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KS3 Operation Barbarossa (WW2)
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KS3 Operation Barbarossa (WW2)

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Pupils will: Analyse a source to suggest what the relationship was like between Hitler and Stalin describe two reasons Hitler chose to invade Russia - guided questions on the PPT for support suggest what Britain should do - four options to engage pupils before they discover Churchill’s speech as a response Explain why Stalin was able to beat Hitler - rank a worksheet and then explain one in detail. create a battle plan as if they are Hitler, what could they have done to beat Stalin? WALT: Evaluate the causes and consequences of Hitler’s decision to invade Russia. Level 3: Identify what the relationship between Stalin and Hitler was like in 1941. Level 4: Describe the causes of the invasion of Russia. Level 5: Explain why Russia were able to beat Hitler. Level 6: Create a battle plan to try to overcome Stalin.
Narrative Account Skills Lesson (Edexcel History American West 9-1)
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Narrative Account Skills Lesson (Edexcel History American West 9-1)

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Lesson aimed at intervention prior to examination, pupils develop narrative account skills as well as knowledge of the cattle industry - an area that, judging by SAMS material the exam board are keen to examine. Pupils read the sample answer and pick out what is wrong with it Pupils catagorise information into rise and fall of the cattle industry, they colour code it rather than writing it out to save time pupils create a word bank of connectives pupils create a narrative account using step by step guide and template which can be found on the worksheet - PPT takes pupils through the account step by step so you can give your group as little or as much support as necessary.
KS3 WW2 bundle
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KS3 WW2 bundle

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This unit of work has been created to embed and develop skills required at KS4 within KS3 written responses. Skills developed include source work (Interpretations and sources) as well as narrative account, consequences, and PEEL paragraphs. Bundle includes lessons about: D-Day Defeat of France Hitler’s defeat Invasion of Poland Operation Barbarossa Pearl Harbour The Blitz WW2 Dictators
How useful (skills builder/revision lesson) (WW1 Medicine on the Western Front: Edexcel 9-1)
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How useful (skills builder/revision lesson) (WW1 Medicine on the Western Front: Edexcel 9-1)

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THIS FULLY DIFFERENTIATED LESSON HAS BEEN PLANNED TO FIT HALF WAY THROUGH THE WW1 MEDICINE UNIT (AFTER THE CHAIN OF EVACUATION) BUT WILL ALSO BE DELIVERED AS A REVISION LESSON AT THE END OF THE COURSE TO CURRENT EXAM CLASSES. I HAVE USED MY KNOWLEDGE AS A PAPER THREE MARKER TO CREATE A ‘HOW TO GUIDE’ FOR ANSWERING THE 8 MARK UTILITY QUESTION. WALT: explore the key skills needed to reach full marks on a how useful question. Recall the stages of the chain of evacuation. Describe how to structure a how useful question using the mark scheme. Explain how useful a source is to a historian enquiring about the chain of evacuation. Analyse our work using the mark scheme to identify successes and targets. task one: pupils put the chain of evacuation into order and describe each stage using key words only task two: pupils annotate a mark scheme, can be done under a visualiser, using the same method as the examiners of paper three (Judgement, analysis, knowledge) discussion with pupils about what key things mean within the mark scheme. task three: pupils annotate the sources in pairs, question prompts on the board to support less able (underline three key facts etc) before going over it on the visualiser task four: Pupils answer a how useful question in timed conditions - this can be marked or I have included a peer/self assessment activity where pupils mark their own work and improve it using colour coding and a full mark answer. i have included a worksheet summarising the chain of evacuation in case this is being used as a revision lesson rather than within original teaching - this may be useful for lower ability pupils within a normal scheme of work as well.
REVISION Rebellions and exam skills (Edexcel 9-1: Anglo Saxon and Norman England)
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REVISION Rebellions and exam skills (Edexcel 9-1: Anglo Saxon and Norman England)

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WALT: Revise the rebellions against William and evaluate how big of a threat they made towards his reign Identify reasons people were upset with William’s leadership Describe each rebellion. Compare rebellions to explain how William responded to each threat. evaluate how far you agree with a statement to come to a clear judgement As with all of my revision lessons the worksheets cover all tasks so that pupils do not require their exercise books. Task one: what did people have to be unhappy about? Task two: Video task Task three: line task (pictured as cover image) alongside information sheet to help pupils remind themselves of key content. Task four: Exam question from past paper fully planned on slides to support pupils
Abolition in America and Britain - two lessons, worksheets and homework
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Abolition in America and Britain - two lessons, worksheets and homework

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Lesson 8 and 9 in slavery scheme of work. Worksheets included within the lesson powerpoint as hidden slides. Homework: Profile of a famous abolitionist. Lesson 1: Abolition in Britain - Focus on Slave Trade Act 1807, reasons for and against, William Wilberforce Lesson 2: Abolition in America - focus on comparison of Britain and America, Abraham Lincoln, civil war
REVISION Key features of the American West (Edexcel 9-1)
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REVISION Key features of the American West (Edexcel 9-1)

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This is an hour revision session designed for intervention prior to examination. Pupils will: Describe key developments using images to prompt recall answer a 10 question quiz to test their knowledge and highlight areas for development complete a thinking quilt that covers the entire unit and key themes complete three importance questions as a group (see cover image)
REVISION Treaty of Versailles and Weimar (Edexcel 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany)
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REVISION Treaty of Versailles and Weimar (Edexcel 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany)

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Part of a series of revision lessons in which pupils prepare for their final examination for Paper Three Weimar and Nazi Germany as part of the 2016 Edexcel specification. Pupils will: WALT: Revise the Treaty of Versailles and problems with the Weimar government. Grade 3: Identify the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and describe how the Germans felt about it. Grade 5: Describe the strengths and weaknesses of the Weimar constitution. Grade 7: Explain why the government was unpopular and who opposed it. Grade 9: Evaluate whether Hyperinflation was positive or negative for the people of Germany.
Consequence and Importance skills lesson (American West Edexcel 9-1)
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Consequence and Importance skills lesson (American West Edexcel 9-1)

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aim: consolidate knowledge of key principles and build consequence and importance of skills Starter: Match the event with the consequences on the worksheet Pupils have a worksheet with two consequences for each significant event in the unit establish the difference between consequence and importance Colour code consequences into importance question types (key themes like destruction of Indian culture and Settlement of the west) attempt an importance of question as a class create a question using question stems and answer it themselves.
Early Elizabethan England Revision Bundle inc. Mock (Edexcel 9-1)
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Early Elizabethan England Revision Bundle inc. Mock (Edexcel 9-1)

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This revision bundle covers the content required to revise Paper Two of Early Elizabethan England (Edexcel 9-1). Sessions included in this bundle: Key people (Elizabeth, Walsingham, Mary QoS) Life and problems (poverty, education, entertainment) Plots against Elizabeth (Ridolfi, Babington, Throckmorton, Northern Earls, Armada) Exploration (Drake and Raleigh with exam practice) Full mock also included
Elizabethan England: Poverty and the Poor Laws
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Elizabethan England: Poverty and the Poor Laws

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WALT: Investigate poverty in Tudor England. Level 3: Identify reasons people live in poverty today. Level 4: Describe reasons people lived in poverty in Tudor England. Level 5: Explain why categories were needed to cope with the poor and what those categories were. Level 6: Evaluate how fair these categories were, give reasons why.