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Teacher of 28 years, History AST, HoD and Hums. HoF. Please visit my website to see my current curriculum provision www.historynetwork.co.uk
Siege Warfare - Full Lesson
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Siege Warfare - Full Lesson

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Designed for Year 7 students the lesson investigates the nature of warfare during the medieval era and Crusades. Students will study siege warfare through the recreation of the English siege of Caen in 1204, illustrating and labeling a siege through a literacy based activity based upon the novel ‘Harlequin’ by Bernard Cornwell. This activity can then be compared against the reality and students can plan to either attack or defend a castles. Links to video would then allow students to compare the changing nature of warfare between the medieval and Roman periods: A Teacher Guidance video is available for this lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWNnMJ3szVc
Worksheet to support the lecture: 2 Being a British Colonist by Professor J.Freeman of Yale Universi
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Worksheet to support the lecture: 2 Being a British Colonist by Professor J.Freeman of Yale Universi

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Worksheet to support the lecture: 2 Being a British Colonist by Professor J.Freeman of Yale University. Written to support the Edexcel A level: Britain Losing and Gaining an Empire 1763-1914: The Loss of the American Colonies, 1773-1783: OCR, The Loss of the American Colonies, 1773-1783 and AQA, Challenging British Dominance: the Loss of the American Colonies, 1754–1783. This is used as a teaching and enrichment resource to stretch the more able, introduce students to lecture based learning and ensure independent study outside of the classroom. Link to Youtube Lecture:www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_ltTMQ6Gsg
Worksheet to support the lecture: 8 The Logic of Resistance by Professor J.Freeman of Yale Universit
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Worksheet to support the lecture: 8 The Logic of Resistance by Professor J.Freeman of Yale Universit

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Worksheet to support the lecture: 8 The Logic of Resistance by Professor J.Freeman of Yale University. Written to support the Edexcel A level: Britain Losing and Gaining an Empire 1763-1914: The Loss of the American Colonies, 1773-1783. This is used as a teaching and enrichment resource to stretch the more able, introduce students to lecture based learning and ensure independent study outside of the classroom. Link to Youtube Lecture: www.youtube.com/watch?v=akWmZuLRwQA
Worksheet to support the lecture: 3 Being a British American by Professor J.Freeman of Yale Universi
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Worksheet to support the lecture: 3 Being a British American by Professor J.Freeman of Yale Universi

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Worksheet to support the lecture: 3 Being a British American by Professor J.Freeman of Yale University. Written to support the Edexcel A level: Britain Losing and Gaining an Empire 1763-1914: OCR, The Loss of the American Colonies, 1773-1783 and AQA, Challenging British Dominance: the Loss of the American Colonies, 1754–1783 . This is used as a teaching and enrichment resource to stretch the more able, introduce students to lecture based learning and ensure independent study outside of the classroom. Link to Youtube Lecture: www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9xzYVDWO0o
Prohibition - What makes a Good Law? Homer Simpson versus the Eighteenth Amendment - Full Lesson
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Prohibition - What makes a Good Law? Homer Simpson versus the Eighteenth Amendment - Full Lesson

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Studying the US Law of Prohibition in the 1920's by comparing a ban on alcohol to the banning of tobacco in contemporary Britain. See the Teacher Guidance film at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOHolPVR3t8 Objectives What was Prohibition? How did it affect the United States? Outcomes Know – What the term mass prohibition means Understand – how prohibition affected the USA for both good and bad Be able to – think about the role of law in a democracy and its purpose Students will be introduced to the reasons for prohibition on smoking and then be asked to consider the consequences of such a law. Once considered they can consider the impact of prohibition by watching: Homer versus the Eighteenth Amendment to consider the consequences of passing a prohibition on alcohol by studying its impact on all of the residents
Ideology - An introduction to the Cold War - Full Lesson
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Ideology - An introduction to the Cold War - Full Lesson

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Planned for Yr8/9 but relevant to both GCSE and A Level, the lesson serves as an introduction to the Cold War and how ideology played its part in the undeclared war. Students will use music, their own opinions, group work and prior learning to see how different people and cultures can interpret the sames things differently. A Teacher Guidance Video to this resource can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArySUX0Z1dA
Edexcel Gaining and Losing an Empire: 1763-1914 Nearly losing an Empire - Revision / Overview Booklets
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Edexcel Gaining and Losing an Empire: 1763-1914 Nearly losing an Empire - Revision / Overview Booklets

