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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.

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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.
Nuremberg Laws
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Nuremberg Laws

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Nuremberg Laws. Hitlers Treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany 1933-1945. Prejudice and Discrimination. Anti Semitism. A full lesson focusing on Hitler’s Treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany 1933-1945. A great lesson for all higher KS3 / GCSE students. Suitable for both British curriculum and the international curriculum. Attached is a great learning resource - 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! :) Card sort - students can put them in chronological order / order of most impact / into different categories (economic etc). Lots of different ways to use them depending on the task you wish to set. Colourful - pics, explanations and dates included.
Significant people in History
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Significant people in History

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A full lesson or so focusing on significant people in history. A great resource for all KS3 students (may be more suitable for lower level KS4 students too) but here is being used as part of my famous people in history topic - I have other resources connected. Suitable for both British curriculum and the international curriculum. For example, Mandela, Churchill, Hitler. Attached is a great learning resource - very straight forward and easy to use. Can be used for any exam and as a fantastic supplement to whichever textbook you are using. Excellent for PGCE students / NQTs / non-specialists as all the work has been done for you. Thanks for stopping by! Raising money to teach English in Asia. Please visit my shop https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/sam2104 :)
How did Hitler and the Nazis control Germany - terror
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How did Hitler and the Nazis control Germany - terror

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A full lesson (or two) with all resources included here. Resources include: Research task Teacher instruction Peer opportunities Worksheet to complete Information to read Can be used for IGCSE / GCSE or Year 9 / KS3 students. Differentiation can be achieved. Includes: SS SA Himmler Concentration camps Secret Police Gestapo Peoples Courts etc
Nicholas II - his rule and abdication - the February Revolution
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Nicholas II - his rule and abdication - the February Revolution

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At least 3 lessons worth of research and activities for KS4/5 students studying the Russia Revolution and the fall of the Tsars. Focusing on the role of Nicholas II. These activity sheets and powerpoint presentation include timelines, research, source evaluation and essay practise. Suitable for IBDP HL, GCSE, iGCSE and A Level students. OUtstanding graded lessons, a steal. Everything is set and ready to go.
The February Revolution 1917
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The February Revolution 1917

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The February Revolution 1917 A full set of lessons covering the causes and consequences of the 1917 February Revolution and how it connects to the October Revolution. Short, medium and long term causes covered - these can be linked to other resources in my shop. Exam practise is included to support IGCSE / A Level and IBDP Paper Three Imperial Russia. Ready to go, simple to download, outstanding resources.
International Relations: The Collapse of Peace. Hitler's steps to war.
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International Relations: The Collapse of Peace. Hitler's steps to war.

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International Relations: The Collapse of Peace. Hitler’s steps to war. Made for the CIE / OCR course, Paper One, but can be adapted. The whole set of resources is focused on the exam paper 0470 and the Unit is Why had international peace collapsed by 1939. For other exam boards it is simply Hitler’s steps to war / the Interwar Years / 1933-1939. Focuses on: Rearmenent Saarland Rhineland Spanish Civil War Anschluss Munich Conference Appeasement Sudetenland Czechoslovakia Nazi Soviet Pact Invasion of Poland All my resources are graded outstanding and have been used by many throughout the years.
The abolition of slavery
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The abolition of slavery

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A full lesson and set of activities (with linked free downloadable sheets) to complete learning into The Transatlantic Slave Trade with the focus on the abolition of slavery. This lesson looks into helping students understand what slavery is and what different types of slavery there has been throughout history; it allows students to understand why transatlantic slavery 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 Transatlantic Slave Trade. If you have any questions, please contact me at samantha.jones.2104@icloud.com. Thanks
Emmett Till - American Civil Rights - 1955
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Emmett Till - American Civil Rights - 1955

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A full lesson and set of activities (with linked free downloadable sheets) to complete learning into American Civil Rights with the focus on the school segregation, Emmett Till 1955. This lesson and the topic it is part of looks into helping students understand what is meant by segregation, civil rights, and key people and events in the fight for African American rights; 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 American Civil Rights campaign. If you have any questions, please contact me at samantha.jones.2104@icloud.com. Thanks
Malcolm X. Part of a Black Lives Matter & Civil Rights SOW
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Malcolm X. Part of a Black Lives Matter & Civil Rights SOW

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Malcolm X. Lesson 8 of a new topic focusing on the Black Lives Matter subject, looking in-depth at Civil Rights, Segregation and Persecution of African Americans in History. A great resource for all KS3 students (may be suitable for KS4 students too). The lesson is fully ready to open and teach as it is. It included activites that involve students reading, listening, discussing and comparing the work of Malcolm X and MLK. It also asks students to look at the causes and consequences of MLK’s work, and asks them to consider if it did more harm than good. I have other resources connected. Suitable for any student around the world, inc British, American and international curriculums. Attached is a great learning resource - very straight forward and easy to use. Can be used for any exam and as a fantastic supplement to whichever textbook you are using. Excellent for PGCE students / NQTs / non-specialists as all the work has been done for you. Thanks for stopping by! Raising money to teach English in Asia. Please visit my shop https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/sam2104 :) Use now, or during Black History Month.
Why did women want the right to vote?
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Why did women want the right to vote?

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A full lesson and set of activities (with linked free downloadable sheets) to complete learning into Female Rights and Female Suffrage with the focus on why women actually wanted the right to vote. 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
EVERYTHING you need for WWI! Should be 60pound!
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EVERYTHING you need for WWI! Should be 60pound!

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So many different resources for all ages, all abilities, all learning styles all for 12 GBP instead of 60GBP. You will never have to plan another lesson again! Flash sale bundle to support new teachers.
Lady Jane Grey and Edward VI
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Lady Jane Grey and Edward VI

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An interactive lesson where students studying the Tudor topic, have to compare and rate the qualities of both Lady Jane Grey and Edward VI Students read sources and evaluate the strengths, then complete a worksheet to compare both. Was Henry VIII right - do boys make better rules than girls?
Invasion of Manchuria
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Invasion of Manchuria

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The Invasion of Manchuria and the failure of the League of Nations in the 1930s. Inter War Years. A great lesson for all KS4 / GCSE students. Suitable for both British curriculum and the international curriculum. Attached is a great learning resource - 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! :)