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History GCSE Taster Lesson
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1
Taster lesson for teaching Edexcel GCSE - perfect for Year 9 choosing options! This goes over what to expect at GCSE and an overview of the topics covered.
This lesson then looks at the Big Story of Medicine as we teach Medicine Through Time.
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History Quotes Display
A great display for your classroom with historical and inspirational quotes!
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History Netflix DISPLAY
Very popular display!
History Netflix - a variety of television series, documentaries and films to encourage students to watch History shows on Netflix!
All you need to do is print and laminate for the perfect display!
I have paired this display with my Instagram display too (also available on my TES shop) and they look stunning together!! - Looks so good we put the display up twice!
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Pilgrimage of Grace
For teaching OCR Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Henry VIII
To what extent did religion cause the Pilgrimage of Grace?
This lesson looks at the Pilgrimage of Grace 1536-37 under Henry VIII. This includes;
The Lincolnshire Rising, Pilgrimage of Grace and Bigod’s Rising
Key people
Causes of the Pilgrimage of Grace (including long-term and short-term causes)
Nature of the Pilgrimage of Grace
Impact and significance on government policies
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Exam style question
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Rise of Hitler to Dictator
How did Hitler rise to dictator?
Suitable for teaching 11-14s the rise of Hitler.
Students first look at the difference between a democracy and a dictatorship, understanding the ideological differences, before looking at how Hitler became a dictator. Students will look at the 5 key events leading to Hitler’s rise:
Reichstag Fire
The Enabling Act
Night of the Long Knives
Hindenburg dies
Other factors
Students will do this by using information sheets (provided) on differentiated worksheets.
Finally, students judge the most important reason for Hitlers rise to power.
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Nazi Terror
Whole lesson plus all resources needed for teaching 11-14s ‘How did the Nazi’s control Germany through the use of terror?’
Students will look at the different methods of terror used by the Nazi’s to keep control of Germany;
Law courts
Informers
Gestapo
SS
Concentration camps
This is perfect as an introductory lesson to Nazi terror at GCSE - Weimar and Nazi Germany!
Students use information sheets (provided) to complete a differentiated table about methods of terror.
Students will be able to assess what the most effective method is by the end of the lesson.
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Nazi Propaganda
**Whole lesson plus all resources needed for teaching 11-14s ‘How did the Nazi’s keep control of Germany through propaganda?’
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Students will analyse a variety of Nazi propaganda methods through watching a video (with quiz) and looking at sources.
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to plan an answer one of two differentiated questions;
HA: ‘The use of propaganda was essential in helping the Nazis maintain control over the German people’. How far do you agree with this statement?
LA: Explain how and why Hitler and the Nazis used propaganda.
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Rise of Hitler Knowledge Organiser
Knowledge Organiser for teaching the Rise of Hitler.
Can be used for KS3 or GCSE!
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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!
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Medicine Through Time Syllabus
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
Student friendly syllabus and cover sheets for student folders or exercise books. Includes RAG rating for topics!
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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!
History Instagram Display - Medicine
Amazing display for your classroom!! My favourite display!
History instagram display 'Histagram’
This is specifically for Medicine Through Time (Edexcel GCSE 9-1) with 13 key individuals such as Galen, Vesalius, Jenner, Pasteur, Watson and Crick and more!!
Each with a picture, ‘likes’ (which is a key date), and fun #hastags (e.g. Alexander Fleming, #penicillin #accident #luckyboy)
I have paired this display with my Netflix one too (also available on my TES shop) and they look stunning together!!
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Black Death BUNDLE
Whole scheme of work for teaching the Black Death for 11-14s, including assessment! This has been made with a focus on GCSE skills and terminology for Medicine Through Time.
What was the Black Death?
Symptoms/causes
Treatments/preventions
Consequences
Assessment
Also includes a 20 question quiz and knowledge organiser!
Why did the English Civil War break out?
Suitable for teaching KS3 Charles I and the English Civil War.
This lesson goes through the start of the Civil War, and reasons for it, breaking it down into economic, political and religious causes, using a card sort which is sorted into a venn diagram. All worksheets are included that are needed at the end of the PowerPoint, with instructions. The lesson starts with a source which is a great discussion starter!
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King John Scheme of Work BUNDLE
Entire scheme of work for teaching King John (11-14s).
Lessons include:
1. King John - Good King, Bad King?
2. How well did King John rule?
3. Interpretations of King John
4. Why did the barons rebel against King John?
5. Magna Carta
Includes knowledge organiser!
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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Henry VII Dynastic Rebellions
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Henry VII
Why did Henry VII face dynastic challenges?
This lesson looks at the dynastic rebellions against Henry VII. This includes:
Retrieval task starter - ‘Describe, Define, Date, Detail’
Henry VII’s claim to the throne - discussion of the Wars of the Roses and the Battle of Bosworth Field
Lovell and Stafford 1486
Lambert Simnel 1487
Perkin Warbeck 1491-99
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 three dynastic rebellions covered in this lesson
Detailed teacher guidance notes
Cover sheet for folders
Two exam style questions
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History of Christmas WHOLE LESSON!
A whole lesson including ALL RESOURCES needed for teaching a History of Christmas. Can be used for Primary or Secondary! Suitable for KS2 or KS3!
Perfect for the final week of the school term before the Christmas holidays!
Students use the information sheets provided to find out about how Christmas was celebrated through time, all the way from the Neolithic to the Victorian Age, including;
When it was celebrated
Food and drink
Activities and traditions
Presents
Absolutely perfect for a fun lesson but still educational! Activities are also differentiated for low and high achievers. Even includes a ‘find the word’ word-search as a starter.
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OCR Tudor Rebellions Revision Pack!
50 page booklet - a DIFFERENT question a day - for teaching A Level OCR Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485–1603.
Contains a variety of activities including exam questions (both breadth and interpretations), completing revision activities such as tables and timelines.
Feedback is welcome.
20th Century Introduction
Whole lesson plus resources looking at an overview of the 20th century. Good as an introductory lesson to the 20th century. Involves creating a timeline (differentiated).
Modern Medicine | DNA & Lifestyle
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
Modern Medicine: Was DNA the biggest medical breakthrough of the twentieth century?
This lesson covers the discovery of DNA and it’s impact on understanding of cause of disease. This lesson also covers the role of lifestyle factors on health and the case study of lung cancer. This includes:
Glossary of key terms
What is DNA
Roles of Watson, Crick, Wilkins and Franklin in the discovery of DNA
Differences between infectious and genetic diseases
Lifestyle factors
Impact of DNA on medicine
Lung Cancer case study
Also included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Please note you will need the Hodder and Pearson textbooks for this lesson.
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