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15 yrs experience in outstanding schools and 5 years exam marking. I have a range of affordable resources for all Key Stages in History and ALevel (KS5) Government and Politics. I do the hard work so you don't have to! Track record of outstanding teaching and results over 15 year career so far. SPI +1.10 and a residual of +0.48 in 2023.
Please review my resources as this helps me to improve and produce what teachers want. Any issues feel free to email me- moss_emma@hotmail.com and ill help!
15 yrs experience in outstanding schools and 5 years exam marking. I have a range of affordable resources for all Key Stages in History and ALevel (KS5) Government and Politics. I do the hard work so you don't have to! Track record of outstanding teaching and results over 15 year career so far. SPI +1.10 and a residual of +0.48 in 2023.
Please review my resources as this helps me to improve and produce what teachers want. Any issues feel free to email me- moss_emma@hotmail.com and ill help!
Detailed lesson (2 hours plus hwk) on the Nature of the Pilgrimage of Grace
Includes Historiography to deconstruct the question “Whose rebellion was the Pilgrimage of Grace” which is one of the key debates used for the exam.
Includes key debate from the textbook and historians views evaluation.
OCR Tudor Rebellions ALevel
Can be used for any spec and for an Alevel course on the Tudors/ Wars of the Roses- Henry VII government and foreign policy
This is a detailed and comprehensive lesson which is fully resourced on the Cornish rebellion of 1497
Includes all resources, a detailed powerpoint and several activities as well as a retrieval quiz on the previous rebellions (I teach Warbeck after Cornish)
I hope it is useful for you!
Please note: PNG files are images for illustration only. The file contains fully adaptable Word documents and a powerpoint so please download entire folder and check it carefully.
Model Answers in different formats included to the following questions.
Edexcel GCSE Superpower Relations specification 1943-1991
All 3 question types models included and a range of different models including Find and Fix models for students to correct factually incorrect answers and improve them, gap fills and just paragraphs.
All correct answers supplied for activities.
Note: Pictures are for displays only but all fully editable word docs are also included:
Explain two consequences of:
The Hungarian Uprising 1956
The Bay of Pigs Invasion 1961
Gorbachev’s New Thinking
Write a Narrative Account of…
The Cuban Missile Crisis
The Second Cold War
Explain the importance of Detente
Explain the importance of the Prague Spring
PLUS detailed plans of 13 different Explain the Importance of Questions- including ALL past paper questions
OCR Tudor Rebellions ALevel (can be used for other specs)
This lesson is a detailed study of the Simnel rebellion 1487
It includes all resources needed- for any references to the textbook- all info is actually typed up onto the slides- the references are only if you wish to set independent study using the Mervyn Tudor Rebellions textbook (SHP Hodder)
This is not necessary- the powerpoint can be used as a guided resource or slides/ info can be printed for students to work independently.
Many of the slides require the animations to reveal the info beneath.
Covers all the aspects needed for the Rebellions against Tudors Breadth study/ Thematic for the Lambert Simnel rebellion 1487 vs Henry VII.
OCR Tudor Rebellions ALevel course
Depth Study: Western Rebellion 1549/ The Prayer Book Rebellion
Lesson examining the impact/ government response to the Western Rebellion of 1549
No textbook needed
Includes powerpoint with detail about the Western rebellion govt response and context/ issues/ challenges faced by the govt.
Also includes retrieval of causes of the prayer book rebellion and a practice assessment interpretation of the effectiveness of Government response to Western rebellion.
Includes key debate How serious was the Western government/ how far did it pose serious threat.
Includes colour code sheet to analyse the consequences and consider how far rebellion was a success.
Edexcel GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War
This is my 4th lesson from Key Topic 3: The End of the Cold War but can be used as a stand alone lesson.
In depth examination of who Reagan was, his ideas and beliefs and his policies including increased arms spending, rolling back Communism by funding guerrillas and the Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars) programme. Includes youtube video clips, source work and all the detail needed for students. Fully resourced nothing else needed.
