Hello,
History & Psychology teacher for 15 years, 5 years in the UK and 10 years internationally.
Current Head of Department. Past examiner with OCR. Experience teaching GCSE and IGCSE, A Level and IB.
Teaching and have taught:
Geography, RE, Public Services, Travel and Tourism, Leisure and Tourism, History, Psychology.
Hello,
History & Psychology teacher for 15 years, 5 years in the UK and 10 years internationally.
Current Head of Department. Past examiner with OCR. Experience teaching GCSE and IGCSE, A Level and IB.
Teaching and have taught:
Geography, RE, Public Services, Travel and Tourism, Leisure and Tourism, History, Psychology.
A full lesson and set of activities (with linked free downloadable sheets) to complete learning into Female Rights and Female Suffrage with the force feeding and the Cat and Mouse Act impacting the suffragettes.
This lesson and the topic it is part of looks into helping students understand what is meant by suffrage, rights, and key people and events in the fight for female suffrage; it allows students to understand why the fight is so significant. There are links to websites useful for research and many different types of activities to keep students focused and involved in the lesson.
This resource is ready to download and teach as it is, for students of all abilities to work through.
It is clear, concise and rated outstanding in the classroom. This is part of a set of resources uploaded focusing on the Female Suffrage campaign.
If you have any questions, please contact me at samantha.jones.2104@icloud.com.
Thanks
A full lesson and set of activities (with linked free downloadable sheets) to complete learning into the Terms of the Treaty of Versailles (GARGLE) and the reactions of the Big Three.
This lesson and the topic is part of a standard set of lessons looking into helping students understand the reactions of Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George once the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were announced; it allows students to understand what the ToV was, who was involved, when and why they were involved and why it was so significant. It allows them to evaluate how happy the Big Three were, which then links into future discussions about how fair and just it was. There are links to websites useful for research and many different types of activities to keep students focused and involved in the lesson.
This resource is ready to download and teach as it is, for students of all abilities to work through.
It is clear, concise and rated outstanding in the classroom. This is part of a set of resources uploaded focusing on the Peace Treaties at the end of the First World War.
If you have any questions, please contact me at samantha.jones.2104@icloud.com.
Thanks
A full lesson and set of activities (with linked free downloadable sheets) to complete learning into what was the impact of the ToV on Germany?
This lesson and the topic is part of a standard set of lessons looking into helping students understand the reactions of Germany and the German public once the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were announced; it allows students to understand what the ToV was, who was involved, when and why they were involved and why it was so significant. It allows them to evaluate how happy the Big Three were, which then links into future discussions about how fair and just it was. There are links to websites useful for research and many different types of activities to keep students focused and involved in the lesson.
This resource is ready to download and teach as it is, for students of all abilities to work through.
It is clear, concise and rated outstanding in the classroom. This is part of a set of resources uploaded focusing on the Peace Treaties at the end of the First World War.
If you have any questions, please contact me at samantha.jones.2104@icloud.com.
Thanks
**World War One revision**. A huge COLLECTION of award winning resources and TES recommended revision tools.
Many lessons worth of activities for helping students of all exam boards, abilities, nationalities and English levels to learn about WWI. A great lesson for all higher KS3 / GCSE / A Level and IB students. Suitable for both British curriculum and the international curriculum.
All attachments are very straight forward and easy to use. A great supplement to which ever textbook you are using and exam board studying. No specific exam board is mentioned or needed.
Excellent for PGCE students / NQTs / non-specialists as all the work has been done for you.
Thanks for stopping by! :)