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Please have a browse around my resources suitable for students of History from Year 7-13. I have taught History for fifteen years, won the Guardian Award for Outstanding New Teacher in 2003 and worked as Head of Department for eight years. Resources suitable for Heads of History to be added in due course. Watch this space!

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Please have a browse around my resources suitable for students of History from Year 7-13. I have taught History for fifteen years, won the Guardian Award for Outstanding New Teacher in 2003 and worked as Head of Department for eight years. Resources suitable for Heads of History to be added in due course. Watch this space!
What chances did the Spanish Armada have at winning a sea battle against the English?Card sorting.KS
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What chances did the Spanish Armada have at winning a sea battle against the English?Card sorting.KS

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Teach this after discussing the causes of the breakdown in relations between England and Spain in 1588 to Year 8 pupils. This activity should be taught before looking in detail at the battle plan of the Spanish. Cut out the cards and encourage the pupils to put them into the categories that are mentioned in the resource. Pupils can then carry out the simple activity which follows which focuses on numeracy. The task comes with a glossary. It finishes with pupils having to come up with their own strategy for destroying the Spanish. Pupils absolutely love doing this task. It is aimed for lower ability Year 8 pupils but I used to give it to all levels of ability before looking at the plans of the Spanish and then the failure of the Armada.
GCSE/ALEVEL: NAZI GERMANY PROPAGANDA POWERPOINT
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GCSE/ALEVEL: NAZI GERMANY PROPAGANDA POWERPOINT

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A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION COVERING 50 SLIDES WITH A VARIETY OF QUOTES AND IMAGES LOOKING AT THE USE OF PROPAGANDE IN NAZI GERMANY. FILM, ARCHITECTURE, SPORT AND THE PRESS ARE SOME OF THE ITEMS LOOKED AT. SUITABLE FOR A LEVEL AND GCSE.
CAUSES OF CRIME 1530-PRESENT DAY GCSE WJEC
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CAUSES OF CRIME 1530-PRESENT DAY GCSE WJEC

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This PowerPoint is a pretty hefty piece of work. There are over 160 slides which contain all the information pupils need to study this unit of work. Within these 160 slides are a huge variety of class based activities that you can use to reinforce learning and get the pupils to think. There are also exam style questions included within the slides that you can give as classwork or homework. It compliments the Causes of Crime booklet that I also have for sale on here or it can be used alone.
A Level History:The Growth of Welsh National Consciousness: The Fall of the Conservatives
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A Level History:The Growth of Welsh National Consciousness: The Fall of the Conservatives

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A Level History: The Growth of Welsh National Consciousness: The Fall of the Conservatives A set of notes useful for revision covering: - Conservatism was uniquely identified with Englishness. - Conservatism was identified with Wales’ enemies – the ‘unholy trinity’ of the brewer, the squire and the bishop. - Conservative arguments against Disestablishment and Disendowment - Positive impact of Conservatives
KS3 History: Mark scheme/success criteria for Battle of Hastings essay.
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KS3 History: Mark scheme/success criteria for Battle of Hastings essay.

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Mark scheme/success criteria for the Battle of Hastings essay: Why did the Normans win and the English lose the Battle of Hastings? This resource is very helpful to hand to pupils before completing the above essay question. It describes a typical Level 2,4, 6 and 8 using the key elements of history in relation to the essay question. Pupils (and parents) will see exactly what they need to do to achieve each of the levels and the differences between each level. This is also very helpful when moderating pupil work.
THE TRENCHES MARK SCHEME/SUCCESS CRITERIA ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING
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THE TRENCHES MARK SCHEME/SUCCESS CRITERIA ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING

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What were the conditions like in the trenches during WWI? A very useful resource to give to Year 9 pupils before completing an essay on the above question. A typical level 2,4,6 and 8 response is given in the resource. Pupils can identify the differences between the level descriptions and then will know what they have to do to get the top level. Useful when moderating too. An excellent Assessment for Learning technique.
Year 9 Exam: Industrial Revolution: Coal and cotton. KS3.
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Year 9 Exam: Industrial Revolution: Coal and cotton. KS3.

