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WW1 Medicine: Trenches & Ambulances
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Medicine Through Time - the British Sector on the Western Front
Whole lesson plus work booklet for teaching grades 9-1 with differentiated tasks: ‘How did the organisation of the trench system affect medical treatment?’
This lesson looks at:
Trench system
Stretcher bearers including source analysis
Ambulances (motor, horse, canal, barge, ship and train)
Also include an exam style question WITH SOURCES:
How useful are sources A and B for an enquiry into the problems faced by stretcher bearers? (8 marks) & Describe two features of transportation of injured soldiers on the Western Front (4 marks)
ALSO included - 20 question quiz!
You will need access to the Pearson textbook
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Tudors - family tree introduction lesson
Whole lesson plus differentiated resources for teaching 'Who were the Tudors?
Suitable for KS2 and KS3.
Whole lesson includes;
Tudor wordsearch
Match the Tudor with their portrait
20 question quiz with answers
Tudor family tree- differentiated with information sheets
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Medieval Baghdad and Medieval London
Suitable for teaching 11-14s and can also be used 7-11!
Whole lesson plus all resources and worksheets needed for teaching: How different was the city of Baghdad to that of Medieval London?
Students will investigate the medieval city of Baghdad and understand the Islamic Golden Age through videos and information sheets (provided). They will compare this information with London (also provided).
This is perfect for teaching after Medieval life or the Black Death!
Try out this interesting and often forgotten about world history in our curriculum!
Please review if you purchase and check out my Medieval World (including China) resources!
Why did Henry VIII create the Church of England?
Whole lesson plus all resources needed for teaching 11-14s Why did Henry VIII create the Church of England?
This lesson looks at the reasons why Henry VIII created the Church of England;
Divorce
Money
Reform the church
This is done using a variety of differentiated tasks, including videos, sorting out fact cards and putting statements in the correct chronological order.
Finally, students will decide on the most important reason Henry VIII created the Church of England.
Please review if you purchase and check out my other Tudor resources.
GCSE History Paper 2 Skills Guide: Cold War
A skills booklet given as a revision guide for students on how to answer the different exam questions for Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Paper 2 Superpower Relations and the Cold War.
Includes;
Guide on how to answer each question
Answer structure broken down step-by-step
Exemplar answers with colour coding
A list of practice questions
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Tudors 20 question quiz
20 question quiz with answers on the Tudors.
Perfect for revision! Suitable for KS2 or KS3.
Part of a SOW bundle on the Tudors on my shop - please check it out!
Tudors end of topic assessment
An end of topic assessment for the Tudors, suitable for 11-14s.
3 questions based on GCSE style questions;
Describe two features
How useful is source a?
How far do you agree… (includes analysis of portraits of Elizabeth I!)
Includes a mark scheme and AFL sheet.
This is part of SOW which can be purchased on my shop - please check out my Tudors resources and lessons!
Tudors Knowledge Organiser
Knowledge Organiser for the Tudors, in the form of a family tree with information on each monarch. Also includes a section on ‘Why did Henry VIII create the Church of England’?
Suitable for KS2 and KS3!
Perfect as a revision resource or for sticking in exercise books at the start of a topic.
Elizabeth I Portraits
Suitable for teaching 11-14s Elizabeth I as part of a Tudors SoW. Can also be used at Primary!
What can we learn from Elizabeth I from her portraits?
Whole lesson plus all resources needed for teaching Elizabeth I and her portraits. Students will first look at Elizabeth I - who she was and her achievements, including a video with quiz.
Students will then analyse 10 portraits of Elizabeth I, using a variety of tasks to unpick their meaning. This includes looking at symbolism in her paintings and working out what they mean. Tasks are differentiated too!
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Tudors lessons and resources.
OCR Tudor Rebellions - Breakdown and Syllabus
OCR Disorder and Rebellion in Tudor England for A Level
This is a great resource to give students for revision or at the start of the course. This breaks down the entire OCR A level course so they know exactly what they need to revise and know in preparation for the exam!
Also includes further reading for the A/A* students.
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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Oxfordshire & Essex
For teaching A Level OCR Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England
Elizabeth I
How successful was Elizabeth I at maintaining order?
This lesson looks at the Oxfordshire Rising 1596 and the Essex Rebellion 1601. This includes:
Retrieval task starter
Background to the Oxfordshire Rising, including social issues within England at the time
Events of the rebellion
Fate of the rebels and why Elizabeth took such a harsh approach to this very small rising
Fact files on Robert Devereux and Robert Cecil
Contextual information to explain the events surrounding the Essex Rebellion (including Elizabeth’s age, death of key advisors, war with Spain, social and economic problems))
Also included is detailed planning for the following exam question: Why were there so few disturbances in Elizabethan England compared with the period from 1485 to 1558? (25 marks)
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of both Oxfordshire Rising and Essex Rebellion
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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Northern Earls
For teaching A Level OCR Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Elizabeth I
What was the most important cause of the Revolt of Northern Earls 1569-70?
