A current teacher of History and Government and Politics, with 15 years experience of creating excellent resources, delivering outstanding lessons, and achieving great results, with nine years experience of examining GCSE and A Level for Edexcel and AQA.
A current teacher of History and Government and Politics, with 15 years experience of creating excellent resources, delivering outstanding lessons, and achieving great results, with nine years experience of examining GCSE and A Level for Edexcel and AQA.
A one-stop shop for your Whitechapel Crime and Punishment revision activities. Work your way through these resources to get yourself fully prepared for any question that pops up on Whitechapel Crime and Punishment!
This PPT contains the following resources:
Topic checklist
Brain Dump
Quizzes (with answers)
Practice questions
Exam question guidance and model answers
This PowerPoint has all past paper questions for the GCSE Edexcel Elizabeth I paper, along with a model answer for each!
All question 1s are together and so are all question 2s and 3s.
They are also arranged into their relevant chapters, so that students can focus on one topic at a time.
Finally, there is a model answer for each question, for students to compare their answers to and to memorise for the exam.
There is a very good chance that this years questions will replicate past paper questions (or be very close!).
*Please leave a review if you find the resource useful!
A comprehensive and concise overview of all the content students need, to be able to analyse Chapter 1 of the GCSE Edexcel Elizabethan course: Government and Religion.
Built from the Edexcel specification and textbook, this PPT covers all main content that you need to know to plan and answer practice questions!
THERE IS A 10 QUESTION RECALL QUIZ ON THE LAST SLIDE TO TEST STUDENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF THE PRESENTATION.
Suitable for teachers to teach from or for students to revise from.
*Please review and feel free to offer suggestions on how the resource could be improved further!
This PowerPoint has all past paper questions for the GCSE Edexcel Cold War paper, along with a model answer for each!
All question 1s are together and so are all question 2s and 3s.
They are also arranged into their relevant chapters, so that students can focus on one topic at a time.
Finally, there is a model answer for each question, for students to compare their answers to and to memorise for the exam.
There is a very good chance that this years questions will replicate past paper questions (or be very close!).
*Please leave a review if you find the resource useful!
A giant bank of all Crime and Punishment past paper questions, for students to practice their exam writing skills!
Each question has the relevant mark scheme and indicative content to accompany it and allow students to independently self-assess.
All question 1s, 2as, 2bs, 3s, 4s, 5 + 6s are grouped together.
A great resource for teachers to live-model best practice or to share with students to complete by themselves for revision.
A GREAT RESOURCE TO SHARE WITH STUDENTS TO QUIETLY REVISE FOR A WHOLE LESSON.
*Please review and feel free to offer suggestions on how the resource could be improved further!
Save yourself two hours of planning, with this ‘outstanding’ comprehensive and inspection-ready A Level Politics lesson on conservatism, the state and economy.
Detailed content overview from the exam specification is included.
PPT includes:
Retrieval activity to start
Open-ended questions and opportunities for debate
A short clip (where appropriate)
Detailed content overview
Comprehension tasks
Exam focused plenary
Made by an A Level teacher of 16 years (plus several as an AQA and Edexcel examiner).
Please leave a review if you found this resource useful!
Use these three detailed PowerPoints to cover all of the Edexcel course content (created from the Edexcel textbook and specification - everything is covered!).
Each PPT can be used as a great final overview of the three main chapters of the course, namely: 1 Origins of Cold War, 2 Cold War Crises, 3 End of the Cold War.
Teachers can ‘talk and chalk’ whilst students take notes on Nazi Germany.
Also a great resource to share with students for their own revision at home.
*Please review and feel free to offer suggestions on how the resource could be improved further!
A one-stop shop for your Medieval Crime and Punishment revision activities. Work your way through these resources to get yourself fully prepared for any question that pops up on Medieval Crime and Punishment!
This PPT contains the following resources:
Topic checklist
Brain Dump
Quizzes (with answers)
Practice questions
Exam question guidance and model answers
A great, visually vibrant lesson, with an array of activities, including differentiated tasks for higher and lower ability students, designed to to get students thinking critically, whilst developing historical, communication and literacy skills.
This lesson is largely student led, with a lot of extra challenges, allowing the teacher time to rotate the classroom and check progress.
Key components of the lesson include:
Clear objectives, incorporating differentiated, higher-order thinking skills
Context slide and video link to ‘set the scene’
Task 1: Reading, with comprehension task to acquire knowledge
An alternative comprehension task to offer variety
Task 2: Historical source skills activity
An alternative TASK 2, to develop critical thinking
Plenary to assess learning and to challenge evaluative critical-thinking
Differentiated task for lower ability students
Key word glossary for lower ability students
Extension tasks for extra challenge
A comprehensive A Level Tudors PowerPoint lesson on the Foreign Policy of Edward VI’s England, made by a Tudor A Level teacher of 16 years (plus several as an examiner).
