Here are a collection of lessons on the Tudors that focus on the Tudor history alongside recent historiography on diversity in the Tudor time period.
The lessons are:
Who were the Tudors?
Who was Henry VIII?
Who were Henry’s wives?
Who was Edward VI?
How successful was the reign of Elizabeth?
What do Tudor Portraits show us about the Tudors?
Assessment on source usefulness
Why do we not see black Tudors in our history lessons?
A revision guide which encourages recall and supports pupils in answering exam style questions. This resource is for the Cold War and uses disciplinary knowledge to provide pupils with more contextual knowledge to support their understanding of the Cold War
A revision guide which encourages recall and supports pupils in answering exam style questions. This resource is for the Cold War and uses disciplinary knowledge to provide pupils with more contextual knowledge to support their understanding of the Cold War
This revision booklet features all aspects of the Norman Conquest. It allows pupils to recall all events and utilise their research to further analyse the significance of the events and the impact the conquest had on the Anglo-Saxon population.
This material is a fantastic resource in aiding pupils in mastering the foundational knowledge of the Conquest.
America 1920’s revision resources. The booklet contains foundational information on all topics in the 1920’s. It is accompanied by exam questions which offer a guide to all pupils on how to approach the question.
Implemented within a school setting and extremely useful in supporting gaps in learning and aids recall sufficiently
America 1940’s/1960’s revision resources. The booklet contains foundational information on all topics in the post war era. It is accompanied by exam questions which offer a guide to all pupils on how to approach the question.
Implemented within a school setting and extremely useful in supporting gaps in learning and aids recall sufficiently
A revision guide which encourages recall and supports pupils in answering exam style questions. This resource is for the Cold War and uses disciplinary knowledge to provide pupils with more contextual knowledge to support their understanding of the Cold War
This is an outline of 6 lessons on Genocide. This is suitable for ages 14 and above. This discusses a variety of Genocide
Holocaust
Cambodia
Armenia
Rwanda
It also provides detail on what historiography you can rely on when teaching these lessons.
If anyone takes an interest in this and wants more then I can provide further resources or schemes on any topic
Knowledge organiser displaying the foundational knowledge to aid pupils in their revision of the Norman conquest. Instrumental for quick revision and great for pupils with gaps in knowledge
This revision booklet features all aspects of the Norman Religion. It allows pupils to recall all events and utilise their research to further analyse the significance of the events and the impact the conquest had on the Anglo-Saxon population.
This material is a fantastic resource in aiding pupils in mastering the foundational knowledge of Norman religion. It simplifies tricky concepts and allows pupils to delve deeper into understanding how the Normans reformed and improved the quality of religion within England
This revision booklet features all aspects of the Norman Lifestyle. It allows pupils to recall all events and utilise their research to further analyse the significance of the events and the impact the conquest had on the Anglo-Saxon population.
This material is a fantastic resource in aiding pupils in mastering the foundational knowledge of everyday life and allows them to understand how they can use their findings to apply it to the exam criteria
Knowledge organiser displaying the foundational knowledge to aid pupils in their revision of Norman lifestyle and culture. Instrumental for quick revision and great for pupils with gaps in knowledge
Knowledge organiser displaying the foundational knowledge to aid pupils in their revision of Norman religion. Instrumental for quick revision and great for pupils with gaps in knowledge
Knowledge organiser displaying the foundational knowledge to aid pupils in their revision of the Cold War during the 1960’s. Instrumental for quick revision and great for pupils with gaps in knowledge
This resource contains 12 lessons on the Civil Rights movement and the impact of Slavery on American society. The lessons are all on powerpoint and have respective word documents attached:
The lessons are:
Lesson 1: What was the impact of slavery upon America?
Lesson 2: How did life change for African Americans after the abolition of slavery
Lesson 3: How did Brown V Topeka impact inequality?
Lesson 4: How did Little Rock impact inequality?
Lesson 5: How did MLK impact inequality?
Lesson 6: How did Montgomery bus boycott impact inequality?
Lesson 7: How did the Freedom Riders impact inequality?
Lesson 8: How did the Sit ins impact inequality?
Lesson 9: Which event was most significant in challenging inequality? Civil Rights recap
Lesson 10: Assesment: Which decade had the biggest impact in challenging inequality?
Lesson 11: How did Malcolm X impact inequality?
Lesson 12: What was the legacy of the Civil Rights movement
A set of lessons for KS3 that look at Hastings and the Norman Conquest and have an assessment point at the end
The lessons:
Life in 1066
Who were the claimants to the throne?
Who was Harold Godwinson?
What happened at the Battle of Stamford Bridge?
What was the difference between the two sides?
Why did William win at Hastings?
What was the Narrative of Hastings?
What happened after Hastings?
A collection of lessons on King John and the Magna Carta
Lessons are:
Who was King John?
Why was the Magna Carta put in place?
What was the impact of Magna Carta?
What did people say about John?
What did Disney say about John?
Assessment
This work booklet follows the specification set by AQA. It begins with the establishment of the Weimar Republic and ends with the success of Stressman. The booklet is excellent in aiding recall and providing good foundational knowledge for students to develop
Please feel free to look at my free guide on how to use Dual Coding in the history classroom. I will do many of these guides on a variety of these topics. There are numerous links on the bottom of the guide to help support teachers in their practice