Resources focusing on History, Politics and English teaching from an experienced teacher of 20 years. Specialist Secondary School Teacher from UK. Resources all fully researched and suitable for a range of teaching activities. Enjoy and keep on #lovingthelearning
Resources focusing on History, Politics and English teaching from an experienced teacher of 20 years. Specialist Secondary School Teacher from UK. Resources all fully researched and suitable for a range of teaching activities. Enjoy and keep on #lovingthelearning
This assembly focuses on aspirations and the idea of growth. In this assembly you share a story from your own life where you have had to show and demonstrate resilience. You then share some stories about other successful people showing that they have all experienced setbacks and have had to show resilience. You then use it to focus on the importance of resilience and setbacks in achieving success in life and that success is down to hard work and delibrate practice. You link this in with pupil aspirations to inspire them to work hard and realise that things going wrong, feeling worried about things and experiencing failure is a normal part of life and a normal part of the learning experience.
A power point with over 20 key individuals covered to revise the key personalities and individuals on the Anglo-Saxon and Norman England GCSE EdExcel course. Pupils often get confused about the range of individuals so this should really help them revise.
Ideal for remote learning and home learning this Germany 1919-1939 Revision Work Booklet includes key information, timelines and a focus on key indidivuals. It has built in retrieval style activities which will help pupils to remember and revise key information.
This interesting and engaging lesson gets pupils to research the worst jobs during the Industrial Revolution. Inspired by the popular TV series starring Tony Robinson, the ‘Worst Jobs in History’, the lesson enables pupils to uncover and find out about all the worst jobs during the Industrial Revolution and make a judgement as to which ones have been the worst. Yuck!
This is a lesson which focuses on using top trumps card to evaluate who was was the most significant individual in medicine. There is a wordsearch, a power point, 16 top trump cards and a quiz questions sheet. The lesson focuses on pupils evaluating which individual was the most significant. This can be used at both Key Stage 3 or Key Stage 4.
This resource provides key information for the historic environment topic for AQA GCSE History - Elizabethan England. It covers key words, key events and a profile of William Cecil (Lord Burghley). A great way to help pupils revise and remember the key information and unlock the key words required to understand this unit.
This resource is a map with various sites where a castle could be built. Students have to weigh up the various locations and decide where a castle should be built. This resource supports learning on the Norman Conquest
Ideal for remote learning or home learning this revision guide will help you to access the Crime and Punishment course with a strong focus on the Whitechapel Unit.