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The Rising Against Tostig Godwinson (Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (Edexcel 9-1))
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The Rising Against Tostig Godwinson (Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (Edexcel 9-1))

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WALT: Evaluate the reasons and response to the rebellion against Tostig. 2-3: Recall key facts about the role of an earl. 4-5: Describe reasons Saxons did not like Tostig. 6-7: Explain why factors would make somebody rebel. 8-9*: evaluate whether Harold was right to exile his brother. Pupils will recall the roles of an earl for the starter. They will then go through each of the reasons the Saxons hated Tostig (printable handout that pupils highlight and annotate) They write a letter to Harold (LA) or a response from Harold (HA) explaining why they are upset/ how they are going to offer help They analyse the impact this had upon Harold’s claim and whether he was right to exile his brother.
Ice Mummy Interpretation Skills Lesson (What is history? (KS3))
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Ice Mummy Interpretation Skills Lesson (What is history? (KS3))

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This lesson follows a pupil led investigation in which they discover what has happened to the ice mummies - this lesson builds upon this knowledge and develops skills of working with interpretations prior to baseline assessment - this lesson is part of a series of lessons that build upon use of sources, interpretations and finally a baseline assessment. These can be found separately or as part of a bundle in my tes shop. WALT: apply knowledge of the Ice Maiden to interpretations about what happened to her. L3: Recall key facts about the Ice Maiden. L4: Describe what an interpretation is and how a historian creates it. L5: Create an interpretation about what happened to the Ice Mummy. L5-6: Analyse interpretations that we will use in our assessment to plan why we agree and disagree with them.
Slave Trade Triangle
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Slave Trade Triangle

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Lesson surrounding the Triangular Trade, animation included. Differentiated worksheet- comic book strip with gapfill for LA, titles for MA and can be provided empty for HA. Aims: Identify key stages of the triangular trade Explain why the slave trade was so profitable Compare which part of the triangular trade was most profitable.
What is Slavery? Introduction
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What is Slavery? Introduction

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What is slavery? Comparison activity of slavery - Egyptian, Medieval, Empirical and Modern Source analysis Level 3-6 (NC) differentiation Homework activity - pupils to research the four periods and draw a picture to represent slavery during that time period.
PSHCE British Values
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PSHCE British Values

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PSHCE lesson that explores the Ofsted framework for British Values. Taught to year seven, fully differentiated with gap fills and challenge tasks. Pupils create a poster at the end to be displayed in tutor rooms so that you can show that they understand what BV are.
Grade Descriptors Edexcel History Display
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Grade Descriptors Edexcel History Display

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Display created to inform pupils what is required for the new specification. goes from 1-9, I used the specification grade boundaries to create this display, the wording for g8-9 was identical which is why this grade boundary has one page rather than two.
Anglo-Saxon Rebellions 1068-71 (Edexcel History 9-1 Norman England)
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Anglo-Saxon Rebellions 1068-71 (Edexcel History 9-1 Norman England)

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Lesson explores: Rebellion of Edwin and Morcar, Rebellion of Edgar Aethling, Hereward the Wake. Pupils work in groups of three to become experts about a topic before teaching each other, they then explore the outcomes of William’s actions before planning an exam answer to an explain why question. WALT: Explain why and how people rebelled against William. 1-2: describe why Saxons were unhappy with William. 3-4: Describe events of the three rebellions between 1068-71. 5-7: Explain why the rebellions failed. 8-9: Evaluate the consequences of the rebellions.
Lady Jane Grey the 'Nine Day Queen'
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Lady Jane Grey the 'Nine Day Queen'

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This lesson allows pupils to analyse the reign of Lady Jane Grey and come to a decision as to whether she should have been executed. Pupils make a facebook feed that explores the events running up to the execution in which they make statuses and create life events for characters like John Dudley and Catherine Parr. They then create a letter in which they argue why they should not be executed and what a better option would be.
Elizabethan England: Who was Elizabeth I?
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Elizabethan England: Who was Elizabeth I?

