These are very basic sheets that here for you to download and edit. I did these for a class I while ago who asked me "What does Left and Right mean when they say it on the news?"
This worksheet is to be used with the Blackadder III - Dish and Dishonesty episode. There is a source analysis exercise on the back of the sheet.
https://inews.co.uk/essentials/culture/television/blackadder-election-episode-dish-and-dishonesty/
This Resource is different worksheets for Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions: Crash Course World History #37 https://youtu.be/UUCEeC4f6ts
Or TED-ED version: https://ed.ted.com/on/aq0FAYYr
This is part of a lesson on the Cold War.
You can introduce the differences between the USA's democratic system and the USSR's communist system and discuss.
FULL LESSON with additional resources can be found at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/cold-war-intro-lesson-usa-v-ussr-difference-and-the-iron-curtain-11737136
View 1 Iron Curtain Lesson slides for a preview
These resources work well as part of a lesson on Refugees or Immigrants. They are there to support your lesson and provoke thought of the matter.
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Funko Pop has become incredibly popular. I have created a simple 5Ws & H lesson(s) where students research their historical character and produce a profile of that person in the style of a historical FUNKO POP VINYL! Read the PPTs for more details.
Great for HISTORY, ENGLISH, POLITICS or almost any lesson with some adapting.
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United Symbols Video tests how much students know already about the flags that make up the British Flag.
Basic Handout task.
United Grid could be completed with some basic research as a homework task. You could give a prompt sheet if you want it to take place in class
There are four basic pyramids to a sheet. This allows you to have four topics that you break down from 1 idea into 3 sections and then into nine events or areas.
This lesson serves as an introduction to the Jacobites and how symbolism is used by them to export their message of rebellion. The main task is to understand and create a symbol for Jacobite. usage or you could insert Jacobite images and have student analyse the imagery for the symbolism they have just uncovered. There are info and activity sheets for them to complete.
I gained a round of applause from a class after getting the bulk of this done in an interview lesson that lasted 30 minutes. The students continued to work on it after I left! There is enough here for TWO lessons if you have not covered symbolism or any aspect of the Jacobites before.
This is a good coda lesson after you have taught about the Abolitionists and the End of Slavery in Great Britain. It makes use of the song as evidence and frames the factors behind abolition in a different light.
I recommend having different versions of the song, so you can have them playing for students unfamiliar with the song. Home Free Vocal Band have a wonderful acapella version.
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This lesson covers the conditions within the factories and can be taught in one lesson (or perhaps two depending on progress and omission of slides). FREE elements available in the shop.
This lesson you are going to investigate the working conditions in the factories and the treatment of the workers.
Pass - if you can identify and describe the conditions from the sources
Success- if you can explain why the sources would change people’s viewpoints
Challenge - if you can evaluate which sources would have the greatest impact on Parliament, so they are justified to pass laws.
These lessons allow you to explore the causes in different ways. They do work without textbooks.
Lesson 1 has the students looking at the causes from the point of view of Cromwell and looking at them as Power, Money and Religious causes. You should watch the first 10 minutes of the Cromwell Film. It is on DVD and edited parts are available online.
Lesson 2 has the students exam a list of cases as if they were Power, Money or Religion or Political, Economic, Social, Cultural or Miltary factors.
Lesson 3 or alternative for Lesson 2 looks at the list of events as Long, Medium, Short term and Trigger Causes. Here you can explore the snowball effect of events or shifting pendulum. (Watch more of the film)
Lesson 4 makes use of the students previous, three lessons, your discussions and the film for them to form their own opinions. There are model answers and various supporting documents for them to use.
These lessons can be combined. You can make use of the Wordles as fascinators or starter activities. The word searches can be starters or homework activities.
There is a FREE version of some of these resources.
Create a cube, learn where names come from, how castles were attacked and who was Thomas Beckett. Create timelines, flags and historical profiles.
1066, Castles, Beckett, Roman Impact, Hundred Years War and the War of the Roses.
This bundle offers lots of worksheets for you to use and adapt in your teaching of World War One. On the price, it is a buy 1 lesson + and get another free and lots more
This combines the Profile and Pocahontas Lesson.
The witches lessons make use of the civil war but they can be adapted to note James I's fear and hatred of them. There are a few extras in there too!