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Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level History resources available for purchase and download. New Focus Education offer resources from a teacher with 10 years teaching experience, a track record of excellent outcomes and experience of leadership at several levels. The main focus is AQA 8145 and AQA A Level, with key stage three resources available with GCSE skills and requirements embedded throughout.

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Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level History resources available for purchase and download. New Focus Education offer resources from a teacher with 10 years teaching experience, a track record of excellent outcomes and experience of leadership at several levels. The main focus is AQA 8145 and AQA A Level, with key stage three resources available with GCSE skills and requirements embedded throughout.
AQA 8145 - Health - Vesalius, Pare and Harvey surgical contributions
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AQA 8145 - Health - Vesalius, Pare and Harvey surgical contributions

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This lesson revisits Vesalius, Pare and Harvey and focuses on how they helped surgery to develop. The lesson begins with a Medieval surgery knowledge audit, leading to a task on Vesalius and ranking his contributions in terms of importance. Students then review Harvey, considering successes and limitations, moving on to review Pare and his importance. At each stage challenge questions extend thinking and promote comparison of significance. An opportunity for ‘utility’ practice on Pare leads to a plenary debate on who had the largest contribution to the development of surgery in the Renaissance.
AQA 8145 - Health - Christian and Islamic impact on Medieval surgery
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AQA 8145 - Health - Christian and Islamic impact on Medieval surgery

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This lesson compares the impact that Christianity and Islam had on surgical development in the Medieval period. The lesson starts with a source task which introduces the differing perspectives, leading to an evidence gathering comparison table of the two religions. A video further develops Islamic medicine, allowing a judgement on why Islamic doctors made more progress at this time. Students then apply their learning to a ‘similarity’ question leading to a written judgement/timed response
AQA 8145 - Health - How successful was Medieval surgery?
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AQA 8145 - Health - How successful was Medieval surgery?

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This lesson explores the success of surgery in the Medieval period and the extent of progress. The lesson begins with an exploration of what is needed to make surgery successful, leading to a video exploring how surgery developed. This is then extended upon with the card task adding to the table of evidence. A progress check recaps students understanding, leading to a written judgement on which area saw the most progress. Finally a judgement line/post it plenary allows an assessment of how much progress students believe was made in the Medieval period.
AQA 8145 - Health - Progress in 17th and 18th century medicine
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AQA 8145 - Health - Progress in 17th and 18th century medicine

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This lesson explores the extent of progress by the end of the 18th century for causes and cures. The lesson begins with a recap of how disease had been treated up to the start of the Renaissance, leading to a video allowing exploration of change and continuity of medicine. The lesson leads to a source task, exploring scientific v supernatural cures in this time, leading to a table task assessing progress and remaining limitations. Finally, students complete a continuum plenary assessing the extent of progress by the 18th century.
AQA 8145 - Health - Jenner and vaccination
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AQA 8145 - Health - Jenner and vaccination

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This lesson explores the role of Edward Jenner in the development of causes and cures, focusing on vaccination and the significance, linking to utility. The lesson begins with a picture link, moving on to inoculation and why this was used. A video then introduces the work of Jenner and discovery of vaccination, leading to an explanation of why this was significant. Students then rank reasons for opposition and move to consider the overall significance of the discovery of vaccinations. Finally, students apply knowledge to an 8-mark utility question, leading to a judgement line plenary on the overall importance of vaccination.
AQA 8145 Health - Public Health essay planning
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AQA 8145 Health - Public Health essay planning

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This lesson recaps the key content on Public Health from Medieval England to the modern day beginning with a quiz-quiz-trade starter. Students then categorise the evidence into the different factors, using this to plan a 16-mark essay response on the government being the most important factor in developing public health. Students then write a model paragraph and self or peer assess this. Finally, students complete a trio recap plenary.
AQA 8145 America 1920-73 - Part 1 Boom to Bust
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AQA 8145 America 1920-73 - Part 1 Boom to Bust

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This bundle of lessons covers the first part of America 1920-73 focusing on the start of the boom years and social change (women, prohibition, immigrants, entertainment etc), moving on to the issues in the 1920s like racism, organised crime and how the boom years came to an end with the Wall Street Crash
AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - New Deal of WW2 essay practice
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AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - New Deal of WW2 essay practice

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This lesson focuses on planning and writing a 12-mark essay assessing which was more important in ending the depression in America: New Deal or WW2. The lesson starts with a rapid recap of both, swapping and sharing information, leading to a collaborative, modelled planning of the essay after exploring Level 3 criteria. Students then write a judgement to the essay and complete a judgement line plenary.
AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - the impact of WW2 on the USA
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AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - the impact of WW2 on the USA

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This lesson explores how WW2 affected the USA both positively and negatively. The lesson starts with a recap of key terms from the previous lesson (e.g. Cash and Carry), moving into a video introducing the impact of WW2 on US society/economy/politics. Students then use the hand out to create a table showing the positive and negative impacts of WW2, leading to application planning to an 8-mark response on the impact of war on African-Americans and women. Students then debate the overall impact of WW2 on America, leading to an interpretation plenary on the legacy of WW2, linking in knowledge gained from the lesson.
AQA 8145 America 1920-73 - how did America get involved in WW2?
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AQA 8145 America 1920-73 - how did America get involved in WW2?

