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China: Conflict, Crisis and Change 1900 – 1989. Designed for the Edexcel IGCSE Breadth Study but features a wide range of activities and approaches, and is in depth enough, that makes it excellent for all China history courses.
It is a standalone SOW (e.g. you don’t need to refer to a text book) and each lesson is self-contained, with all the information and resources required to deliver at least a Good rated lesson if not an Outstanding one.
Assessment & activity types are introduced and revisited based on a retrieval grid to ensure maximum learning and imbedding of skills and knowledge. Each lesson is estimated to take 45-60 minutes to complete but in my experience many can stretch over 2 or even 3 lessons depending on teacher judgement.
Each lesson features as a minimum:
Numeracy & Literacy challenges.
Keywords (to add to a student glossary).
EAL support sheets.
Stretch and challenge activities.
Teacher Quick Start Guide.
Literacy support mats.
Homework extension task mats.
Context slide for the lesson.
Part 1: Lessons included:
China History IGCSE: Intro to China & Course Set Up. (with online self-marking quiz)
China History IGCSE: Boxer Rebellion Causes & Events
China History IGCSE: Boxer Rebellion Consequences & Reforms
China History IGCSE: The 1911 Revolution
China History IGCSE: 4th May Movement
China History IGCSE: Sun Yet-Sen, Chiang Kai-Shek & Guomindang
China History IGCSE: Recap Lesson 1: 1900 – 1926 (with online self-marking quiz)
China History IGCSE: The United Front & The Communist Party
China History IGCSE: Expeditions, Massacres and Exterminations 1926 – 1934
China History IGCSE: Recap lesson 2: 1926 – 1934 (with online self-marking quiz)
China History IGCSE: The Long March 1934-35
China History IGCSE: Consequences of the Long March
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King John – from his troublesome fighting with his brother (Lionheart) to his troublesome time as King ending in Magna Carta and the Baron’s War. This SOW focusses on John’s policies both foreign and domestic and the consequences they had for his people. Works well as a stand alone SOW but is also integrated into the free to play History game world at WA (check it out if you haven’t already!)
Each lesson contains a quick start guide, literacy & numeracy starter, teacher narrative context pages (chance for you to do some storytelling !) plenaries, a range of active learning episodes and a focus on writing skills. Homework, EAL and stretch activity sheets.
The 7 lessons, along with the main lesson activities, are as follows:
Richard I, Crusades & John (Plantagenet map relay, round robin Crusader battle reports, reading comprehension tasks, consult the codex activity).
John’s Early Life (John v Longchamp card sort/PEEKA paragraph practice and assessment/consult the codex activity)
John & Taxes (‘Be the teacher’ activity/essay construction practice/consult the codex activity)
John & War (Army recruiter role play presentations & Bouvines video)
Magna Carta (Baron grievances card sort/prioritisation tasks/PEEKA writing development)
The Baron’s War (Round the Room battle reporting/descriptive writing task/videos)
End of Unit Assessment (Planning and prep for a Narrative Analysis, Edexcel style Q on John’s legacy).
Hope it helps.
Remember – works best when the students are playing the (free!) King John game and completing the codex at the same time (perfect ongoing homework task or ict room lesson).
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King John – from his troublesome fighting with his brother (Lionheart) to his troublesome time as King ending in Magna Carta and the Baron’s War. This SOW focusses on John’s policies both foreign and domestic and the consequences they had for his people. Works well as a stand alone SOW but is also integrated into the free to play History game world at Wolsey Academy (check it out if you haven’t already!)
Each lesson contains a quick start guide, literacy & numeracy starter, teacher narrative context pages (chance for you to do some storytelling !) plenaries, a range of active learning episodes and a focus on writing skills. Homework, EAL and stretch activity sheets.
The 7 lessons, along with the main lesson activities, are as follows:
Richard I, Crusades & John (Plantagenet map relay, round robin Crusader battle reports, reading comprehension tasks, consult the codex activity).
John’s Early Life (John v Longchamp card sort/PEEKA paragraph practice and assessment/consult the codex activity)
John & Taxes (‘Be the teacher’ activity/essay construction practice/consult the codex activity)
John & War (Army recruiter role play presentations & Bouvines video)
Magna Carta (Baron grievances card sort/prioritisation tasks/PEEKA writing development)
The Baron’s War (Round the Room battle reporting/descriptive writing task/videos)
End of Unit Assessment (Planning and prep for a Narrative Analysis, Edexcel style Q on John’s legacy).
Hope it helps.
Remember – works best when the students are playing the (free!) King John game and completing the codex at the same time (perfect ongoing homework task or ict room lesson).
WolseyAcademy.com, a non-profit resource provider, directs all profits to various charities, including refugee support, youth sports, educational programs, and carbon capture, achieving a carbon-negative status. Explore our site for resources and free history role-playing games loved by students. Thank you for your dedication to teaching and for supporting our mission.
