This is just a basic worksheet with the key film terms and camera angles noted. It is up to the teacher to deliver the content. There are also 3 "shots" to test their comprehension and the impact on the viewer.
What was Life like for a Slave?
Lesson Objectives:
• To identify facts and add emotion
• To work with a variety of sources
Add your own images and clips from the Middle Passage and Equiano's story
There are ALL the word searches, and due to their nature, they can be used in any or targetted lessons as starters or activities.
The handout is useful for students to have KEY TERMS in their books
The poster allows you to refer to them in the classroom
Word searches are there as a simple activity to complete.
This PAID Version gives you ALL the word searches in PDF and DOCX format and the Historical Skills Poster in PPTX, which can be edited to suit your curriculum.
FREE Version with PDFs and just two word searches is at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/historical-skills-posters-and-word-search-free-11716724
The handout is useful for students to have KEY TERMS in their books
The poster allows you to refer to them in the classroom
Word searches are there as a simple activity to complete.
PAID Version gives you more word searches in PDF and DOCX format and the Historical Skills Poster in PPTX, which can be edited to suit your curriculum.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/historical-skills-word-searches-and-posters-key-terms-11716727
We all know what an elevator pitch is. Here I have adapted them to History. But you have bought the original so do what you will ;)
Have your students complete one as an activity, starter, plenary or even a homework. Here are various worksheets and handouts in A5 and A4 format for them to complete. The Powerpoint explains it all. Have fun!
The elevator pitch concept is quite simple and there are examples o them online. Can your students apply the concept to a historical figure, event, invention, era or literally anything to do with History.
In this FREE version, there is one worksheet and the basic concept.
In the PAID version there are several worksheets and you also have the original file that you can use.
Two lessons that have no connection except they deal with Native Americans - Buffalo and Pocahontas.
Create a timeline of the settlements in America or the US expansion in the 1800s. Use the date cards to help.
Topic 1 contains word searches on the Natives.
Create a cube, learn where names come from, how castles were attacked and who was Thomas Beckett. Create timelines, flags and historical profiles.
1066, Castles, Beckett, Roman Impact, Hundred Years War and the War of the Roses.
This bundle combines the two timeline lessons but it also provides you with resources that allow you to examine the historical significance of the events and people within the timelines. The Keep Calm sheet allows for an anachronistic lesson or homework assignment for the Hundred Years War or the War of the Roses
This combines the Profile and Pocahontas Lesson.
The witches lessons make use of the civil war but they can be adapted to note James I's fear and hatred of them. There are a few extras in there too!
The Places have basic starting with or ending with to distinguish whether they are Roman, Viking, Saxon or Norman. Great for post-1066 lesson or learning about local geography. Use a local or national map.
The Words tasks are quite simple and show the students how many words in English are actually from elsewhere.
You can enjoy your subject more. You can enjoy your Pop Culture more.
You will learn to spot all sorts of information.
This will help you be more analytical in class and perceptive when playing games or working with others.
History in Pop Culture is a task for all students of History. Collect a card and complete it whenever you spot a historical reference in a TV show, movie, song, video game, book, website, news program etc.
The commercial properties are used here in the context of the lessons under educational free use. The fair use principle has been upheld in several legal precedents. There are no non-educational uses of these clips and there are no full episodes or films used for that purpose.
Useful for a new History teacher or for anyone wanting a bargain. Save over 50%
This bundle contains paid and free resources that can be used as activities, worksheets and homework. There are also useful PPTs and tools for teachers to use to reward their students, help them revise and have fun and learn.
Funko Pop has become incredibly popular. I have created a simple 5Ws & H lesson(s) where students research their historical character and produce a profile of that person in the style of a historical FUNKO POP VINYL! Read the PPTs for more details.
Great for HISTORY, ENGLISH, POLITICS or almost any lesson with some adapting.
Find out more at https://funko.com/collections/pop
Funko Pops are also available on Amazon and HMV
Useful for History lessons for all ages and other lessons too.
FREE version available and TEMPLATE BUNDLE available.
Create for in lesson activities and also for Homework tasks.
PDFs cannot be edited.
Docx files can be edited so you can add or take away the boxes along the timeline, colour them in or add relevant pictures. This can be useful when adapting this activity for use with a class in an ICT Suite.
Here are two PDFs with five spaces on either side and the second one a small space for the date to be separate.
PAID version also available and a Template bundle.
The Text message between Elizabeth I and Phillip II could be changed to ANY TWO people in History and be set as a task to complete. The DOC file is editable.
There are also four blank versions with 4, 8, 8 with background and 9 text message bubbles to an A4 Page for you to edit or print using the DOC or PDF Files.
(I also have FREE versions for you to test out first)