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Rebellions of Edward VI REVISION
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603.
This is a revision lesson for revising the rebellions of Edward VI:
Year of commotion:
Kett’s Rebellion
Western Rebellion
Includes;
Lesson PowerPoint - looks at background to the Year of Commotion, the two rebellions, and the impact of the Year of Commotion
Rebellion notes
Cover sheet for folders
ALL resources are included!
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Mary I Rebellions REVISION LESSON
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
Whole lesson for revising the rebellions of Mary I:
Northumberland’s Rising
Wyatt’s Rebellion
This resource includes:
Lesson PowerPoint
All worksheets needed
Rebellion notes
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Edward VI and Mary I Rebellions Quiz
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
20 question knowledge quiz with answers on the rebellions of Edward VI and Mary I. Perfect for revision!
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Tudor Rebellion - Political Stability (Parliament)
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is lesson 2 of the unit ‘Political Stabilty’. This lesson focuses on the role of parliament in maintaining political stability. This two hour lesson includes an accompanying work booklet!
How effectively did the Tudor monarchy use parliament to maintain political stability?
This lesson covers;
Starter task called ‘horribly told histories!’
What was the role of parliament?
What was the role of the House of Lords
Bills of Attainder
Privy Council
Regional Councils - Wales and the North
In-depth study of control in Ireland
Includes a 20 question knowlege check quiz
Overall students will assess what to what extent Tudor monarchs were effective in maintaining political stability using parliament.
Note- students will need the textbook for some of the tasks.
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Tudor Rebellion - Political Stability (Law)
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is lesson 3 of the unit ‘Political Stabilty’. This lesson focuses on the role of the judiciary and law in maintaining political stability. This two hour lesson includes an accompanying work booklet!
How did the monarchy use the judiciary and law to maintain political stability?
This lesson covers through a range of tasks and activities;
Why was law and order so important in maintaining political stability?
Common law and prerogative courts
Rumours
Treason
Royal Commissions
Justices of the Peace
Sheriffs
Lords lieutenant
County militia
Overall students will assess what was the most important method monarchs maintained political stability through the judiciary and the law.
Note- students will need the textbook for some of the tasks.
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GCSE Germany | Early Years of the Nazi Party
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
*Hitler’s Rise to Power
Why did the Nazi Party increase in popularity 1921-1923?
This lesson looks at the early years of the Nazi Party, including:
Hitler’s early years
The beginning of the DAP and setting up the NSDAP
25 point programme
Party policies
Hitler’s personal appeal
Party organisation
Party leadership
The SA (‘Brownshirts’)
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
An 8 mark ‘how useful’ source question - complete with checklist on how to analyse the sources and answer the exam question!
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OCR Tudor Rebellions: Mary I and Edward VI BUNDLE
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
Bundle of lessons for teaching the rebellions of Edward VI and Mary I:
Lesson 1:
Causes of Western and Kett’s Rebellions 1549
Lesson 2:
Nature and impact of Western and Kett’s Rebellions 1549
Lesson 3:
Lady Jane Grey and Wyatt’s Rebellions
Also included:
20 question quiz with answers - perfect for revision!
TWO revision lessons for the rebellions of Edward VI and Mary I
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Introduction to Archaeology
Introduction to Archaeology
Lesson 1 of an archaeology scheme of work! Made by an archaeology graduate!
Taught to Y11 and Y13 who have finished their exams as a fun end of year topic. Students have thoroughly enjoyed learning about archaeology and something they would not usually do in lessons!
This double lesson looks at:
What is archaeology?
What does an archaeologist do?
How do archaeologists decide where to dig?
What survives in the ground?
How do archaeologists date objects?
Why is archaeology important?
No worksheets needed - videos and lots of case studies/photographs/diagrams included in the PowerPoint!
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What is Religion?
Suitbale for 11-14/ KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 1 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘What is Religion’?
Students will be able to:
Explain what a religion is using specific examples.
Describe your expectations of what a religious person should be.
Understand what religion is.
Name at least 3 religions.
All resources included!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
What is Science?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 3 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘What is Science’?
Students will be able to:
Explain what the scientific method is and use it to look at real life experiments.
Discuss at least two things that science now explains that used to be explained by religion.
State at least three areas that are involved in science.
All resources included!
