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I am a secondary trained English teacher and current HoD. I have taught a range of subjects for over a decade including KS2 and KS3 Humanities and even some PE too, I have also been part of a KS3 pastoral team. All my resources that are uploaded are taken from what I deem to be my better lessons or from what have been my most impactful on students' engagment and outcomes too. I hope they help as a time-saver or even a starting point for you too.

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I am a secondary trained English teacher and current HoD. I have taught a range of subjects for over a decade including KS2 and KS3 Humanities and even some PE too, I have also been part of a KS3 pastoral team. All my resources that are uploaded are taken from what I deem to be my better lessons or from what have been my most impactful on students' engagment and outcomes too. I hope they help as a time-saver or even a starting point for you too.
Britain in 1509: Source Interpretation
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Britain in 1509: Source Interpretation

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Included is two documents: the first a series of source interpretation and analysis tasks and the second (leading on from this) is an analysis in greater detail. These are as part of a first lesson on a new subject introducing the Tudor era of British History for a KS3 year7 mixed ability group. Some of the work included has been adapted from other sources and lessons I have used over previous years and is not all my own work. Use, edit and enjoy!
The Peasants' Revolt: Cause and Consequence
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The Peasants' Revolt: Cause and Consequence

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Included in this resource is a double lesson (2 x 55 mins) worth of work. The PPT guides you through a scenario based activity to enable students to empathise with the peasants whilst explaining the events of the revolt. Some resources are included on the PPT for printing. The second lesson focuses on the causes and consequences, including an extension and challenge regarding its significance. All worksheets included. This has been adapted from a resource I found and is not entirely my own workings. Have fun using/editing or adapting this to your own needs.
The Crusades: Source Analysis & Homework
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The Crusades: Source Analysis & Homework

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Included in this is up to 2 lessons worth of resources on the crusades. This includes homework tasks and a group task. There is source analysis of images (included and printable from PPT) as well as a paired or group source analysis which can be enlarged. An answer sheet is provided for this. Optional resources are a plenary quiz with answers on the PPT (bitesize links included) and differentiated main task to explain why different groups of people went on a crusade. Some differentiated activities to support SEN/LA/EAL included. These resources are gathered from my last few years teaching and I do not own all of these. Feel free to use/edit/ adapt and have fun.
The Battle of Agincourt
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The Battle of Agincourt

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A double lesson (2 x 55mins) which includes further source analysis/ interpretation activites. Ideal for KS3 History students. Includes a link to Henry V (1989) (PG) which is NOT included but can be acquired online. These are resources gained over a number of years that I do not own. Have fun, edit and adapt!
Joan of Arc Source Analysis lessons
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Joan of Arc Source Analysis lessons

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Included in this is a double lesson (2 x 55 mins). This includes a full powerpoint and differentiated task support sheets (suitable for SEN/EAL) as well as an extension/homework worksheet. The lesson requires students to investigate and explain different sources in order to make an informed interpretation of their own. It includes a range of documents that have been adapted and used from different origins - not all my own work! Use, edit, adapt and enjoy!