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All the revision / overview booklets for each of the units of the Edexcel Gaining and Losing an Empire: 1763-1914 Nearly loosing an Empire A Level Course. The booklets are based upon wider reading to enhance the understanding of students and enrich their learning beyond the core text. This resources deals with content and knowledge and do not contain any assessment.
The Birth of Empire - The East India Company Episode 2 Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary
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The Birth of Empire - The East India Company Episode 2 Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary

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The Birth of Empire - The East India Company Episode 2 Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary presented by Dan Snow. Written to support the Edexcel A level: Gaining and Losing an Empire -1763-1914 By 1800 the East India Company had grown from a tiny band of merchants into a colossal trading empire. But scandal and corruption in the 18th century had led to a curtailment of its powers by the British government. The state now controlled the company’s affairs in India and, throughout the 19th century, would chip away at its remaining powers and trading privileges. The company was transformed from a trading enterprise into the rulers of India, and governed vast swathes of the subcontinent on behalf of the British Crown. Its territory expanded enormously and an empire was born. As the company traded opium to a reluctant Chinese Empire, in India a dangerous chasm opened up between the British rulers and the Indian people. Alienated and disaffected, significant numbers of the company’s massive army of Indian soldiers finally revolted and the Company’s handling of the mutiny was its final undoing. In 1858 British India passed into Queen Victoria’s hands and the Raj was born.
Gaining and Losing an Empire: 1763-1914 : Canada Overview/Revision Booklet
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Gaining and Losing an Empire: 1763-1914 : Canada Overview/Revision Booklet

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Gaining and Losing an Empire: 1763-1914 Canada Learning from past mistakes: Canada and the Durham report, 1837-40 Overview/Revision Book Introductory/Revision Booklet based around the Pearson Christie & Christie textbook. The PDF version includes scans of existing free resources available from my shop. Planned to be used as the core course notes for next years teaching and a class based or independent learning resource. This resource deals with content and knowledge and does not contain any assessment.
The Birth of Empire - The East India Company Episode 1  Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary
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The Birth of Empire - The East India Company Episode 1 Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary

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Dan Snow travels through India in the footsteps of the company that revolutionised the British lifestyle and laid the foundations of today’s global trading systems. Four hundred years ago British merchants landed on the coast of India and founded a trading post to export goods to London. Over the next 200 years, their tiny business grew into a commercial titan. Using the letters and diaries of the men and women who were there, this documentary tells the story of the East India Company, which revolutionised the British lifestyle, sparked a new age of speculation and profit and by accident created one of the most powerful empires in history. Yet inexorable rise ended in ignominy. Dogged by allegations of greed, corruption and corporate excess, by the 1770s the company’s reputation was in tatters. Blamed for turning its back as millions died in the Bengal famine, and thrown into crisis by a credit crunch in Britain, the world’s most powerful company had run out of cash, sparking a government intervention. Written in Publisher and formatted to A3 the worksheet can be fully edited and saved as a PDF for A4 printing
The British Empire in Colour - Ep3 - Legacy - Worksheet to support the documentary
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The British Empire in Colour - Ep3 - Legacy - Worksheet to support the documentary

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Worksheet written to support the TV documentary. The worksheet contains a variety of information gathering activities and higher order tasks. The coronation of Elizabeth II herald a new era, as the old Empire becomes the new multi-cultural Commonwealth. As emigrants flee the hardship of post-war Britain, tempted by the promise of Australian and Canadian riches, West Indian immigrants flood into Britain. The 1960s herald a time of changing racial attitudes and while Britain adjusts to its growing multicultural society, her dominions - Australia and Canada - strive for a new understanding with their own unhappy indigenous populations. In Rhodesia, the last painful pangs of the Empire are felt, as white and black nationalisms clash. In a rapidly changing world, the peoples of the former British Empire begin to realise the legacy of their imperial heritage. Written in Publisher and formatted to A3 over three pages. The worksheet can be edited and saved as a PDF for A4 printing