Hello,
History & Psychology teacher for 15 years, 5 years in the UK and 10 years internationally.
Current Head of Department. Past examiner with OCR. Experience teaching GCSE and IGCSE, A Level and IB.
Teaching and have taught:
Geography, RE, Public Services, Travel and Tourism, Leisure and Tourism, History, Psychology.
Hello,
History & Psychology teacher for 15 years, 5 years in the UK and 10 years internationally.
Current Head of Department. Past examiner with OCR. Experience teaching GCSE and IGCSE, A Level and IB.
Teaching and have taught:
Geography, RE, Public Services, Travel and Tourism, Leisure and Tourism, History, Psychology.
A domino card sort activity. Answers on one side, questions on the other.
Cut them out and give out randomly to students. One student reads the question then another would read if they had the answer, so on and so on.
Very good plenary / recap / revision activity.
Very detailed.
A comprehensive and award winning package helping GCSE / IGCSE students answer the Paper 2 OCR / CIE History examination paper.
This goes into great depth about how to answer source questions, so although it is geared around the Cambridge exam board, it can be tailored to any other exam board.
Lots of examples to use, with many different activities for students and teachers. Especially helpful for non-specialists and NQTs / teachers new to the exam board.
A full lesson or so focusing on Emily Davison and female suffrage in history. A great resource for all KS3 students (may be more suitable for lower level KS4 students too) but here is being used as part of my Votes for Women topic - I have other resources connected. Suitable for both British curriculum and the international curriculum. GCSE/ IGCSE/ A Level/ IB.
Attached is a great learning resource - very straight forward and easy to use. Can be used for any exam and as a fantastic supplement to whichever textbook you are using.
Excellent for PGCE students / NQTs / non-specialists as all the work has been done for you.
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The February Revolution 1917
A full set of lessons covering the causes and consequences of the 1917 February Revolution and how it connects to the October Revolution.
Short, medium and long term causes covered - these can be linked to other resources in my shop.
Exam practise is included to support IGCSE / A Level and IBDP Paper Three Imperial Russia.
Ready to go, simple to download, outstanding resources.
A collection of resources, including a source based assessment, that focus on Jack the Ripper, his victims, his appearance and his personality. Also looks at the methods used to catch him.
I have kept the cost down as selling in a bundle.
Students learn when the Olympic Games started and what happened at the games.
Reading and research task, with some explanation and evaluation.
Task: produce a programme of information using the websites and information provided.
Please use New Horizon textbook or internet - students have to research cause, course, consequence, significance and match up the key parts of each using the card sort provided and the textbook.
Easily 2-3 lessons with homework.
May 4th Movement
China
Revolution
Mao
PRC
A very detailed resource, covering at least 3-4 lessons focusing on William and his problems, how he overcame them and how to managed to conquer England.
Starts with source evaluation
Then moves onto a game where the students put themselves in the shoes of William and makes decisions that give them a score.
Then looks at some reading and more sources (included and attached)
Then asks students to act as an advisor and write William a letter (Structure included for less able)
Finally, task 4 asks students to work in groups to produce a documentary about William’s early takeover of England, October-December 1066 (up to and including his coronation on Christmas Day)
Lots of interactive resources and activities (all included in the slides/ pdf) that will keep students entertained for hours.
One sheet is a very detailed worksheet of information- task - ask students to read through and summaries / limit the information to 700 words. Tsak to wee out the important information (could black out instead of highlight)
One sheet is a chart for students to read through different people living in Germany at the time then do their own research on how they would be affected at different points during Nazi rule. STUDENTS MUST RESEARCH THEMSELVES so a textbook or the internet is needed. Good task to get them working solo / in pairs and actually not being spoon fed. Can come together at the end to compare and contrast ideas.
A very detailed powerpoint with a chart for students to complete as you work through it.
No fancy learning here im afraid, just plain old simple teacher led learning for those times when they just need to get the information down.
Could add extra activities if you wished.
The information on the ppt is extensive however, so there is useful information given.
International Relations: The Collapse of Peace. Hitler’s steps to war.
Made for the CIE / OCR course, Paper One, but can be adapted.
The whole set of resources is focused on the exam paper 0470 and the Unit is Why had international peace collapsed by 1939. For other exam boards it is simply Hitler’s steps to war / the Interwar Years / 1933-1939.
Focuses on:
Rearmenent
Saarland
Rhineland
Spanish Civil War
Anschluss
Munich Conference
Appeasement
Sudetenland
Czechoslovakia
Nazi Soviet Pact
Invasion of Poland
All my resources are graded outstanding and have been used by many throughout the years.
Introduction to conspiracy theories - what are they, research them and produce your own.
Three lessons with all resources attached.
Lesson 1 - Students to go through what a conspiracy theory is and to research a given one.
Lesson 2 - Students to produce their own conspiracy theory
Lesson 3 - Students present their conspiracy and peer assessment takes place