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Jack the Ripper: The Victims
PowerPoint & 3 worksheets that examines the socio-economic backgrounds of the five canonical victims of Jack the Ripper: Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Kelly.
Activities include
-Starter activity to analyse what Booth’s survey tells us about Whitechapel in the 1880s.
Discussion on what Annie Chapman’s photograph with her husband, the only one of the five victims who was seemingly pictured alive, tells us about the socio-economic status of the women as a group.
Comprehension task in which students complete a table based on notes to identify whether the women had stable relationships with men, substance abuse problems, steady employment and access to accommodation.
Causation activity in which pupils attempt to connect the socio-economic issues the women faced.
Designed for the teaching of Key Stage 3 History.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
China: Sino-Soviet Relations 1900-1972
PowerPoint and three worksheets that examines Sino-Soviet Relations between 1900 and 1972. Material covered includes Russia and the Boxer Revolt, Cominform, the United Front and the Northern Expedition, The Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance, Mao’s relationship with Stalin and Khrushchev, Soviet support for the First Five Year Plan and the Great Leap Forward, the Sino-Soviet Split, the border conflict of 1969 & Nixon’s visit in 1972.
Activities include
Analysis of a passage on Sino-Soviet Relations to identify evidence to support various statements related to the topic.
Pupils to complete a line graph showing the changing nature of Sino-Soviet relations over the period. Gap fill on the labels for the line graph.
Discussion on key turning points in the relationship.
Ranking activity on how positive/negative different periods of the relationship were over the period.
Essay question that could be set for homework.
Designed for the teaching of Edexcel iGCSE History 4HI1 Paper 2 Breadth Study B4 China: Conflict, Crisis and change, 1900-89.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
German Nationalism: Causes of the 1848 Revolts
PowerPoint (with 8 slides) and two Word Documents that examines the socio-economic and political causes of the 1848 Revolts with a particular focus on the experience of the German Confederation.
Activities include
Comparative analysis of primary source to identify causes of the revolts.
Sorting activity to match causes with the social group most effected; peasants, urban workers or the middle classes.
Activity to link causes to show the relationships between them.
Ranking activity to consider which causes (socio-economic, nationalist or liberal) were most important important to different social groups.
Evidence sorting task to consider the credibility of the Marxist interpretation of the 1848 Revolts.
Comprehension task to write a synopsis of a historian’s view of the causes of 1848.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: two 1hr lessons depending on pace.
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German Nationalism: 1848 Revolts Bundle
A four lesson bundle on the development of German Nationalism in the context of the 1848 Revolts. The lessons consider the causes of revolts, the actions and ultimate failure of the Frankfurt Parliament, events in Prussia during the revolts and the overall reasons for the failure of the revolts.
The bundle includes four PowerPoints and six word documents of activities.
Each of the lessons is designed to support the teaching of OCR History Y314 and last approximately 1hr depending on learning pace.
Henry VIII: The Fall of Thomas Cromwell
PowerPoint and worksheet that examines the causes of Thomas Cromwell’s fall from power including the Anne of Cleves marriage, Cromwell’s religious policies & faction.
Activities include
Analysis of the view of a secondary historian
An evidence based card sort to determine the key factors in Cromwell’s fall
Source analysis to determine the relative importance of factors.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y106 The Early & Mid Tudors.
Duration: 1hr approx.
USA - A Divided Union: The Crisis at Little Rock
PowerPoint (with 5 slides) and two word documents that examines the causes and consequences of the crisis at Central High School, Little Rock in 1957 as part of a wider series of lessons on the Civil Rights Movement in America.
Activities include
Quick Quiz recapping previous learning on the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Starter activity on why a photo of the Little Rock Nine attending school is unusual.
Reading & comprehension activity on the crisis at Little Rock. Pupils complete a table on the attitudes, aims and extent of success of the key figures and groups involved in the crisis.
Discussion on why Governor Faubus pursued the policy he did, linked to prior learning on the obstacles black people faced in the south when trying to vote.
Source analysis exercise on the key reason Eisenhower chose to intervene.
Plenary discussion on why Little Rock was the key turning point for integrating schools after the initial resistance to Brown vs Board of Education (with supporting statistics).
