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World War One Revision Game
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World War One Revision Game

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Revision game that involves students competing with each other to see who can score the most points. Students take it in turns to roll a dice to reveal a question. Students shade in the question box if they answer correctly.
Was Germany to Blame for World War One?
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Was Germany to Blame for World War One?

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Designed for the AQA 8145 Conflict and Tension course, this lesson examines the arguments behind whether Germany was to blame for starting World War One. Lesson includes a variety of activities, such as a 'just a minute recall game, quiz, analysing sources, and exam practice. WILFs: Recall the different causes of World War One Analyse a range of witnesses to decide who was to blame for World War One Explain who was responsible for the start of the First World War
World War One 1894-1918 Revision Guide (New Specification)
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World War One 1894-1918 Revision Guide (New Specification)

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Designed for the new AQA specification: Conflict and Tension 1894-1918, but easily adaptable to other specifications. Revision guide contains 60 pages of information and activities for students to complete, including ‘exam tips’ for students. Took around 3 days to complete, so will hopefully save people some time. Would be grateful for any reviews. Thanks!
AQA History Medicine: How did Hospitals change in the 1700s?
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AQA History Medicine: How did Hospitals change in the 1700s?

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Lesson designed for the new AQA specification for the Medicine through time unit. WALT: How did Hospitals change in the 1700s? WILFs: Recall knowledge about medieval hospitals Explain how hospitals developed in the 1700s and early 1800s Assess the level of change hospitals experienced Lesson includes a range of activities and ‘challenge tasks’, including a recall activity for medieval hospitals, comparison table with hospitals in the 1700s and an embedded video with comprehension questions.
WW1 Weapons (Advances by 1918)
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WW1 Weapons (Advances by 1918)

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Designed for the 2016 AQA History spec but could be customised for other years etc. Lesson focuses on describing and explaining the advances in technology during the First World War. Lesson involves data collection task, video, and exam skill practice Lesson Title: What advances in weaponry had taken place by 1918? Learning outcomes: Describe how infantry, artillery, tanks and aeroplanes developed Explain the advances in land, sea and air Assess the consequences of these developments on World War One
Alternative medicine (Health and the People)
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Alternative medicine (Health and the People)

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WALT: What alternative treatments are available today? WILFs: Define antibiotic resistance Describe alternative treatments Explain the development of ‘positive health’ Designed for the 2016 AQA British Health and the People History course
GCSE History Medicine through time Home Learning/ Revision activities
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GCSE History Medicine through time Home Learning/ Revision activities

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Included are 5 separate homelearning/ revision activities designed for the Medicine unit in AQA History: Treatments in the 17th and 18th Centuries Medieval Medicine Renaissance individuals Industrial Medicine Impact of war on medicine The format is set out as information on the topic, followed by tasks and exam questions. Easy to set and provides students all the information they need to complete the activities.
The 100 day offensive (First World War)
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The 100 day offensive (First World War)

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Lesson designed for the First World War (Conflict and Tension) unit, as part of the AQA History spec. The lesson examines why the Allied offensive in 1918 was successful. A range of activities are included, such as a diamond 9, source analysis, video task, comprehension question, and a data collection table. The lesson could easily be adapted for a KS3 audience. Aims: Describe what happened during the Hundred Days Offensive Explain why the Allies were successful Evaluate the most important reasons why the Allies broke through Let me know if you have any questions or feedback. Thank you :)
Elizabethan England: What caused the Age of Discovery?
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Elizabethan England: What caused the Age of Discovery?

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Created for AQA 8145 Elizabethan England topic but possible to adapt. Lesson includes a video, recall quiz, card sort, written activity, interpretation task, and finishes with a game of Splat! Learning Objectives: Recall previous knowledge on the Elizabethan topic Describe reasons that led Elizabethans to explore.  Analyse an interpretation on the voyages of discovery Let me know if there are any issues. Thanks
Why did Hitler want another World War?
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Why did Hitler want another World War?

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A lesson examining Hitler’s foreign policy aims that is suitable for Key stage 3 or an introductory session for GCSE. The objectives of the lesson are: Recall the Treaty of Versailles Describe why German’s hated the Treaty of Versailles so much Explain Hitler’s aims with other countries Activities include source analysis, comprehension tasks, reading and writing, a video, and opportunities for class discussion. Challenge tasks are embedded and based on Blooms. All work/ information sheets are embedded in the lesson and easily accessible. My students seem to always enjoy this lesson and I find it lays the foundation for future lessons/ knowledge for students. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
What caused the Black Death?
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What caused the Black Death?

