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Digital resources from a History Teacher with over 22 years of experience in teaching History, Geography, Business Studies, English and more...
Learn with a ChalkBoard Image
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Learn with a ChalkBoard Image

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We know that organising topics into themes and key points can be very helpful when learning or revising a topic. The website allows for a title and between one to six points to be generated into a simple chalkboard image. Save those images in folders and invoke your memories with a classroom setting to put you in the learning frame of mind. This is a PowerPoint Template of sorts. I have not fixed the images or text so you can move them around. Look for my Learn with Bart PowerPoint and Learn with Chalkboard, which are a useful revision tool
Early Elizabethan England Bundle
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Early Elizabethan England Bundle

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This bundle contains several 1-page versions of word searches for every unit and sub-unit in the Edexcel specification. These also have a space for key word definition and development as well as spelling practice. There are also two to a page versions as well. There is a revision game as well along with other resources. £12 of resources down to just £5
Reading Games: Football, Soccer and Touchdown
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Reading Games: Football, Soccer and Touchdown

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This is a pack of PowerPoints, PDFs and Documents which explain the game to teachers and students. There are handouts and presentations for you to use. This competition often engages the students and once the game is taught it can be brought back without the resources as the students just "know" the game. The reader must read, but they can read as little and as much as they like. At any point then can call out “Pass to .......”, so that another member of their team can continue reading. The aim for the team is to reach the predetermined stop point. When they reach that they must call out “Shoot” to score a goal.
Emoji and Medicine Through Time PACK
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Emoji and Medicine Through Time PACK

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Learn with Emojis is a simple series of slides which contain A4 and A5 posters, activities, examples and more. Use them for revision, classroom activities and more. You have over 20 images which can be used as Posters for display and worksheets or Homework for your class. The PowerPoint and PDF just collect them all into one useful file.
39 Steps  GCSE English Exam Analysing an unseen extract
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39 Steps GCSE English Exam Analysing an unseen extract

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This is a single lesson for top ability but with the use of the movie and discussion, this could be a two part lesson on how to analyse an unseen extract in preparation for your exam. PPT, PDF Extract, Lesson Plan and a worksheet (6 versions) Good luck with the lesson. It was good enough in an interview!
Text Messages - Editable Versions
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Text Messages - Editable Versions

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The Text message between Elizabeth I and Phillip II could be changed to ANY TWO people in History and be set as a task to complete. The DOC file is editable. There are also four blank versions with 4, 8, 8 with background and 9 text message bubbles to an A4 Page for you to edit or print using the DOC or PDF Files. (I also have FREE versions for you to test out first)
Create a Timeline - Templates
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Create a Timeline - Templates

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Useful for History lessons for all ages and other lessons too. FREE version available and TEMPLATE BUNDLE available. Create for in lesson activities and also for Homework tasks. PDFs cannot be edited. Docx files can be edited so you can add or take away the boxes along the timeline, colour them in or add relevant pictures. This can be useful when adapting this activity for use with a class in an ICT Suite.
History Teacher Templates & Worksheets
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History Teacher Templates & Worksheets

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Useful for a new History teacher or for anyone wanting a bargain. Save over 50% This bundle contains paid and free resources that can be used as activities, worksheets and homework. There are also useful PPTs and tools for teachers to use to reward their students, help them revise and have fun and learn.
Improve your History Lessons Bundle
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Improve your History Lessons Bundle

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The resources on sale here are almost every editable general resource I have produced. You can get your class reading through a game, creating a dialogue with characters through text messages, selecting emojis to help with revision, creating timelines, pitching historical events or just watching The Simpsons and making sure they learn.
Creative Revision: Ask for Advice GCSE Edexcel History
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Creative Revision: Ask for Advice GCSE Edexcel History

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This bundles my resources for: Paper 1 Crime and Punishment Paper 2 Superpower Rivals and Henry VIII Paper 3 Weimar and Nazi Germany They are worksheets, plans and presentations for all of these. All of these files can be edited. If you cover Elizabeth I - I have included some paid resources too. Enjoy the collected free resources too!
Structural Features AQA GCSE ENGLISH
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Structural Features AQA GCSE ENGLISH

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This is a full lesson with resources on how to deliver a good answer on Question 3 in AQA GCSE English Language. This is both an introduction lesson and exam example lesson. Please download the additional resources from the AQA website on Paper 1 2020. PowerPoint Senetence Prompts and more https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12849446 See my Baby Driver lesson for a fun version on this lesson.
Foreign Words and Places in English / England
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Foreign Words and Places in English / England

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The Places have basic starting with or ending with to distinguish whether they are Roman, Viking, Saxon or Norman. Great for post-1066 lesson or learning about local geography. Use a local or national map. The Words tasks are quite simple and show the students how many words in English are actually from elsewhere.
Timeline Lesson Bundle - Hundred Years War and War of the Roses
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Timeline Lesson Bundle - Hundred Years War and War of the Roses

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This bundle combines the two timeline lessons but it also provides you with resources that allow you to examine the historical significance of the events and people within the timelines. The Keep Calm sheet allows for an anachronistic lesson or homework assignment for the Hundred Years War or the War of the Roses
Medieval Pick 'n Mix 1066-1485
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Medieval Pick 'n Mix 1066-1485

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Create a cube, learn where names come from, how castles were attacked and who was Thomas Beckett. Create timelines, flags and historical profiles. 1066, Castles, Beckett, Roman Impact, Hundred Years War and the War of the Roses.
James I (James VI) Bundle
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James I (James VI) Bundle

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This combines the Profile and Pocahontas Lesson. The witches lessons make use of the civil war but they can be adapted to note James I's fear and hatred of them. There are a few extras in there too!
Jack the Ripper - Media Myths - How is Jack seen in Popular Culture?
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Jack the Ripper - Media Myths - How is Jack seen in Popular Culture?

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"Where" is Jack the Ripper? - Note/Show several examples of where you might find Jack the Ripper in Media such as television and books. Extra: Why is he famous? A is a simple version to hand out to students B is a more detailed version for staff or to support students C - is an alternative sheet similar to A&B but with a set framework This home learning activity is given so that students can see the varied differences in visual imagery given to Jack the Ripper. This is an interesting interpretive activity. This home learning activity might also engage the students as they can explore Jack through their favourite form of media.