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Hello and welcome. I am currently a head of faculty, with well over a decade of teaching experience, specialising in History. I am passionate about developing excellent teaching resources that allow all pupils to feel challenged, supported and immersed in their learning. I aim to provide rigorously planned lessons which are regularly updated to reflect meaningful, pedagogical changes in the curriculum.

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Hello and welcome. I am currently a head of faculty, with well over a decade of teaching experience, specialising in History. I am passionate about developing excellent teaching resources that allow all pupils to feel challenged, supported and immersed in their learning. I aim to provide rigorously planned lessons which are regularly updated to reflect meaningful, pedagogical changes in the curriculum.
Edexcel GCSE Medicine, Topic 1 - Medieval Medicine, L1 - Causes of Disease and Illness
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Edexcel GCSE Medicine, Topic 1 - Medieval Medicine, L1 - Causes of Disease and Illness

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Edexcel GCSE History: Medicine in Britain, 1250-present Topic 1 - Medicine in Medieval England, 1250-1500 Lesson 1 - Ideas about the cause of disease and illness This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout. I have also included an introduction to medicine lesson which is great for examining the broad overview of the four periods of medicine in an overarching way.
The Reign of Mary I: 1553-1558 (AQA A-Level, 1C - The Tudors: England, 1485–1603)
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The Reign of Mary I: 1553-1558 (AQA A-Level, 1C - The Tudors: England, 1485–1603)

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This is a complete in-depth presentation, designed for the AQA A-Level, Option 1C - The Tudors: England, 1485–1603. All of the aspects of Mary’s reign from 1553-1558 are covered, including: Religious reform and changes in legislation Royal authority and the policy of persecution The Spanish marriage Opposition and rebellion Foreign policy Mary’s reputation / legacy Consideration of a ‘mid-Tudor crisis’ Practice essay Relevant hyperlinked videos
The Reign of Edward VI: 1547-1553 (AQA A-Level, Option 1C - The Tudors: England, 1485–1603)
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The Reign of Edward VI: 1547-1553 (AQA A-Level, Option 1C - The Tudors: England, 1485–1603)

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This is a complete in-depth presentation, designed for the AQA A-Level, Option 1C - The Tudors: England, 1485–1603. This lesson covers all of Edward’s reign from 1547-1553, including: Problems of succession at the beginning and end of the reign. Complete analysis of Somerset (economy, religion, foreign policy, rebellion…) Complete analysis of Northumberland (economy, religion, foreign policy, rebellion…) Hyperlinked video to David Starkey documentary. Questions and tasks for students to complete
Medieval England: Religion and the Church
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Medieval England: Religion and the Church

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Medieval England: Religion and the Church This is a complete lesson, designed for Key Stage 3, on religion and the Church in Medieval England. Key focuses include ‘Doom Paintings’, the Structure of the Church and its importance in society. This lesson is fully resourced and includes frequent reading and discussion opportunities, as well as an eclectic number of fully differentiated activities and educational videos. Thanks
Jack the Ripper: Did the Press Make a Mess?
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Jack the Ripper: Did the Press Make a Mess?

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Jack the Ripper: Did the Press Make a Mess? Designed for Key Stage 3, this is the fifth lesson in a unit on Jack the Ripper, exploring whether or not the press fabricated evidence and exploited the murders for their own benefit. It contains detailed information, different activities such as source analysis and and an in depth documentary.
The War in Vietnam: The Fulbright Hearings
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The War in Vietnam: The Fulbright Hearings

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Lesson on the Fulbright Hearings, as part of teaching the Vietnam war. Contains the main statements made by Kerry for discussion and for students to analyse, as well as a relevant educational hyperlinked video and an exam style question.
World War 2: Britain and the Home Front
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World War 2: Britain and the Home Front

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This bundle provides a clear, in depth sequence of six lessons on World War 2, from the point of view of Britain and the Home Front Lesson 1 - World War 2 Origins and the German Blitzkrieg Lesson 2 - The Dunkirk Evacuation, 1940 Lesson 3 - The Battle of Britain Lesson 4 - The Blitz Lesson 5 - Evacuation and the Kindertransport Lesson 6 - Rationing in Britain Each lesson is fully resourced and contains a wide variety of different activities and skills focuses throughout. Thanks
World War 2: Rationing in Britain
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World War 2: Rationing in Britain

