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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
Henry VII's consolidation of power
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Henry VII's consolidation of power

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This resource covers 5 lessons examining how Henry VII consolidated his power both at home and abroad after his victory at Bosworth. It contains a power point and 3 resources to support teaching the second 5 lessons of the AQA A Level Unit 1C. It contains 32 slides and takes approximately 5 hours to teach. This should be used in conjunction with the AQA approved text book.
WHITECHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT POWERPOINT AND RESOURCES LESSONS 15-16
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WHITECHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT POWERPOINT AND RESOURCES LESSONS 15-16

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This power point contains lessons 15 and 16 in a scheme of learning for the historic environment in Whitechapel. It is part of a 25 lesson scheme also available. It contains activities; sources; and the resources to go with the lessons. This can be used without the text book and is therefore useful if you have to share a set of books. It contains 2 hours of learning
WHITECHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT POWERPOINT AND RESOURCES LESSONS 19 AND 20
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WHITECHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT POWERPOINT AND RESOURCES LESSONS 19 AND 20

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This power point contains lessons 19 and 20 in a scheme of learning for the historic environment in Whitechapel. It is part of a 25 lesson scheme also available. It contains activities; sources; and the resources to go with the lessons. This can be used without the text book and is therefore useful if you have to share a set of books. It contains 2 hours of learning
WHITECHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT POWERPOINT AND RESOURCES LESSONS 17 AND 18
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WHITECHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT POWERPOINT AND RESOURCES LESSONS 17 AND 18

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This power point contains the first 3 lessons in a scheme of learning for the historic environment in Whitechapel. It is part of a 25 lesson scheme also available. It contains activities; sources; and the resources to go with the lessons. This can be used without the text book and is therefore useful if you have to share a set of books. It contains 2 hours of learning
EDWARD VI AND ROYAL AUTHORITY
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EDWARD VI AND ROYAL AUTHORITY

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This resource should be used in combination with the official AQA A level textbook for unit 1C. It can also be used for other boards teaching the Tudors. It focuses on Somerset’s and Northumberland’s royal authority and starts to consider Edward VI and religion. The Power Point has 29 slides, and is accompanied by 2 additional resources.
POLITICAL DIVISIONS AND DOMESTIC PROBLEMS UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMAN
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POLITICAL DIVISIONS AND DOMESTIC PROBLEMS UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMAN

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This resource is a set of 5x1 hour lessons created for the American Dream A Level Unit. It is the 4th in a series of 5x5 lessons for the section on President Truman. This covers: The 1948 Presidential Election Espionage MacCarthyism and the Red Scare It contains a variety of activities/readings and examination practice.
Regional and Ethic Divisions in the USA in the 1940s, and Truman's foreign Policy including the Bomb
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Regional and Ethic Divisions in the USA in the 1940s, and Truman's foreign Policy including the Bomb

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This is the second in a series of 5 hour lesson packs for the AQA American Dream A Level Unit. It contains a power point which supports approximately 5 hours of learning and accompanying resources for the activities. It has 3 sections: Regional; ethnic and social divisions in the 1940s Truman’s foreign policy directly after World War 2 The Atomic bomb It contains source analysis; debates; evaluative writing and use of maps.
An Introduction to the American Dream  A Level
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An Introduction to the American Dream A Level

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This resource contains a power point presentation and 6 resources (maps; diagrams and graphs) for students to use. It cover the first 5 lessons of the American Dream A Level History course. It is divided into: An introduction to the US constitution; the polictical parties and the role of the president An analysis of Roosevelt’s presidency and the state of the US in 1945 Economic policy It contains many student activities and would take about 5 hours to complete. The first 2.5 hours of this lesson would also be useful for A Level Government and Politics - comparative politics.
GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 3.  ATOMIC BOMB; TELEGRAMS AND SATELLITE STATES
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GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 3. ATOMIC BOMB; TELEGRAMS AND SATELLITE STATES

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This is the third lesson for the EDEXCEL GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War. It covers the third topic - the imapact of the dropping of the atomic bomb; the Long and Novikov Telegrams and the setting up of Satellite states in Eastern Europe. This is fully resourced and no text book is needed. There are information sheets for exercise books. It contains various tasks linked to ensuring success in the examination.
GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR.  LESSON 1 THE GRAND ALLIANCE; TEHRAN; YALTA AND POTSDAM.
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GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR. LESSON 1 THE GRAND ALLIANCE; TEHRAN; YALTA AND POTSDAM.