King John – from his troublesome fighting with his brother (Lionheart) to his troublesome time as King ending in Magna Carta and the Baron’s War. This SOW focusses on John’s policies both foreign and domestic and the consequences they had for his people. Works well as a stand alone SOW but is also integrated into the free to play History game world at Wolsey Academy. (check it out if you haven’t already!)
Each lesson contains a quick start guide, literacy & numeracy starter, teacher narrative context pages (chance for you to do some storytelling !) plenaries, a range of active learning episodes and a focus on writing skills. Homework, EAL and stretch activity sheets.
The 7 lessons, along with the main lesson activities, are as follows:
Richard I, Crusades & John (Plantagenet map relay, round robin Crusader battle reports, reading comprehension tasks, consult the codex activity).
John’s Early Life (John v Longchamp card sort/PEEKA paragraph practice and assessment/consult the codex activity)
John & Taxes (‘Be the teacher’ activity/essay construction practice/consult the codex activity)
John & War (Army recruiter role play presentations & Bouvines video)
Magna Carta (Baron grievances card sort/prioritisation tasks/PEEKA writing development)
The Baron’s War (Round the Room battle reporting/descriptive writing task/videos)
End of Unit Assessment (Planning and prep for a Narrative Analysis, Edexcel style Q on John’s legacy).
Hope it helps.
Remember – works best when the students are playing the (free!) King John game and completing the codex at the same time (perfect ongoing homework task or ict room lesson).
WolseyAcademy.com, a non-profit resource provider, directs all profits to various charities, including refugee support, youth sports, educational programs, and carbon capture, achieving a carbon-negative status. Explore our site for resources and free history role-playing games loved by students. Thank you for your dedication to teaching and for supporting our mission.
China: Conflict, Crisis and Change 1900 – 1989. Designed for the Edexcel IGCSE Breadth Study but features a wide range of activities and approaches, and is in depth enough, that makes it excellent for all China history courses.
It is a standalone SOW (e.g. you don’t need to refer to a text book) and each lesson is self-contained, with all the information and resources required to deliver at least a Good rated lesson if not an Outstanding one.
Assessment & activity types are introduced and revisited based on a retrieval grid to ensure maximum learning and imbedding of skills and knowledge. Each lesson is estimated to take 45-60 minutes to complete but in my experience many can stretch over 2 or even 3 lessons depending on teacher judgement.
Each lesson features as a minimum:
Numeracy & Literacy challenges.
Keywords (to add to a student glossary).
EAL support sheets.
Stretch and challenge activities.
Teacher Quick Start Guide.
Literacy support mats.
Homework extension task mats.
Context slide for the lesson.
Part 1: Lessons included:
China History IGCSE: Intro to China & Course Set Up. (with online self-marking quiz)
China History IGCSE: Boxer Rebellion Causes & Events
China History IGCSE: Boxer Rebellion Consequences & Reforms
China History IGCSE: The 1911 Revolution
China History IGCSE: 4th May Movement
China History IGCSE: Sun Yet-Sen, Chiang Kai-Shek & Guomindang
China History IGCSE: Recap Lesson 1: 1900 – 1926 (with online self-marking quiz)
China History IGCSE: The United Front & The Communist Party
China History IGCSE: Expeditions, Massacres and Exterminations 1926 – 1934
China History IGCSE: Recap lesson 2: 1926 – 1934 (with online self-marking quiz)
China History IGCSE: The Long March 1934-35
China History IGCSE: Consequences of the Long March
6 lessons looking at different innovations during the Industrial Revolution.
Hope they help.
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Comprehensive lesson on the topic which includes:
Literacy & Numeracy settler
‘Cops and Robbers’ Retrieval Practice exercise (and worksheet)
Quiz-Quiz-Trade Kagan activity with the five factors (ready to print and cut)
Chronology time sort
Priority Pyramid exercise
Film clip (sourced from youtube)
Put yourself in their shoes writing activity (and worksheet)
GCSE style 6 mark Cambridge Question
PEEKA writing frame
EAL support sheet
Post it note plenary activity
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Made during the 2020 lockdown for remote learning it is a pretty comprehensive resource (if I may say so) that covers the whole topic and includes:
18 tailor made teacher videos
18 factsheets on the 18 key topics
18 literacy/essay writing challenges* (1 per key topic)
5 Google Quizzes (and printable versions)
1 Stretch and Challenge Project
It took a very long time to produce and I am very happy to now be able to share it I would suggest setting it as an ongoing revision or homework task, the teacher videos mean that it can be used for self study also.
The target audience was mostly for international school settings so I have tried to use accessible language where possible and each topic comes with a set of keywords to develop vocab skills.
