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Medicine Through Time TOP TIPS
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Medicine Through Time TOP TIPS

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Show this to your Year 11s before their Medicine Through Time Edexcel 9-1 GCSE exam. This PowerPoint goes through the essential pieces of information that they need to know before the exam - focussing on exam skills and how to write the answers.
Treatments & Preventions of the Black Death
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Treatments & Preventions of the Black Death

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Suitable for KS3 using skills and knowledge needed for Edexcel GCSE Medicine Through Time Black Death case study!!! Start your students early in preparation for GCSE. Looks at the Four Humours, miasma and more. Whole lesson includes differentiated activities and resources. Feedback is welcome and please check out my whole SoW for the Black Death for KS3.
Black Death Assessment
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Black Death Assessment

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An assessment for KS3 on the Black Death. 3 questions testing a range of skills, with mark scheme: Describe how Medieval people treated the Black Death Source skills on symptoms (what can you learn…) How did the Black Death affect England? Teacher’s assessment page is at the back for feedback and corrections. Mark scheme included!!
What was the Black Death?
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What was the Black Death?

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Suitable for teaching KS3. What was the Black Death? An enquiry lesson that looks at the skeletons recently discovered at Charterhouse Square. Students need to investigate what killed 50% of the population in 1348. Even includes news clips from when the skeletons were discovered!! Whole lesson including differentiated activities and resources. It is useful to have the textbook Making Sense of History textbook 1066-1509 however the lesson can be adapted for use without out as it is only needed for one task.
Latin - Esse
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Latin - Esse

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For teaching students who are learning Latin for the first time. This worksheet covers ‘esse’. Worksheet where they can practice writing sentences, includes vocabulary.
Revision Materials for Constantine
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Revision Materials for Constantine

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For teaching Ancient History. Notes on Constantine - I have used this as revision for my A Level students and include these at the end of each topic for consolidation. Includes: Christianity Army Consolidation of power Rise of power Key terms and dates
Black Death BUNDLE
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Black Death BUNDLE

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Whole scheme of work for teaching the Black Death for 11-14s, including assessment! This has been made with a focus on GCSE skills and terminology for Medicine Through Time. What was the Black Death? Symptoms/causes Treatments/preventions Consequences Assessment Also includes a 20 question quiz and knowledge organiser!
GCSE Weimar Republic Revision Questions
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GCSE Weimar Republic Revision Questions

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany 9-1 new specification. Quiz questions for all of key topic one (the Weimar Republic) and includes a practice exam question. Useful to set as revision. Please review if you buy and check out my other lessons and resources!
GCSE Elizabeth - Walter Raleigh and Roanoke/Virginia
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GCSE Elizabeth - Walter Raleigh and Roanoke/Virginia

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE Early Elizabethan England Whole lesson (2 hours), plus workbooklet to accompany the lesson. Tasks are differentiated for grades 9-1! Looks at the importance of Walter Raleigh compared to Francis Drake. Lesson goes through the failed colonies of Roanoke and why attempts to colonise fail. Even includes a 20 question quiz and GCSE exam style homework.
GCSE Medicine | 1800's Surgery
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GCSE Medicine | 1800's Surgery

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For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present. 18th-19th Century Medicine: Why was there a rapid change in surgical treatments c1700-1900? This lesson covers the problems and solutions of surgery 1700-1900; The problems in the early 19th century Pain Infection Blood loss The solutions in the 19th and 20th centuries Anaesthetics Antiseptic surgery Aseptic surgery Blood transfusions (20th century) Also included: Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class! 20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson Role play script! Exam style question - 12 mark ‘explain why’ + AFL sheet! Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Medicine Through Time resources!
Hitler Youth Assessment
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Hitler Youth Assessment

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Suitable for 11-14s. An assessment that can be done in class or as homework on the Hitler Youth. 3 questions with a GCSE exam style focus; describe two features, a source question and an essay ‘how far do you agree’ question. Includes mark scheme and AFL sheet. Please review if you buy and check out my other resources.
Rise of Hitler
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Rise of Hitler

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Can be used as revision for GCSE - this PowerPoint goes through the Rise of Hitler, including some video clips. I usually get students to make a mind-map of the information.
Democracy and Dictatorship
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Democracy and Dictatorship

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Suitable for teaching 11-16s. This lesson looks at the difference between democracy and dictatorship and can be used as a starter lesson for introducing Nazi Germany or the Cold War. The lesson includes activities such as sorting political parties on a spectrum and understanding countries that are a democracy/dictatorship today. Please review if you buy and check out my other resources.
Henry VII Rebellions 20Q quiz
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Henry VII Rebellions 20Q quiz

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Questions are based on rebellions for the OCR Tudor Rebellions course. 20 question quiz on Henry VII. I use this for A Level but can be used with any age group. Includes answers.
Royal Power  & Charles I
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Royal Power & Charles I

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Suitable for teaching KS3. The story of royal power from 1500-present day. This lesson looks at how and why royal power changed from 1500-present day, creating a ‘royal rollercoaster’ by looking at the stories of different monarchs. This is a great introductory lesson for Charles I and the Civil War, as it encourages students to consider what the turning point might be in royal power. It would be useful to have access to the Year 8 SHP textbooks for this lesson. Please check out my other resources, and review if you purchase!
Why did the English Civil War break out?
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Why did the English Civil War break out?

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Suitable for teaching KS3 Charles I and the English Civil War. This lesson goes through the start of the Civil War, and reasons for it, breaking it down into economic, political and religious causes, using a card sort which is sorted into a venn diagram. All worksheets are included that are needed at the end of the PowerPoint, with instructions. The lesson starts with a source which is a great discussion starter! Please check out my other Civil War resources, and review if you purchase!
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
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Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

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Suitable for teaching 11-14s on WW1 - Assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Whole lesson plus resources on the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Students investigate the assassination by using a ‘Sarajevo Police Report’ using a video and differentiated information sheets. Plenary gets students to decide who they think is to blame for the assassination. Please review if you purchase and check out my other resources.
WW1 Medicine: Trenches & Ambulances
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WW1 Medicine: Trenches & Ambulances

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For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Medicine Through Time - the British Sector on the Western Front Whole lesson plus work booklet for teaching grades 9-1 with differentiated tasks: ‘How did the organisation of the trench system affect medical treatment?’ This lesson looks at: Trench system Stretcher bearers including source analysis Ambulances (motor, horse, canal, barge, ship and train) Also include an exam style question WITH SOURCES: How useful are sources A and B for an enquiry into the problems faced by stretcher bearers? (8 marks) & Describe two features of transportation of injured soldiers on the Western Front (4 marks) ALSO included - 20 question quiz! You will need access to the Pearson textbook Please review if you purchase and check out my other WW1 Medicine lessons and resources.
Battle of Britain
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Battle of Britain

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For teaching 11-14s Why did Britain win the Battle of Britain? This lesson looks at why Britain won the Battle of Britain. Students begin by understanding the context after Dunkirk and Hitler’s plan (including 2 videos!), then looking at which side was better prepared. Then students will use differentiated sources (included) to assess why Britain won the Battle of Britain. Please note 20th Century World textbooks by SHP are needed for 1 task (the which side was better prepared) but the rest of the lesson is fully resourced! Feedback is welcome; please review if you purchase!