I use this resource with year 9 when teaching about the suffragettes and women in the war. This is 5-6 lessons and all resources are included.
1. Suffragettes- research- who are they?
2. Freedom fighters or terrorists?
3. What did women do in the War?
4. Research into the war- independent task (could take 2 lessons)
5. Propaganda task
Enjoy and use as you wish :)
I use this lesson to introduce GCSE skills that the students will need to know getting ready for their exam. This is a mock exam that follows the same structure as the GCSE exam questions, but it uses sources based on Diet Coke vs Coke Zero. Included in this pack is all of the lesson resources and structure mats that can be used throughout the whole course. There is also an introduction to exam questions that can be printed and placed at the beginning of students books
The structure of the lesson:
Students read through the evidence and answer
1. source inference based on a Diet Coke advert
2. purpose question based on a Coke Zero advert
3. explain question based on gender advertising
4. reliability question based on 2 sources
5. judgement question
It is a fun lesson that allows students to access all exam skills required for this unit, but through fun evidence and sources.
I use these resources with Year 8 as an introduction into James I.
We first of all act out the story of the Gun Powder plot. We then look at whether the plotters were framed. We then put Cecil and Guy Fawkes on trial.
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Elizabeth revision sheet and assessment lesson, wish SEN alternatives and help sheets.
The assessment title is: ‘Elizabeth was a strong Monarch’ Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
The A3 conclusion sheet allows the students time to get ready for their assessment and revise.
If interested then please see all of my Elizabeth resources for sale in my shop.
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This is a revision booklet that I use with my GCSE students. It is 20 pages long and covers all of the content and skills that they need to know for the exam. I have attached a PDF booklet in case it does not open correctly on your computer. I normally have printed in an A5 booklet.
This resource has been made to teach GCSE USA. It includes:
1. Hoover vs Roosevelt- who would you vote for?
2. Alphabet Agencies and the New Deal. The Hundred days and Alphabet Agencies (takes about 2 lessons)
3. Opposition to the New Deal
4. Extent of Recovery
5. Second New Deal
6. Roosevelt - success and failures
Some of the lessons may need the use of a text book or extra resources/ internet
Enjoy and use as your wish!
Here is the first 5 lessons of a pirate SOW
Introduction- Blackbeard- Rules- Punishments- Tactics
All support materials have been included and all video links
Use and enjoy how you wish
These resources are used to teach USA 1919-41- Topic 1: The Economy.
Starts with an overview- title page- US government structure- Isolationism- mass production- boom cycle- shares- conclusion- who did the boom not affect- revision.
(10 lessons)
For a couple of these lessons you may need a textbook/ extra reading resources- but the majority of information is on the slides
Use as you wish and enjoy
I used this resource with my current GCSE citizenship group when teaching unit 3: The global community
It includes: 3 introduction lessons on citizenship and using citizenship perspectives (I have used the recent Calais crisis). The next lesson is all about the economy and then it leads onto government spending, inflation, who does what and then finally the successes and failures of business.
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I use this resource with year 7 to teach about the black death
1. Medicine in Medieval times
2. The Black Death Symptoms
3. The Black Death Cues and Causes (2 lessons)
4. The Impact of the Black Death.
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This resource has been made for year 8 top ability - SEN. All resources are differentiated as I have taught top and bottom sets this year. This set of lessons includes:
1. Was Henry a man or monster?
2. What were Henry's early problems?
3. Who should Henry marry- Take me out
4. Why did Henry break from Rome?
5. Assessment
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This resource I have used with my Y11 GCSE class to teach them about the start of the Cold War.
The PP work along side the Cold War booklet that I have on sale.
You will need to use a textbook for information for some of these lessons. I use the edexcel GCSE international relation text book- but any can be used.
1. Introduction (found idea on TES)
2. Conferences
3. Iron Curtain and secret speeches
4. Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Satellite States and Cominform
5. The Berlin Blockade
6. The Arms Race and the Space Race
7. The Hungarian uprising
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A detailed revision guide for the power and the people module. This is 20 pages and contains all of the information that is needed to revise with. We do not have textbooks in my School and therefore students found this resource very useful.
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This is a 20 page revision information booklet that I use with my AQA History students. All of the information is accessible and covers the whole unit.
I have added the PDF version in case the publisher version does not open properly.
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This is an updated SOW that I use to teach KS3. It teaches about immigration and links very well to citizenship. The lessons include early settlers- refugee crisis today.
A good SOW to teach if your school teaches migration through time.
Lessons include:
1. What does it mean to be British?
2. Why do people move countries? (create your own country - takes 2 lessons)
3. Early settlers- (assessment question included)
4. Other immigrants that came to Britain- (chance to extend and research the Windrush further)
5. Positives of immigration
6. The media and immigration
7. Refugee Crisis- modern day immigration
8. Assessment lesson with prep sheet and mark scheme
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I have used this resource with all ability (SEN resources are provided and alternative SEN slides available on PP)
This package includes:
L1- Introduction to life in 1066- around the room - There are 2 PP as one have more differentiated resources
L2- Qualities of a medieval king
L3- The 4 contenders- this lesson can be taught however you would like. There is information provided for students to sort/ information can be acted by the students/ teacher can act out reading from the board ( prefer to act it out and get the students to interview. This normally lasts 3 lessons- 1. collecting information, 2. writing the assessment, 3. peer/self assess, (All resources to do this are provided).
L4- Battle of Stamford Bridge
L5- Harold Godwinson's Army vs William's Army
L6- Battle of Hastings. (Takes 2 lessons) You can act out the battle as you go through it
L7- Why did William win?
Enjoy! :)
This is a set of resources designed for Year 7 any ability. All lessons have been differentiated for top ability and for SEN groups. This includes:
1. What is a castle? What were the first types of castles?
2. Where should castles be built?
3. How to attack and defend a castle?
4. How did castles affect England? - source work lesson
5. Marshmallow challenge
6. Project- 6 week project booklet
My year 7 students have thoroughly enjoyed these lessons- in particular completing the castle History challenge at home :)
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This is a resource I have made to teach my current Year 11 class the Cold War content they will need to learn for their exam. This resource can also be used for revision purposes and/or for the students to work through themselves at home.
I have PP slides that match every lesson, but they are still in working progress. These will be available on TES soon!
(I have attached a PDF copy in case the publisher document does not open correctly.)
Thanks - enjoy and use as you wish :)
These resources are used to teach USA 1919-41- Topic 2- US Society
Starts with the Roaring 20s- Women and the changes; Prohibition; Race in the 1920s; Immigration; Monkey Trial
(8 lessons- but it takes me about 12 lessons to cover all info)
For a couple of these lessons you may need a textbook/ extra reading resources- but the majority of information is on the slides. Video resources provided as well
Use as you wish and enjoy! :)