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Did the universe begin with the Big Bang?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 4 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘Did the universe begin with the Big Bang’?
In this lesson students will consider the scientific explanation for the origins of the universe.
Students will be able to:
Describe what the Big Bang is and why scientists think the Big Bang is important.
Explain three pieces of evidence for the Big Bang happening.
State three problems with the Big Bang theory.
All resources included!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Genesis
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 5 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘How does religion explain the beginning of the universe’? - Genesis
Students will be able to:
Consider whether or not you can believe both the religious and scientific explanation of the beginning of the Universe.
Compare the 6 day creation story and the Big Bang Theory.
Describe the 6 key parts of creation from Genesis.
Give the names of two religions who believe the 6 day creation story
All resources are included!
Genesis word search
Worksheets
Extract from the Bible
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Adam and Eve
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 7 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at 'How does Christianity explain how humanity was created?'
Students will be able to:
Evaluate strengths and weaknesses of the Adam and Eve story including evidence.
Demonstrate the problems that some people may have with this version of events.
Explain what the story teaches about the relationship between humans and God.
Describe the creation of humanity found in the Bible.
All resources are included!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
Prayer and Meditation Knowledge Organiser
Knowledge Organiser for teaching Prayer and Meditation at KS3.
This colourful knowledge organiser covers:
What is prayer?
What is meditation?
The Lord’s Prayer
Buddhist Mandala’s
Zen Gardens
All on one A4 page! Perfect for revision.
Please review if you purchase, feedback is welcome.
Theory of Evolution
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 6 of the Science and Religion SoW.
This lesson looks at ‘What is the Theory of Evolution’?
Students will be able to:
Evaluate arguments for and against and give your own opinion, with a reason, on the Theory of Evolution.
Explain the evidence given by science to prove the existence of evolution.
Describe what this theory tells us about life on Earth.
State who came up with the Theory of Evolution and how he knew this.
All resources are included!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the Science and Religion Scheme of Work!
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Religion and Science SOW BUNDLE!
Religion and Science Scheme of Work BUNDLE!
Suitable for KS3 Religious Studies / Philosophy and Ethics
This bundle includes 7 lessons - all fully resourced!
This Scheme of Work explores both Religion and Science - looking at religious and scientific explanations for the origins of the universe and humanity with an overarching question of whether BOTH can be used side by side to explain our origins.
Lessons included:
What is religion?
What is the religious method?
What is science?
Did the universe begin with a Big Bang?
Story of Genesis
Theory of Evolution
Adam and Eve
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What are Ultimate Questions?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 1 of the ‘What Big Questions are there?’ Scheme of Work.
This lesson looks at ‘What are Ultimate Questions’?
This lesson introduces Ultimate Questions. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Formulate ultimate questions and explain how they may relate to religion.
Describe ultimate questions and describe how they are related to religion.
Understand what an ultimate question is.
No worksheets needed - always a bonus! Ready to download and teach straight away.
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the ‘What Big Questions are there?’
What happens when we die? - Religion
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 3 of the ‘What Big Questions are there?’ Scheme of Work.
This lesson looks at 'How do different religions answer the question ‘What happens when we die?'
This lesson looks at the religious answer to ‘What happens when we die?’ - Looking at the 6 major religions and their beliefs.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Explain what you believe and express your opinion on issues relating to what happens when we die.
Describe what the worlds six main religions believe happens when we die.
Understand and explore examples of ‘Near Death Experiences’.
Resources are included - including an information sheet and differentiated table for students to fill in!
Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons in the ‘What Big Questions are there?’
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Introduction
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Introduction to the course
This lesson looks at the Tudor course and sets the rebellions into context. This includes:
The Wars of the Roses
The Battle of Bosworth Field
Guided reading task using an extract from Richard Rex ‘The Tudors’ about why Henry VII faced rebellion due to the Wars of the Roses.
Tudor family tree
Also included
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Detailed teacher guidance notes
Cover sheet for folders
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
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GCSE Medicine | Black Death
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-Present
Lesson 3, Medieval Medicine: How did Medieval people deal with the Black Death?
This lesson covers the case study Black Death in Medieval Medicine. This includes:
What was the Black Death?
Causes, treatments, preventions
Factors hindering progress
Included in this lesson:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Exam style question including AFL sheet
Please review if you purchase and check out my other Medicine Through Time lessons and resources!