Examines how Reagan’s personality played a key role in developments from the Second Cold War to Gorbacev;s “New thinking” and need to reform the USSR (this is next lesson).
Also includes a bumper retrieval practice for Key Topic 1 and 2 Highlighter Heads to help students recall key individuals from earlier in the Cold War (includes all key individuals from Roosevelt to Brezhnev, Dubcek and Husak).
Also includes an 8 mark exam question, planning sheet, SEND planning sheet and model answer for a narrative account question on the Cold War.
NOTE: I include images (PNG) files for illustration purposes - ignore these and open the word documents and powerpoint files for actual resources :)
Alevel Russia 1894-1941 OCR but can be used for any spec with Lenin.
Very detailed resources on the effects of War Communism, impact and opposition to the Bolsheviks and the reasons why NEP was introduced, what the NEP was and successes and failures of the NEP as well as impact on the Bolsheviks includes Decree on Party Unity and hints about how Stalin used this later on.
All resources are included, does not require any textbook/ additional worksheets.
Also includes an example 10 mark Question about why NEP was introduced- Kronstadt rising or famine in the countryside.
Bonus content included: Video question sheet for the documentary Russian Revolution in Colour Part 2 based on Kronstradt rising
Analysis continuum activity with answers: did the Bolsheviks rely on Terror to keep control (as this is the last lesson in Bolshevik control under Lenin).
ALevel lesson for OCR course Russia: 1894-1941 but can be used for any ALevel with a question about Stalin’s control/ purges or use of terror.
This is an incredibly detailed lesson- my motto with ALevel is I do the reading so you don’t have to! I’ve read extensively and included a lot of detail within all the resources. Demonstrates turning points in Stalin’s rule e.g. the death of his wife and the 17th Party Congress and significance.
Also includes key case studies e.g. the Ryutin Platform and impact.
Examines the role of NKVD and various leaders including their purges!
Includes Stalin’s purges of various sectors of Russian society and the Communist Party.
OCR History lesson for ALevel course Russia 1894-1941 but can be adapted to any Alevel course with Lenin or simplified down for GCSE.
-Lesson evaluates Lenin’s successes and failures. Ideally will be taught at the end of my unit on Lenin but includes all the relevant evidence via a card sort activity and info sheet to be used as a stand alone lesson.
Edexcel GCSE History Superpower Relations 1945-1991
Key Topic 2: Cold War Crises
These two lessons (rolled into one powerpoint) are based on the causes, events and consequences of the Prague Spring 1968.
Powerpoint is fully explained with activities, all information included so no need for textbooks.
Includes: video overview of the Prague Spring with question sheet (link provided on sheet)
Sources tasks: events of the rising
Note making tasks on the events of the rising/ Soviet Invasion- can also be done from textbook if you have it.
Exam question and model answer
Edexcel GCSE lesson on Persecution of Minorities in Nazi Germany
Includes detail of persecution of Slavs, Roma and Sinti Peoples, Jews, People living with disabilities/ mental illness and Homosexuals with some video clips and case studies.
Also includes exam skills questions on Kristallnacht and a source skills modelling activity to teach inferences and how to write Q3 a, b, c and d questions for Paper 3 which students struggle with.
ALevel Russia OCR- can be used for other specs and GCSE.
THis is an in depth lesson looking at why the Reds won the Civil War
As with all my ALevel lessons, they take two hours plus homework.
Fully resourced and detailed lesson- does not require textbooks.
Includes a detailed essay plan for the 20 mark question assessing role of Trotsky in Red victory.
Useful for Senior Leadership Links and Heads of Department/ Faculty/ Key Stage.
My department recently had a very positive experience in an Ofsted Deep Dive. I have attached some useful materials to help other Heads of Department to support the process and to support their teams in what could be (but doesn’t need to be) a stressful experience.
