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How tall are you? HISTORY HEIGHTS DISPLAY
How tall are you compared to famous historical figures?
This is one of my favourite displays I have made! 45 famous historical figures and their HEIGHTS! I have used this in a corridor and students, staff and even parents love comparing their heights to some of the most famous people in history. This is perfect for primary or secondary schools.
All you need is a 2 metre ruler stick so you can accurately position the faces of the famous people. Included in this pack are:
Pictures of all 45 people
Labels showing their name and height
Included are a huge range of historical figures; from science, literature, music, art, world leaders and more!
It is great fun seeing students line up against famous historical people and comparing their heights.
Feedback is welcome.
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Henry VII REVISION
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is a revision lesson to be used for revising the rebellions of Henry VII. This includes:
Lovell and Stafford 1486
Lambert Simnel 1487
Perkin Warbeck 1491-99
Yorkshire 1489
Cornish 1497
Also included
Fully resourced lesson
A3 summary table for the rebellions
20 question quiz with answers
Rebellion notes for teachers or students
Feedback is welcome; please check out my other A Level Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources.
GCSE Weimar Germany REVISION - includes exam!
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
This PowerPoint and full practice exam paper focuses only on the Weimar Republic. Perfect for setting as an end of topic test and revision.
Includes a breakdown and model answers for each exam question type!
Feedback is welcome; please check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany lessons and resources.
American West DISPLAY
A display for the Edexcel 9-1 course on The American West 1835-1895
This is a great display which looks great in any classroom. Separated into three subtopics;
Destructions of Plains Indians way of life
White settlers
Law and order
The display includes;
Key words
Key people
Key events
Lots of pictures!
Lettering is done in an American West ‘style’ for added style to your display board!
Feedback is welcome.
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GCSE History DISPLAY BUNDLE
This is a bundle of displays for teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1:
American West 1835-1895
Early Elizabethan England 1558-1588
Medicine Through Time 1250-Present
Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
These are eye-catching displays perfect for your history classrooms!
Feedback is welcome.
Henry VIII Rebellions REVISION!
For teaching OCR A Level ‘Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603’.
This is a revision lesson for revising the rebellions of Henry VIII:
Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
Amicable Grant 1525
Silken Thomas 1534-37
Includes;
Lesson PowerPoint
Rebellion notes
A3 summary sheet
20 question quiz with answers
Cover sheet for folders
Feedback is welcome; please check out my other OCR Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources!
Ruhr Crisis and Hyperinflation (1 hour)
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany.
Whole lesson plus accompanying work booklet with differentiated resources and activities on the Ruhr Crisis and Hyperinflation. This is for a one hour lesson!
Includes a 12 mark exam question: Explain why there were challenges to the Weimar Republic in the years 1919-23.
Please review if you buy and check out my other lessons and resources!
Rebellions of Edward VI REVISION
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603.
This is a revision lesson for revising the rebellions of Edward VI:
Year of commotion:
Kett’s Rebellion
Western Rebellion
Includes;
Lesson PowerPoint - looks at background to the Year of Commotion, the two rebellions, and the impact of the Year of Commotion
Rebellion notes
Cover sheet for folders
ALL resources are included!
Feedback is welcome; please check out my other OCR Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources!
Mary I Rebellions REVISION LESSON
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
Whole lesson for revising the rebellions of Mary I:
Northumberland’s Rising
Wyatt’s Rebellion
This resource includes:
Lesson PowerPoint
All worksheets needed
Rebellion notes
Feedback is welcome, please check out my other Tudor rebellions lessons and resources!
Edward VI and Mary I Rebellions Quiz
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
20 question knowledge quiz with answers on the rebellions of Edward VI and Mary I. Perfect for revision!
Feedback is welcome; please check out my other Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources.
Tudor Rebellion - Political Stability (Parliament)
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is lesson 2 of the unit ‘Political Stabilty’. This lesson focuses on the role of parliament in maintaining political stability. This two hour lesson includes an accompanying work booklet!
How effectively did the Tudor monarchy use parliament to maintain political stability?
This lesson covers;
Starter task called ‘horribly told histories!’
What was the role of parliament?
What was the role of the House of Lords
Bills of Attainder
Privy Council
Regional Councils - Wales and the North
In-depth study of control in Ireland
Includes a 20 question knowlege check quiz
Overall students will assess what to what extent Tudor monarchs were effective in maintaining political stability using parliament.
Note- students will need the textbook for some of the tasks.
Feedback is welcome, please check out my other Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources!
Tudor Rebellion - Political Stability (Law)
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is lesson 3 of the unit ‘Political Stabilty’. This lesson focuses on the role of the judiciary and law in maintaining political stability. This two hour lesson includes an accompanying work booklet!
How did the monarchy use the judiciary and law to maintain political stability?
This lesson covers through a range of tasks and activities;
Why was law and order so important in maintaining political stability?
