History resources for Secondary school.
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Revision packs and work books are low priced (if you really like it then ask your friends to buy copies to and help me out) :)
History resources for Secondary school.
All lesson are FREE, so please enjoy and share your own freely too.
Revision packs and work books are low priced (if you really like it then ask your friends to buy copies to and help me out) :)
A lesson looking at the construction of and the ramifications of the Berlin Wall.
**Tes shows the slides out of sequence, but the actual download is fine**
This lesson covers the Checkpoint standoff, Kennedy and his Berliner speech and a few other bits.
For the domino plenary I get them to do it in pairs. First to finish gets a prize, mix them up, find a new partner and do it again faster.
To differentiate the consequences print them on two colours. Give the simpler ones to low ability and both sets to middle and higher ability.
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A lesson giving details on the situation in Europe and the differing threats of Spain, France and Scotland.
The main task is an information hunt with key questions. I have uploaded a standard question sheet, but it could be easily differentiated as needed.
My thanks to any/all contributors to this resource.
If you choose to modify it please share it freely for the benefit of the students and the teaching community.
This lesson look at the creation of the two groups, the reasons, roles and consequences of each.
It goes on to discuss the arms race; the leaders Khrushchev and Eisenhower and the policy of M.A.D.
If you have never done linking hexagons before they take a little while. Allow 15 minutes as a long plenary for them.
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A lesson for the new spec GCSE History (Edexcel). It covers the Catholic beliefs and how they opposed Elizabeth's compromise. It would also be useful for a study on the Tudors in general, such as at KS3 or the Reformation.
I thank any and all contributors. I have uploaded this resource for free as I feel that we should work together rather than profit from each other, for the sake of the children we teach. If you should modify or share this lesson please do so for free too.
Enjoy lesson one from a unit on Jack the Ripper intended for Year 8.
It includes differentiation for ability. I have used some resources in particular the information sheet which I believe came from another resource. I thank them for their contribution.
Have fun.
It is 1066 and three men all stand with a claim to the throne of England. Who will rise to take Edward the Confessor's throne. Meet the three in this Rocky inspired lesson. Best used with the music and a bit of 'boxer announcer' style as three contenders stand at the front posing.
Enjoy the three contenders, and information hunt.
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Here is a lesson investigating the death of Emily Davison and students through multiple sources decide for themselves if she was an accident or martyr.
The source sheets I cut up and put in to envelopes so that each pair/small group has a pack of evidence to work through.
Most of this is just polished up and updated. It includes a differentiated work sheet for LAP.
It has used some old resources from other authors and I thank them for their contribution.
This is a four team game show/quiz to help students recall key names, dates, events etc.
It needs four buzzers or equivalent.
The 'odd one out' round will reveal four pictures, they are not blank, black slides.
Enjoy
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*** If the preview slides are out of sequence, it is a TES issue. The download is in order***
Hi, this lesson looks at Glasnost and Perestroika, what they are and could mean. It considers why Gorbachev is deciding to bring about change. The second half of the lesson is about the Chernoybl disaster and the impact this would have on Soviet policy.
Instructions regarding the videos are in the slides.
Enjoy.
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This lesson focuses on life as a slave and how sugar plantations were controlled.
By the end students should be able to compare the plantation hierarchy to the feudal system.
It is intended for Year 8 so it is not overtly graphic. I have used some resources from TES and SHP when building this so I thank them for their contributions.
This lesson is an examination of how/if life changed after the execution of Charles II and looks at the work and life under Oliver Cromwell. Including the Major Generals, Christmas and Drogheda.
TES always screws up the preview, the slides in the downloaded file are in the correct sequence.
This lesson continues the Tudor era explorers unit. It looks at the colony in Virginia established by the British and the encounters with the Native Americans. It then compares the Disney version of Pocahontas to that of the real story.
It introduces the concept of why interpretations are different.
It has the link for the clip from the film needed.
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**The actual download is in the correct order. Preview is out of sequence due to some issue with TES***.
This lesson is intended for Year 7, but could be modified for older students.
It is my take on 'je suis le roi'. Students read the cartoon, update the map and write about what happened. When it is done, they get the next cartoon etc.
They should work in small groups 2-4 students per group.
Students can then see the spread of Norman influence as on the map.
WARNING it takes ages to make due to cutting out the tokens, but once you have made it you just top them up when needed every year. I would advise keeping tokens in packs (envelopes).
I hope you enjoy it. Please remember that I have shared this for free, please do so too.
A lesson looking at modern procedures, machinery and practices of the 20th and 21st century. Surgery of different types including cosmetic and the NHS.
This resource is a combination of my own work and resources donated by others. Please respect this and share freely for free. I do not charge for my resources as I feel we should work together, not for profit.
Looking at the types of health care providers in the Medieval/ Middle Ages era.
It then goes on to look at hospitals in particular the Hotel Dieu and St Bartholemew’s.
Attack the source works really well as an activity but it takes a while due to all of the cutting and sticking.
If the preview is out of sequence, blame TES. THe final download is fine.
Here is everything you need for a GCSE lesson looking at the Religious Settlement. It covers the difficulties of making a balance to appease Catholics and Protestants. My lessons to follow up on Puritans and Jesuits are also available on TES.
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This lesson is intended for after a study of the weapons of World War One. Students will look at the main types of defences and what would counter them. Students will then plan their own section of trench with only a limited number of defences. This will force the more able to justify their choices. The game then involves a fun end where they see if they survive attack from their partners.
Enjoy
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This lesson looks at the Dunkirk evacuation. It uses several video clips from the time and Darkest Hour.
The Quiz Quiz Trade builds into the written task and then is assessed for learning at the end with a short quiz.
Enjoy.
The preview may appear out of sequence. TES have an issue. The final download is correct.
This lesson should be set up on tables as a circuit around the room with some props. Make it so that students circumnavigate the classroom.
I hope you enjoy it.
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Hi. A lesson looking at the fall of the Berlin Wall, the work of Gorbachev and the mistakes by Günter Schabowski that led to the opening of the checkpoints. It also features extensive differentiation for the main task and the video task (link included). Enjoy
The slides in the preview get mixed by TES, the final download is in correct sequence
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