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25 years of experience as Assistnt Head; Head of Humanities and AST for history. Resources generally for KS3-KS5 history, some that can be used as English resources, and some politics/citizenship resources

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25 years of experience as Assistnt Head; Head of Humanities and AST for history. Resources generally for KS3-KS5 history, some that can be used as English resources, and some politics/citizenship resources
A LEVEL MID TUDOR CRISIS LESSON 13.  INTERPRETATIONS OF MARY TUDOR
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A LEVEL MID TUDOR CRISIS LESSON 13. INTERPRETATIONS OF MARY TUDOR

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This lesson is suitable for any A Level Tudor unit of work. It uses both contemporary sources and interpretations, and is therefore suitable for all boards and all units. It fully resourced, and can be used with any examination board approved text book. It contains a range of varied activities and clips all designed to maximise performance at A Level. In this lesson students will learn to: Look at evidence to enable them to decide whether or not Mary Tudor deserves to be remembered as ‘Bloody Mary.’ Duration: 1 hour
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 5
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 5

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This is the FIFTH lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson looks at the evidence surrounding the death of Emily Wilding Davison, and requires students to evaluate a range of source material to reach a judgment on whether it was suicide or whether it was a tragic accident. It contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 2: THE GERMAN REVOLUTION
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 2: THE GERMAN REVOLUTION

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This is the second lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates why the October reforms failed to prevent the November Revolution, and considers the nature of the changes. It contains varied tasks; key words and reading necessary for success at A Level. Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 6
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 6

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This is the SIXTH lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson considers the factors that caused women to commit violent acts and evaluates why the First World War was a turning point in women’s fortunes. It contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book. This particular lesson is long, and might need 2 periods allocated to it.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 4: THE IMPACT OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 4: THE IMPACT OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES

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This is the fourth lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates the historiography of the Treaty of Versailles, including its significance. Students should have done a flipped learning task for homework set in lesson 3 in preparation for this lesson. Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 4
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 4

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This is the FOURTH lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson considersiders arguments against women getting the vote and links them to attitudes of the time by looking at propaganda. It considers contemporary source materials and interpretation; contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 1
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 1

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This is the first lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson looks at the social and political staus of women in the late nineteenth century and sets the scene for women’s demand for the vote. It considers contemporary source materials and interpretation; contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 3
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 3

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This is the THIRD lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson considers the most effective method used by women to try to secure the vote. It considers contemporary source materials and interpretation; contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
A LEVEL - PRESIDENT NIXON AND THE WATERGATE SCANDAL
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A LEVEL - PRESIDENT NIXON AND THE WATERGATE SCANDAL

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This lesson has been created for the study of President Nixon and the Watergate Scandal at A Level. It can be used ideally to support the teaching of the American Dream unit, however can be used for any post 16 study of President Nixon. It contains varied research activities; videos and primary source analysis to prepare students for high level evaluation skills needed for success at A Level.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY LESSON 8.  THE CAUSES OF THE GREAT INFLATION
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY LESSON 8. THE CAUSES OF THE GREAT INFLATION

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This is the eighth lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates the long; medium and short term causes of the Great Inflation of 1923. Students are required to start linking and evaluating causes to reach supported conclusions. Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it.
KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 4
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KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 4

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This is the fourth lesson in an 8 lesson scheme of learning for key stage 3 on the Industrial Revolution. It considers the causes of why industrial towns smelt so bad with a focus on water and waste. This lesson focuses heavily on source materials and the resources necessary for the lesson are contained within the power point for printing. Student have to reach explanations using sources and interpretations. No text book is needed.
KEY STAGE 3 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 8 ASSESSMENT
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KEY STAGE 3 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 8 ASSESSMENT

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This assessment is the las lesson of a key stage 3 scheme of learning on the Industrial Revolution. The lesson looks at interpretations of history and requires the students to complete a short assessment interpreting the Industrial Revolution. The resources are contained within the power point and include the learning; the assessment and the assessment criterion. No text book needed.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY LESSON 10.  STRESESMANN'S FIRST 100 DAYS AND HISTORIO
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY LESSON 10. STRESESMANN'S FIRST 100 DAYS AND HISTORIO

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This is the tenth lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates the work of Stresemann in his first 100 days, and considers its relative role in the survival of Weimar in 1923. It also focuses on the historiography of the German revolution with students required to interpret arguments… Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it. Tes paid licence
KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 2
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KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 2

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This is the second lesson in an 8 lesson scheme of learning for key stage 3 on the Industrial Revolution. It is a causation lesson which evaluates a ranges of causes to challenge established historiography. It addresses the reasons related to why Britain was the first country to industrialise, and encourages structured, open-ended writing explaining a viewpoint. No text book is needed.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY LESSON 9. THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE GREAT INFLATION '23
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY LESSON 9. THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE GREAT INFLATION '23

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This is the eighth lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates the winners and losers and the human consequences of of the Great Inflation of 1923. It also focuses on the historiography of the economic crisis with students required to evaluate causation. Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 5. CHALLENGES TO WEIMAR FROM THE LEFT
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 5. CHALLENGES TO WEIMAR FROM THE LEFT

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This is the fifth lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates left wing challenges to the Weimar Republic. It looks at Marxism and considers why left wing challenges failed Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it.
YEAR 6-7 TRANSITION HISTORY LESSON 2 - CHRONOLOGY
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YEAR 6-7 TRANSITION HISTORY LESSON 2 - CHRONOLOGY

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This is the second lesson in a mini scheme of learning which addresses KS2-3 transition in history, and is a follow up to a baseline assessment (also available) aimed at ensuring that students are equipped with the correct skills from the outset to successfully approach KS3 history. This lesson ensure that students understand chronology and how we divide time . It contains a range of skills building activities. The rest of the lessons are also available. If you download this resource please could you help me by writing a couple of words about whether or not you found it useful to you? Many thanks.
GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR.  CUBA 1958-62
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GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR. CUBA 1958-62

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This bundle contains the three lessons required to teach the Cuban Missile Crisis as required by EDEXCEL GCSE History specification. it can, however be used for any exam board. The lessons include: The Cuban Revolution and Bay of Pigs disaster The events of the Cuban Missile Crisis The consequences of the Cuban Mssile Crisis The lessons can be taught without the need for a text book and focus on assessment objectives 1 and 2. The tasks contain modelling and examination practice.
GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 14.  THE EVENTS OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
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GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 14. THE EVENTS OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS

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This is the FOURTEENTH lesson for the EDEXCEL GCSE Super Power Relations and the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis. It contains various tasks and examination practice with modeled answers necessary for success at this level. Everything is included within the power point and no text book is needed. If you download this resource please could you help me by writing a couple of words about whether or not you found it useful to you? Many thanks.