Here are a set of lessons that detail the history of revolution. Also attached is knowledge organiser to assist pupils who may not have been present for certian lessons.
Lessons are:
Lesson 1: What is a revolution?
Lesson 2: What was the American Revolution?
Lesson 3: What was the French Revolution?
Lesson 4: What was the Russian Revolution?
Lesson 5: Why could Britain have had a revolution?
Lesson 6: What was the Peterloo massacre and what does it show us about peoples demand to vote?
Lesson 7: ‘Did Britain need to revolt? Use Peterloo to inform your decision’ Assessment lesson
This is a complete set of lessons that cover the postwar of America. They follow the AQA specification and ensure that exam skills are met throughout
Lessons:
How did WWII help the economy recover?
What was the American dream?
What was post war culture like?
What impact did McCarthy have on America?
What was the Civil rights movement?
How did Malcolm X influence Civil Rights?
Civil rights debate lesson
What impact did the Feminist movement have?
How was life for minorities?
Was America a ‘great society’?
Here is a full collection of the 1920s for America Opportunity and Inequality. The lessons follow the specification and meet the criteria of ensuring pupils have sufficient knowledge and exam skills
The lessons are:
Why did America boom in the 1920’s?
How does the Model T-Ford show that America boomed?
Why was their inequalities of wealth in America?
What was the culture like in the 1920s?
How did the role of Women develop in the 1920’s?
What was Prohibition?
How did Prohibition impact America?
What was life like for African Americans in the 1920’s?
Who were the KKK?
How did the Red Scare alienate immigrants?
What does the case of Sacco and Vanzetti show us about Immigration restriction?
Assessment recap lesson
Knowledge organiser displaying the foundational knowledge to aid pupils in their revision of post war America. 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 1930s America. 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 Norman conquest. 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 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 of the origins of the Cold War. 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
Here are a collection of lessons on The Second World War. They consist of PowerPoint presentations and lesson resources on word
The lessons are:
Lesson 1: Who was involved in World War Two?
Lesson 2: How did the Treaty of Versailles encourage World War Two?
Lesson 3: How did Hitlers rise to power encourage World War Two?
Lesson 4: How did Appeasement encourage World War Two?
Lesson 5: Assessment: Argument on which of the three factors was most significant in causing war.
Lesson 6: What did the battles and conflict look like in World War Two?
Here are lessons on America in the 1930’s. It covers the AQA specification and examines exam skills and how to apply them.
The lessons are:
What was the Wall Street crash?
What was the impact of the Wall Street Crash?
Who was Hoover?
What did FDR do to fix the economy?
What was the New Deal? (The exam revision sheet will give you the content you need to do this lesson)
What was the impact of the New Deal?
What was popular culture like in the 1930’s?
How did life change for African Americans and Women during WWII?
New deal Argument lesson
American recap
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.
Knowledge organiser displaying the foundational knowledge to aid pupils in their revision of 1920s America. Instrumental for quick revision and great for pupils with gaps in knowledge
This booklet offers support for all 4 questions on the AQA Elizabeth unit. This also includes the Francis Drake question for exam period 23/24
Each question has 4 aspects for the pupil to work with:
An example answer with a structure and mark scheme. Pupils will then use this to identify what the answer did well and how it can be improved upon
A question in which they can attempt using the structure and mark scheme
A model answer so that they can self-mark their own answer
Another question for some extra challenge
This booklet gives pupils a chance to analyse work, assess answers and then re-draft their own answer. All booklets have been trialled in classroom setting and have been instrumental in the support of pupils who struggle with applying content to their exam questions
This booklet offers support for all 4 questions on the AQA Inter War Years. Each question has 4 aspects for the pupil to work with:
An example answer with a structure and mark scheme. Pupils will then use this to identify what the answer did well and how it can be improved upon
A question in which they can attempt using the structure and mark scheme
A model answer so that they can self-mark their own answer
Another question for some extra challenge
This booklet gives pupils a chance to analyse work, assess answers and then re-draft their own answer. All booklets have been trialled in classroom setting and have been instrumental in the support of pupils who struggle with applying content to their exam questions
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
Here are a collection of lessons which follow the AQA specification of the Cold War in the 1950’s. The lessons focus on providing contextual knowledge and building on exam skills
The Lessons are:
How did Asia fall to Communism? (Case studies on China/Korea/Vietnam)
What was NATO and the Warsaw Pact?
How did the arms race develop the Cold War?
How did the Space Race develop the Cold War?
How did Khrushchev and his appointment change the Cold War?
What was the Hungarian uprising?
What was the reaction to the Hungarian uprising?
How far do you agree? Exam style question
Aqa Cold war lessons following the AQA specification. The lessons cover all topics of the 1960’s and cover exam skills
The lessons are:
What was the U2 spy plane crisis?
How did the Berlin wall cause Cold War tension?
How did the Cuban missile crisis cause tension?
What do interpretations tell us about the Cuban missile crisis?
Why did the Prague Spring begin?
What was the Prague Spring?
How did Detente and SALT de-escalate the Cold War?
How far do you agree? Assessment