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I have worked as a history teacher since 2015 in both the UK and abroad. I have used that experience to make the best resources possible for myself and others in this profession. I take care to make it clear what students need to do but also those who are unfamiliar with the content they are delivering. I am uploading multiple individual lessons and bundle's for KS3 as well as course specific content relevant to Cambridge and Edexcel GCSE and AS/A-Level history. Please do leave me a review.

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I have worked as a history teacher since 2015 in both the UK and abroad. I have used that experience to make the best resources possible for myself and others in this profession. I take care to make it clear what students need to do but also those who are unfamiliar with the content they are delivering. I am uploading multiple individual lessons and bundle's for KS3 as well as course specific content relevant to Cambridge and Edexcel GCSE and AS/A-Level history. Please do leave me a review.
9. Greatest Events of the 20th Century Project
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9. Greatest Events of the 20th Century Project

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This is the last of the nine lessons I created for a Year 9 class focusing on ‘Early Events of the 20th Century’ specifically focusing on the sinking of the Titanic and the womens suffrage movement. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups. This lesson is a project I created and I have used it at the beginning of term to introduce major 20th century events and get students engaged in research and I have also used it towards the end of the year. Both times I have used this as an extra progress check for my students.
1. Medieval Towns
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1. Medieval Towns

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This is the first of 11 lessons I created for a Year 7 class focusing on the high and late ‘Middle Ages’ in England. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups.
9. Joan of Arc
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9. Joan of Arc

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This is the ninth of 11 lessons I created for a Year 7 class focusing on the high and late ‘Middle Ages’ in England. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups.
5. Why Did Women Want the Vote?
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5. Why Did Women Want the Vote?

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This is the fifth of nine lessons I created for a Year 9 class focusing on ‘Early Events of the 20th Century’ specifically focusing on the sinking of the Titanic and the womens suffrage movement. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activites that could be adapted for most year groups.
6. Who were the Suffragettes?
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6. Who were the Suffragettes?

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This is the sixth of nine lessons I created for a Year 9 class focusing on ‘Early Events of the 20th Century’ specifically focusing on the sinking of the Titanic and the womens suffrage movement. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activites that could be adapted for most year groups.
8. Why did women get the vote in 1918?
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8. Why did women get the vote in 1918?

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This is the eighth of nine lessons I created for a Year 9 class focusing on ‘Early Events of the 20th Century’ specifically focusing on the sinking of the Titanic and the womens suffrage movement. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups. **Please note: I have also included an assessment that could be used at the end of this unit. **
7. Did Emily Davison Mean to Kill Herself?
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7. Did Emily Davison Mean to Kill Herself?

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This is the seventh of nine lessons I created for a Year 9 class focusing on ‘Early Events of the 20th Century’ specifically focusing on the sinking of the Titanic and the womens suffrage movement. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups.
3. Who was to blame for the Titanic?
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3. Who was to blame for the Titanic?

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This is the third of nine lessons I created for a Year 9 class focusing on ‘Early Events of the 20th Century’ specifically focusing on the sinking of the Titanic and the womens suffrage movement. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activites that could be adapted for most year groups.
1. Introduction to the 20th Century
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1. Introduction to the 20th Century

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This is the first of nine lessons I created for a Year 9 class focusing on ‘Early Events of the 20th Century’ specifically focusing on the sinking of the Titanic and the womens suffrage movement. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activites that could be adapted for most year groups. This lesson is an introduction to this topic, exploring life in the UK in the early 20th century some key events of the century. **Please note for this lesson you will need the ‘Technology, War and Idependance: 1901-Present Day’ Textbook by Aaron Wilkes. **
2. The Titanic
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2. The Titanic

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This is the second of nine lessons I created for a Year 9 class focusing on ‘Early Events of the 20th Century’ specifically focusing on the sinking of the Titanic and the womens suffrage movement. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activites that could be adapted for most year groups.
3. Medieval food
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3. Medieval food

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This is the third of 11 lessons I created for a Year 7 class focusing on the high and late ‘Middle Ages’ in England. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups.
4. Medieval Crime and Punishment
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4. Medieval Crime and Punishment

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This is the fourth of 11 lessons I created for a Year 7 class focusing on the high and late ‘Middle Ages’ in England. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups.
3. Primary and Secondary Sources
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3. Primary and Secondary Sources

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This is third lesson I use in my welcome pack when starting the ‘What is History?’ topic with Year 7 students. In these series of lessons you will be able to teach them the skills they need in history. This lesson can be easily adapted to fit your classroom, department, a different age group or school specifications.
2. Medieval Football
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2. Medieval Football

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This is the second of 11 lessons I created for a Year 7 class focusing on the high and late ‘Middle Ages’ in England. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups.
11. Middle Ages Project
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11. Middle Ages Project

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This is the final lesson I created for a Year 7 class focusing on the high and late ‘Middle Ages’ in England. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups. This particular lesson is different from the others as it not only acts as individual research for students but it could also be an end of unit assessment.
1. Welcome to History
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1. Welcome to History

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This is first lesson I use in my welcome pack when starting the ‘What is History?’ topic with Year 7 students. In these series of lessons you will be able to teach them the skills they need in history. This lesson can be easily adapted to fit your classroom, department, a different age group or school specifications.
2. The Sutton Hoo Burial
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2. The Sutton Hoo Burial

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This is the second of 10 lessons I have created focusing on the ‘Norman Conquest of England’. This topic covers everything from life in Anglo-Saxon England, the two invasions of 1066 and life after Hastings.
5. Medieval Medicine
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5. Medieval Medicine

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This is the fifth of 11 lessons I created for a Year 7 class focusing on the high and late ‘Middle Ages’ in England. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups.
7. Tollund Man
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7. Tollund Man

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This is seventh and final lesson I use in my welcome pack when starting the ‘What is History?’ topic with Year 7 students. In these series of lessons you will be able to teach them the skills they need in history. This lesson comes with two different types of assessment, one essay on the Tollund man and one progress check assessment with multiple types of questions but both require the skills students learned in this course. This lesson can be easily adapted to fit your classroom, department, a different age group or school specifications.
7. King John
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7. King John

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This is the seventh of 11 lessons I created for a Year 7 class focusing on the high and late ‘Middle Ages’ in England. These lessons offer a range of fun and engaging activities that could be adapted for most year groups.