25 years of experience as Assistnt Head; Head of Humanities and AST for history.
Resources generally for KS3-KS5 history, some that can be used as English resources, and some politics/citizenship resources
25 years of experience as Assistnt Head; Head of Humanities and AST for history.
Resources generally for KS3-KS5 history, some that can be used as English resources, and some politics/citizenship resources
This bundle contains 4 lessons on the causes of migration in Medieval England. Each lesson focuses on one group of migrants, and then compares and contrasts the causes of migration using a variety of activities/clips. They also focus on the different question-types which are modeled, and there are opportunities for peer and self assessment.
Duration: 1 hour per lesson.
This bundle also includes a 79 page workbook (space for answers included) which is aimed at helping students understand the assessment requirements for the new EDEXCEL Migrants in Britain breadth study.
It contains:
A course outline
The EDEXCEL generic mark scheme for reference
Instructions on how to answer each question type with explanations of the AOs and how to gain the marks for each
A sample answer for each question-type with commentary on where the marks are gained
Practice questions for each question type (8 for questions 1 and 3, and 4 for questions 2; 4 and 5/6)
A glossary area where students can record key terminology with definitions to help maximise SPaG marks
This can be used as a single document to keep all assessments together and it addresses the lack of sample questions available for the new option. It can also be used as evidence for predicted grades (or TAGs if that becomes necessary).
Printing costs can be reduced by either sharing with students online, or by removing the pages for writing and asking students to write the answers in their books.
This lesson is the first lesson for KT2 for the new GCSE breadth study - Migrants in Britain, and it analyses the causes of migration in the Early Modern Era, with a focus on the Huguenots and Palatines.
Students will learn:
Why they came to England
An understanding of push and pull factors
How they settled
Students will watch short clips outlining causation and will start looking at a 4 mark similarities and differences question, which will be modeled and then peer assessed.
A work booklet containing sample questions; sample answers and examination technique tips and advice for this course is also available.
Duration: 1 hour
This is theTHIRD lesson of the a Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It explores whether or not obtaining the vote really made any difference to the position of women in the US, and contains varied activities/examination practice to support maximising success at GCSE. An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity.
Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
Fully resourced to enable effective delivery
This is the FIFTH lesson of the a Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It explores the impact of the New Deal and the Second World war o women, and contains varied activities/examination practice to support maximising success at GCSE. An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity.
Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
Fully resourced to enable effective delivery
This is the first lesson of the a Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It explores women’s fight for reproductive rights in the US, and contains varied activities/examination practice to support maximising success at GCSE. An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity.
Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
Fully resourced to enable effective delivery
This is the SECOND lesson of the A Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It explores the role of women in key campaigns, most notably prohibition in the US between 1865-1914 and contains varied activities/examination practice to support maximising success at GCSE. An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity.
Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
Fully resourced to enable effective delivery
This is the first lesson of the a Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It explores the position of women in the US between 1865-1914 and contains varied activities/examination practice to support maximising success at GCSE. An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity.
Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
Fully resourced to enable effective delivery
This is the TENTH lesson of the A Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It allows an overall evaluation on the success of feminism in the period, and concludes the unit. It contains varied activities/examination practice to support maximising success at GCSE. An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity.
Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
This is the SEVENTH lesson of the a Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It explores the impact of the Second World War of women in the workplace and in the home, and contains varied activities/examination practice to support maximising success at GCSE. An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity.
Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
This is the NINTH lesson of the a Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It explores the impact of black power on women, and contains varied activities/examination practice to support maximising success at GCSE. An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity.
Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
This is the SIXTH lesson of the a Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It builds on the previous lesson which evaluates the impact that the New Deal had on women by considering different interpretations for examination practice . An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity.
Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
This is the EIGHTH lesson of the a Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It explores NEW FEMINISM and how it impacted the women’s movement, and contains varied activities/examination practice to support maximising success at GCSE. An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity.
Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
This bundle contains 10 lessons needed to teach the ‘women and civil rights’ section on the Civil Rights unit for the A Level history course. There are 10 lessons, all carefully planned to extend student thinking and to meet the assessment objectives for success at A Level. The lessons are fully resourced. and although an approved textbook is desirable, it is not essential.
Approximately 10 hours of teaching plus homework.
This assembly has been created for Holocaust Memorial Day. It starts by putting into perspective the sheer number of people murdered in the genocide by focusing on the figure 6,000,000 in real terms. It then considers how intolerance; racism and prejudice escalates and eventually can lead to genocide - testimonies of survivors are used to capture this. Have we learnt from the Holocaust? No - map of genocides around the world since the Holocaust. The assembly then moves onto the theme of resistance - what happens when people don’t speak out - clip of Marin Niemoller’s poem. The assembly end with the discussion of what can happen when people do act resist with a focus on Oskar Schindler - last 5 minutes of Schindle’s list included so that students can reflect on how many lives can be saved when people bravely resist brutality.
Duration: 30 minutes, but can be adapted if you don’t have this much time.
Suitable for KS2 - KS5
This lesson is the second lesson for KT2 for the new GCSE breadth study - Migrants in Britain, and it analyses the causes of migration in the Early Modern Era, with a focus on the Jews.
Students will learn:
Why they came to England
An understanding of push and pull factors
How they settled
Students will watch short clips outlining causation and will start looking at a 4 mark similarities and differences question, which will be modeled and then peer assessed.
A work booklet containing sample questions; sample answers and examination technique tips and advice for this course is also available.
Duration: 1 hour
This lesson is the first lesson for KT2 for the new GCSE breadth study - Migrants in Britain, and it analyses the causes of migration in the Early Modern Era, with a focus on the Indian and African migration.
Students will learn:
Why they came to England
An understanding of push and pull factors
How they settled
Students will watch short clips outlining causation and will start looking at a 4 mark similarities and differences question, which will be modeled and then peer assessed.
A work booklet containing sample questions; sample answers and examination technique tips and advice for this course is also available.
Duration: 1 hour
This bundle contains 3 lessons which consider the causes of different groups of migrants in Early Modern England.
Lesson 1 - Huguenot and Palatine Migration
Lesson 2 - Jewish migration
Lesson 3 - Indian and African migration.
All lessons are fully resourced. Although a textbook is useful, it is not essential.
This is the Case Study for key topic 2; Migration through time GCSE history breadth study. It investigates the experiences of the Flemish people in Sandwich and the Walloons in Canterbury in the years 1500-1700. The power point contains all of the information and activities needed for the lesson.
Duration: 1 hour
This lesson is the fourth lesson for KT2 for the new GCSE breadth study - Migrants in Britain, and it analyses the experiences of migrants in the Early Modern Era, with a focus on the Huguenots and the Palatines.
Students will comparethe experiences of the two groups of migrants.
A work booklet containing sample questions; sample answers and examination technique tips and advice for this course is also available.
Duration: 1 hour
This lesson is the first lesson for KT2 for the new GCSE breadth study - Migrants in Britain, and it analyses the experiences of migrants in the Early Modern Era, with a focus on the experiences of the Jews and the gypsies.
A work booklet containing sample questions; sample answers and examination technique tips and advice for this course is also available.
Duration: 1 hour