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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

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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
KEY STAGE 3 LIFE IN NORMAN ENGLAND LESSON 3 THE MEDIEVAL CHURCH
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KEY STAGE 3 LIFE IN NORMAN ENGLAND LESSON 3 THE MEDIEVAL CHURCH

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This is the third lesson of a short unit of work on life in Norman England after the conquest. It is part of a larger scheme of learning on the Norman Conquest and William’s consolidation of power which is also available. This lesson focuses on the importance of the church in Norman England. It contains a variety of activities/video clips enabling students to analyse the extent of change. The power point is fully resourced. Duration: 1 hour
KEY STAGE 3 LIFE IN LESSON 2 THE MEDIEVAL MANOR
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KEY STAGE 3 LIFE IN LESSON 2 THE MEDIEVAL MANOR

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This is the second lesson of a short unit of work on life in Norman England after the conquest. It is part of a larger scheme of learning on the Norman Conquest and William’s consolidation of power which is also available. This lesson focuses on life on the manor in Norman England, and the conceptual focus is empathy - understanding the concept of manor living and what it was like for the peasants. It contains a variety of activities/video clips enabling students to analyse life. The power point is fully resourced. Duration: 1 hour
LIFE IN NORMAN ENGLAND.  KEY STAGE 3 SHORT UNIT
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LIFE IN NORMAN ENGLAND. KEY STAGE 3 SHORT UNIT

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This bundle contains 3 lessons plus a quiz and word search lesson focusing on life in Norman England. The lessons are: Change and continuity in the law and the Norman legal system law Life on the Medieval Manor The power of the Church in Norman England Quiz on the whole of the Normans unit of work plus a homework word search Each lesson contains a range of activities testing all assessment objectives. This is a section of a 12 lessons unit of work on the Norman Conquest; William’s consolidation of power and life in Norman England also available.
KEY STAGE 3 UNIT OF WORK - THE NORMAN CONQUEST
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KEY STAGE 3 UNIT OF WORK - THE NORMAN CONQUEST

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This Key stage 3 unit of work contains 8 x 1 hour lessons focusing on the Norman Conquest and William I’s consolidation of power in England ( a longer 12 lessons scheme is also available, and includes 4 lessons on life in Norman England). All lessons contain varied activities with clear assessment objectives and include video clips; different writing opportunities; quizzes; assessments.
HENRY VIII AND HIS MINISTERS KEY FEATURES STUDY CARDS GCSE
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HENRY VIII AND HIS MINISTERS KEY FEATURES STUDY CARDS GCSE

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This resource contains a set of 24 revision cards answering 24 possible 4 marks questions from the EDEXCEL GCSE history unit - Henry VIII and his Ministers. Each card has the answer written on it, and demonstrates where the marks are attained. Cut them out and learn them for the exam.
KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK LESSONS 10-12
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KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK LESSONS 10-12

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These are the last 3 lessons of a key stage 3 unit of work based on the enquiry: Was Martin Luther King the most significant individual in winning the vote for black Americans in 1965? Students will be taught how to write an historical enquiry on ‘significance’ using identified criteria. Practice resource material; time to write the assessment and a quiz/wordsearch for those who complete the assessment included. All lesson available Duration: 3 hours Whole enquiry: 12 lessons
KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK.  LESSONS 6 AND 7 MARTIN LUTHER KING
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KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK. LESSONS 6 AND 7 MARTIN LUTHER KING

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This is the first lesson of a key stage 3 unit of work based on the enquiry: Was Martin Luther King the most significant individual in winning the vote for black Americans in 1965? These lessons look at the rle of Martin Luther King and include an analysis of his famous speech, and watching ‘My friend Martin’ with a consideration of how if he had not done his work, what civil rights would look like in the USA today. The lesson is fully resourced, and other lessons are available. Duration: 2 hours Whole enquiry: 12 lessons
KS3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK. LESSONS 8 AND 9 MALCOLM X AND LBJ
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KS3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK. LESSONS 8 AND 9 MALCOLM X AND LBJ

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These are the eighth and ninth lessons of a key stage 3 unit of work based on the enquiry: Was Martin Luther King the most significant individual in winning the vote for black Americans in 1965? They consider the significance of Malcom X and LBJ. The lessons are fully resourced, and other lessons are available. Duration: 2 hours Whole enquiry: 12 lessons
KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT.  LESSONS 3 AND 4 IDA B. WELL AND LINDA BROWN
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KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT. LESSONS 3 AND 4 IDA B. WELL AND LINDA BROWN

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These are the third and fourth lessons of a key stage 3 unit of work based on the enquiry: Was Martin Luther King the most significant individual in winning the vote for black Americans in 1965? It sets the scene and introduces the enquiry. They consider the significance of Ida B. Wells and Linda Brown. The lessons are fully resourced, and other lessons are available. Duration: 2 hours Whole enquiry: 12 lessons
KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK.  LESSON 1INTRODUCTION AND AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
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KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK. LESSON 1INTRODUCTION AND AMERICAN CIVIL WAR

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This is the first lesson of a key stage 3 unit of work based on the enquiry: Was Martin Luther King the most significant individual in winning the vote for black Americans in 1965? It sets the scene and introduces the enquiry. It also looks at the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The lesson is fully resourced, and other lessons are available. Duration: 1 hour Whole enquiry: 12 lessons
KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK. LESSON 2 THE JIM CROW LAWS
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KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK. LESSON 2 THE JIM CROW LAWS

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This is the second lesson of a key stage 3 unit of work based on the enquiry: Was Martin Luther King the most significant individual in winning the vote for black Americans in 1965? It is a source based lesson on the Jim Crow laws. It also looks at the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The lesson is fully resourced, and other lessons are available. Duration: 1 hour Whole enquiry: 12 lessons
KEY STAGE 3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ENQUIRY LESSON 2 - THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES PART 1
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KEY STAGE 3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ENQUIRY LESSON 2 - THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES PART 1

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This key stage 3 unit of work is based on the enquiry - Two wars or one with a 20 years ceasefire? It consists of 12 lessons and requires students to think about whether or not the First World War was ever concluded. It examines all second order concepts, but it is primarily based on being able to demonstrate cause and consequence. All lessons are fully resourced. This is the second lesson which examines the work of the peace makers in Paris. Duration 1 hour
Key Stage 3 International Relations Enquiry Lesson 1 - The end of the First World War
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Key Stage 3 International Relations Enquiry Lesson 1 - The end of the First World War

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This key stage 3 unit of work is based on the enquiry - Two wars or one with a 20 years ceasefire? It consists of 12 lessons and requires students to think about whether or not the First World War was ever concluded. It examines all second order concepts, but it is primarily based on being able to demonstrate cause and consequence. All lessons are fully resourced. This is the first lesson which examines the end of the First World War. Duration 1 hour
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE 1920S AND 1930S END OF UNIT CLASS QUIZ
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE 1920S AND 1930S END OF UNIT CLASS QUIZ

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This quiz is suitable for either I/GCSE students studing the interwar units, or key stage 3 students (it is part of the 12th lesson in my International relations unit of work (also uploaded). Students work in groups to answer 24 international relations questions divided into 4 rounds, including: Who am I? Which order? Odd one out? True and False? Fun end of unit activity which encourages competitiveness while helping students to revise. Duration: Approx 40 mins Combine with wordsearch also available to complete an hour’s fun revision activities.