Lesson examining how accurate Clinton's claim that the era of big government is over was, looking at federalism in the US since 1992.
Accompanying handouts give pupils a basic understanding/overview of the phases of federalism, which is essential before progressing through the lesson.
Lesson examining the ways in which the power of the president is constrained. Introduces the key question of how powerful the president is based on the theories of the imperial and imperilled presidency, to be examined in future lessons.
Lesson examining the role of the US cabinet, and introducing the cabinet members of the Obama administration - correct at time of lesson delivered, although will need to be adjusted/updated in future.
Includes practice exam question.
Mock exam questions, learning objectives for a peer assessment/feedback lesson, including marking feedback form and indicative content for exam questions.
Lesson that starts to examine the relationship between the presidency and congress...preparing pupils to ultimately examine how powerful the president is later in the topic.
Y8 SOW - Unit 2; How are Human Rights prtoected?
Lesson 4 - Forced Marriage
Learning Objectives
To understand what a forced marriage is and what it is not.
To understand the cultural context of forced marriages.
To understand the possible long-term impact of forced marriage on girls and women, particularly the consequences for their education
Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509
Unit 3; How did Edward IV deal with conflict?
Lesson 1; How did Edward deal with the challenges he faced?
Learning Objectives
To understand the challenges of Edward’s new kingship
To explain how Edward dealt with;
The Lancastrian problem
Good government
Foreign policy
Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509
Unit 4; How successful was Edward in restoring the power of the monarchy?
Lesson 3; How did Edward improve royal finances?
Learning Objectives
To assess how successful Edward IV was at improving the royal finances in his second reign
To describe how Edward IV created splendour at court in his second reign
Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509
Unit 3; How did Edward IV deal with conflict?
Lesson 3; What was the role of Warwick in the development of monarchical instability?
Learning Objective
To examine the causes and consequences of Warwick’s rebellion
To explain the treachery of Clarence
Lessons examining how Supreme Court Justices are appointed and confirmed, including asking pupils to prepare case studies of the most high profile nominees.
Lesson examining the role and powers of the Supreme court and its jurisdiction.
Activity encourages pupils to construct their own indicative content for the practice exam question (pupils need to be familiar with what an indicative content is and how it is used by examiners to mark their answers)
Lesson examining the appointment and confirmation process for the Supreme Court, encouraging students to then apply knowledge to case study of Justice Ginsberg, then research recent high profile nominations
Learning Objectives
To describe the effects of the Cornish rebellion (1497)
To explain the impact of later Yorkist threats, including Suffolk’s challenge.
To evaluate the extent of these challenges to Henry’s power