This lesson looks at the Revolt of the Northern Earls 1569. This includes:
Reasons why Elizabeth I faced rebellion in England and Ireland
Why did Mary, Queen of Scots cause problems?
Causes of the Revolt of Northern Earls - discussion of the short and long term causes
Nature of the Revolt of Northern Earls
In depth look at the impact of the rebellion, included Elizabeth’s excommunication and Act’s put in place to maintain stability
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of the rebellion
Cover sheet for Elizabeth I
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Bundle
Kett's and Western Rebellions 1549 BUNDLE
For teaching OCR A Level Disorder and Rebellion in Tudor England
FOUR HOURS of lessons for teaching Kett’s and Western Rebellions, looking at causes, nature and impact of both.
All resources are included!
Includes essay planning, a variety of tasks including role play, and in depth studies at both rebellions.
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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Northumberland & Wyatt
For teaching A Level OCR Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England
Mary I
Why were the rebellions under Mary I significant for the stability of the Tudor government?
This lesson looks at Northumberland’s Rising (Lady Jane Grey 1553) and Wyatt’s Rebellion. This includes:
Retrieval quiz starter task (with answers!)
Fall of Edward Seymour the Duke of Somerset and rise of John Dudley Earl of Northumberland
Death of Edward VI
Edward VI’s will
Why Lady Jane Grey was chosen as Queen - including family tree
Causes, nature, impact of Northumberland’s Rising 1553
Causes, nature, impact of Wyatt’s Rebellion 1554
Execution of Lady Jane Grey
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson for teaching both Northumberland’s Rising and Wyatt’s Rebellion in 2 hours
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of both Northumberland’s Rising and Wyatt’s Rebellion
Mary I cover sheet for folders
Additional Find the Fib for both rebellions - with answers!
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Nature & Impact of Kett's and Western Rebellions
For teaching A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England
Whole lesson plus resources for teaching: ‘How threatening was the ‘Year of Commotion 1549’?’
This whole lesson looks at the nature and impact of Ketts and Western Rebellions in 1549 under Edward VI. Information sheets provided! The lesson also looks at the role of the Duke of Somerset and to what extent he was to blame for the failure in the handling of the rebellions.
Also includes the exam question: ‘The most important impact of rebellions on Tudor governments 1485-1553 was the overthrow of crown servants. How far do you agree?’ Includes planning guidance.
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Causes of Kett's and Western Rebellions 1549
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Whole lesson plus resources on the causes of the Year of Commotion 1549 - looking specifically at Kett’s and Western Rebellions.
Students will start by reviewing their previous learning with a ‘define, describe, date, detail’ retrieval grid.
Students will then look at the underlying causes of the rebellions using a card sort activity, sorting facts into:
Background
Economic and social policy
Foreign policy
Religious policy (this is followed up with more extensive discussion on the PPT and a YouTube video!)
Students will finally look at the causes of the Kett’s and Western Rebellions using information sheets (provided!). There is a choice of two activities, a role play task or sorting information into an A3 table. They will finish off with some summary questions.
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Victorian Prisons
Whole lesson plus differentiated resources for teaching 11-14s ‘What was life like in a Victorian prison?’ Can also be adapted for KS2!
Students will investigate what life is like inside a Victorian prison through a video (quiz sheet included), and using differentiated information sheets on different aspects of Victorian prison life, including:
The Crank
Treadmill
Prisoners routine
Rules
Convict System
Victorian Cell (1865 Prisons Act)
All resources are included for the lesson - just print and go!
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Industrial Revolution - Child Labour
Whole lesson plus all resources and worksheets needed for teaching: Did child labour end in the Victorian Period?
This is a fascinating lesson that gets students to think about modern day child labour and compare it with Victorian child labour.
Students will look at the work completed by children in the Victorian Period through a variety of tasks, and then they will assess the situation today, first by looking at the case study of Nike using child labour (great link to History in the news), followed by a selection of videos that go through the modern day child labour situation. They will also research the various government acts put in place to stop child labour, using the information sheet (PROVIDED!) onto a differentiated table.
Students will then complete one of three differentiated tasks assessing child labour.
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Industrial Revolution resources, such as ‘life for children in the factories’.
Children in the factories
Whole lesson plus differentiated resources and activities for teaching: 'What were conditions like for children working in factories?'
Students begin by understanding why factories were built and an introduction to some of the conditions in factories.
Students then use differentiated sources about factory life to record:
Age of workers
Hours worked
Type of work
Injuries/accidents
Pay
Punishments
Students will finish by completing one of 3 differentiated activities including an exam style ‘describe two features’ question!
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Industrial Revolution 1750-1900
How did life change between 1750 and 1900?
Whole lesson plus differentiated resources for teaching 11-14s ‘how did life change between 1750-1900?’
Students will start by looking at inventions and guessing whether they were created before or after 1750, and then look at the Industrial Revolution.
Students complete a table (differentiated) using the information sheet (PROVIDED!) about changes in;
Population
Work
Transport
Health and Medicine
Living Conditions
Finally, students complete one of 3 differentiated tasks summarising the changes between 1750-1900. Also includes a ‘quick quiz’ plenary!
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