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Miss Taylor's History Resource Shop

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Welcome to my shop! I am an outstanding History teacher in an outstanding department in an outstanding school. I am Head of KS3 with also over 10 years experience of teaching KS4 and KS5 History. I currently teach the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE so a lot of my work is focused towards this content to prepare students for their assessments. I pride myself on planning fun and exciting lessons and creating resources, and it makes sense to share these and hopefully save you some time. Have a look!

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Welcome to my shop! I am an outstanding History teacher in an outstanding department in an outstanding school. I am Head of KS3 with also over 10 years experience of teaching KS4 and KS5 History. I currently teach the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE so a lot of my work is focused towards this content to prepare students for their assessments. I pride myself on planning fun and exciting lessons and creating resources, and it makes sense to share these and hopefully save you some time. Have a look!
KS3 History lesson: Why were the Protestants Protesting?
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KS3 History lesson: Why were the Protestants Protesting?

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An engaging lesson for teachers delivering KS3 History Tudor Unit. This package includes a powerpoint presentation and activities focusing on why there was a reformation in Europe. The main activity is a card sort for students to understand the difference between the Catholic and Protestant Church.
KS3 History lesson: What kind of King was Henry VIII?
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KS3 History lesson: What kind of King was Henry VIII?

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A tried and tested favourite lesson for teachers delivering KS3 History Tudor Unit. This package includes a powerpoint presentation and activities focusing on why Henry VIII wanted power from the Pope, as well as making inferences from a portrait about the kind of king Henry wanted to be. This enables students to evaluate sources to prepare them for an assessment on utility.
KS3 Scheme of work: Why did Henry change the Church?
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KS3 Scheme of work: Why did Henry change the Church?

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A great time saver for teachers delivering KS3 History Tudor unit. This is a Scheme of Work on Henry VIII that encourages students to assess why Henry changed the Church in England. Over 4 lessons (and an assessment) it focuses on source work skills, getting the students to make inferences from evidence. This SOW includes key questions and lesson enquiries as well as possible teaching and learning activities and links to 'Personal Learning Thinking Skills.' It also suggests assessment strategies and differentiation opportunities.
KS3 History lesson: Why did Henry VIII want a divorce?
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KS3 History lesson: Why did Henry VIII want a divorce?

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A successful lesson for teachers delivering KS3 History Tudor Unit. This package includes a powerpoint presentation and activities focusing on why Henry VIII wanted a divorce. It engages students by getting them to make inferences on sources and explaining why these would pose a problem for Henry. It also includes a fun quiz in the plenary.
KS3 History Scheme of Work: Why is it important to remember the Holocaust.
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KS3 History Scheme of Work: Why is it important to remember the Holocaust.

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A great time saver for teachers delivering KS3 History. This is a Scheme of Work on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. It gets students to assess reasons why Hitler got into power, to the Holocaust and how it should be remembered. This SOW includes key questions and lesson enquiries as well as possible teaching and learning activities and links to 'Personal Learning Thinking Skills.' It also suggests assessment strategies and differentiation opportunities.
KS3 SOW lessons and assessment: Henry VIII
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KS3 SOW lessons and assessment: Henry VIII

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This bundle includes a easy to follow Scheme of Work which outlines lesson ideas and links to 'Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills' as well as differentiation and cross curricular links. It also includes 4 lessons with PowerPoint presentations and activities as well as an end of unit assessment on utility and corresponding mark scheme.
KS3 History Scheme of Work: Henry II & King John
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KS3 History Scheme of Work: Henry II & King John

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A great time saver for teachers delivering KS3 History. This is a Scheme of Work on medieval monarchs and whether they could rule how they wanted. It focuses on Henry II and Thomas Becket followed by King John, challenging the traditional interpretation of him as a 'bad king.' Over 4 lessons (and an assessment) it focuses on source work skills, interpretations and high level thinking skills. This SOW includes key questions and lesson enquiries as well as possible teaching and learning activities and links to 'Personal Learning Thinking Skills.' It also suggests assessment strategies and differentiation opportunities.