If you spot any mistakes please contact me via the website above and if you think it has come in useful I would love to see your reviews on the TES (makes me feel a bit better!)
Hope it helps!
As a man with a great beard once (sort of) said: Teachers of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your chains.
*The essay writing questions are loosely based on Edexcel IGCSE style questions but the approach taken is quite generic so will suit all exam boards/national systems.
Russia and its discontents
The 1905 Revolution
The Russian Dumas
Russia and the First World War
Rasputin
The February Revolution 1917
The Provisional Government
The Bolsheviks
The Bolsheviks Come to Power
The Bolsheviks & The Constituent Assembly
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
The Russian Civil War 1918 - 1921
Why did the Reds win the Civil War?
War Communism
Impact of War Communism
Kronstadt Naval Mutiny 1921
New Economic Policy (NEP)
Lenin’s Legacy
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A unit of work bringing in examples of wars, battles and conflicts from across the centuries. Each lesson is self contained and includes all the resources you need to successfully teach an outstanding lesson.
Lessons include:
The Punic Wars (Romans)
1066 Battle of Hastings (4 lessons)
King John & The Baron’s War (2 lessons)
French-Indian Wars
First World War (3 lessons)
Second World War (3 lessons)
Boxer Rebellion
Second Sino-Japanese War
The Falklands Conflict
The Birth of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
4 lessons that look at the rise of the CCP in China. Vitally important subject that does not receive anywhere near like enough attention. These are tried and tested lessons, each with a wide range of activities and a literacy focus. All the resources needed for the lessons are contained with the PowerPoints themselves in a dedicated resources section that makes lesson preparation very easy.
The four topics covered are…
The United Front (Nationalists and CCP) against the Warlords
The Expeditions and Exterminations of 26 – 34 (the beginnings of the Civil War)
The Long March 1934-35
Consequences of the Long March
Hope it helps,
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The Battle of Hastings
3 lessons that provide a comprehensive study of the battle.
Lesson 1: Studies a range of primary sources and leads students through activities based on these.
Lesson 2: A descriptive writing challenge using a number of stimuli to help them map the course of the battle and try their hand at being a war correspondence.
Lesson 3: A study of the factors that led to Norman success. Students write a balanced historical argument looking at which factor(s) were the most important and why.
Hope it helps,
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Indian Independence, Indian Partition and the British Empire – 5 fully resourced Lessons
A lesson from a 5-part sequence on the British Empire, Indian independence and Indian Partition.
The lessons, and the activities included are seen below.
The British Empire in 1900 (5 key theme match up > Round Robin > Class Debate > Paragraph writing skills > retrieval practice).
The First World War and Empire (Map questions > Guided Reading > Source Activity > Appositive sentence task > Blooket quiz).
Causes of Indian Independence (Cops & Robbers Retrieval > Quiz Quiz Trade > Timeline task > Prioritisation Discussion > Paragraph writing skills)
India, Gandhi and the Second World War (Narrative World Building > Comprehension Questions > Gandhi speech analysis > Pamphlet Writing > Extension Reading)
Indian Partition (Recap Task > Dual Coding Writing Task > Ms Marvel Case Study > National Archives Source Study > Paragraph Writing skills).
Hope they help.
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Indian Independence, Indian Partition and the British Empire – 5 fully resourced Lessons
A lesson from a 5-part sequence on the British Empire, Indian independence and Indian Partition.
The lessons, and the activities included are seen below.
The British Empire in 1900 (5 key theme match up > Round Robin > Class Debate > Paragraph writing skills > retrieval practice).
The First World War and Empire (Map questions > Guided Reading > Source Activity > Appositive sentence task > Blooket quiz).
Causes of Indian Independence (Cops & Robbers Retrieval > Quiz Quiz Trade > Timeline task > Prioritisation Discussion > Paragraph writing skills)
India, Gandhi and the Second World War (Narrative World Building > Comprehension Questions > Gandhi speech analysis > Pamphlet Writing > Extension Reading)
Indian Partition (Recap Task > Dual Coding Writing Task > Ms Marvel Case Study > National Archives Source Study > Paragraph Writing skills).
Hope they help.
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Indian Independence, Indian Partition and the British Empire – 5 fully resourced Lessons
A lesson from a 5-part sequence on the British Empire, Indian independence and Indian Partition.
The lessons, and the activities included are seen below.
The British Empire in 1900 (5 key theme match up > Round Robin > Class Debate > Paragraph writing skills > retrieval practice).
The First World War and Empire (Map questions > Guided Reading > Source Activity > Appositive sentence task > Blooket quiz).
