Just sharing my resources in the hope it will save you time and earn me some money! Get in touch if you have any suggestions or if you are looking for something that is not listed - I might have a resource that I haven't published yet!
Just sharing my resources in the hope it will save you time and earn me some money! Get in touch if you have any suggestions or if you are looking for something that is not listed - I might have a resource that I haven't published yet!
Looks at What regionalism is - if it helps globalisation or not, the development of it since WW2 and what the future of it might be.
Then focuses on the non EU regionalism
Looks at motivations for New Labour changes then encourages students to decide if each change is successful or not.
also an activitiy at the start that encourages students to think of changes beyond New Labour into the coalition.
Looks at the sources of the UK Constitution and gives examples of each to use in an exam.
Table worksheet to consolidate knowledge, starter quiz, thinking points and memory technique included.
Easy lesson that saves you time.
Designed to boost exam skills and get students thinking of the reasons why Hitler was appointed Chancellor in Jan 1933.
Card sort activity could be used in a multitude of ways and then an example essay plan using a PEEL structure to encourage analysis
This is a lesson designed for the new edexcel A level.
Looks at the differences between the UK and USA and then goes into the details more specific to the UK.
Encourages reflection on the information and further independent research
Powerpoint lesson and accompanying card sort (will need to be cut out im afraid!)
Looks at the functions of a constitution and then the main points in the development of the UK constitution. Follows A level edexcel Politics spec
A lesson designed to get the chronology of events between Jan 1933 - August 1934. Students then encouraged to consider if the events are ‘legal or not’ and then apply learning to an essay question.
All of my lesson resources for the teaching of the new AQA A level for Democracy and Nazism - only topics not included are Jewish persecution and impact of War.
Detailed lessons, resources and powerpoints that charts the Nazi persecution of the Jews and other 'undesirables'. Really emphasises the idea that it is a sliding scale of persecution not just death camps. Designed for the AQA democracy and participation A level but could easily be adapted to younger years.
A complete set of knowledge organisers for every topic on the Migration course! Great for revision or for summaries in lessons. I used mine as the ongoing homework throughout the year.
Well this took me a lifetime to make so I hope others find it useful. I have written more than 50+ model answers for all topics and all question types in the Migration, Empire and People module (AQA History)
Could be used as revision or integrated into your teaching. Activities built in where students asked to comment on what is good / bad examples. Another activities asks students to use their notes to add details.
As I say this took me an age to create during the Covid 19 lockdown - I hope it is useful - it will absolutely save you time and improve grades at the same time!
This should save you lots of time! ideal if we are in a lockdown or students are isolating.
Complete exam booklet with exam questions / tips, linked to the spec and a page of key terminology.
I also have booklets on other parts of the global module (human rights / environment/ political and economic global gov)
This booklet should save you soooo much time! complete exam booklet. Notes and exam questions. activities and terminology.
Amazing for kids who are isolating or if we go into a lockdown
I also have booklets on economic global gov / comparative theories / human rights and environment too so take a look
This should save you lots of time! ideal if we are in a lockdown or students are isolating.
Complete exam booklet with exam questions / tips, linked to the spec and a page of key terminology.
I also have booklets on other parts of the global module (human rights / environment/ political global gov and comparative theories)
This should save you lots of time. A complete exam booklet covering the human rights global government section. Ideal for students who are off school self isolating or if we are in a lock down (thats why I made it)
Lots of exam links and additional reading. I also have global politics booklets on other topics so have a look if you are interested.
This will save a ton of time - ideal for lockdown.
A notes booklet that closely follows the new edexcel spec - complete with key terminology, exam tips and notes.
Check out my other resources - lots more booklets for politics