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This is the first lesson for the EDEXCEL GCSE Superpower Relationas and the Cold War. It covers the first topic - the Grand Alliance; the Tehran; Yalta and Potsdam conferences. This is fully resourced and no text book is needed. There are information sheets for exercise books and an examination zone activity where students practice writing a narrative account - modeled first paragraph and link sentence. Wrriting frame for those who need differentiation.
GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 2.  IDEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES
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GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 2. IDEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES

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This is the second lesson for the EDEXCEL GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War. It covers the second topic - Ideological difference and the attitudes of the Big 3. This is fully resourced and no text book is needed. There are information sheets for exercise books. It contains various tasks and an examination zone activity where students practice writing a significance answer - modeled first paragraph. writing frame for those who need differentiation.
VE DAY QUIZ AND CLASS DISCUSSION
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VE DAY QUIZ AND CLASS DISCUSSION

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This is a quiz/discussion to use tohelp student’s knowledge and understanding of VE Day on the 8th of May. It would take about half an hour to complete, and is suitable as a tutorial activity and to stimulate evaluative thinking.
A LEVEL - HENRY VIII GOVERNMENT AND THE RISE AND FALL OF THOMAS WOLSY
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A LEVEL - HENRY VIII GOVERNMENT AND THE RISE AND FALL OF THOMAS WOLSY

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These lessons will take about 6/7 hours to teach. They focus on the government of Henry VIII and the rise and fall of Thomas Wolsey. The key topics they include for historical investigation are: A comparison of the governments of Henry VII and Henry VIII Henry VIII’s actions on becoming king The historiography of Thomas Wolsey The historiography of the Eltham Ordinances The King’s Great Matter Anne Boleyn and Wolsey’s fall from power They were made for AQA A level unit 1C, but are useful for any post 16 study of the Tudors
A LEVEL - HUMANISM AND THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII
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A LEVEL - HUMANISM AND THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII

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These lessons were created for A level history unit 1C on the AQA board, however are useful for any post 16 study of the Tudors. They give the students the opportunity to examine humanism and the Renaissance period, and continue with an in depth look into the dissolution of the monasteries with a focus on the findings in various monasteries around the country. Students have the opportunities to research and make judgments on various interpretations of history.
A LEVEL - PRESIDENT EISENHOWER'S FOREIGN POLICY
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A LEVEL - PRESIDENT EISENHOWER'S FOREIGN POLICY

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These lessons cover the whole section on Eisenhower’s foreign policy for the AQA A Level Unit 2Q The American Dream. They are accompanied by the full set of reource materials needed for the lessons. It would take about 4 hours to teach the lessons, and they involve varied activities which enable A Level students to practice source evaluation and reach supported judgments through extensive research and discussion. This resource is useful for any Post 16 study of Eisenhower’s foreign policy.
A LEVEL - EISENHOWER'S POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND EISENHOWER AND CIVIL RIGHTS
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A LEVEL - EISENHOWER'S POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND EISENHOWER AND CIVIL RIGHTS

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This is a two part A Level series of lessons created for AQA unit 2Q The American Dream, but suitable for any post 16 study of the USA. The first part focuses on Eisenhower’s policy in the Middle East, and is a continuation of the series of lessons on Eisenhower’s foreign policy. The second part considers Eisenhower’s reactions to civil rights issues during his presidency. This includes all of the resources and source materials to teach this part of the specification.
A LEVEL - HENRY VII'S GOVERNMENT AND DEBATE ON HOW FAR HE WAS ABLE TO CONSOLIDATE POWER
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A LEVEL - HENRY VII'S GOVERNMENT AND DEBATE ON HOW FAR HE WAS ABLE TO CONSOLIDATE POWER

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These A Level lessons start with a debate opportunity following on from previous lessons (also available) on how well Henry VII consolidated his power after his victory at Bosworth. This enables students to consider different interpretations of history and provides assessment opportunities. They then look at the structure of Henry VII’s government and consider the key features of the personal government that he ran - this can be used to argue that he was the last Medieval King.