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I am a senior leader, and examiner who has years of experience teaching different exam specifications. My classes regularly achieve high levels of progress, in 2022 it was +1.5. Please browse a selection of history, sociology and generic lessons and resources. Most of them have writing frames for students who need support with writing. Please review if you download anything as I will try to edit and improve using any feedback

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I am a senior leader, and examiner who has years of experience teaching different exam specifications. My classes regularly achieve high levels of progress, in 2022 it was +1.5. Please browse a selection of history, sociology and generic lessons and resources. Most of them have writing frames for students who need support with writing. Please review if you download anything as I will try to edit and improve using any feedback
Nazi Germany: Why did Hitler and the Nazis come/ rise to power in 1933?
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Nazi Germany: Why did Hitler and the Nazis come/ rise to power in 1933?

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A lesson aimed at year 9 that looks at why Hitler and the Nazis were democratically elected in 1932, students do a hierarchy task followed by a source question and GCSE styled essay question both with sentence starters. There is a model paragraph to evaluate for the essay styled question. Some challenge tasks are included to stretch the top end.
Tudors: Religious Roller-coaster Homework/Recap Task
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Tudors: Religious Roller-coaster Homework/Recap Task

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A task for a homework or recap of the topic of religious change, students use the info to look at how much religion changed under different monarchs. Either use the graph or on a piece of blank paper use the info sheets to plot how much religious changed.
Tudors: Why was marriage such an issue for Queen Elizabeth I?
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Tudors: Why was marriage such an issue for Queen Elizabeth I?

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A lesson that looks at Elizabeth and her potential suitors. Students try and find the best match for Elizabeth, looking at their pros and cons, and whether they solve any of the problems that she faced. There is a GCSE style question, with sentence starters and challenge tasks to stretch the top end.
Conflict and Tension: Revision of Korean War
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Conflict and Tension: Revision of Korean War

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A lesson aimed at getting students to recap the Korean War, there are multiple board game inspired resources including, frustration, frogger, checkers, snakes and ladders and blockbuster, and battle ship. There is also a timeline for students to complete to consolidate understanding.
Conflict and Tension: Were there any winners in the Korean War? (L7)
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Conflict and Tension: Were there any winners in the Korean War? (L7)

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This lesson looks at whether there were any winners or losers in the Korean War, it includes a GCSE question with sentence starters, as well as a model answer to evaluate. Students carry out a task reflecting on everything they have studied to work out winners and losers but can also use the fact sheet provided if they get stumped. The class can then have a vote using the voting slide and discuss results.
Conflict and Tension: How and why did the Korean War come to an end (Peace Talks)? (L6)
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Conflict and Tension: How and why did the Korean War come to an end (Peace Talks)? (L6)

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This lesson looks at the reasons why the war ended and how the peace talks were carried out and what was agreed. This lesson is very teacher led but with some activities for students to carry out. There is a work sheet for them to fill in as the PowerPoint is gone through (only if needed, I gave it to students who struggle with presentation and need some sentence starters). There are challenge tasks to stretch students.
Conflict and Tension: What can we learn about the Korean War from sources? (Recap/Revision Lesson)
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Conflict and Tension: What can we learn about the Korean War from sources? (Recap/Revision Lesson)

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A lesson that focuses on source work but allows students to recap the Korean War. Lesson includes a source task, where stundents have to match sources with the message and then give evidence to back up their choice. There are 16 sources included, 4 different worksheets. I put two on an A3 page. The lesson also includes two GCSE source questions, with sentence starters for both, and a model answer for the 12 marker. Challenge tasks are included to stretch the top end.
Conflict and Tension in Asia: Korean War Bundle
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Conflict and Tension in Asia: Korean War Bundle

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9 lessons for the AQA Conflict and Tension in Asia topic. Including a revision games lesson. Plus 110 key word topic cards to help with revision and recap tasks. As well as a set of 3 knowledge organisers
Conflict and Tension: North Korean Invasion in 1950 (L3)
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Conflict and Tension: North Korean Invasion in 1950 (L3)

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A lesson that looks at the events leading to the North Korean invasion, with a worksheet created to help students organise their notes and a diagram to annotate. The lesson has got a lot of information to deliver but is broke up with questions to pose to students to assess understanding. The lesson then looks at how the US, UN and Soviet Union official officially responded to the invasion and students looking at the UN resolution, Truman’s speech and a transcript of the soviet radio broadcast. Lesson includes a GCSE Source Question and Essay question with sentence starters and model answers to help evaluate their work, Lesson also includes some challenge tasks.
Conflict and Tension: What were the causes of the Korean War? (L2)
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Conflict and Tension: What were the causes of the Korean War? (L2)

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A lesson that looks at a range of the causes of the Korean war which follows on from looking at tensions after WW2. Lesson includes a task, a source question and an essay question both with sentence starters. The source question comes with a model answer. There are challenge tasks as well to stretch and challenge the top end.
Conflict and Tension: Why did tension in Asia increase after WW2? (L1)
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Conflict and Tension: Why did tension in Asia increase after WW2? (L1)

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The first lesson for the conflict and tension in Asia 1950-75. The lesson that tries to set the background to the Korean War and get students to have a good grasp of key people and countries. The lesson is designed to be teacher led and to question and get students to think about the information that are learning. Questions are in bold to pose to students GCSE question included with sentence starters and challenge tasks to stretch students.
Tudors: Henry VIII, Mary I and Elizabeth Bundle
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Tudors: Henry VIII, Mary I and Elizabeth Bundle

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A group of lessons that look at key events from the Tudor period, including the break from Rome, Bloody Mary and the Spanish Armada. As well as a homework about religious change during the Tudor Period.
Tudors: Why did the Spanish Armada against Elizabeth I fail?
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Tudors: Why did the Spanish Armada against Elizabeth I fail?

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A lesson that looks at why the armada in 1588 failed. Students weigh up luck, weaponry, leadership and ships. There is a multitude of sources included for students to read and try to analyse. Includes two different plenaries to choose from. I usually split over two lessons to go into detail. There is a GCSE styled question with sentence starters as well as challenge tasks.
Tutor Time: General Election 2017
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Tutor Time: General Election 2017

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A tutor time activity to look at the upcoming election, at first it introduces the idea of how the general election works. Then a chance to look at the main parties, the key people and their ideas. The idea is to look at two every day then on the last day to hold our own mini election.
Tudors: Why did Henry VIII break with Rome?
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Tudors: Why did Henry VIII break with Rome?

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A lesson that looks at the break from Rome and get students to investigate why did Henry break from Rome. Students practice PEE paragraphs and using evidence to back up arguments. There are challenge tasks to stretch top end and sentence starters to scaffold.