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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!
Key Stage three History Assessment: Why did Parliament win the Civil War?
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Key Stage three History Assessment: Why did Parliament win the Civil War?

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For teachers delivering Key Stage three history. This is an assessment for the question 'Why did Parliament win the Civil War?' It uses a question stem from the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 course to help prepare students. It also includes a help sheet for the students including structure and key words as well as a mark sheet for the teacher. This is in line with the old National Curriculum levels, but it is easily adaptable for individual needs for life after levels!
Key Stage three History Assessment: How useful is this source for telling us about Henry VIII?
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Key Stage three History Assessment: How useful is this source for telling us about Henry VIII?

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For teachers delivering Key Stage three history. This is an assessment for the question 'How useful is this source for telling us about Henry VIII?' It uses a question stem from the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 course to help prepare students. It also includes a help sheet for the students including structure and key words as well as a mark sheet for the teacher. This is in line with the old National Curriculum levels, but it is easily adaptable for individual needs for life after levels!
Key Stage three History Assessment: Why are these interpretations of King John different?
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Key Stage three History Assessment: Why are these interpretations of King John different?

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For teachers delivering Key Stage three history. This is an assessment for the question 'Why are these interpretations of King John different?' It uses a question stem from the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 course to help prepare students. It also includes a help sheet for the students including structure and key words as well as a mark sheet for the teacher. This is in line with the old National Curriculum levels, but it is easily adaptable for individual needs for life after levels!
Key Stage three history assessment:  Why did castles change?
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Key Stage three history assessment: Why did castles change?

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For teachers delivering Key Stage three history. This is an assessment for the question 'Why did castles change?' It uses a question stem from the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 course to help prepare students. It also includes a help sheet for the students including structure and key words as well as a mark sheet for the teacher. This is in line with the old National Curriculum levels, but it is easily adaptable for individual needs for life after levels!
Key Stage three assessment and mark scheme: Why did William win the battle of Hastings?
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Key Stage three assessment and mark scheme: Why did William win the battle of Hastings?

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For teachers delivering Key Stage three history. This is an assessment for the question 'Why did William win the Battle of Hastings?' It uses a question stem from the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 course to help prepare students. It also includes a help sheet for the students including structure and key words as well as a mark sheet for the teacher. This is in line with the old National Curriculum levels, but it is easily adaptable for individual needs for life after levels!
GCSE History: Edexcel 9-1.  WHOLE UNIT INC RESOURCES:  Whitechapel 1870 - 1900.
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GCSE History: Edexcel 9-1. WHOLE UNIT INC RESOURCES: Whitechapel 1870 - 1900.

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For teachers delivering the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Historic environment Whitechapel in the Crime and Punishment unit. It includes a comprehensive, easy to follow scheme of work to cover the full content from the specification in 11 lessons at 1 hour long each. The scheme offers a range of lesson ideas and resources as well as covering the key concepts and assessment strategies and opportunities. It is fully compatible with the 2 key text books, Hodder and Pearson. This package includes powerpoints and worksheets. These are numbered in sequence which correlate with the scheme of work. It focuses on the exam skills required in this unit, with a very useful approach consisting of 4 easy to remember steps to approach utility questions. It really is everything you will need to deliver this new unit in line with the new spec to a high standard. Enjoy!
GCSE History: Edexcel 9-1.  WHOLE UNIT INC RESOURCES:  Cold War 1941-1991 Scheme of work & resources
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GCSE History: Edexcel 9-1. WHOLE UNIT INC RESOURCES: Cold War 1941-1991 Scheme of work & resources

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For teachers delivering new Edexcel GCSE 9-1. It includes a comprehensive, easy to follow scheme of work to cover the full content from the specification in 21 lessons at 1 hour long each. The scheme offers a range of lesson ideas as well as covering the key concepts and assessment strategies and opportunities. It is fully compatible with the 2 key text books, Hodder and Pearson. This package includes powerpoints, worksheets, card sorts and end of unit tests. These are numbered in sequence which correlate with the scheme of work. It really is everything you will need to deliver this new unit in line with the new spec to a high standard. Enjoy!