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300+ ready to use and fully resourced History lessons.
Slavery and abolitionism - 7-page full lesson (notes, card sort)
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Slavery and abolitionism - 7-page full lesson (notes, card sort)

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In this lesson students read through background information before reading through the extremely detailed evidence cards which they break up into the following factors : the role of abolitionists, economic reasons, and the role of enslaved people. From this scaffold students can then create a piece of extended written work and this lesson works really well as assessment preparation also. Please watch the short video to see just how well this set of resources works in action and in the classroom and I hope your students get just as much out of it as mine.
Germany 1919-45 Revision Cards (200+ cards)
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Germany 1919-45 Revision Cards (200+ cards)

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Over 200 revision flash cards based on key people and events from Weimar and Nazi Germany. Simply print, cut out, and fold. These took me forever to create but they are my number one ‘go to’ revision tool for my exam classes and have had wholly positive feedback. Also works extremely well as an end of unit activity whereby students can use the cards to create a visual mind-map / layout of the course. Give them to your students before exams to ensure their subject knowledge is spot on!
Stalin's economic policies - 6-page full lesson (notes, card sort)
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Stalin's economic policies - 6-page full lesson (notes, card sort)

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During this lesson students work their way through a fantastically precise and detailed set of background notes before completing a 33 piece evidence sort. Students are asked to arrange the evidence firstly into industrial and agricultural, and then into successes and failures. This is a brilliant lesson which suits many learners’ needs and in particular which appeals to high-end learners. I hope your students get as much from this set of activities as mine do. If you watch the short video clip attached you can see some of my students putting this knowledge to good use.
What was life like in a First World War trench? - 14-page full lesson (notes, evidence sort)
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What was life like in a First World War trench? - 14-page full lesson (notes, evidence sort)

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In this lesson students read through detailed background knowledge before completing a card sort activity to explain both the terrible aspects of the conflict as well as some of the more positive elements. This is a great lesson because the level of depth and detail acquired is top notch and because it offers students the opportunity to review two sides of an argument. It leads in really nicely to a piece of written or assessed work and I hope your students get as much from it as mine always do. The lesson includes two copies of a 25-piece evidence sort, one of which is colour-coded for students who require additional support.
Why did the League of Nations fail? 11-page full lesson (notes, hexagonal card sort)
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Why did the League of Nations fail? 11-page full lesson (notes, hexagonal card sort)

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In this lesson students read through precise and carefully selected knowledge in the background notes before attempting a colour-coordinated hexagonal card sort. This helps them break reasons for the Key Question down into factors and also offers them the opportunity to make and explain links between the evidence they choose. My students really enjoy this lesson and I hope yours get just as much out of it as mine do.
FDR & the 1932 election - 7 page full lesson (notes, campaign activity, plenary)
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FDR & the 1932 election - 7 page full lesson (notes, campaign activity, plenary)

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This is one of my go-to lessons when I want to impress. Students are given information packs on the lead candidates and create their own short election speech. I always encourage students to make posters, rosettes, and bring in jackets and ties where possible before finishing with a class vote. I hope you enjoy this lesson as much as I always do.
Assessment for Learning Personalised Marking Stickers for History Teachers
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Assessment for Learning Personalised Marking Stickers for History Teachers

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My students love finding these in their books! Not only are they prettier than my messy handwriting but they make marking much faster and more precise. Each of the twenty seven statements is based specifically upon common skills and targets from the curriculum and they can be personalised further if needed. Simply print off on sticky label paper et voila. They look impressive and work superbly well for the busy teacher who wants to fine tune their AFL.
Saddam Hussein's Rise to Power - 13-page full lesson (notes, card sort)
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Saddam Hussein's Rise to Power - 13-page full lesson (notes, card sort)

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I created this lesson when I taught in the Middle East and so I’m very proud of the level of detail in it. Students work their way through the background information before attempting a 30 piece hexagonal card sort. The cards are colour coded and the students need to explain what they have in common as well as to make links between factors. This activity was one of my best lessons of the year and always leads to thoughtful and precise historical argument. I really hope you enjoy teaching this as much as I do!
Tollund Man - 10-page full lesson (notes, history mystery cards, matrix)
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Tollund Man - 10-page full lesson (notes, history mystery cards, matrix)

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I use this as an introduction to Historical skills for my 7th graders and it works really well. Students are given background knowledge and then handed the 13 sources in order. As they receive them they discuss what can be inferred from each piece of evidence and complete the history mystery grid. This is a great lesson designed to get students thinking and handling evidence. I hope your students enjoy it as much as mine do! It also works really well as a transition lesson for students coming to high school and perhaps studying History as a specialist discipline for the first time. This activity sets students up really well for a piece of follow up Historical writing.
Stalin & the Purges - Who killed Kirov? - 20-page full lesson (notes, history mystery evidence sort)
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Stalin & the Purges - Who killed Kirov? - 20-page full lesson (notes, history mystery evidence sort)

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This is one of my absolute favourite lessons. Students read through the background knowledge/notes before working their ways through a 21 piece evidence sort to answer the question ‘Who killed Kirov?’ Students then place the card sort information into piles which suggest Stalin was guilty of the murder and evidence that suggests he was not, before arriving at an opinion abotu why the 1st December Law and the subsequent purges and period of Yezhovschina occured. My students truly love this lesson and I really hope yours do too!
FDR's New Deal - Full lesson (source starter PPT, notes, emoji storyboard activity, bingo plenary)
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FDR's New Deal - Full lesson (source starter PPT, notes, emoji storyboard activity, bingo plenary)

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My students always feel exam-ready thanks to this lesson. The class begin with a source analysis starter in which they have to reconstruct a source from a jigsaw. This allows for great discussion about what is in the foreground/background etc. The class then work through a set of very detailed notes on the First and Second New Deals before creating an emoji storyboard to explain it in order to show comprehension. Finally a bingo plenary allows for testing of comprehension. I hope your students enjoy this as much as mine do.
Social & cultural changes in 1920s USA - 9-page full lesson (starter PPT, notes, character cards)
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Social & cultural changes in 1920s USA - 9-page full lesson (starter PPT, notes, character cards)

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This is a great full lesson. Students begin with a starter activity which teaches them the basic steps to the Charleston before progressing through a very detailed and comprehensive set of notes covering the changes in the period in music, women, sports, architecture, religion, leisure and cinema. Students are then allocated a character card (flapper, housewife, young black American, Italian immigrant, gangster, businessman, Klansman, farmer) and complete a scaffolded worksheet explaining how there character would feel about the changes. They are then paired together to hold a discussion with another character in a meaningful way in order to reveal the different attitudes in the period. My students love this topic and I really hope yours do as well.
Slavery Bundle - Outstanding Fully Resourced Lessons
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Slavery Bundle - Outstanding Fully Resourced Lessons

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This bundle includes 5 mini units entitled: What were the main causes of slavery? What were conditions like on board the Middle Passage? What was life like for enslaved people in the New World? How did enslaved people fight back? Why was slavery abolished? Each lesson includes detailed notes and a range of activities such as word searches, card sorts, rollercoaster activities and much more. You won’t find more detailed resources on this topic online and I hope your students enjoy these lessons as much as mine do.