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This lesson begins with students exploring what they already know about WW2, using a video then to note down how the US became involved. Students then explore the stages to war from 1935-1941 assessing how involved America was at each stage. Students then complete notes and questions on how Pearl Harbour was the trigger point for US involvement. Students then create a mind map showing how WW2 benefitted the US economy. A judgement plenary explores how ‘beneficial’ WW2 was for America.
AQA 8145 America 1920-73 - 1930s Popular culture
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AQA 8145 America 1920-73 - 1930s Popular culture

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This lesson explores how popular culture developed in the 1930s. The lesson starts by exploring what popular culture is with reference to today, considering what it can tell us of a society. Students then watch two videos which explore popular culture changes in the 1930s, leading to a data capture on popular culture changes in the 1930s. Students then plan or answer an 8-mark explain question on ‘in what ways popular culture changed during the 1930s’. Finally students use the criteria to mark or improve their own answer/plan.
AQA 8145 America 1920-73 - how effective was the New Deal?
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AQA 8145 America 1920-73 - how effective was the New Deal?

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A lesson exploring how effective the New Deal was in bringing recovery. The lesson begins with a recap of the Alphabet Agencies using a card sort, leading to completion of a data capture sheet assessing how far the New Deal worked across different groups/areas. Students then categorise the impact of the New Deal cards into successes and failures, allowing students to reach a summary judgement about the New Deal’s impact. Students then apply their learning to planning and 8-mark ‘which interpretation do you find the most convincing’ question, leading to a timed answer (with model answer included). The lesson concludes with students exploring which interpretation of the New Deal they find the most convincing and why.
AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - Opposition to the New Deal
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AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - Opposition to the New Deal

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This lesson explores the causes and variety of opposition to the New Deal. A source starter allows inferences of criticisms of the New Deal, leading to a video exploring motivations behind the critics. Students then explore one opponent in depth and present to either the whole class or small groups, building a picture of the five main opponents. An interpretation plenary allows a review of criticisms of the New Deal and interpretation skills.
AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - what was the New Deal?
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AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - what was the New Deal?

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A lesson exploring the aims, policies and agencies of the New Deal. The lesson starts with a hypothesis of Roosevelt’s priorities when he took office, leading to videos allowing an exploration of the positives and negatives of the New Deal. Students then complete the data capture sheet exploring the New Deal, leading to a categorisation of the different Alphabet Agencies into successes and failures. Students then make inferences from an interpretation on the success of the New Deal before a recap plenary of different agencies.
AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - The 1932 Presidential election
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AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - The 1932 Presidential election

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This lesson explores why Roosevelt beat Hoover in the 1932 election. The lesson starts with an interpretation of Hoover with students supporting and challenging this, leading to a consideration of what voters would want in 1932. A video then introduces the election, leading to students assessing in a tabe why Hoover was unpopular and Roosevelt popular. Students then complete a written assessment, leading to a judgement line plenary on who was responsible for the loss of the 1932 election.
AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - How did Hoover respond to the depression?
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AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - How did Hoover respond to the depression?

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This lesson explores how Herbert Hoover attempted to tackle the issues of the Great Depression. The lesson begins with an interpretation of Hoover, allowing students to make an inference. Students then explore the biography of Hoover and suggest what kind of a leader he would be. A video outlining Hoovervilles leads to an assessment of the different methods Hoover used to tackle the depression - for each students assess if each was a success or failure and why. Students then link the learning to a 4-mark describe question, revisiting the interpretation of Hoover as a plenary.
AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - who didn't benefit from the boom in the 1920s?
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AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - who didn't benefit from the boom in the 1920s?

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This lesson explores the groups who didn’t benefit from the boom in the 1920s. Students begin by using a video to assess how typical this would be, leading to an image comparison of rich v poor. Students then use an information sheet to rank the different groups in society, explaining who was ‘worst affected’ during the boom years. Students then apply their learning to an 8-mark explain question, self or peer-assessing their answers. A judgement line plenary allows students to assess how far everyone shared in the boom years.
AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - The Red Scare and Sacco and Vanzetti
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AQA 8145 - America 1920-73 - The Red Scare and Sacco and Vanzetti

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This lesson explores the causes for and events of the Red Scare in the 1920s. A source starter explores the issues of the melting pot and fears of ideological differences, leading to video notes exploring why communism was so feared at this time. Students then explore why communism was feared, linking in the Palmer raids. Using a video and a card sort, students assess how the case of Sacco and Vanzetti showed attitudes towards immigrants at this time. Finally, students link their learning to a source showing fears of anarchists and communism at this time.