Designed for the teaching of Edexcel iGCSE History 4HI1 Paper 1 Depth Study 7 A Divided Union: civil rights in the USA, 1945-74.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
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The First World War: Franz Ferdinand & tension in the Balkans
PowerPoint with 7 slides and three worksheets that examines the crises in the Balkans between 1900 and 1914 . The lesson covers the Austro-Hungarian annexation of Bosnia in 1908, the Balkan Wars of 1912-13 and the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
Please note this lesson does not cover the aftermath of Franz Ferdinand’s assassination such as the Blank Cheque or actual outbreak of the First World War.
**Activities include: **
Matching exercise in which the key countries and territories in the Balkan region are matched to descriptions of their status at the start of the 20th Century.
Comprehension and analysis activity in which pupils use the information they have learned from activity one to explain the likely attitudes of key countries and territories to new developments in the region such as the 1908 annexation, the Balkan Wars and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
Reading and comprehension activity in which pupils read the detailed story of Franz Ferdinand’s assassination and identify evidence that demonstrates the responsibility of elements within the Serbian Government, the responsibility of the Black Hand and the unwitting responsibility of Austria & Franz Ferdinand himself.
Plenary discussion on how the assassination in Sarajevo could spark the First World War
Designed for the teaching of Edexcel iGCSE History 4HI1 Paper 2 A1 The Origins and Course of the First World War, 1905-1918.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace
The Stuarts: Persecution of Witchcraft
PowerPoint (with 5 slides) and three word documents that examine the causes of persecution of witches in Early Modern Europe. The lesson covers causes such as poverty, climate change, misogyny, warfare, changing attitudes to magic, the Reformation and the invention of the Printing Press. Specific witch hunts which are considered are the St Osyth witches (1582) the North Berwick Witch trials (1590) and the Manningtree Witches (1645).
Activities include
Starter activity in which students analyse the mortality records from Cumbria to identify high levels of popular superstition.
Matching activity on the causes of witchcraft persecution with the correct explanation.
Reading and comprehension of three examples of witch hunts from the early modern period to identify what factors caused persecution to take place.
Linking activity to consider how the causes of persecution were interrelated.
Source analysis to identify how the rise in scepticism helped end witchcraft persecution.
Designed for teaching an academically able Key Stage 3 class covering aspects of Stuart Britain / Early Modern Europe.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
Resource reviews are always much appreciated and help others using the site.
USA - A Divided Union: The Montgomery Bus Boycott
PowerPoint (with 6 slides) and a worksheet that examines the actions of Rosa Parks, the resulting Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-1956 and the end to segregation in bus transportation.
Activities include
Quick Quiz recapping previous learning on the murder of Emmett Till.
Discussion to probe pre-existing knowledge on bus segregation and Rosa Parks’ role in challenging it using two photograph prompts.
Reading and comprehension exercise covering the details of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and its outcome, including the Supreme Court ruling on Browder vs. Gayle.
Discussion with photograph prompt on why the tactic of a boycott was particularly effective.
Debate on whether the bus boycott was more significant than Brown vs Board of Education for the improvement of civil rights.
Plenary conclusion in which pupils write whether the NAACP or the Montgomery Improvement Association were more important in ending bus segregation.
Designed for the teaching of Edexcel iGCSE History 4HI1 Paper 1 Depth Study 7 A Divided Union: civil rights in the USA, 1945-74.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
Resource reviews and ratings are always much appreciated and help others using the site.
USA - A Divided Union: Sit-ins and Freedom Rides
PowerPoint (with 4 slides) and two word documents that examine the Sit-in Movement (1960) and Freedom Rides (1961) within the context of the wider civil rights movement.
Activities include
Starter activity in which pupils interpret a picture of the first sit in to understand what is going on and why.
Reading, comprehension and comparison activity to establish the aims, tactics and extent of success, etc, of the two campaigns.
Discussion to reach a judgment on which campaign was more significant in advancing the rights of Black people.
Discussion of the changing tactics employed by the Sit-in Movement and Freedom Rides in comparison to the Montgomery Bus Boycott to establish an understanding of why these later tactics were more effective.
