THe perfect quiz to check students understanding of the Russain revolution at GCSE or just as a baseline test at A-level. Suitable for IGCSE, GCSE mainly.
The Edexcel Anglo-Saxon Norman key topic one - Anglo Saxon England and Norman conquest. A quiz of 60 questions with answers, good revision test and can be changed to become revision cards
The Edexcel Anglo-Saxon Norman key topic one - Anglo Saxon England and Norman conquest. Explains the Marcher Earldoms and has questions at the back. Great to support students catch up and goes beyond the textbook.
A knowledge quiz for key topic one and two of Edexcel’s superpower relations with answer sheet. They are multiple choice so great for recall and broken down into sub topics which allows students and teachers to RAG understanding of learning
Notes and essay plans for the Edexcel British Empire unit. This is for Britain gaining and losing an Empire 1763 - 1914 includig both breath studies and all five the depth studies.
It gives specific examples and highlights relative importance with reasoned judgements.
Ready to use lesson:
Black activism in the Notting Hill area. Claudia Jones and the West
Indian Gazette. The 1959 Caribbean Carnival and the later
development of the Notting Hill Carnival. Frank Crichlow and the
Mangrove Restaurant. The British Black Panthers. The ‘Mangrove
Nine’. The lessons uses the Pearson textbook for formative and summative assessment.
An enquiry used at key stage three which looks at the power in the 17th century and where power resides. Rather than a typical look at just Cromwell it focuses on where power resides in the 17th century. Looking at ordinary people and witchcraft. The Civil War in the 1640s, the reign of Cromwell and the adjusted power of Charles II. No textbook required, ready to go enquiry. There are scaffolds in the lesson to support EAL and SEND and summative questions at the end of each lesson
Ready to use lesson. The local context of Notting Hill. The reasons for Caribbean
migration to the area. The problems of housing: houses of multiple
occupation (HMOs), overcrowding and slum landlords, e.g. Peter
Rachman. Bruce Kenrick and the Notting Hill Housing Trust. The
development of Portobello Road market. Lesson uses Pearson textbook for formative and summative questions.
Ready to use lesson. The influence of Caribbean cultures on the area, in particular the development of shops, markets, cafes and restaurants, shebeens,
nightclubs and entertainment which featured Caribbean food and
music. The development of All Saints Road. Mutual self-help
organisations, e.g. ‘pardner’ schemes. It uses the Pearson textbook for formative and summative questions.
Ready to use lesson including videos on Racism and policing. The Notting Hill Riots (1958). The murder of Kelso Cochrane and the reaction of the local community. The impact of anti-immigrant groups, including Oswald Mosley’s Union Movement and his 1959 election campaign. Uses the Pearson textbook for formative and summative assessment.
Britain losing and gaining an Empire - timeline covering the key events in the breath timeline for trade. Puts all of the key events in front of students, helping them pull out key ideas in exams.
This timeline is ideal for GCSE Weimar Nazi Germany unit. It takes students through the key events from 1918 to 1939. It could be used at the beginning of a unit as an overview or a great revision tool. It could also be used when looking at similarities and differences of Weimar and Nazi Germany at A-level.
This resource covers all key events of the Superpower relations unit 1943 - 91, ideal for the edexcel unit at GCSE or for a Cold War overview. Can be used at the beginning of the course or as an overview or at the end to review key events.
Ready to use lessons resources for the historical enquiry of migration in Britain. These resources have been made with Edexcel in mind, but could be adapted for AQA or OCR. All lessons have keywords and comprehension questions that can be used for formative and summative assessment. There are five 90 minute lessons, I use a past paper as an end of topic assessment, which you can access for free from the Edexcel website. The questions have reference to page numbers using the Pearson book written by Tony Warner.
The Edexcel Anglo-Saxon Norman Key Topic Three - Norman England 1066 - 88. These resources are ready to use and broken down into six enquiries. The resources have the Pearson textbook as a reference in addition to extra worksheets. the resources have comprehension questions to encourage formative and summative assessments. There are also scaffolds for exam questions which differentiate for SEND and stretch and challenge students. Particularly with EAL.
A multiple choice quiz for the causes of the French revolution. Ideal as a low stake quiz at any level, but particularly A-level and GCSE. It includes answer sheet
20 questions on MLK’s Selma campaign with an answer sheet, the questions are multiple choice, good low stake quiz which can be used to encourage recall
Part of the Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Anglo-Saxon and Norman England c1060 - 1088. Lesson is ready to use with key words ad questions to promote formative and summative assessment. Uses the Pearson History textbook for page numbers and extra resources are attached.