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Modern Medicine | DNA & Lifestyle
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
Modern Medicine: Was DNA the biggest medical breakthrough of the twentieth century?
This lesson covers the discovery of DNA and it’s impact on understanding of cause of disease. This lesson also covers the role of lifestyle factors on health and the case study of lung cancer. This includes:
Glossary of key terms
What is DNA
Roles of Watson, Crick, Wilkins and Franklin in the discovery of DNA
Differences between infectious and genetic diseases
Lifestyle factors
Impact of DNA on medicine
Lung Cancer case study
Also included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Please note you will need the Hodder and Pearson textbooks for this lesson.
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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Northumberland & Wyatt
For teaching A Level OCR Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England
Mary I
Why were the rebellions under Mary I significant for the stability of the Tudor government?
This lesson looks at Northumberland’s Rising (Lady Jane Grey 1553) and Wyatt’s Rebellion. This includes:
Retrieval quiz starter task (with answers!)
Fall of Edward Seymour the Duke of Somerset and rise of John Dudley Earl of Northumberland
Death of Edward VI
Edward VI’s will
Why Lady Jane Grey was chosen as Queen - including family tree
Causes, nature, impact of Northumberland’s Rising 1553
Causes, nature, impact of Wyatt’s Rebellion 1554
Execution of Lady Jane Grey
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson for teaching both Northumberland’s Rising and Wyatt’s Rebellion in 2 hours
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of both Northumberland’s Rising and Wyatt’s Rebellion
Mary I cover sheet for folders
Additional Find the Fib for both rebellions - with answers!
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Medieval Baghdad and Medieval London
Suitable for teaching 11-14s and can also be used 7-11!
Whole lesson plus all resources and worksheets needed for teaching: How different was the city of Baghdad to that of Medieval London?
Students will investigate the medieval city of Baghdad and understand the Islamic Golden Age through videos and information sheets (provided). They will compare this information with London (also provided).
This is perfect for teaching after Medieval life or the Black Death!
Try out this interesting and often forgotten about world history in our curriculum!
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GCSE Germany | Wall Street Crash
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
Hitler’s Rise to Power
What was the impact of the Wall Street Crash in Germany?
This lesson looks at the impact of the Wall Street Crash on Germany, and how it led to the growth of the Communist Party. This lesson includes:
Retrieval starter task ‘Horribly Told Histories’!
Causes of mass unemployment
Overview of the Wall Street Crash
Impact of the Wall Street Crash, including the different groups of people affected by it
The failure of successive Weimar governments to deal with unemployment from 1929 to January 1933
The growth of support for the Communist Party
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
TWO inference exam questions (4 marks) based on the Wall Street Crash
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Nature & Impact of Kett's and Western Rebellions
For teaching A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England
Whole lesson plus resources for teaching: ‘How threatening was the ‘Year of Commotion 1549’?’
This whole lesson looks at the nature and impact of Ketts and Western Rebellions in 1549 under Edward VI. Information sheets provided! The lesson also looks at the role of the Duke of Somerset and to what extent he was to blame for the failure in the handling of the rebellions.
Also includes the exam question: ‘The most important impact of rebellions on Tudor governments 1485-1553 was the overthrow of crown servants. How far do you agree?’ Includes planning guidance.
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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Northern Earls
For teaching A Level OCR Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Elizabeth I
What was the most important cause of the Revolt of Northern Earls 1569-70?
This lesson looks at the Revolt of the Northern Earls 1569. This includes:
Reasons why Elizabeth I faced rebellion in England and Ireland
Why did Mary, Queen of Scots cause problems?
Causes of the Revolt of Northern Earls - discussion of the short and long term causes
Nature of the Revolt of Northern Earls
In depth look at the impact of the rebellion, included Elizabeth’s excommunication and Act’s put in place to maintain stability
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of the rebellion
Cover sheet for Elizabeth I
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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Ireland under Elizabeth I
For teaching A Level OCR Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
Elizabeth I
Why was Ireland a major cause of rebellion under Elizabeth I?
This lesson looks at Irish rebellions under Elizabeth I. This includes:
Shane O’Neill 1558-67
Munster 1569-73
Geraldine 1579-83
Tyrone 1595-1603
The lesson covers:
Retrieval starter task
Elizabethan Ireland
English control in Ireland
Reasons why Ireland was a cause of unrest
Causes, nature and impact of the 4 Irish rebellions
Also included: Two exam questions with detailed planning for students.
To what extent were the causes of Irish rebellion similar to those in England in the period 1485-1603? (25 marks)
‘Irish rebellions were a greater threat to Tudor governments than those in England.’ How far do you agree? (25 marks)
The second question also includes examplar answers from the 2017 exam ranging from E-A*! Samples are provided from introduction, main paragraphs and conclusions and students will grade these using the mark scheme.