Firstly it is important to know- this is not a quick fix- you cannot pull the wool over their eyes if your department has a lot of work to do. However it is not a problem if you have areas of development as long as you and your team know what they are and you have a plan to address them.
Included in the resources:
-Powerpoint to present to team on what inspectors are looking for including Aide memoire used by Inspectors and questions we were asked during inspection as well as answers we used.
-Curriculum map including rationale behind it
-Assessment Map/ Overview
-Examples of good practice vocabulary sheets
Edexcel GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany (Paper 3) but can be easily adapated for other topics or exam boards.
This is a mega pack of source and interpretations skills activities and part modelled answers to build confidence in tackling this difficult paper. Our students performed really well last year after using these skills builders and we had an SPI of +0.55.
The average marks for 8 mark, 4 marks and 16 mark interpretations questions were 2 marks higher than the national average.
This pack includes: sources/ how useful questions and/ or interpretations plus modelling/ model answers on:
2020 mock paper model answers
Threats to Weimar government from left wing and right wing
Women
Kristallnacht/ persecution of minorities
And a marking/ feedback sheet to use for this paper.
Lesson on Causes of the 1905 Revolution and Assessement to go with it.
OCR 1894-1941
Includes detailed card sort on causes 1905
Timeline overview of problems inherited by Nicholas and events from 1894-1905
Ripple diagram for analysis of long and short term causes of the 1905 revolution
Witte’s view guided reading
Powerpoint with detail from Bloody Sunday to Revolution and a recap of previous causes as well as a retrieval quiz of Russia 1894-1905 based on teaching of first 4 lessons.
Assessment on causes of 1905 revolution
Lessons on Collectivsation under Stalin in USSR
For ALevel OCR Spec
Very detailed lesson on Collectivisation- Stalin’s aims as leader and the impact of Collectivisation
OCR Alevel 2022 Exam Paper detailed mock feedback powerpoint.
This took me 4-5 hours to put together so should save you lots of time!
Based on common misconceptions/ errors and mistakes.
Can be adapted for other questions/ papers.
Questions covered were:
10 marker : Causes of 1905 Revolution
20 marker: Causes of October/ November Revolution
AND
10 marker: Causes of Feb/ March Revolution
20 marker: Stalin and control- propaganda vs other factors.
OCR Russia 1894-1941 Lesson the Russo-Japanese War
Looking at Causes, Reasons for Defeat and Impact on Nicholas, part of the mini unit of work: Causes of 1905 Revolution.
Ideally you have access to the chapter from “A People’s Tragedy” Orlando Figes Chaper “First Blood” which I cannot include for Copyright reasons but if not, you can still use the worksheet in combination with the slides or the textbook for the students to do Causes, Reasons for defeat and consequences.
This quiz took about 10 hours of my life (that I will never get back!) to make but the students loved it- just the right balance of inappropriate to be funny but still all related to the Tudor Court, rebellions and key individuals.
It is mainly a music quiz with some of the rebels, Tudor characters and noblemen being represented in song lyrics…in other cases the rebellions are represented by the song. There is a round on Tudor swear words and other random trivia.
Answer sheet attached- slides plus answer sheet should be self explanatory but if you need anything explaining further email me- lasts about an hour and a half including marking and going through answers- I don’t play the whole songs- just the relevant extracts.
Attached are dozens of essay plans which are fairly detailed with examples of rebellions for loads of past paper thematic questions.
EG for the questions such as:
Evaluate the view rebellions led by gentry were most successful
Evaluate the view crown was most important factor in maintaining stability
Evaluate the view rebellions led by nobility were most threatening
Evaluate the view rebellions in Ireland were less successful than in England
Evaluate the view some regions more prone to unrest than others
Evaluate the view that the church always supported the monarch
Evaluate the view that policies destabilised the monarch
Evaluate the view that rebellions failed due to lack of support
Evaluate the view that government response to rbeellions changed over time
Evaluate the view that the nobility became less involved over time
Evaluate view that objectives changed over time
And many more!