Causes of Indian Independence (Cops & Robbers Retrieval > Quiz Quiz Trade > Timeline task > Prioritisation Discussion > Paragraph writing skills)
India, Gandhi and the Second World War (Narrative World Building > Comprehension Questions > Gandhi speech analysis > Pamphlet Writing > Extension Reading)
Indian Partition (Recap Task > Dual Coding Writing Task > Ms Marvel Case Study > National Archives Source Study > Paragraph Writing skills).
Hope they help.
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A 20 mark assessment designed for Year 8.
4 x multiple choice questions, 2 x 8 mark ‘GCSE’ style explain questions. One on Cortes and the Conquistadors and one on the English colonies Jamestown and Plymouth.
This is designed to be completed at the end of the Americas Conquest series of lessons found here.
It includes the question paper, a mark scheme and a revision knowledge organiser.
Hope it helps.
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A lesson looking at Chinese Civilisation before the British involvement, their empire and the decision to stop the Treasure Fleets.
It then goes on to study in depth the Causes, Events and Consequences of the Opium War 1842.
Lesson activities are as follows:
Teacher intro
Extended reading task and comprehension discussion
Note taking exercises
2 Source Questions
Opium War debate prep
Opium War debate
Opium War written responses
This is a fully-resourced lesson that includes everything you need in the ‘resources’ section at the end of the PowerPoint.
Hope it helps.
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A fully resourced lesson which looks at everything needed for a thorough study of Operation Barbarossa. Learning episodes are as follows:
Molotov - Ribbentrop recap/discussion
Key stats match up activity
Video activity
Guided Reading (Extended Reading Article with tools to break it down).
Fortunes Graph - plot the events of the battle on a time/fortune graph to show the shift in the battle)
Factors sort activity (two ways - long/short - Nazi/Soviet)
Image source to factor match up activity.
Writing Task - with structure plan, PEEL paragraph sentence starters and an example paragraph broken down and analysed. Focus on appositive sentences to improve literacy.
Peer Assessment
Extended task - blog reading
Video plenary task.
It has been used effectively in high schools over a number of years and I have recently updated it.
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Part of the African Civilizations topic which we use to introduce key historical concepts to students – they have been developing their basic historical skills and using PEEKA for developing their writing. We build on those in this lesson and prepare ourselves for the Roman topic – which will use more source based enquiries.
Lesson outline:
Recap activity – building on last lesson and cementing learning of keywords.
Video Recap (if nec)
Think/Pair/Share of Int 1 and build on class discussion with the table.
Same for Int 2 and encourage discussion and debate of the provenance (use keyword slide to reinforce the theme of the lesson)
Comparison activity (resources on ppt) – completing the table as they go – working in distanced pairs – covid restrictions applying.
Feedback and place interpretations on the reliability line
Create presentations with ref. to 3 of the sources.
Use PEEKA paragraph writing skills (As before) to write their final conclusions on the question using the sources.
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A lesson introducing the EIC, the role of Robert Clive and their long term impact on India.
It includes.
Source image questions
Context slides
Extended Reading Task
Video link and Robert Clive discussion task
Table assessment of key facts
PEEKA paragraph writing frame
Peer assessment.
All resources required contained in the resources section at the end of the PowerPoint.
Hope it helps.
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This is part of a series of 8 lessons (and 3 Guided Reading Activities) about the New Deal. It is aimed at A Level/IB students and focusses on the New Deal’s policies, their impact, the opposition to them and the historiography of them since. All the lessons contain all the resources within them required for the students to successfully research and answer the questions. Where external sources have been used for evidence, they have been cited.
The other lessons in the series are as follows:
What was it? > A deep dive look at the key alphabet agencies and their impact.
Impact of the New Deal > A look at 4 cross sections of US society/economy and the impact the alphabet agencies had, for better or worse.
The Second New Deal > An investigation into the reasons why a Second New Deal was required and how they laid the foundation for the modern welfare state.
Opposition to the New Deal > A research exercise (with materials to research) of the key opposition figures to the New Deal and their philosophies.
The impact of the Second World War > How the Second World War ‘saved’ FDR from the ‘Roosevelt Recession’ and how it changed the political landscape. Included in this lesson is the Guided Reading activity for the War’s impact (resource 8)
The historiography of the New Deal > A look at two opposing interpretations (resources 9 and 10) and then an activity looking at six different historical interpretations of the New Deal followed by a class debate.
An essay question focussing on the impact of the New Deal – was it mostly economic or political in nature? Students are guided through the process of preparing, structuring and then writing the essay.
An extended reading activity on the Second World War’s impact on the New Deal
An extended ready activity looking at criticism of the New Deal
An extended reading activity looking at support for the New Deal, especially the WPA.
We hope these resources help you teach this vital and interesting topic.
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If you teach History, Business or ICT we have superb resources ready to go on our website – we also have 5 free to play History games that are ideal for engaging lower (and older) year groups in History.
We hope it helps.