Designed for the teaching of Edexcel iGCSE History 4HI1 Paper 1 Depth Study 7 A Divided Union: civil rights in the USA, 1945-74.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
Resource reviews and ratings are always much appreciated and help others using the site.
German Nationalism: The Seven Weeks War
PowerPoint and two worksheets that examine the causes and consequences of the Seven Weeks War between Prussia and Austria in 1866 with particular emphasis on the roles of Bismarck, Prussia and the development of German Nationalism.
Activities include
Reading & comprehension exercise on the build up to the Seven Weeks War to establish whether Bismarck was reacting to events or master of events.
Sorting activity on the reasons for the outcome of the war to establish those which Bismarck can and can’t take credit for.
Analysis of the reasons for the outcome of the war to identify 3 or 4 overarching factors to explain Prussia’s victory.
Analysis of map of the German Confederation during the Seven Weeks War to generate a discussion on the extent of German unity in 1866.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
USA - A Divided Union: James Meredith and Ole Miss
PowerPoint and two worksheets that examines the events that took place in Mississippi in 1962 when Black civil rights campaigner James Meredith attempted to attend the all white Ole Miss University. The lesson covers the actions of Meredith, President Kennedy and the Federal Government, the Ole Miss Riot and its aftermath.
Activities include
Decision making exercise in which pupils must consider events from the perspective of James Meredith, the Governor of Mississippi, President Kennedy and the Federal Government based on prior learning of earlier civil rights campaigns and the nature of the southern states.
Having discussed potential courses of action, pupils complete a gap fill activity of a passage of text to reinforce the actual events that took place.
Ranking activity on the relative importance of the Meredith case, Brown vs Board of Education and Little Rock in improving access to desegregated education for Black people in the south.
Designed for the teaching of Edexcel iGCSE History 4HI1 Paper 1 Depth Study 7 A Divided Union: civil rights in the USA, 1945-74.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
Medieval World: The Domesday Book
PowerPoint that focuses on the purpose of the Domesday Book, the role it played in William the Conqueror’s reign and what the document can tell us about England in the eleventh century.
Activities include
Source analysis activity in which pupils work out the reasons the Domesday Book was compiled based on an extract from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
Domesday Book data analysis activity to determine what it tells us about land use, the role of women in Anglo-Norman society, the balance of power between Normans and Saxons, the power of the monarch and the Church, etc.
Analysis of a timeline of William the Conqueror’s reign to determine the importance of the Domesday Book in helping him to control England.
Extension source analysis activity to determine why the Domesday Book was called Domesday.
Designed for teaching an academically able Key Stage 3 class covering the Medieval World.
Lesson Length: 1 hour depending on pace.
German Nationalism: The Romantic Movement
PowerPoint and worksheet that examines the extent of the Romantic Movement in the context of German Unification 1789-1919.
Activities include
-Quick quiz on the Holy Roman Empire in 1789
-Analysis of Sanssouci & what it suggests about the place of German culture in the Holy Roman Empire in the 18th Century.
Source analysis of examples from the Romantic Movement to consider how they aided the development of German Nationalism
Ranking activity to consider how accessible the Romantic Movement was to Germans in order to stimulate discussion.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
The French Revolution: Napoleon
PowerPoint (with 6 slides) and two word documents that examine whether Napoleon Bonaparte betrayed the ideals of the French Revolution.
Activities include
Starter activity that requires pupils to discuss what the painting of Napoleon’s Coronation as Emperor in Notre Dame suggests about the success of the French Revolution.
Source analysis and comparison exercise on two views of the Coup of Brumaire supported by explanatory text to provide context on the event.
Chronology activity to put nine key events in Napoleon’s life in the correct order.
Evidence colour coding activity to determine whether Napoleon’s actions betrayed or maintained the ideals of the French Revolution.
Concluding paragraph for pupils to formulate their overarching judgment on the enquiry question.
Final slide with supporting notes and images for teacher to summarise the end of Napoleon’s reign and the Revolutionary period as a whole.
Designed for teaching an academically able Key Stage 3 class covering aspects of the French Revolution.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
Resource reviews are always much appreciated and help others using the site.
