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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
GCSE HISTORY WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY REVISION NOTES FOR LOWER AND MIDDLE PRIOR ATTAINING STUDENTS
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GCSE HISTORY WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY REVISION NOTES FOR LOWER AND MIDDLE PRIOR ATTAINING STUDENTS

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This resource contains a cloze activity at the beginning to help lower and middle attaining students place key people and events. It then contains a summary of all of the key topics under sub-headings which has been designed to support the revision of students who are unable retain a huge amount of content. It is therefore summarised in bitesize chunks to ensure that AO1 and AO2 are secure for the examination.
GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 3.  ATOMIC BOMB; TELEGRAMS AND SATELLITE STATES
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GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 3. ATOMIC BOMB; TELEGRAMS AND SATELLITE STATES

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This is the third lesson for the EDEXCEL GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War. It covers the third topic - the imapact of the dropping of the atomic bomb; the Long and Novikov Telegrams and the setting up of Satellite states in Eastern Europe. This is fully resourced and no text book is needed. There are information sheets for exercise books. It contains various tasks linked to ensuring success in the examination.
GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 2.  IDEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES
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GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 2. IDEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES

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This is the second lesson for the EDEXCEL GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War. It covers the second topic - Ideological difference and the attitudes of the Big 3. This is fully resourced and no text book is needed. There are information sheets for exercise books. It contains various tasks and an examination zone activity where students practice writing a significance answer - modeled first paragraph. writing frame for those who need differentiation.
GCSE HISTORY REVISION - INFERENCES.  SOURCES FROM WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY DEPTH STUDY
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GCSE HISTORY REVISION - INFERENCES. SOURCES FROM WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY DEPTH STUDY

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This lesson has been created to prepare students for their GCSE mocks and public examinations. It is the first lesson in a set of skills lessons which helps them revise and mastering inference questions. The lesson starts by explaining how to get full marks on a inference question, and then solidifies student learning through AFL modeling and repetition. This lesson contains sources based on the Weimar and Nazi Germany depth study (USA conflict at home and abroad also available). It takes about an hour to teach and enables students to practice their inferences through a wide range of sources.
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.
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 2.
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 2.

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This is the second lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson looks at how enfranchisement would change the social and political status 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 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.
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.
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.
KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 1
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KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 1

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This is the first lesson in an 8 lesson scheme of learning for key stage 3 on the Industrial Revolution. It introduces the concept of an industrial revolution and links it to the key changes that occurred during the Industrial Revolution in Britain. Students have to find a definition and track change over 140 years, by identifying and categorising the various changes. No text book is needed.
KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 3
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KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 3

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This is the third lesson in an 8 lesson scheme of learning for key stage 3 on the Industrial Revolution. It analyses the conditions in industrial towns through a range of primary source material and requires students to reach a conclusion about the worst problems. No text book is needed.
KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 5
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KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 5

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This is the fifth lesson in an 8 lesson scheme of learning for key stage 3 on the Industrial Revolution. It considers the importance of the work of Edwin Chadwick and his contribution to public health during the industrial revolution. This lesson focuses on interpretations of history, evaluating and reaching a supported judgment. No text book is needed.
KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 6
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KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 6

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This is the sixth lesson in an 8 lesson scheme of learning for key stage 3 on the Industrial Revolution. It involves using a range of primary sources to investigate the work of Dr John Snow and cholera during the industrial revolution. The lesson requires students to use primary sources for research and then explain their discoveries imagining that they are Dr John Snow… No text book is needed.
WHAT IS HISTORY?  WALL DISPLAY
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WHAT IS HISTORY? WALL DISPLAY

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A Key Stage 1/2/3 wall display demonstrating how historians do their work. Lettering and pictures of relevant sources to bring history to life on a classroom notice board. Will fit a small/medium sized notice board.
WHITECHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT POWERPOINT AND RESOURCES LESSONS 21 AND 22
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WHITECHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT POWERPOINT AND RESOURCES LESSONS 21 AND 22

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This power point contains lessons 21 and 22 in a scheme of learning for the historic environment in Whitechapel. It is part of a 25 lesson scheme also available. It contains activities; sources; and the resources to go with the lessons. This can be used without the text book and is therefore useful if you have to share a set of books. It contains 2 hours of learning
The causes and course of the Bolshevik Revolution
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The causes and course of the Bolshevik Revolution

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This is part of scheme of learning for Key Stage 3 about the Cold War which looks at how Russia became communist in the first place, and puts the Cold War into its ideological context. It follows the lessons also included on the atomic bomb and capitalism and communism. It comprises of 2x1hours, and makes use of YouTube clips about the Bolshevik Revolution and communism, and there is also a resource for students to answer questions while they watch. I have found it to be a useful lesson for online teaching.