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Elizabethan England: Who was Elizabeth I?
Introductory lesson aimed at KS3 that builds GCSE skills of describe two features and how useful.
Lesson is fully differentiated with worksheets within the powerpoint as hidden slides.
Pupils green pen exam responses to develop understanding of what good writing looks like, pupils are given the opportunity to work up to a level 6 and all tasks are signposted and fully differentiated to support pupils to make good progress.
Task one: Describe what England was like in 1588 (describe two features exam question)
Task two: Explain why people would like/dislike Elizabeth
Task three: How useful are portraits of Elizabeth to a historian?
Elizabethan England: Who should marry Elizabeth I?
Suitors lesson in which pupils study ‘dating profiles’ before creating a speech to deliver to a ‘real life’ Elizabeth in a hot seat style activity. Pupils can then vote on who is the most convincing match or the pupil pretending to be Elizabeth can choose.
Pupils will explore reasons why Elizabeth didn’t want to marry and why her advisors pressured her to do so as well as exploring who wanted to marry her and why.
All tasks fully differentiated for LA, MA and HA.
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KS3 Henry VIII
Five lessons well resourced and researched to create a flowing scheme of work for KS3.
Each lesson is fully differentiated and includes options for SEN and LA pupils as well as challenging HA+. Pupils enjoy these lessons because they link back to prior knowledge they may have attained through primary school, activities include creating facebook conversations, carousel tasks and levelled extended writing, of which could be marked formally if you so wish.
All lessons available to buy singularly for £2-£3 on my TES shop.
There are some lessons missing from the SOW as a whole because I hadn’t made the other lessons from scratch, for example you may want to include lessons such as the dissolution of the monasteries, pilgrimage of grace, and others.
Narrative Account Skills Lesson (Edexcel History American West 9-1)
Lesson aimed at intervention prior to examination, pupils develop narrative account skills as well as knowledge of the cattle industry - an area that, judging by SAMS material the exam board are keen to examine.
Pupils read the sample answer and pick out what is wrong with it
Pupils catagorise information into rise and fall of the cattle industry, they colour code it rather than writing it out to save time
pupils create a word bank of connectives
pupils create a narrative account using step by step guide and template which can be found on the worksheet - PPT takes pupils through the account step by step so you can give your group as little or as much support as necessary.
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Key words bundle Edexcel history 9-1
Key words for the following units included:
Medicine Through Time
Historic Environment
Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
American West
Weimar and Nazi Germany
Edexcel 9-1 history command word descriptors
Examination command words created to support pupils with understanding expectations of all three papers.
Weimar and Nazi Germany key words (Edexcel 9-1)
Three page document of key words for the Weimar and Nazi Germany unit.
I used the Hodder textbook and went through cover to cover to produce a document of all key words to support pupils with the content prior to examination.
Medicine Through Time key words (Edexcel 9-1)
Three page document of key words for the Medicine through time unit and the historic environment (Medicine on the Western Front).
I used the pearson textbook and went through cover to cover to produce a document of all key words to support pupils with the content prior to examination.
Anglo-Saxon and Norman England key words (Edexcel 9-1)
two page document with key words for the unit on it - in line with Edexcel 9-1.
I went through the Pearson textbook and included all of the key words from front to back of the textbook.
American West Consequences Revision (Edexcel 9-1)
A 10 minute task taken from a revision session I created to prepare pupils for Edexcel 9-1 American West unit.
American West Key Words
two age document with key words for the unit on it - in line with Edexcel 9-1.
I went through the Pearson textbook and included all of the key words from front to back of the textbook.
Modern Medicine Revision (Edexcel 9-1)
Session covers:
new technology, lung cancer, magic bullets, penicillin and the creation of the NHS
Pupils complete a worksheet whilst teacher leads the session
Early Modern Medicine (1700-1900) Revision Session
This session covers
Jenner, Pasteur, Koch, Nightingale, Cholera (Chadwick and Snow) And the Public Health Acts.
Renaissance medicine revision session
Session analyses continuity and change of causes, prevention and treatment of disease as well as important people/case study. Designed to last 40 minutes to an hour dependent on your group and the depth you go into.
Lady Jane Grey the 'Nine Day Queen'
This lesson allows pupils to analyse the reign of Lady Jane Grey and come to a decision as to whether she should have been executed.
Pupils make a facebook feed that explores the events running up to the execution in which they make statuses and create life events for characters like John Dudley and Catherine Parr. They then create a letter in which they argue why they should not be executed and what a better option would be.
Anglo-Saxon Rebellions 1068-71 (Edexcel History 9-1 Norman England)
Lesson explores: Rebellion of Edwin and Morcar, Rebellion of Edgar Aethling, Hereward the Wake.
Pupils work in groups of three to become experts about a topic before teaching each other, they then explore the outcomes of William’s actions before planning an exam answer to an explain why question.
WALT: Explain why and how people rebelled against William.1-2: describe why Saxons were unhappy with William.
3-4: Describe events of the three rebellions between 1068-71.
5-7: Explain why the rebellions failed.
8-9: Evaluate the consequences of the rebellions.
Medicine Through Time Overview Revision HW Edexcel History 9-1
This homework/revision activity is aimed at getting pupils to consider all of the content they have learnt over the course and get it onto one sheet. They then colour code progress, stagnation and regression to support with the explain why and how far do you agree questions. On the back of the sheet is a WAGOLL, instructions and some example questions for pupils to use to support their revision.
Aimed for use with the purple revision guides (pearson) but can be easily adapted for pupils to do from memory, or other revision guides that your school are using.
KS3 history level descriptors for exercise books
Level descriptors for KS3 that match the GCSE reforms to encourage these skills to be developed lower down the school.
Include a description of the command word and generic sentence starters to support progress.
Grade Descriptors Edexcel History Display
Display created to inform pupils what is required for the new specification. goes from 1-9, I used the specification grade boundaries to create this display, the wording for g8-9 was identical which is why this grade boundary has one page rather than two.
Edexcel History 2016 AO descriptors 9-1
Grade descriptors taken from the Edexcel specification and created as a display for a classroom including the percentage of weighting for each skill pupils need to be successful in their examination. easily adapted to suit your needs.