This fully editable worksheet gives students an overview of what punishments were like in Tudor times.
It is suitable for both KS3 and GCSE History lessons due to its editable nature. It comes equipped with a series of questions designed to get students thinking about why punishments were so harsh in that era.
This is a PPT outlining the main reasons why the English Civil War started and who people would have supported at the start of the conflict.
It is easily edited and contains tasks.
These resources all form the basis of a whole lesson on King John and the Magna Carta. There is a PPT, a group activity and individual tasks to complete.
This is a great self directed worksheet with questions on Ludendorff’s 100 Day Offensive. It is suitable, and easily edited, for both GCSE and A-Level students.
This is a great little activity to use for either a Tudor module or a Slavery module with Year 7-9 about how the Tudors benefitted from slavery. It has written tasks and an extension activity.
This is a great end of term assessment utilising own knowledge, essay skills and source evaluation.
It is best suited to Year 7 but could be adapted to other year groups as it is an editable Word document.
This is a great end of sub unit assessment for Adolf Hitler and his Road to War.
There are 3 key questions with advice on the PPT on how to go about structuring the answers.
It is completely editable.
This is an essay plan designed to show students how to answer the question:
Lions led by Donkeys?
How fair is Blackadder’s portrayal of Britain’s WWI generals?
Examine the information below and highlight evidence of where WWI generals showed good planning and where they showed poor planning.