by the night"

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<p>GCSE Language Paper 2 Creative Writing - Gothic Writing “Disguised by the night” . This series of lessons introduces students to Gothic Writing and includes aims / starter activities / model of Gothic writing to analyse / specific advice and support. This is a stand alone resource and all ppt slides can be printed off for students.</p>
Diary Writing KS3 - A unit of work that introduces diary writingQuick View
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Diary Writing KS3 - A unit of work that introduces diary writing

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<p>Diary Writing KS3 - A unit of work that introduces diary writing. This includes aims, differentiated activities and examples. Students read and analyse short extracts from Pliny to Kurt Cobain, from Captain Scott to Kurt Cobain and Samuel Pepys! A fun series of lessons that need no additional support and are ready to go as soon as some of the slides are printed off.</p>
The Tempest! A series of KS3 lessons introducing Shakespeare and covering the characters / plotQuick View
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The Tempest! A series of KS3 lessons introducing Shakespeare and covering the characters / plot

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<p>The Tempest! A series of KS3 lessons introducing Shakespeare and covering the characters / plot. Students create a CV for Shakespeare using information on the slides. Students then predict the plot for The Tempest, select actors for the characters and organise the elements of the story. They then read Act 1 and complete tasks that introduce them to Shakespeare’s writing. The only resource needed is the text for Act 1 as the slides can be copied. An additional story writing task is included that uses a picture and The Tempest as inspiration.<br /> Aims are set out.<br /> Level of work is varied and differentiated (accessible text / extension tasks etc).</p>
English Language Paper 1 Lessons (GCSE)Quick View
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English Language Paper 1 Lessons (GCSE)

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<p>A set of well constructed lessons inc aims / starter tasks / guided group work / model answers. These slides would enable the careful teaching of Lang Paper 1 over about 5 lessons.</p>
Creative Writing English Lessons (Key Stage Three)Quick View
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Creative Writing English Lessons (Key Stage Three)

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<p>A comprehensive series of lessons that uses the beginnings of Great Expectations to inspire narrative writing. Aims are set out and key creative writing ideas are given with differentiated tasks. A story mountain and an extract gives the students a structure to follow. Plenary included. These have been created by a Head of English who is also an AQA examiner.</p>
The Victorian Age and the Industrial Revolution (Set of 6 stand alone lessons)Quick View
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The Victorian Age and the Industrial Revolution (Set of 6 stand alone lessons)

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<p>The Victorian Age and the Industrial Revolution (Set of 6 stand alone lessons). These look at the causes of the industrial revolution, the conditions created and the consequences. These lessons are in ppt form and worksheets can simply be printed off (no need for a text book). The aims are set out, differentiated tasks are set, vocabulary checkers are included and the lessons follow a typical 4 part lesson structure. A range and variety of tasks are involved including some Kagan co-operative learning and opportunities for group work . Ideal for Yrs 6-8.</p> <p>These lessons have been composed by a Head of History with 20 years of experience teaching at independent and state schools as well as examining GCSE and A Level History.</p>
Shakespeare Project - A unit of work introducing Shakespeare (for KS3 or4). At least 5 lessonsQuick View
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Shakespeare Project - A unit of work introducing Shakespeare (for KS3 or4). At least 5 lessons

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<p>Shakespeare Project - A unit of work introducing Shakespeare (for KS3 or4). At least 5 lessons worth of student focused work. The slides contain all the information required and can be printed off and used as worksheets. No additional support material needed. Includes aims / starter activities / variety of differentiated tasks / some examination questions with model sentence starters.</p>