I am an experienced History teacher, currently teaching Y7-13 and producing a range of lessons/resources for this age group.
I am constantly adding new resources so please keep checking my shop.
I have also been an Edexcel examiner for the 9-1 GCSE.
I am an experienced History teacher, currently teaching Y7-13 and producing a range of lessons/resources for this age group.
I am constantly adding new resources so please keep checking my shop.
I have also been an Edexcel examiner for the 9-1 GCSE.
This lesson is based on Pearson Medicine Through Time 9-1 GCSE textbook.
The lesson provides context on medicine in the 20th century ready for further study on the historic environment section of the exam-medicine on the western front. The PPT also contains differentiation (red=least challenging up to green=most challenging). The first row of the table has been modelled to help guide the students. There is also a 4 mark exam question included and tips on how to answer it.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson does NOT require the use of any accompanying textbooks. All of the resources needed are included.
The lesson encourages the students to investigate what prohibition was and why it failed.
The lesson includes a range of activities including a link to a short video clip (not produced by myself) and categorising reasons. There is an engaging starter, clear success criteria and differentiation (red=least challenging up to green=most challenging).
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson uses the Pearson 9-1 textbook. This is about Harold’s succession as the Earl of Wessex and, more generally, the power of the Godwin family.
It contains a range of activities, modelling and success criteria.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
Here is a brilliant revision game to play as a class to prepare the students for their Anglo-Saxon/Norman exam.
Teacher prints off one copy which they keep to see the order as it is played.
Another copy is printed and all the cards are cut out for the students to share. Every card must be handed out for the game to work so some students may need to have 2 cards.
Teacher tells the person with the first question to go. They read their question and the class has to listen to it to see if they have the answer on their own card. If they do, they read it out, the teacher tells them if they’re correct and that pupil will then read out the question on the own card until all the questions are answered. Good idea to time it to see how quick they can get.
Good luck with the exams :)
This lesson uses the Pearson 9-1 textbook.
A useful introduction to the course with a range of activities, modelling and success criteria. 4 mark exam questions included.
This lesson uses the Pearson 9-1 Anglo-Saxon and Norman GCSE textbooks.
It contains a range of activities and clear success criteria to help guide students and make the lesson engaging.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson uses the Pearson 9-1 Anglo-Saxon and Norman GCSE textbooks.
It contains a range of activities and clear success criteria to help guide students and make the lesson engaging. The first row of the worksheet has been modelled and there are notes with tips on how to use the lesson.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson uses the Pearson 9-1 textbook.
The second lesson in a series. This one is on the government and the role of the Church in Anglo-Saxon England.
It contains a range of activities, modelling and success criteria. Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson uses the Pearson 9-1 Anglo-Saxon and Norman GCSE textbooks.
It contains a range of activities, modelling and clear success criteria to help guide students and make the lesson engaging.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson uses the Pearson 9-1 Anglo-Saxon and Norman GCSE textbooks.
It contains a simple task (making a profile on Bishop Odo) with clear success criteria and an accompanying worksheet.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson uses the Pearson Anglo-Saxon/Norman textbooks.
It contains success criteria for making a guide on the Norman aristocracy along with challenges and a link to a useful clip (this video was not made by me).
Please feel free to ask if you have any questions :)
This lesson uses the Pearson 9-1 Anglo-Saxon and Norman GCSE textbooks.
It contains an extended writing task and clear success criteria to help guide students and make the lesson engaging.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson uses the Pearson 9-1 Anglo-Saxon and Norman GCSE textbooks.
It contains a range of activities, modelling and clear success criteria to help guide students and make the lesson engaging.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson uses the Pearson Anglo-Saxon and Norman 9-1 textbooks.
It contains a variety of activities with challenges and success criteria to help guide the students. There are tips for how to use the lesson in the notes.
Please feel free to ask if you have any questions :)
This lesson uses the Pearson 9-1 Anglo-Saxon and Norman GCSE textbooks.
It contains a range of activities, modelling and clear success criteria to help guide students and make the lesson engaging.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
Here is a set of engaging lessons with a variety of activities for the start of the 9-1 Anglo-Saxon and Norman England topic.
It includes 6 full lessons with the resources required to teach them (Pearson textbooks will also be needed).
Each lesson contains success criteria to help guide the pupils on how to complete each task well and most include modelling (for example, tables with the first row completed).
I have also included a bonus resource which is a planning template for the 16 mark ‘How far do you agree…?’ essay questions which you can also adapt for other topics like Crime/Medicine etc.
With this bundle you are saving nearly a 1/3!
Please feel free to ask if you have any questions :)
This lessons provides background context on Hippocrates and Galen. Although ancient medicine is not a major feature of the new 9-1 course, it does teach the students about the Four Humours theory and allows them to notice continuity and change between time periods.
It also indludes an idea for a homework. This could be used as a GCSE taster lesson.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson is aimed at Y7 students but could be adapted. It is based on the Invasion, Plague and Murder Oxford textbooks and contains a range of activities including creating a poster for the pope.
It also has success criteria to help guide the students and there are challenges available for differentiation (red=easiest, green=hardest)
Please feel free to ask if you have any questions :)
This lesson does NOT require the use of any accompanying textbooks. All of the resources needed are included.
The lesson encourages the students to investigate the death of Harold Godwinson and is aimed at developing their source analysis skills. It is particularly useful for introducing/developing the idea of reliability.
The lesson includes a range of activities including a link to a short video clip (not produced by myself) and working with sources. There is an engaging starter, clear modelling and a hinge question.
I have also included two sets of sources (one differentiated) and a table to go with the lesson. A sheet to guide the students on NOP is attached which may also be used for other lessons.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)
This lesson is based on the Renaissance, Revolution and Reformation KS3 textbooks.
This is a simple lesson which goes with the activities in the textbook which has success criteria to help guide the students and challenges designed to encourage higher level thinking.
Please feel free to ask any questions :)