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Introductory lesson aimed at KS3 that builds GCSE skills of describe two features and how useful. Lesson is fully differentiated with worksheets within the powerpoint as hidden slides. Pupils green pen exam responses to develop understanding of what good writing looks like, pupils are given the opportunity to work up to a level 6 and all tasks are signposted and fully differentiated to support pupils to make good progress. Task one: Describe what England was like in 1588 (describe two features exam question) Task two: Explain why people would like/dislike Elizabeth Task three: How useful are portraits of Elizabeth to a historian?
KS3 Henry VIII
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KS3 Henry VIII

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Five lessons well resourced and researched to create a flowing scheme of work for KS3. Each lesson is fully differentiated and includes options for SEN and LA pupils as well as challenging HA+. Pupils enjoy these lessons because they link back to prior knowledge they may have attained through primary school, activities include creating facebook conversations, carousel tasks and levelled extended writing, of which could be marked formally if you so wish. All lessons available to buy singularly for £2-£3 on my TES shop. There are some lessons missing from the SOW as a whole because I hadn’t made the other lessons from scratch, for example you may want to include lessons such as the dissolution of the monasteries, pilgrimage of grace, and others.
Who moved West? Revision session American West Edexcel 9-1
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Who moved West? Revision session American West Edexcel 9-1

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Revision lesson designed to last one hour. Homework included that analyses the Oklahoma Land Rush and gives pupils a choice of three exam questions - narrative, consequence or importance. Pupils: define push and pull factors and explain why people moved west analyse a timeline of key features of the migration west describe the Mormon migration, Exoduster movement and Donner Party Analyse the importance and the consequences of the Homestead Act
Government Actions Timeline 1830-95: REVISION American West
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Government Actions Timeline 1830-95: REVISION American West

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Revision lesson based around building knowledge of government Acts and Treaty’s Pupils create a timeline using either worksheets or carousel (both options included). They colour code key features and consequences so that it is easy to revise from. Time permitting, pupils can then write exam questions that relate to the information they have studied SAMS questions included as examples to talk through with the group. Homework could then be to complete one of these questions.
Treaty of Versailles and how it affected Germany
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Treaty of Versailles and how it affected Germany

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This lesson allows pupils to explore the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the affect that the terms had on Germany. Pupils define key terms like League of Nations, Armistace, and Big Three. define the term armistace watch the video and record the terms of the TOV (green pen task follows) Class creates a diamond 9 together, what had the biggest/smallest affect on Germany Written task - was the TOV fair? fully differentiated, sentence starters and must/should/could. Source examination - how useful question. Set as homework after discussing and beginning in class. Differentiated for HA/LA on the worksheets. Homework attached as part of the lesson bundle. Differentiated for HA/LA how useful question using the execution of Germany source.
Indian Wars bundle (American West (Edexcel history 9-1))
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Indian Wars bundle (American West (Edexcel history 9-1))

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This bundle includes lessons that cover the Indian wars as well as reservations. The lessons include focus on cause, conduct and consequence in preparation of Paper Two (Edexcel 2016 specification). There is a focus on developing the skills required to answer the narrative account, importance and consequence questions.
Mock and Feedback Lesson (American West (Edexcel 9-1))
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Mock and Feedback Lesson (American West (Edexcel 9-1))

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An American West mock that follows the new specification, questions cover a breadth of knowledge and target pupils to answer questions about key developments of the unit. I plan to deliver this half way through teaching (after cattle industry) and will follow it with another at the end of the unit. There is a full feedback lesson included that focuses on pupils ability to answer and understand the examination questions, could be used as a walking talking mock for GCSE revision. In addition, there is a narrative account homework included (differentiated) to link to the last task.
REVISION Saxon England (Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (Edexcel 9-1))
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REVISION Saxon England (Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (Edexcel 9-1))

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This revision session is part of a series of sessions aimed at building pupils knowledge and understanding of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman England unit for Edexcel 2016 specification. As part of this session pupils will gain an overview of: Saxon society Edward the Confessor and the kings power Law and order Economy Power of the House of Godwin The Normandy Embassy The Revolt against Tostig 1065