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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
Please review if you purchase and check out my other Cold War resources and lessons.
Hitler Youth Knowledge Organiser
Knowledge Organiser for the Hitler Youth - suitable for KS3. Covers the Hitler Youth, League of German Maidens and Opposition Groups.
Perfect for revision!
Feedback is welcome.
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!
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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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Why is there evil and suffering?
KS3 Philosophy and Ethics - Lesson 4 of the ‘What Big Questions are there?’ Scheme of Work.
This lesson looks at ‘Why is there evil and suffering in the world’?
This lesson is an introduction to understanding why there is evil and suffering, looking at the differences between moral and natural evil with examples.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Express your own feelings and suggest reasons why evil and suffering happens.
Explain about how evil and suffering affects many people.
Question why there is evil and suffering in the world if there is a good God.
No worksheets needed - 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?’
Importance of exercise
For teaching PSHE ages 11-14 (also suitable for ages 9-11).
Whole lesson plus resources on the importance and benefits of exercise, including a self-reflection task.
All resources are included for a 1 hour lesson.
Please review if you purchase, feedback is welcome!
Cold War | Collapse of the USSR
Why did Soviet control collapse in the East?
Lesson 11 of the GCSE Cold War Scheme of Work!
This lesson looks at the collapse of the USSR and why this led to end of the Cold War.
This lesson includes:
The background to collapse - including the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and new USSR leader Mikhail Gorbachev
Gorbachev’s new thinking
Summits (1985-89)
Fall of the Satellite States
Fall of the Berlin Wall
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 narrative account question
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Hitler Youth BUNDLE
3 whole lessons which include all resources and activities, including differentiated tasks!
Suitable for teaching 11-14s.
Lesson 1: Why did young people support the Nazi’s?
Lesson 2: League of German Maidens
Lesson 3: Opposition groups
Also included:
Knowledge Organiser
20 question quiz
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Black Death Assessment
An assessment for KS3 on the Black Death.
3 questions testing a range of skills, with mark scheme:
Describe how Medieval people treated the Black Death
Source skills on symptoms (what can you learn…)
How did the Black Death affect England?
Teacher’s assessment page is at the back for feedback and corrections. Mark scheme included!!
Year 9 GCSE History options display
Getting ready for a GCSE options evening?
Need to showcase your History GCSE?
Then look no further!!!
Includes pictures, careers, and a break down of the syllabus.
Edexcel GCSE topics:
Medicine Through Time
Weimar and Nazi Germany
Cold War
Early Elizabethan England
Weimar Republic Knowledge Quiz
For teaching Edexcel GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany 9-1 new specification.
A 50 question quiz on Key Topic 1: Weimar Republic, colour coded for each lesson. Great to use as revision!
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GCSE Germany | Weimar Republic Golden Age
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
The Weimar Republic
To what extent did the Weimar Republic have a ‘Golden Age’ 1924-1929?
Students will look at the ‘Golden Age’ of the Weimar Republic, focusing on the significant changes in culture, the standard of living and the position of women. This lesson covers:
What was the Golden Age?
Why was there a Golden Age?
How did the standard of living change?
The changes for women
Changes in culture (art, architecture, film) plus opposition to these changes
Overall, how much of a ‘Golden Age’ was this period?
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
3 interpretations to practice ‘what is the main view of the interpretation’ question, plus and inference question!
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany resources.
Buddhist Zen Gardens
Whole lesson for teaching KS2 or KS3 Buddhist Zen Gardens.
How does a zen garden express Buddhist beliefs?
This lesson looks at:
What is Zen Buddhism?
What are the Four Noble Truths?
What is a Zen Garden
What is in a Zen Garden - this looks at all the different parts of a Zen Garden, with pictures and descriptions explaining each part (such as sand, stones, water, bridges, trees and plants etc).
Students will then design their own Zen Garden.
Objectives for the lesson:
Grade 8-9: Explain the importance of Zen gardens to Buddhists.
Grade 5-7: Consider why Buddhists use Zen gardens.
Grade 3-4: Identify and describe a Buddhist Zen garden.
ALL: Design your own Zen garden and explain the different features in your Zen garden.
Feedback is welcome, please review if you purchase!
OCR Tyrone's Rebellion depth study REVISION
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is a two hour revision lesson on Tyrone’s Rebellion. This lesson looks at the causes, nature and impact of the rebellion. Includes exam practice question!
All resources are included - including a work booklet for students and comprehensive teacher notes.
Feedback is welcome, please review if you purchase!
Consequences of the Norman Conquest
OUTSTANDING GRADED LESSON.
Suitable for 11-14s, whole lesson, plus resources and differentiated activities. The lesson looks at the consequences of the Norman Conquest and includes activities such as card sorts, videos, and written activities.
The Glorious Revolution
Suitable for 16-18s, A/ AS level lesson on the Glorious Revolution - used more as a summary lesson for Year 13s. Includes a BBC article and useful video plus video quiz. All resources included.
Kristallnacht differentiated worksheets
2 Kristallnacht worksheets - high ability and low ability. Can be used when watching a video, reading information or set as homework to research the answers.
Causes of WW1 Quiz
17 question quiz with answers on the Causes of WW1. Can be used for revision or as a plenary activity.
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OCR Henry VII Rebellions BUNDLE
Bundle of lessons for teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603.
3 lessons for teaching Henry VII’s rebellions:
Lesson 1:
Dynastic rebellions (Lovell & Stafford, Simnel and Warbeck) - including looking at the context of Henry VII’s reign with the Wars of the Roses and the Battle of Bosworth Field
Lesson 2:
Taxation rebellions (Yorkshire and Cornwall) - including the causes behind rises in taxation
Lesson 3:
Essay planning - a step-by-step guide on answering an exam question based on the rebellions of Henry VII
Also included;
Accompanying work booklet to each lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lessons
Detailed teacher guidance notes
Cover sheet for folders
Exam style questions including AfL sheet
Thanks for looking at this resource, and please check out my other Tudor Rebellion lessons and resources. Please review if you purchase!
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OCR Henry VIII Rebellions BUNDLE
For teaching OCR Disorder and Rebellion in Tudor England 1486-1603
4 lessons for teaching Henry VIII’s rebellions:
Lesson 1:
Henry VIII’s foreign policy and why it caused rebellion (Amicable Grant)
Lesson 2:
Rebellion in Ireland (Silken Thomas / Kildare)
Lesson 3:
Why Henry VIII’s religious policies caused rebellion (Pilgrimage of Grace)
Lesson 4:
Essay Planning: The Tudor Regime was never seriously threatened by the rebellions of the period 1485-1547. How far do you agree?
Also included;
Accompanying work booklet to each lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lessons
Detailed teacher guidance notes
Cover sheet for folders
Exam style questions including AfL sheet
Thanks for looking at this resource, and please check out my other Tudor Rebellion lessons and resources. Please review if you purchase!