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Notes on the causes, nature and impact for all four rebellions
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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Oxfordshire & Essex
For teaching A Level OCR Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England
Elizabeth I
How successful was Elizabeth I at maintaining order?
This lesson looks at the Oxfordshire Rising 1596 and the Essex Rebellion 1601. This includes:
Retrieval task starter
Background to the Oxfordshire Rising, including social issues within England at the time
Events of the rebellion
Fate of the rebels and why Elizabeth took such a harsh approach to this very small rising
Fact files on Robert Devereux and Robert Cecil
Contextual information to explain the events surrounding the Essex Rebellion (including Elizabeth’s age, death of key advisors, war with Spain, social and economic problems))
Also included is detailed planning for the following exam question: Why were there so few disturbances in Elizabethan England compared with the period from 1485 to 1558? (25 marks)
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of both Oxfordshire Rising and Essex Rebellion
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OCR Elizabeth I Rebellions BUNDLE
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England
This bundle includes THREE two hour lessons on the rebellions of Elizabeth I;
Northern Earls
Irish rebellions
Oxfordshire and Essex
Each lesson includes an information pack, a variety of activities and tasks, and exam questions! Also includes a 20 question quiz (with answers) and model answers for the Ireland exam question using ACTUAL examples from students who sat the exam!
Perfect for teaching OCR A Level.
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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Political Stability (Monarchy)
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
Political Stability
This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Political Stability’. This lesson focuses on the role of the monarch in maintaining political stability. This two hour lesson includes an accompanying work booklet!
How did the monarchy affect popular perceptions of authority?
This lesson covers;
What is political stability? How do we define it? Was the Tudor period stable?
The importance of the monarchy
Great Chain of Being
The use of propaganda
The use of patronage
The role of the church
Includes a 20 question knowledge check quiz
Also includes tasks around the following exam question: ‘Throughout the Tudor period, the church consistently supported the crown.’ How far do you agree? (25 marks)
Overall students will assess what was the most important method monarchs reinforced their authority and judge the effectiveness of the role of the monarch in maintaining political stability.
Please note this lesson uses the OCR Tudor Rebellions Revision Guide
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Teacher Training | Introduction to teaching
I am a History teacher and Expert Lead in Education who trains History teachers on how to teach History.
Session 1: Introduction to teaching History
This is an introductory session for trainee teachers on how to teach History. This includes;
Why do we teach history?
Personal reflections on teaching history
How to enhance subject knowledge
KS3 National Curriculum
How should we teach KS3? What would you teach?
Also included:
PowerPoint presentation
Extra reading materials
Session resources
Session lesson plan
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Why did children support the Hitler Youth?
Whole lesson plus all worksheets and resources needed exploring why young people supported the Nazi’s. Differentiated activities suitable for all students in your class.
Suitable for 11-14s.
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Hitler Youth BUNDLE
3 whole lessons which include all resources and activities, including differentiated tasks!
Suitable for teaching 11-14s.
Lesson 1: Why did young people support the Nazi’s?
Lesson 2: League of German Maidens
Lesson 3: Opposition groups
Also included:
Knowledge Organiser
20 question quiz
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Medieval China and Baghdad Quiz
A 20 question knowledge test on Medieval China and Baghdad. Can be used as an assessment in class, or set as homework to revise.
Why not try using it as a way to introduce this fascinating and lesser taught part of the History curriculum?
Norman Conquest Knowledge Organiser
A Norman Conquest knowledge organiser on just 1 A4 page - summaries the contenders and battles.
Great for revision purposes.
Hitler Youth Opposition Groups
This whole lesson plus activities and resources looks at Hitler Youth Opposition Groups (Edelweiss Pirates, Swing Youth and White Rose) using a variety video clips and tasks.
Includes optional source work for high ability students or perfect for a top set class!
Suitable for 11-14s.
Please check out my other Hitler Youth resources, feedback is welcome.
Hitler Youth Knowledge Quiz
20 question quiz plus answers on the Hitler Youth.
Can be used as an assessment tool in lesson or set as homework for revision.
Iron Age to Alfred Knowledge Organiser
A fun and interesting knowledge organiser for Iron Age to Alfred - covering the Iron Age, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and Alfred the Great. Designed as a time-line. Great for younger children or high school children to help them understand chronology!
Christmas Tree activity!
This can be used for ANY subject or topic!!
Great for an end of term activity before Christmas!
Fun Christmas based lesson where students decide who or what is the most important that deserves a place on top of the Christmas tree.
This is used to help students evaluate the relative importance of key individuals (or events!)
Very adaptable, fun, and perfect for a nearing the end of term Christmas style lesson.
GCSE Elizabeth I - Elizabethan Education
GCSE Edexcel 9-1 Early Elizabethan England 1558-1588
Whole lesson plus resources on Elizabethan education which can be completed in one hour. Activities are differentiated to suit grades 1-9.
Includes an option for a cut and stick!
Lesson includes planning for TWO exam style questions (16 and 4 marker).