Common law and prerogative courts
Rumours
Treason
Royal Commissions
Justices of the Peace
Sheriffs
Lords lieutenant
County militia
Overall students will assess what was the most important method monarchs maintained political stability through the judiciary and the law.
Note- students will need the textbook for some of the tasks.
Feedback is welcome, please check out my other Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources!
GCSE Germany | Early Years of the Nazi Party
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
*Hitler’s Rise to Power
Why did the Nazi Party increase in popularity 1921-1923?
This lesson looks at the early years of the Nazi Party, including:
Hitler’s early years
The beginning of the DAP and setting up the NSDAP
25 point programme
Party policies
Hitler’s personal appeal
Party organisation
Party leadership
The SA (‘Brownshirts’)
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
An 8 mark ‘how useful’ source question - complete with checklist on how to analyse the sources and answer the exam question!
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany resources.
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OCR Tudor Rebellions: Mary I and Edward VI BUNDLE
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
Bundle of lessons for teaching the rebellions of Edward VI and Mary I:
Lesson 1:
Causes of Western and Kett’s Rebellions 1549
Lesson 2:
Nature and impact of Western and Kett’s Rebellions 1549
Lesson 3:
Lady Jane Grey and Wyatt’s Rebellions
Also included:
20 question quiz with answers - perfect for revision!
TWO revision lessons for the rebellions of Edward VI and Mary I
Feedback is welcome, please review if you purchase!
Introduction to Archaeology
Introduction to Archaeology
Lesson 1 of an archaeology scheme of work! Made by an archaeology graduate!
Taught to Y11 and Y13 who have finished their exams as a fun end of year topic. Students have thoroughly enjoyed learning about archaeology and something they would not usually do in lessons!
This double lesson looks at:
What is archaeology?
What does an archaeologist do?
How do archaeologists decide where to dig?
What survives in the ground?
How do archaeologists date objects?
Why is archaeology important?
No worksheets needed - videos and lots of case studies/photographs/diagrams included in the PowerPoint!
Feedback is welcome and please review if you purchase!
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Introduction
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Introduction to the course
This lesson looks at the Tudor course and sets the rebellions into context. This includes:
The Wars of the Roses
The Battle of Bosworth Field
Guided reading task using an extract from Richard Rex ‘The Tudors’ about why Henry VII faced rebellion due to the Wars of the Roses.
Tudor family tree
Also included
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Detailed teacher guidance notes
Cover sheet for folders
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Thanks for looking at this resource, and please check out my other Tudor Rebellion lessons and resources.
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GCSE Medicine | Black Death
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-Present
Lesson 3, Medieval Medicine: How did Medieval people deal with the Black Death?
This lesson covers the case study Black Death in Medieval Medicine. This includes:
What was the Black Death?
Causes, treatments, preventions
Factors hindering progress
Included in this lesson:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Exam style question including AFL sheet
Please review if you purchase and check out my other Medicine Through Time lessons and resources!
GCSE Medicine | Harvey, Sydenham & Royal Society
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
Renaissance Medicine: How much medical progress was made in the Renaissance?
This lesson covers the developments in science, technology and the roles of key individuals who impacted Renaissance medicine. This includes:
The Royal Society
Thomas Sydenham
William Harvey
Source analysis of the ‘King’s Touch’
Also included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Exam style question - 16 mark ‘how far do you agree’ + AFL sheet and checklist!
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Medicine Through Time resources!
GCSE Medicine | The Great Plague
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
Renaissance Medicine: How similar were approaches to the Black Death and the Great Plague?
This lesson covers the causes, treatments and preventions of the Great Plague. This includes:
How similar were approaches to the Black Death and the Great Plague
Plague Doctor
Bills of Mortality source analysis
Causes
Treatments
Preventions
Comparison with Covid-19
20 question quiz with answers!
Exam skills:
Explain one way in which people’s responses to the Great Plague 1665 in London were similar to the way that people reacted to the Black Death 1348 in Britain. (4 marks) - This is discussed with students with model answers and a break down on how to answer this question!
Explain one way in which ideas about the causes of disease were different in the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Also included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Medicine Through Time resources!
GCSE Medicine | Curing Charles II
This whole lesson plus accompanying work booklet is for teaching Renaissance Medicine Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-Present.
This lesson is a QUIZ based on curing Charles II. Students will go through scenarios and decide how Renaissance doctors would treat Charles II. Each decision comes with points and the aim of the game is to not kill Charles II! This is perfect as an observation lesson as it is really unique and fun!
This is a super fun lesson and students love it. Also includes a reflective question (What does the treatment of Charles II suggest about how much medicine had progressed since the Middle Ages?) and exam question (Explain one way in which treatments for illness were similar in the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries - 4 marks)
This is a great lesson to summarise Renaissance medicine and have a bit of fun!
Please review if you buy and check out my other resources on Medicine Through Time.