I am currently a head of faculty, with over 10 years teaching experience, specialising in History. I am passionate about developing excellent teaching which allows all pupils to feel challenged, supported and involved in their own learning. I have maintained outstanding results across KS4 and 5 and feel this has been made possible through rigorously planned lessons which are constantly updated to take into account meaningful, pedagogical changes in education.
I am currently a head of faculty, with over 10 years teaching experience, specialising in History. I am passionate about developing excellent teaching which allows all pupils to feel challenged, supported and involved in their own learning. I have maintained outstanding results across KS4 and 5 and feel this has been made possible through rigorously planned lessons which are constantly updated to take into account meaningful, pedagogical changes in education.
Comprehensive, full resourced lesson on the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
This lesson covers the transition from Elizabeth I to James I, before examining the plot in detail, through a number of different activities, including source analysis of the Monteagle letter.
Thank you.
Complete lesson, designed for KS3 students, in which students examine one of Henry’s biggest problems - his continual search for the perfect wife, as well as his reasons for doing so.
Students will examine each of Henry’s wives, what went wrong and what their fates were.
A great lesson for classroom discussion and student engagement.
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Fully resourced lesson on the trial and execution of Charles I.
This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, many different types of activities and a number of educational videos to accompany the lesson as it progresses.
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Fully resourced lesson on the Battle of Britain.
This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, different types of activities and a number of educational videos to accompany the lesson as it progresses.
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This is a complete in-depth presentation, designed for the AQA A-Level, Option 1C - The Tudors: England, 1485–1603.
This lesson covers all of Edward’s reign from 1547-1553, including:
Problems of succession at the beginning and end of the reign.
Complete analysis of Somerset (economy, religion, foreign policy, rebellion…)
Complete analysis of Northumberland (economy, religion, foreign policy, rebellion…)
Hyperlinked video to David Starkey documentary.
Questions and tasks for students to complete
Lesson on the Fulbright Hearings, as part of teaching the Vietnam war.
Contains the main statements made by Kerry for discussion and for students
to analyse, as well as a relevant educational hyperlinked video and
an exam style question.
The Battle of Bosworth, 1485.
This lesson has been designed for KS3 students as part of a module on the Wars of the Roses.
Contextual information, reading, videos and activities are provided throughout.
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Edexcel GCSE History: Medicine in Britain, 1250-present
Topic 4 - Medicine in Modern Britain, 1900-Present
Lesson 1 - Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Medicine in Britain, 1250-present
Topic 4 - Medicine in Modern Britain, 1900-Present
Lesson 3 - Fleming, Florey and Chain’s Development of Penicillin
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: The British sector of the Western Front, 1914–18: injuries, treatment and the trenches
Lesson 3: Conditions requiring medical treatment on the Western Front
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: The British sector of the Western Front, 1914–18: injuries, treatment and the trenches
Lesson 4: The work of the RAMC and FANY
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: The British sector of the Western Front, 1914–18: injuries, treatment and the trenches
Lesson 2: The context of the British sector of the Western Front
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: The British Sector of the Western Front, 1914–18: Injuries, Treatment and the Trenches
• Lesson 1: The historical context of medicine in the early 20th century.
• Lesson 2: The context of the British sector of the Western Front
• Lesson 3: Conditions requiring medical treatment on the Western Front
• Lesson 4: The work of the RAMC and FANY
• Lesson 5: The significance of the Western Front for experiments in surgery & medicine
Each lesson is fully resourced, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Medicine in Britain, 1250-present
Topic 1: Medicine in Medieval England, 1250-1500
• Lesson 1: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
• Lesson 2: Approaches to Prevention and Treatment, 1250-1500
• Lesson 3: Case Study - The Black Death, 1348-49
Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: The British sector of the Western Front, 1914–18: injuries, treatment and the trenches
Lesson 5: The significance of the Western Front for experiments in surgery & medicine
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
This is a complete unit of lessons, covering all 4 topics from the specification in their entirety.
Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.
• Topic 1: Medicine in Medieval England, 1250-1500
o Lesson 1: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
o Lesson 2: Approaches to Prevention and Treatment, 1250-1500
o Lesson 3: Case Study - The Black Death, 1348-49
• Topic 2: The Medical Renaissance, 1500-1700
o Lesson 4: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
o Lesson 5: Approaches to Prevention and Treatment
o Lesson 6: Case Study - William Harvey’s Blood Circulation Discovery
o Lesson 7: Case Study - The Great Plague of London, 1665
• Topic 3: Medicine in 18th and 19th Century Britain (1700-1900)
o Lesson 8: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
o Lesson 9: Approaches to Prevention and Treatment
o Lesson 10: Case Study - Fighting Cholera in London, 1854
• Topic 4: Medicine in Modern Britain, 1900-Present
o Lesson 11: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
o Lesson 12: Approaches to Prevention and Treatment
o Lesson 13: Case Study - Fleming, Florey and Chain’s Development of Penicillin
o Lesson 14: Case Study - The Fight Against Lung Cancer in the 21st Century
Edexcel GCSE History: The British sector of the Western Front, 1914–18: injuries, treatment and the trenches
Lesson 1: The historical context of medicine in the early 20th century.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 1: The Weimar Republic, 1918-29
Lesson 5: The recovery of the Republic, 1924–29
Reasons for economic recovery, including the work of Stresemann, the Rentenmark, the Dawes and Young Plans and American loans and investment.
The impact on domestic policies of Stresemann’s achievements abroad: the Locarno Pact, joining the League of Nations and the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Medicine in Britain, 1250-present
Topic 2: The Medical Renaissance, 1500-1700
• Lesson 1: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
• Lesson 2: Approaches to Prevention and Treatment
• Lesson 3: Case Study - William Harvey’s Blood Circulation Discovery
• Lesson 4: Case Study - The Great Plague of London, 1665
Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Medicine in Britain, 1250-present
Topic 3 - Medicine in 18th and 19th Century Britain (1700-1900)
• Lesson 1: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness
• Lesson 2: Approaches to Prevention and Treatment
• Lesson 3: Case Study - Fighting Cholera in London, 1854
Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.