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25 years of experience as Assistnt Head; Head of Humanities and AST for history. Resources generally for KS3-KS5 history, some that can be used as English resources, and some politics/citizenship resources

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25 years of experience as Assistnt Head; Head of Humanities and AST for history. Resources generally for KS3-KS5 history, some that can be used as English resources, and some politics/citizenship resources
GCSE 9-1 THE IMPACT OF MIGRANTS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND LESSONS
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GCSE 9-1 THE IMPACT OF MIGRANTS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND LESSONS

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This bundle has been created for the new GCSE Edexcel 9-1 Breadth Study - Migrants in Britain. It contains the third 4 lessons for key topic 1 - Medieval Britain. Impact of migrants. Each lesson examines the impact of a different group of migrants coming to England in the medieval period. They contain a variety of activities and relevant clip to aid learning. Each lesson includes the opportunity to start mastering the different examination question types through modeling and sharing criterion. Duration: Each lesson takes an hour to teach
A LEVEL THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH I - LESSON 2:THE RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT
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A LEVEL THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH I - LESSON 2:THE RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT

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This is the second lesson for the Elizabeth I section for the A level unit on the Mid Tudors and Elizabeth. It considers the Religious Settlement and the difficulties encountered by Elizabeth when trying to find a ‘Middle Way.’ The lesson is taught through using a range of activities and key terms necessary for success at A Level. Duration: 1 hour and homework
GCSE 9-1 MIGRANTS IN BRITAIN. CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM LOMBARDY AND THE LOW COUNTRIES IN  c.800-1500
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GCSE 9-1 MIGRANTS IN BRITAIN. CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM LOMBARDY AND THE LOW COUNTRIES IN c.800-1500

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This lesson is the second lesson for the new GCSE breadth study - Migrants in Britain, and it continues the analysis of causes of migration in the Medieval Era, with a focus on migration from the Low countries and Lombardy. Students will learn: Students will learn about: The push/pull factors bringing European migrants to England The importance of weavers The restrictions facing rich bankers and how they found a loophile A 4 mark similarities/differences question Modeled 12 mark answer A work booklet containing sample questions; sample answers and examination technique tips and advice for this course is also available. Duration: 1 hour
A LEVEL HISTORY: HENRY VII AND HENRY VIII'S FOREIGN POLICY
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A LEVEL HISTORY: HENRY VII AND HENRY VIII'S FOREIGN POLICY

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This bundle contains all of the resources required to teach the foreign policy of both Henry VII and Henry VIII. One of the resources also contains a historiography of Henry VII’s financial policy. Learning opportunities revolve around the study of interpretations as required by the A Level examination.
COMPLETE SET OF REVISION  LESSONS FOR THE SKILLS AT GCSE
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COMPLETE SET OF REVISION LESSONS FOR THE SKILLS AT GCSE

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This bundle contains all of the lessons needed for revising the skills needed for the GCSE skills paper USA Conflict at Home and Abroad (Weimar and Nazi Germany also available). There are 5 lessons which focus on one skill per lesson: They are taught through the use of modeling; AFL and repetition in an attempt to embed each skill and maximise performance. Each power point is colourful and engaging, and easy to teach.
GCSE - CRIME; PUNISHMENT AND POLICING REVISION MATERIALS AND WHITECHAPEL LESSONS
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GCSE - CRIME; PUNISHMENT AND POLICING REVISION MATERIALS AND WHITECHAPEL LESSONS

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This contains everything you need for teaching the Historic Environment section of the GCSE Crime; Punishment and Policing through time unit. All lessons are fully resourced and differentiated (Free sample lesson available) and no text book is needed. It also includes 70 colour-coded crime and punishment cards for revising knowledge. They can be cut out; laminated and used for revision/starters/plenaries. Furthermore it includes a comprehensive revision booklet which contains knowledge organisers; model answers; Whitechapel revision cards; ticklists and revision questions. No additional preparation from the teacher is needed.
Crime; Punishment and Policing GCSE - All lessons with resources (no text book needed) for historic environment and comprehensive revision guide/exam practice questions.
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Crime; Punishment and Policing GCSE - All lessons with resources (no text book needed) for historic environment and comprehensive revision guide/exam practice questions.