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This exam has been written in the style of a GCSE paper. It comes in two sections. Section A.COAL. 20 marks. 1-What does the source show about conditions in the coal mine. 2-Describe how coal was taken to the surface. 3-Explain why so many miners were killed down the mines. 4-Did conditions in the coal mines improve in the nineteenth century? Section B: Conditions in the cotton mills. 25 marks. 1-What does source A show you about... 2-Use the information in source B and your own knowledge to explain... 3-How useful is source C to an historian studying... 4-Why do Sources D and E say different things about... This is an excellent exam which is accessible to the majority of students. It gets progressively more difficult in both sections. Excellent for preparing students for GCSE style questions.
Rhys ap Gruffydd: WJEC A Level. Tudor Rebellion.
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Rhys ap Gruffydd: WJEC A Level. Tudor Rebellion.

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Some notes to accompany the essential reading around the threat posed by Rhys ap Gruffydd to the Tudor Dynasty. (By essential reading I mean the work by Ralph Griffiths and W Llewelyn on the subject). The notes also include some tasks that I put to my A level students.
KS3 History: Success criteria/mark scheme for castle building project.
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KS3 History: Success criteria/mark scheme for castle building project.

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This is the task I set for the Year 7 pupils studying castles. The nature of the task allows each pupil the opportunity to reach the highest level. You must carry out a project describing a local castle. Explain why it was built. Evaluate how important new weapons were on its design and use. This resource is very helpful to hand to pupils before completing the above task. It describes a typical Level 2,4, 6 and 8 using the key elements of history in relation to the essay question. Pupils (and parents) will see exactly what they need to do to achieve each of the levels and the differences between each level. This is also very helpful when moderating pupil work.
BATTLE OF THE SOMME MARK SCHEME/SUCCESS CRITERIA KS3 ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING
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BATTLE OF THE SOMME MARK SCHEME/SUCCESS CRITERIA KS3 ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING

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WHO OR WHAT WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE GREAT LOSS OF LIFE AT THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME? A very useful resource to give to Year 9 pupils before completing an essay on the above question. A typical level 2,4,6 and 8 response is given in the resource. Pupils can identify the differences between the level descriptions and then will know what they have to do to get the top level. Useful when moderating too. An excellent Assessment for Learning technique.
Moderating of chronology work levels 4-7. Public Health 1348-1914. KS3. Department moderation. AFL.
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Moderating of chronology work levels 4-7. Public Health 1348-1914. KS3. Department moderation. AFL.

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As part of the moderating process I had to send off the History Department's moderated work to the WJEC for KS3. These are the examples of pupils' work that I sent off which showed our moderation of their work which assessed chronology. These were all passed as being very good examples of the different levels of chronology. This resource shows four pieces of work carried out by children based on the question 'How and why have public health measures changed from 1348 to 1911?' We have a Level 4,5,6 and 7. This would be a great resource to share during a departmental meeting. Ask your department to give each piece of work a level based on the level descriptors. This could also be shared with pupils before carrying out another task which assess chronology. An excellent Assessment for Learning technique.
KS3 HISTORY: MARK SCHEME/SUCCESS CRITERIA FOR SOURCE WORK ON HAROLD GODWINSON
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KS3 HISTORY: MARK SCHEME/SUCCESS CRITERIA FOR SOURCE WORK ON HAROLD GODWINSON

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Mark scheme/success criteria: How did Harold Godwin really die? A very useful resource to give to Year 7 pupils before completing the above task. A typical level 2,4,6 and 8 response is given in the resource. Pupils can identify the differences between the level descriptions and then will know what they have to do to get the top level. Useful when moderating too. An excellent Assessment for Learning technique.
YEAR 8 REVISION GUIDE FOR SUMMER EXAMS. KS3.
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YEAR 8 REVISION GUIDE FOR SUMMER EXAMS. KS3.

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A SET OF NOTES FOR YEAR 8 PUPILS. THE FOLLOWING TOPICS ARE THE FOCUS OF THIS GUIDE: THE WIVES OF HENRY VIII THE CLOSURE OF THE MONASTERIES AND THE PILGRIMAGE OF GRACE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANST CHURCH AND REASONS FOR THE DIFFERENCES MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS BRIEF NOTES ON THE SPANISH ARMADA THESE NOTES ARE IN THE FORMAT I HANDED THEM TO MY PUPILS. YOU MAY WANT TO ADJUST OR ADD TO THEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR OWN EXAM PAPER.