This lesson covers the conditions within the factories and can be taught in one lesson (or perhaps two depending on progress and omission of slides). FREE elements available in the shop.
This lesson you are going to investigate the working conditions in the factories and the treatment of the workers.
Pass - if you can identify and describe the conditions from the sources
Success- if you can explain why the sources would change people’s viewpoints
Challenge - if you can evaluate which sources would have the greatest impact on Parliament, so they are justified to pass laws.
This bundle offers lots of worksheets for you to use and adapt in your teaching of World War One. On the price, it is a buy 1 lesson + and get another free and lots more
This contains enough for detailed source analysis or more basic cut and stick activities before examing the causes in groups and writing up a conclusion. There are various Wordsearches too.
Lesson Objective: (DO NOT COPY) To give a clear explanation and evaluation of the reasons behind the War of 1812.
Lesson Outcomes: (DO NOT COPY)
To know key issues, linked to the war and explain their context. To make use of own knowledge to further an opinion on the issues.
The worksheets relate to how Britain and France behaved prior to the War of 1812 and their relationship and manner with each other and other countries during their conflict.
More specific sheets and a lesson relating to the causes of the War of 1812 can be found at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-causes-of-the-war-of-1812-canada-v-usa-11772134
Ther are 4 versions of word searches and 2 lists of reasons worksheets that could be used for homework assignments or starters in lessons. More resources are available in the CAUSES resource at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-causes-of-the-war-of-1812-canada-v-usa-11772134
This resource uses 3 differently styled word clouds with the same content to create two types of activities. The first is a standard worksheet and the second a larger activity sheet.
Both types of files are editable.
@teacherstevo
This is a collection of different word clouds that cover the English Civil War, Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, Ireton, Fairfax and more.
They can be used for display purposes and 'thinking' starters. They can also be used to create creative starters and worksheets. I will be doing this myself. Do search for more of my resources and visit my shop
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/teacherstevenson
Create your own advice letter and columnist response using your knowledge of the core study and its criticisms.
Show your understanding of a study in a unique way to aid in your revision.
Lesson Plan - PPT - Worksheets in PDF and Word
Examples provided
AQA GCSE BUSINESS STUDIES Knowledge Organisers on Human Resources Unit 3.4 (3.4.1 to 3.4.4)
Here are 4 knowledge organisers in A4/A3 size that can be printed or shared on a VLE with your students.
PDF for printing
PPT for viewing, printing and editing
GCSE Word searches on Early Elizabethan England Units 1-2
These are also useful for KS3 and A-Level. This bundles all of my previous word searches in a cheaper package
These resources fit two-word searches onto one page of A4 for every sub-unit. There is also a one to a page version as well which has a section for keyword definitions. Most of the files are in DOCX format. Extra versions are in PDF and DOC format.
Feel free to edit them, however, please do credit me @teacherstevo
There are other GCSE word searches and other resources available.
This features all of the 1-page word searches from the Early Elizabethan England Unit 1-3 for the new Edexcel GCSE.
The top half of the A4 sheet is a word search, the bottom half lists the words for definition or and spelling purposes.
All in Docx format only.
Free 19th Century PowerPoint Pack on Medicine through time is available. Download those files. If you like those come back for this pack.
20TH Century Medicine PowerPoints with images, overview or events and questions. The Powerpoint links back to the old Medicine through Time GCSE through Edexcel and references some of their textbooks.
Still useful in studying Medicine and the NEW GCSE.
This is a pack of PowerPoints, PDFs and Documents which explain the game to teachers and students. There are handouts and presentations for you to use.
This competition often engages the students and once the game is taught it can be brought back without the resources as the students just "know" the game.
The reader must read, but they can read as little and as much as they like. At any point then can call out “Pass to .......”, so that another member of their team can continue reading. The aim for the team is to reach the predetermined stop point. When they reach that they must call out “Shoot” to score a goal.
GCSE Word searches on Early Elizabethan 2.1 A&B, 2.2, 2.3A&B & 2.4A&B
This resource fits two-word searches on one page of A4.
It has a section for keyword definitions.
There is a one to a page version as well.
DOC, Docx and PDF versions are bundled together here
There are more word searches available for Early Elizabethan Unit 1 & 3
This features all of the 1-page word searches from the Early Elizabethan England Unit 1-3 for the new Edexcel GCSE.
Two word searches to a page - both the same - ease of printing
All in Docx format. Edit as you will but please do not share.
This is a useful revision resource for the new Early Elizabethan History GCSE Unit from Edexcel and other exam boards.
Basically, each unit has a central title and it is up to the opponent/teammate/student to identify 8 key events, people, themes etc that link to it. You can decide on how much time you want to give them. There are more relevant cards and there are even some cards on exam questions from Edexcel.
You (or your team) have 30 seconds to name eight historical events, people places etc. linked to a certain theme. After eight rounds you add up the score to decide the winner. 1-32 Players or 2-4 Teams
Single player - Narrative Revision: This is a form of revision with which all eight of the Historical 8 must be used to create a story or narrative which meets the criteria of the title. This will aid their recall, as stories are easier to remember than facts alone. This can be a game as well as the partner can judge the effectiveness of the story and award points.