Lesson designed for the new AQA History GCSE spec. The objectives of the lesson are:
Recall and prioritise the problems facing Stresemann
Explain the actions taken by Stresemann to restore Weimar’s stability
Evaluate how successful Stresemann was
Differentiation is embedded throughout with a range of activities including, visual sources, card sorts, explanation questions and exam practice.
Lesson designed for the AQA 8145 spec, Conflict and Tension (WW1), investigating the consequences of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and outbreak of war. The lesson has 3 objectives:
Recall key facts about the causes of WW1
Describe the events of the assassination
Explain how the assassination led to war
Lesson contains a range of activities, including a video, timeline activity, and countdown to war activity.
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Lesson designed for the AQA 8145 spec, conflict and tension (WW1), which investigates the reasons the Ludendorff Spring Offensive failed in 1918. The objectives of the lesson are:
Describe the strengths and weaknesses of Germany by 1918
Explain how the Spring Offensive went for Germany
Evaluate why the Spring Offensive failed
Lesson contains a range of activities, including a SWOT analysis of Germany in 1918, a Ludendorff happy-o-metre (scattergraph), and opportunities for source anaylsis.
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Designed for the AQA 8145 spec, conflict and tension (WW1), this lesson investigates why Russia lost the war, and the consequences of the Bolshevik revolution. The lesson has 3 objectives:
Describe why Russia lost during World War One, including the Bolshevik revolution
Explain the causes and consequences of Russia leaving the war
Evaluate the impact of Russian withdrawal on German strategy
The lesson contains a range of activities, such as reading, comprehension questions, and source analysis.
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Lesson designed for the AQA 8145 History Specification. Lesson enquiry focuses on: How successful was Raleigh in the New World?
The lesson has three outcomes:
Describe Raleigh’s attempt at colonising the New World
Explain reasons why early attempts failed
Compare the achievements of Raleigh and Drake and explain the better ‘sea dog’
Activities include retrieval noughts and crosses, information sheet with questions, source work, creating a statue on the better sea dog and Splat!.
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A lesson designed for thh AQA 8145 History specification that enquires: Why was Francis Drake an English hero?
The lesson has three outcomes:
Describe the route of Drake’s circumnavigation
Explain what Drakes journey suggests about the voyages of Discovery
Evaluate what Drake’s voyage tells us about Elizabethan England
Activities include: annotating a map for the circumnavigation, storyboard, spider diagram, source work and information sheets.
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Lesson designed for the AQA History Depth Study: Elizabethan England. The lesson examines Elizabeth’s changing laws against Catholics during her reign. The aims of the lesson are:
Recall key details about the Catholic plots Elizabeth faced
Describe the different laws Elizabeth introduced
Explain why Elizabeth’s policy changed
A range of activities with scaffolding are embedded.
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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
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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.
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.
A lesson investigating the importance of Florence Nightingale in the development of hospitals and medicine, which would be suitable for the Edexcel History 9-1 specification. The lesson could be easily be adapted for AQA.
The aims of the lesson are:
Identify what hospitals were like in 1800.
Describe Florence Nightingale’s role in improving hospitals.
Explain how Florence Nightingale improved medical care in the 19th Century.
The lesson involves a range of activities such as a card sort, video (with questions), and an exam question (with scaffolding).
Lesson designed for the AQA Health and the People 9-1 History Specification, but could easily be adapted for other exam specs. This lesson focuses on public health in Medieval towns and attempted improvements.
The lesson has three outcomes:
Describe public health in a medieval town
Explain what caused public health issues
Evaluate how successful attempts to improve public health were
Activities included in the lesson are: annotation of a medieval town (which students return to towards the end of the lesson to show progress), detailed card sort, graph measuring improvements, and a plenary pyramid.
A well resourced lesson that covers medieval public health in towns in detail.
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This KS3 lesson compares how criminals were caught in medieval England to modern day.
The objectives of the lesson are:
Identify how the police catch criminals today
Describe how criminals were caught in Medieval England
Compare Medieval methods of catching criminals with today
Lesson includes a range of activities such as spider diagram tasks, comprehension work and class discussion around different methods of catching criminals. The lesson ends with a spectrum task comparing the two time periods.
All information and resources are included.
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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).
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Attached are two CPD sessions based around retrieval practice that I used to launch retrieval practice across our school.
The first session discusses the theory of memory, based on the principles outlined in ‘Make Learning Stick’ and ‘Why dont students like school?’, including the forgetting curve, the difference between working memory/ long term memory and cognitive load theory.
The second session discusses the main principles of retrieval practice based on Rosenshine and recent publications. The session also provides a range of examples of different retrieval activities. I have included the templates for these activities for you to share as well.
Both sessions went down extremely well with staff, and helped develop retrieval practice on a whole school level.
The resources could easily be adapted for a departmental level and also sharing with older students.
Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
American West lesson suitable for the Edexcel 9-1 History specification. The lesson focuses on ‘How exciting was the life of a cowboy?’.
The lesson focuses on three objectives:
Describe the equipment used by cowboys
Analyse sources to reveal the life of cowboys
Apply our learning to an exam question
The lesson contains a range of activities including: Source analysis task on the life of a cowboy, equipment comprehension task, an exam question with a WAGOLL for students to compare their answers to, and a spectrum allowing students to discuss how exciting life was.
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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.
Suitable for both Edexcel and AQA 9-1 GCSE History specifications and focuses on the Revolt of the Northern Earls in 1569. The lesson has three objectives:
Identify reasons that the Northern Earls revolted in 1569
Describe the events of the revolt of the Northern Earls.
Explain the significance of the revolt.
Activities include:
Recall starter on problems Elizabeth faced
Card sort on why the Northern Earls rebelled
Fortune graph for the rebellion
And a spider diagram discussing significance
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A suitable lesson for both AQA and Edexcel GCSE History specifiations (2016 onwards).
The lesson focuses on ‘How successful was the Munich Putsch?’. The lesson has three objectives:
Describe the events of Adolf Hitler’s Munich Putsch in 1923
Explain whether the Munich Putsch should be seen as a success or failure
Assess the impact of the Munich Putsch on Hitler’s future
Activities include:
Recall Quiz
Card sort
Fortune graph
Fact file
Extended writing opportunity
Let me know if you have any issues. Thank you!
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.
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