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All Historic environment lessons - 25x1 hour lessons with resources included; a revision guide containing key features revision cards; AO1 ticklists; tabulated AO1; model examination answers and examination practice questions with criterion. These resources have been created for EDEXCEL GCSE Paper 1, however can be used for Crime; Punishment and Policing Unit. Intro is Lessons 1-3 Lessons 1-4 are lessons 4-10 Lesson 11 is a practice paper
V.E. DAY IN THE HISTORY OR ENGLISH CLASSROOM
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V.E. DAY IN THE HISTORY OR ENGLISH CLASSROOM

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These resources covers skills required for success in English and Historycontain everything you need to help students understand the significance of VE Day. The first resource contains an assembly (approx 20 mins) and an extended writing task for a lesson. The whole power point would take about an hour to teach and involves drawing on historical and literacy skills. The second resource is a n alternative lesson which investigates the morality behind the bombing of Dresden - students use a wide range of historical source material to carry out an investigation and reach a judgment. The final resource can either be used in a history lesson or a tutorial as a starter or fun activity to test knowledge in the form of a quiz/wordsearch for VE Day.
GCSE 9-1 MIGRANTS IN BRITAIN - THE EXPERIENCES OF THE NORMANS
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GCSE 9-1 MIGRANTS IN BRITAIN - THE EXPERIENCES OF THE NORMANS

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This lesson is the second of four looking at the experiences of migrants in Medieval England. This lesson focuses on Norman migration and involves the consideration of the relationships between the Normans and Saxons through the examination of methods of consolidation of power and control. Students will start to learn about and make webs of causation to help them with question 4 on the examination paper. There are also two clips included to help support their understanding of the role of castles and the Domesday Book Duration: 1 hour A work booklet containing sample questions; sample answers and examination technique tips and advice for this course is also available.
A LEVEL MID TUDOR CRISIS LESSON 11. MARY I AND THE RESTORATION OF CATHOLICISM
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A LEVEL MID TUDOR CRISIS LESSON 11. MARY I AND THE RESTORATION OF CATHOLICISM

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This lesson is suitable for any A Level Tudor unit of work. It uses both contemporary sources and interpretations, and is therefore suitable for all boards and all units. It fully resourced, and can be used with any examination board approved text book. It contains a range of varied activities and clips all designed to maximise performance at A Level. In this lesson students will learn about: The about Mary I’s religious aims, and the problems associated with achieving them. The process of religious change including the key developments. The impact of her advisors.An evaluation of whether persecution or persuasion was the most effective method. Duration: This is a double lesson plus homework - it will take at least 2 hours plus work at home to complete all activities.
A LEVEL MID TUDOR CRISIS LESSON 13.  INTERPRETATIONS OF MARY TUDOR
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A LEVEL MID TUDOR CRISIS LESSON 13. INTERPRETATIONS OF MARY TUDOR

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This lesson is suitable for any A Level Tudor unit of work. It uses both contemporary sources and interpretations, and is therefore suitable for all boards and all units. It fully resourced, and can be used with any examination board approved text book. It contains a range of varied activities and clips all designed to maximise performance at A Level. In this lesson students will learn to: Look at evidence to enable them to decide whether or not Mary Tudor deserves to be remembered as ‘Bloody Mary.’ Duration: 1 hour
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 5
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 5

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This is the FIFTH lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson looks at the evidence surrounding the death of Emily Wilding Davison, and requires students to evaluate a range of source material to reach a judgment on whether it was suicide or whether it was a tragic accident. It contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 1: THE COLLAPSE OF IMPERIAL GERMANY
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 1: THE COLLAPSE OF IMPERIAL GERMANY

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This is the first lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It provides background information on the causes of Germany’s defeat in the First World War and evaluates the socio-economic consequences of the war. It contains varied tasks; key words and reading necessary for success at A Level. Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 2: THE GERMAN REVOLUTION
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 2: THE GERMAN REVOLUTION

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This is the second lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates why the October reforms failed to prevent the November Revolution, and considers the nature of the changes. It contains varied tasks; key words and reading necessary for success at A Level. Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 6
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 6

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This is the SIXTH lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson considers the factors that caused women to commit violent acts and evaluates why the First World War was a turning point in women’s fortunes. It contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book. This particular lesson is long, and might need 2 periods allocated to it.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 3: THE WEIMAR CONSTITUTION
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 3: THE WEIMAR CONSTITUTION

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This is the third lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates whether or not the elections for the National Assembly in Germany were a victory for democracy in 1919. It also considers how fundamental the changes brought about by the Weimar constitution were. It contains varied tasks; key words and reading necessary for success at A Level. Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 4: THE IMPACT OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 4: THE IMPACT OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES

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This is the fourth lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates the historiography of the Treaty of Versailles, including its significance. Students should have done a flipped learning task for homework set in lesson 3 in preparation for this lesson. Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 4
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 4

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This is the FOURTH lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson considersiders arguments against women getting the vote and links them to attitudes of the time by looking at propaganda. It considers contemporary source materials and interpretation; contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 1
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 1

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This is the first lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson looks at the social and political staus of women in the late nineteenth century and sets the scene for women’s demand for the vote. It considers contemporary source materials and interpretation; contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 3
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 3

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This is the THIRD lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson considers the most effective method used by women to try to secure the vote. It considers contemporary source materials and interpretation; contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.