ALL content from the AQA specification is included (also relevant to other exam boards).
Also included:
Retrieval activities
Open-ended questions and opportunities for debate
Content overviews
Historical extracts and exam questions
Video clips
Plenary debate
Essay planning grid
A comprehensive A Level Tudors PowerPoint lesson on problem of Succession for Edward VI’s England, made by a Tudor A Level teacher of 16 years (plus several as an examiner).
ALL content from the AQA specification is included (also relevant to other exam boards).
Also included:
Retrieval activities
Open-ended questions and opportunities for debate
Content overviews
Historical extracts and exam questions
Video clips
Plenary debate
Essay planning grid
A comprehensive A Level Tudors PowerPoint lesson on Henry VII’s Government, made by a Tudor A Level teacher of 16 years (plus several as an examiner).
Detailed content overviews from the AQA specification are included (also relevant to other exam boards).
Also included:
Retrieval activity to start
Open-ended questions and opportunities for debate
Content overviews
Historical extracts and exam questions
Video clips
Plenary debate
Please leave a review if you found this resource useful
An in-depth and thorough content overview of threats and pretenders to Henry VII’s throne.
Great for planning lessons around or just to give to students as a reading resource.
All specification content for Henry VII is covered.
A comprehensive A Level Tudors PowerPoint lesson on Rebellions - Perkin Warbeck, made by a Tudor A Level teacher of 16 years (plus several as an examiner).
Detailed content overviews from the AQA specification are included (also relevant to other exam boards).
Also included:
Retrieval activity to start
Open-ended questions and opportunities for debate
Content overviews
Historical extracts and exam questions
Video clips
Plenary debate
Please leave a review if you found this resource useful
A comprehensive A Level Tudors PowerPoint lesson on Henry’s Finances, made by a Tudor A Level teacher of 16 years (plus several as an examiner).
Detailed content overviews from the AQA specification are included (also relevant to other exam boards).
Also included:
Retrieval activity to start
Open-ended questions and opportunities for debate
Content overviews
Historical extracts and exam questions
Video clips
Plenary debate
Please leave a review if you found this resource useful
A comprehensive A Level Tudors PowerPoint lesson on marriage.
Detailed content overview from the exam specification is included.
PPT includes:
Retrieval activity to start
Open-ended questions and opportunities for debate
A short clip (where relevant)
Detailed content overview
Choice of comprehension tasks
Historical extract and exam question practice
Plenary debate
Made by a Tudor A Level teacher of 16 years (plus several as an AQA examiner).
Please leave a review if you found this resource useful
A one-stop shop for your Early Modern Crime and Punishment revision activities. Work your way through these resources to get yourself fully prepared for any question that pops up on Early Modern Crime and Punishment!
This PPT contains the following resources:
Topic checklist
Brain Dump
Quizzes (with answers)
Practice questions
Exam question guidance and model answers
A comprehensive A Level Tudors PowerPoint lesson on Mary I and religious reform.
Detailed content overviews from the AQA specification are included (also suitable for other exam boards).
PPT includes:
Retrieval activity to start
Open-ended questions and opportunities for debate
A short clip (where relevant)
Detailed content overview
Choice of comprehension tasks
Historical extract and exam question practice
Plenary debate
Made by a Tudor A Level teacher of 16 years (plus several as an AQA examiner).
Please leave a review if you found this resource useful
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A comprehensive A Level Tudors PowerPoint lesson on Edward VI - Somerset’s Government , made by a Tudor A Level teacher of 16 years (plus several as an examiner).
Detailed content overviews from the AQA specification are included (also relevant to other exam boards).
Also included:
Retrieval activity to start
Open-ended questions and opportunities for debate
Content overviews
Historical extracts and exam questions
Video clips
Plenary debate
Please leave a review if you found this resource useful
An overview lesson of the causes of WW2.
A great, visually vibrant lesson, with an array of activities, including differentiated tasks for higher and lower ability students, designed to to get students thinking critically, whilst developing their communication and literacy skills, as well as developing their historical skills through source analysis.
This lesson is largely student led, with a lot of extra challenges, allowing the teacher time to rotate the classroom and check progress.
Key components of the lesson include:
Clear objectives, incorporating differentiated, higher-order thinking skills
Context slide and video link to ‘set the scene’
Task 1: Reading, with comprehension task to acquire knowledge
An alternative comprehension task to offer variety
Task 2: Historical source skills activity
An alternative TASK 2, to develop critical thinking
Plenary to assess learning and to challenge evaluative critical-thinking
Differentiated task for lower ability students
Key word glossary for lower ability students
Extension tasks for extra challenge