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History of Medicine lesson suitable for both AQA and Edexcel 9-1 History specifications, focused on ‘what caused the Black Death?’ Lesson objectives: Describe the symptoms of the Black Death Compare medieval beliefs with the actual causes of the Black Death Explain what actually caused the Black Death using the acronym SQUALID The lesson includes a range of activities, including: Black Death recall activity focusing on what students can remember from previous learning Day by day symptom sheet Actual vs believed causes table SQUALID activity sheet - detailing why the Black Death spread so quickly Evaluation spectrum for class discussing Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
Edexcel Medicine Through Time: Changes in beliefs about causes of disease during the Renaissance
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Edexcel Medicine Through Time: Changes in beliefs about causes of disease during the Renaissance

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Medicine Through Time lesson suitable for the Edexcel 9-1 History specification focusing on the changes in believed causes of disease during the Renaissance, with particular focus on Vesalius and Sydenham. Lesson objectives: Define key terms for medicine in the Renaissance, 1500 – 1700 Describe important individuals during this time period Explain why some changed their beliefs about the cause of disease Lesson includes a range of activities. For example, data collection sheet, spider diagram task, keyword match up activity and a 12 mark ‘explain’ exam question towards the end (with scaffolding). Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
Elizabethan England - Religious changes
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Elizabethan England - Religious changes

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A lesson suitable for the Elizabethan England AQA History 9-1 specification. The lesson investigates the religion of the country Elizabeth inherited and the changes that were introdcued as part of the religious settlement. Although the lesson has been created based on the information from the Oxford History textbook, it would be easily adaptable for Edexcel. The lesson has three outcomes: To define the term: Reformation. To describe the key differences between Roman Catholics and Protestants. To explain Elizabeth’s approach to the religious problem The lesson contains a range of reading and writing activities as well as a video link. Please let me know if there are any issues. Thank you.
How scientific was 17th and 18th century medicine?
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How scientific was 17th and 18th century medicine?

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Lesson designed for the new AQA History specification but could easily be adapted for other exam boards/ audiences. Key Question: How scientific was 17th and 18th century medicine? LOs: Recall knowledge from the medicine unit so far Describe the treatments available for ordinary people Explain the differences traditional and scientific methods Lesson involves a range of activities including a recall quiz, match up treatments to definitions, and a colour coded sheet. Lesson provides students with the relevant knowledge to answer an exam question: Compare treatments in the Middle Ages with treatments in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In what ways were they similar? (8 mark) Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
British Blockade and U-boats (two lessons)
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British Blockade and U-boats (two lessons)

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Designed for the AQA Conflict and TEnsion WW1 spec, but could easily be adapted for other audiences. Two lessons included: **What was the impact of the British Blockade? Describe the British Blockade of Germany Explain the impact the Blockade had on Germany Answer a 4 mark question on the British Blockade How close did Britain come to starve? Describe why Germany resorted to U-boats in WW1 Explain the meaning of unrestricted U-boat warfare Analyse the impact of the U-boats on Britain
Elizabethan Threats
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Elizabethan Threats

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Key Question: What were the later threats to Elizabeth? LOs: Describe the increasing Catholic threat to Elizabeth (gap fill and ananlysis challenge tasks) Explain the later threats to Elizabeth (comprehension questions) Evaluate the Catholic Threats Elizabeth faced (Evaluative clock) This lesson has been designed for the new AQA History specification but could be adpated for other exam boards. The lesson includes a range of activities for all abilities. For instance, dingbats, gap fills, analysis of interpretation, and ends with a scenario in which students must allocate screen time to various plots.
How did Hitler come to power? Great Depression/ Fear of Communism/ Weimar
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How did Hitler come to power? Great Depression/ Fear of Communism/ Weimar

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Key Question: Explain how other factors helped Hitler come to power LOs: Recall how the Depression affected the Nazi Party Describe how other events led to the growth of the Nazi Party Explain how these events led to Nazis gaining popularity Lesson forms Part 2 of why did the Nazis become popular. Lesson includes a cross curricular Numeracy exercise that shows the correlation between unemployment and Nazi seats in the Reichstag. Involves paired exercise on Weimar Weaknesses and Fear of Communism
AQA Conflict and Tension 1894-1918 Consolidation Lesson on Chapter 2: Stalemate
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AQA Conflict and Tension 1894-1918 Consolidation Lesson on Chapter 2: Stalemate

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Lesson offers an opportunity to consolidate learning on Chapter 2: Stalemate Students are instructed to work in groups and create a 'Draw My Life' piece of work on a3/a2 sheets. Activity allows students to develop collaborative skills, as well as delegation etc. Lesson finishes with an 8 mark write an account question on the importance of Verdun and the Somme. Guidance is attached on how to achieve the best grade.
AQA Paper 2 Mock Paper: Medicine and Elizabeth
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AQA Paper 2 Mock Paper: Medicine and Elizabeth

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Mock paper created in the correct format for the 2017/2018 AQA exam. Ready to be printed! Included are 8 questions over a 1 hour 45 minute paper Britain Health and the People: c1000 to the Present Day Elizabethan England, c1568-1603 Took a few hours to find suitable and varied questions, so thought this could save somebody's time.
Government Reaction to Poverty
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Government Reaction to Poverty

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Designed for the AQA GCSE Elizabeth topic. Lesson focuses on how the government dealt with the problem of poverty. Lesson includes a variety of tasks, with accompanying challenge activities WILFs To describe how different towns dealt with poverty To explain how effective the Poor Laws were in dealing with Poverty To create a warning poster for beggars