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World War 2: Rationing in Britain Fully resourced lesson, examining rationing in Britain and its effects This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, a variety of different activities and a number of relevant videos. Thanks.
World War 2: The Blitz
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World War 2: The Blitz

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World War 2: The Blitz Fully resourced lesson, examining the Blitz, its effects and the reactions of the British people. This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, a variety of different activities and a number of relevant videos. Thanks.
World War 2: The Dunkirk Evacuation, 1940
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World War 2: The Dunkirk Evacuation, 1940

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World War 2: The Dunkirk Evacuation, 1940 Fully resourced lesson, examining the Dunkirk Evacuation and the extent to which it was a triumph or a disaster. This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, a variety of different activities and a number of relevant videos. Exam style questions are also included. Thanks.
World War 2: Origins and the German Blitzkrieg
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World War 2: Origins and the German Blitzkrieg

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World War 2: Origins and the German Blitzkrieg Fully resourced lesson, examining the origins of World War 2 and the method and effectiveness of the German Blitzkrieg This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, a variety of different activities and a number of relevant videos. Exam style questions are also included. Thanks.
World War 2: The Battle of Britain
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World War 2: The Battle of Britain

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Fully resourced lesson on the Battle of Britain. This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, different types of activities and a number of educational videos to accompany the lesson as it progresses. Thanks
Stuart England - Gunpowder, Fire, Plague and Witches!
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Stuart England - Gunpowder, Fire, Plague and Witches!

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This bundle provides a sequence of four lessons that provide a great opportunity to examine some of the most famous events from Stuart England. Lesson 1 - The Gunpowder Plot Lesson 2 - The Great Fire of London Lesson 3 - The Great Plague Lesson 4 - Witches, Hunting and Trials (Pendle Case Study) I am also including a bonus lesson in this bundle on the Reign of James I. Each lesson is fully resourced and contains a wide variety of different activities throughout. Thanks
The English Civil War
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The English Civil War

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This bundle provides a clear, in depth sequence of three lessons on the English Civil War Lesson 1 - The Causes of the English Civil War Lesson 2 - The Battles of the English Civil War Lesson 3 - The Trial and Execution of Charles I I am also including a bonus lesson in this bundle, entitled ‘Restoration London - Plague, Fire and Enlightenment’. This could act as a brilliant way to end the unit. Each lesson is fully resourced and contains a wide variety of different activities throughout. Thanks
Restoration London - Plague, Fire and Enlightenment
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Restoration London - Plague, Fire and Enlightenment

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Restoration London - Plague, Fire and Enlightenment This is a comprehensive, fully resourced lesson, covering three major events that followed the English Civil War. The Great Plague The Fire of London The Enlightenment It will take around 2-3 lessons to complete this. There are plenty of opportunities for reading through the information provided, many different types of activities and a number of accompanying videos. Thanks
The Trial and Execution of Charles I
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The Trial and Execution of Charles I

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Fully resourced lesson on the trial and execution of Charles I. This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, many different types of activities and a number of educational videos to accompany the lesson as it progresses. Thanks
The Battles of the English Civil War
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The Battles of the English Civil War

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Fully resourced lesson, examining the sides involved, and the battles of the English Civil War. This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, a variety of different activities and a number of relevant videos. Thanks.
The Causes of the English Civil War
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The Causes of the English Civil War

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This lesson is fully resourced and examines the main reasons why the English Civil War between Charles I and Parliament broke out. Introductory information, setting the scene and defining important terms, allowing for reading and recording. Whole class activity where students take the role of Charles and see if they would make the same decisions or manage to avoid civil war Hyperlinked videos setting the scene and providing context Extended writing activity, helping to develop exam skills
The Gunpowder Plot, 1605
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The Gunpowder Plot, 1605

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Comprehensive, full resourced lesson on the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. This lesson covers the transition from Elizabeth I to James I, before examining the plot in detail, through a number of different activities, including source analysis of the Monteagle letter. Thank you.