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I am a History teacher in the North West, and head of Citizenship in my school. I have been teaching since 2007, in four secondary schools across the area. In between times, in 2012, I taught as a volunteer teacher in Ghana, with English, French and Maths classes (you can read about my adventures in my book, Teaching in the Sun, available on Amazon). All of my resources have been extensively tried and tested. I hope that you, like me, are able to use them for good and outstanding lessons.

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I am a History teacher in the North West, and head of Citizenship in my school. I have been teaching since 2007, in four secondary schools across the area. In between times, in 2012, I taught as a volunteer teacher in Ghana, with English, French and Maths classes (you can read about my adventures in my book, Teaching in the Sun, available on Amazon). All of my resources have been extensively tried and tested. I hope that you, like me, are able to use them for good and outstanding lessons.
Mormons success
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Mormons success

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise the reasons that the Mormons were successful migrants. Students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on the importance of successes on the journey and on arrival at the Great Salt Lake. Categories could include, but not be limited to: Personality of Brigham Young Organisation Statehood As an extension, students can answer an exam-style question on the reasons for the Mormons’ success.
Plains Indians - savages?
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Plains Indians - savages?

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise the reasons that the Plains Indians were considered savage by white Americans. Students can define the word savage and more able students can think of synonyms. Students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on which were more / less important reasons for the Plains Indians being considered savage by white Americans. Categories could include, but not be limited to: Religion Lifestyle Governance As an extension, students can answer an exam-style question on the reasons for the Plains Indians being considered savage by white Americans.
Indian reservations and assimilation
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Indian reservations and assimilation

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise the ways that the Plains Indians were assimilated on reservations. Students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on which were more / less restricting effects of the reservations. More able students can prioritise reasons for the Indians ending up on reservations. Categories could include, but not be limited to: Religion Lifestyle Governance Health / nutrition
Sudetenland crisis 1938
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Sudetenland crisis 1938

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This is an activity for GCSE students. They should arrange the events into chronological order - it can be done as a card sort, cut and stick or a numbering exercise. They then have a series of questions to answer to explain and justify their thoughts on the reactions of Hitler and Chamberlain. It finishes with an exam-style question for the new GCSE spec.
Medieval regression in medicine
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Medieval regression in medicine

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise reasons for the Medieval regression in medicine. More able students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on the most important reason for the Medieval regression in medicine, and suggest reasons why the period saw some progress in surgery. At the end, they are challenged to make a hypothesis for life expectancy in the period, which can be returned to in a later lesson. Categories could include, but not be limited to: War Communication Religion It could be done as a venn diagram using the second sheet.
American entry to WWII
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American entry to WWII

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise reasons for the American entry to WWII. More able students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on the most important reason for the American entry to WWII, and decide how important Pearl Harbour was. Categories could include, but not be limited to: Pearl Harbour and aftermath USA’s desire to help allies Political desire to join the war Nazi aggression It could be done as a venn diagram using the second sheet.
Different systems of government
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Different systems of government

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This is a resource for late-KS3 or KS4 students about the different types of government that exist in the world. Students are invited to think of as many types of government thy can as a starter activity, which can be recorded n the worksheet. They must then come up with definitions of the words democratic, undemocratic, and totalitarian. The second half of the worksheet is about matching the different types of government to their definitions, on the information sheet. Students must think of examples, with some provided for lower-ability students. Higher ability students are invited to choose one of two extensions to build on the knowledge gained through the lesson. All answers are on the powerpoint.
Red Scare
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Red Scare

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The white SHP USA 1919-45 textbook is needed for this activity. It is great for lesson observations. You will need to photocopy the pages about the Red Scare, cut out the three sections, and collate them. Place appropriate numbers of each of three 3 sections around the room, and label each section A-C. Students go into groups of three. They assign themselves a letter A-C. They can fill out about a third of the sheet. When they have done all they are able to, they go back into their original group and share answers. Use the powerpoint to support, and introduce debate on Billy Sunday.
Working conditions in LEDCs
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Working conditions in LEDCs

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This is a card sort for students to look at working conditions and explain why they cause problems in LEDCs. Students can explain judgements on the biggest problems. More able students are invited to explain how to overcome these problems to improve working conditions, and what barriers to change exist.
Great Fire of London
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Great Fire of London

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A resource for lower-ability students. Students arrange events into chronological order. They then decide which were the causes, events and consequences of the fire. They explain why the fire spread so quickly by writing sentences about aspects of London in September 1666. Finally they decide whether to write an article or make a storyboard of the events (presented in activity 1) in the fire.
Causes of the Civil War
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Causes of the Civil War

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A card sort to show the events which led to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1642. This is a very flexible activity and can be used with all abilities. Students can decide which causes fit into each of the three categories - political, economic and religious (these are defined on the sheet). Students can use more than one colour for any that overlap categories. Students can also decide which were the fault of the king, and which were the fault of Parliament. More able students can categorise the long- and short-term causes. Students are invited to make and explain judgments on the most important causes, and on whether the King or Parliament was to blame. This can be used as the base for a piece of extended writing. The card sort can be done as a venn diagram using the second sheet.
Food miles and shopping habits.
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Food miles and shopping habits.

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This is a card sort designed to allow students to categorise reasons for their food shopping habits. They can explain why they have these food shopping habits. More able students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on the morality of food miles. The card sort can be done as a venn diagram using the second sheet.
Locating cities in Britain
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Locating cities in Britain

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This atlas-based activity requires students to find the top 10 cities of Britain. There is a differentiated sheet for lower-ability pupils, which has the location of cities marked, which students must use the atlas to name. As an extension, students find the locations of cities named at the bottom of each sheet.
Locating British cities
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Locating British cities

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This atlas-based activity requires students to find the top 10 cities of Britain. There is a differentiated sheet for lower-ability pupils, which has the location of cities marked, which students must use the atlas to name. As an extension, students find the locations of cities named at the bottom of each sheet.
Consequences of Little Rock
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Consequences of Little Rock

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This is a worksheet which allows students to explain the consequences of the action of the Little Rock Nine. There is a differentiated worksheet for lower-ability students, which has a bank of phrases to help them give explanations of the success / problems caused by the Little Rock affair. More able student can explain which was the most significant of the consequences, in the short and long term. They can relate to the students themselves and the wider Civil Rights movement/USA. This is an ideal activity for preparing students for longer-answer exam questions. It allows discussion to develop as students explain their thoughts and defend them in front of their peers.
Romans
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Romans

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A resource pack to support the teaching of the Romans. Activities included to suit KS3 teaching, with plenty of scope for differentiation by either task or outcome for more- or less able students.
Boudicca decisions
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Boudicca decisions

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An interactive decision-making sheet for students to fill in. They place themselves in the position of Boudicca, and decide what they would do in each scenario. Information on each scenario is provided, as is space for students to give an explanation of each of their choices. They can then fill in what really happened This could be done as a group, paired or individual activity.
Workers' rights and responibilities
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Workers' rights and responibilities

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This is a card sort for students to categorise workers’ rights and responsibilities. Students can explain what is the more important of their rights, and of their responsibilities.