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Hello, and welcome to my resource shop. I aim to create original resources for KS3, GCSE and AS/A2. I also aim to provide resources on the less obvious, mainstream topics and bring in elements of the LNF. I have 20 years experience as a History teacher, and 15 years as HoD. Have a look around and grab a bargain! 😄 Please leave an honest rating on any resources you may buy. 👍

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Hello, and welcome to my resource shop. I aim to create original resources for KS3, GCSE and AS/A2. I also aim to provide resources on the less obvious, mainstream topics and bring in elements of the LNF. I have 20 years experience as a History teacher, and 15 years as HoD. Have a look around and grab a bargain! 😄 Please leave an honest rating on any resources you may buy. 👍
What did Wales contribute to the Industrial Revolution?
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What did Wales contribute to the Industrial Revolution?

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A problem solving activity to enable pupils to know and understand the contribution of Wales to the Industrial Revolution. The ppt. is self-explanatory, guiding pupils on how to complete the problem solving task. A review activity (Gimme5) provides an example of progression (or can be used as an exit ticket etc.) Enjoy!
How did Henry VII consolidate his power after Bosworth?
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How did Henry VII consolidate his power after Bosworth?

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A simple task to get pupils to consider the problems facing Henry VII after his victory at the Battle of Bosworth. Pupils then consider how Henry tried to solve these problems, and consider his greatest achievement(s). Self explanatory ppt, which has been successful with my classes. Enjoy!
CBAC Hanes Dirwasgiad, Rhyfel ac Adferiad CA1 a 2
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CBAC Hanes Dirwasgiad, Rhyfel ac Adferiad CA1 a 2

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Hen bryd roedd rhai adnoddau Hanes ar gael yn y Gymraeg :-) Dyma beth dw i wedi ei gynhyrchu ar gyfer Uned1 Dirwasgiad, Rhyfel ac Adferiad. Taflenni gwybodaeth a thasgau yn seiliedig ar gwestiynau arholiad CBAC. Gobeithio y bydd hyn o ddefnydd i rywun. Mwynhewch!
Causes and Consequences of the Feb 1917 Russian Revolution - A level resource pack
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Causes and Consequences of the Feb 1917 Russian Revolution - A level resource pack

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A number of resources looking at the causes and consequences of the 1917 February Revolution. The pack includes information about the causes and the events of the revolution, such as Russian entry into WWI, the political, economic and social impact of the war, the actions of the Duma etc. Revision activities and possible exam questions are included.
Llywelyn ap Iorwerth: did he deserve the title "Great"?
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Llywelyn ap Iorwerth: did he deserve the title "Great"?

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A simple task (at first) to consider whether or not one of Medieval Wales' most celebrated Prince deserved to be given the title "Great". The powerpoint is self-explanatory and leads to a literacy (Writing Accurately) task, which covers some strands of the LNF (see the writing accurately pyramid at the end of the ppt). Worked well with my Year 7 class. Hope you find it useful. Enjoy!
Owain Glyndwr: why did he and the Welsh rebel in 1400?
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Owain Glyndwr: why did he and the Welsh rebel in 1400?

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A 2 lesson resource looking at the long term and short term causes of the Glyndwr Rebellion against Henry IV. Elements of Bloom's taxonomy are incorporated into the various activities (progression in difficulty/skill used). Also elements of literacy and numeracy. First task: pupils to look at the famous statue in Corwen, and elicit interpretations about the figure. Second task: pupils to watch a short hyperlinked clip to see if they can answer 4 basic questions about Glyndwr. (Bloom's Recall) Third task: pupils to look at the various grievances in Wales (and personal factors regarding Glyndwr), and categorise them into SPEAR factors. (Bloom's Understanding and Analysis) Fifth task: pupils consider the most important reason(s) why Glyndwr and the Welsh rebelled, and explain whether or not Glyndwr was a reluctant rebel. (Bloom's Evaluate) Final task: this one is up to you, and could cover Bloom's Create. Hope you'll find this useful! Enjoy! Fourth task: pupils then translate the above information into a 9 part factor wheel (e.g. beliefs and ideas, media, poverty, religious etc.), annotating the wheel with at least one important example for the relevant factors. (Bloom's Applying)
Interpretations of Douglas Haig - was he a "butcher" or "war winner"?
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Interpretations of Douglas Haig - was he a "butcher" or "war winner"?

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A task to develop pupils skills of understanding how and why different interpretations are formed when looking at individuals in History. The full powerpoint is self-explanatory, with structured tasks to help enable pupils to reach at least L6+. This task has been successful, and enabled many low-to-middle ability pupils to hit higher levels. Enjoy!
Cootie Catcher 8 question revision task (ICT Template in Word)
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Cootie Catcher 8 question revision task (ICT Template in Word)

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A Word adaptable Cootie Catcher. A fun resource to help pupils think of 8 key questions and answers to a specific topic. This Word template requires pupils to type their questions and answers following the prompts. I've also attached an exemplar on the Gunpowder Plot. Enjoy!
Mussolini - what factors contributed to his downfall in 1943? A level resource pack
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Mussolini - what factors contributed to his downfall in 1943? A level resource pack

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A number of resources looking at the causes of Mussolini's downfall in 1943. Resources refer to Italian performance in WWII, the actions of the Fascist Grand Council in 1943, and the ultimate actions of the King. There's also reference to the Salo Republic, and Mussolini's murder at the hands of Communist Partisans in April 1945. Revision activities and possible exam questions included.
The Liberals and the Suffragettes
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The Liberals and the Suffragettes

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A number of resources looking at the NUWSS and the WSPU, Emily Wilding Davison (interpretations) and the actions of the government when dealing with the WSPU.
How did the Normans conquer Anglo-Saxon England?
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How did the Normans conquer Anglo-Saxon England?

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A number of resources looking at the methods used by the Normans: Terror Castles Feudal System Domesday Book Changes to the Church etc. End task (assessment) is to imagine what the Bayeux Tapestry would have looked like if it included scenes from the actual conquest.
The Textile Revolution
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The Textile Revolution

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A fun, problem solving activity look at how the textile industry developed during the early stages of the industrial revolution. Tasks refer to the Domestic System, problems posed by an ever growing population, inventions and inventors. The H/W reading/research tasks is aimed at developing skills and strands found in the LNF. Enjoy.
WJEC GCSE History Clock Revision: Wales and England in the early C20th
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WJEC GCSE History Clock Revision: Wales and England in the early C20th

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A selection of clock revision sheets focussing on key questions: The Liberal Government: Why poverty became an issue How the Liberals tackled poverty Political problem 1. House of Lords, 2. Labour and 3. Votes for Women Cultural pressures (language decline, religious revival, entertainment, war poets etc. Golden Age: Why was it a golden age for Welsh industry Great Unrest 1. Coal and 2. Slate (Penrhyn Strike) Railways (Llanelli) Proved very popular with my Year 11 group.