German Nationalism: The Congress of Vienna
PowerPoint & worksheet that impact of the Congress of Vienna in 1815 on the development of Germany.
Activities include
Group based decision making and debate exercise in which pupils decide what to do about the Holy Roman Empire, Poland, the Rhineland & Saxony after the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
Comparison exercise on the nature of the Holy Roman Empire vs the German Confederation.
Discussion on whether the Congress of Vienna was a turning point for German unity considering three overarching themes; economic, political & cultural unity.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
German Nationalism: Prince Metternich
PowerPoint, one worksheet & one sheet of notes that examines Prince Metternich’s attempts to manage German Nationalism in the Vormarz period between 1815-1848. Content includes the Wartburg Festival (1817), murderer Karl Sand (1819), the Congress of Troppau (1820), the Hambach Festival (1832), the Six Articles & the assault on the Bundestag Gatehouse (1833).
Activities include
Source analysis of Metternich’s writing to determine his attitudes to liberalism & Nationalism.
Comprehension activity to complete a table on nationalist events in the period, Metternich’s reaction and the extent to which the threat was successfully managed.
Source based plenary activity on whether metternich’s oppressive response to nationalism was an effective response to the threat’s posed by German nationalism.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
The British Empire: Causes of the American War of Independence
PowerPoint (with 4 slides) and two word documents that examine the causes of the American War of Independence. Factors/events that are considered within the lesson are the Seven Years War, The Royal Proclamation of 1763 limiting westwards expansion, The Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre of 1770, the Boston Tea Party and the events at Lexington in 1775. The issue of whether the British or the American Colonists were more responsible for causing the war is also considered.
Activities include
Starter activity that requires pupils to match groups relevant to the situation in America with the correct definitions to establish the different sides in the conflict.
Student analysis of statistical data and a map to establish why the Thirteen Colonies were becoming culturally, economically, politically and practically difficult for Britain to control in the late 18th Century.
Comprehension task in which pupils read about six key events in the build up to war and complete an evidence table of how the British and/or the American colonists were to blame for the deteriorating relationship in each case.
Pupils judge which side was most to blame for each of the key events and rank their importance in causing the War of Independence.
Using a source by James Otis as stimulus, pupils reach an overarching judgment on whether the British had acted like tyrants in the build up to the War of Independence.
Designed for teaching an academically able Key Stage 3 class covering aspects of the British Empire.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
Resource reviews are always much appreciated and help others using the site.
German Nationalism: The Danish War 1864
PowerPoint & 2 worksheets that examine the causes and consequences of the Danish War of 1864 over control of Schleswig-Holstein with particular emphasis on the roles of Bismarck, Prussia and the development of German Nationalism.
Activities include
Starter Quiz on the status of Schleswig-Holstein prior to 1864 based on prior learning
Reading & comprehension to identify any successes achieved by Bismarck & Prussia during the 1864 Danish War.
Matching activity to link interested parties (Austria, Denmark, Prussia, the German Confederation & the Duchies themselves) with their hopes for Schleswig-Holstein.
Activity in which pupils complete an evidence table with how Prussia benefited militarily, economically, territorially and in its relationship with Austria as a result of the Danish War.
Ranking task on the benefits Prussia achieved above.
Comparison of two passages by historians to evaluate which is more convincing in on the domestic consequences of the Danish War for Bismarck & Prussia.
Concluding debate on whether the Danish War was a victory for German nationalists.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
Henry VIII: Wolsey's Domestic Policy
PowerPoint and worksheet that examines the extent of success Thomas Wolsey achieved in his administration of English domestic policy during the reign of King Henry VIII. The lesson considers his administration of Justice, Finance, Parliament, the Privy Chamber and the Church in England.
Activities include
Reading and comprehension task to highlight examples of success and failure in Wolsey’s domestic policy.
Matching task connecting Wolsey’s abuses as a clergyman with the correct definition.
Pupils add evidence to a table looking at the extent that his domestic policies were beneficial or detrimental to the King, the nobility, the common people and Wolsey himself.
Plenary ranking activity to stimulate discussion on the relative success Wolsey achieved in different areas of domestic policy.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y106 The Early & Mid Tudors.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.