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This bunch of resources asks the simple question - Why did the murder take place in the East End? The presentation outlines the maze like features of the place. The handout helps with background about the East End. The Home Learning (HL) could take place before or after the lesson.
This is a worksheet that goes with the Lisa the Iconoclast episode from season 7.
SEE other resources for Night at the Museum 2 and National Treasure 2 resources
This is a full lesson with resources on how to deliver a good answer on Question 3 in AQA GCSE English Language. This is both an introduction lesson and exam example lesson.
Please download the additional resources from the AQA website on Paper 1 2020.
PowerPoint
Senetence Prompts and more
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12849446
See my Baby Driver lesson for a fun version on this lesson.
Check out my BUNDLE of Jack the Ripper Lessons.
The idea behind these lessons is for the students to determine which of the suspects is their “preferred” Jack and examine why.
Students can do their own research on their suspect at casebook ORG
Vic Reeves does a physical and psychological breakdown of the suspects. This can be shown as Lesson 2 or 3. I prefer to show it as Lesson 3 and have the students complete their suspect profile or even present an alternative suspect due to new information.
The Text message between Elizabeth I and Phillip II could be changed to ANY TWO people in History and be set as a task to complete. The DOC file is editable.
There are also four blank versions with 4, 8, 8 with background and 9 text message bubbles to an A4 Page for you to edit or print using the DOC or PDF Files.
(I also have FREE versions for you to test out first)
Create your own advice letter and columnist response using your knowledge of the core study and its criticisms.
Show your understanding of a study in a unique way to aid in your revision.
Lesson Plan - PPT - Worksheets in PDF and Word
Examples provided
This resource contains the QR code images, a QR Code Homework Assignment and the QR presentation, which would allow you to create your own homework assignments from it.
It also contains the Word Cloud worksheet in PDF and editable Word format. The word clouds are also available in their image formats for you to send via email.
A fun Snog, Marry or Avoid presentation on Catherine and Anne Boleyn is also included
It also contains the lesson in PDF form which is available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/henry-viii-and-anne-boleyn-was-it-love-that-led-to-his-divorce-11865858
This is just the worksheets and not the full lesson. Follow the link for that.
Use visual cues to help you with our recall. This memory technique works best with characters you are knowledge and passionate about?
The ‘tag your friend’ meme was very popular on Facebook.
Could you tag your friends with the My Little Pony that represents them?
Can you do the same for a case study, key term or key concept in psychology?
Which psychological conditions could they represent?
What psychological symptoms could they represent?
What key concepts and terms could they represent?
Who could be Piaget? Freud? Ellis?
The following sheets can be used for optional or menu based homework for GCSE students taking AQA GCSE Business Studies.
The files are editable. They are in multiple formats so you can adapt or just print from image, PDF or PowerPoint.
These tasks range in difficulty but most will take between 15-30 minutes for GCSE students to complete.
AQA GCSE BUSINESS STUDIES Knowledge Organisers on Human Resources Unit 3.4 (3.4.1 to 3.4.4)
Here are 4 knowledge organisers in A4/A3 size that can be printed or shared on a VLE with your students.
PDF for printing
PPT for viewing, printing and editing
GCSE History – Henry VIII & ministers revision activity
I have created a lesson using advice columns as my template. Ask Abby was the most famous American columnist so I have used her as inspiration for this creative approach to revision.
I have included versions of the worksheets in word, pdf and image versions.
The lesson plan uses the 5 min lesson plan template.
If you like this lesson I will have other topics and a bundle available shortly.
This is a History lesson (or two, depending on the students’ progress or ability) which examines the Gas attacks through sources and then determines the gas’ effectiveness through that prism.
There are three versions of the worksheet which are in DOC and PDF format.
There is a feel sample version available
HISTORICAL 8 IS MY CARD GAME TO HELP WITH REVISION. It is a mixture of standard info/flashcard and the Articulate board game. This is the first time I have shared this online.
You (or your team) have 30 seconds to name eight historical events, people places etc. linked to a central title event or theme. After eight rounds you add up the score to decide the winner. 1-32 Players or 2-4 Teams
Double Jeopardy: Play for 16 rounds
Pick a Key Topic: Play only one key topic at a time
Extended Time: Give one minute instead of 30 seconds
20 Questions: Allow for 20 attempts only to identify the eight
Historical Hint: After the round you can ask for one hint only
Random Score: Assign points based on the number they identify
No Timer: Play until all eight are identified
Hint Away: You can receive hints throughout the round. You can add other variations to this one.
This resource contains short and longer starter activities on the Nuremberg Trials. The PowerPoint is fully editable. I have included the Word Photos so you can edit them further or use them as posters
Presentation Explained.
Simply A4 print slide 2 for a poster. Show slide 3 or 5 as thinking starters before giving the answer using slide 4 or 6. Print out a class set of slide 7 for a practical starter activity for a tutorial period or relevant history lesson (or use slide 10) before showing the answer on slide 8 or showing websites from slide 9.
More key events for On This Day will become available. Entire months will be available ready for the new year. You can use them in history class or with your tutor groups.
These questions cover the key topics 1.1 to 3.3 of the new Edexcel GCSE on the American West.
Teachers can insert these questions into your lesson slides. They can print them off and use them as starter, recap or plenary activities. They can amend them to meet the needs of their students.
I choose the PowerPoint format because you can print different numbers of slides to a page and you can include them in your work.
Black Peoples of North America Introduction lesson jumps straight into using sources as evidence for opinions.
Learning objective is To use primary visual sources
Learning outcomes are to annotate, to form an opinion through annotation, and develop that opinion by using evidence.
Learning Outcomes (Success Criteria):
• Some students must be aware of the types of conditions, their response to it and begin to form a sentence which explains this.
• As above and should be supported through the use of a source or quotation. Some reference to the consequences, short or long term can be made.
• As above and this could be a supported opinion. This opinion is explained in the context of the period
This is a useful revision resource for the new Early Elizabethan History GCSE Unit from Edexcel and other exam boards.
Basically, each unit has a central title and it is up to the opponent/teammate/student to identify 8 key events, people, themes etc that link to it. You can decide on how much time you want to give them. There are more relevant cards and there are even some cards on exam questions from Edexcel.
You (or your team) have 30 seconds to name eight historical events, people places etc. linked to a certain theme. After eight rounds you add up the score to decide the winner. 1-32 Players or 2-4 Teams
Single player - Narrative Revision: This is a form of revision with which all eight of the Historical 8 must be used to create a story or narrative which meets the criteria of the title. This will aid their recall, as stories are easier to remember than facts alone. This can be a game as well as the partner can judge the effectiveness of the story and award points.
GCSE History – Weimar & Nazi Germany revision activity.
Students create their own plea for advice and witty reply
Fully resourced lesson with plan and worksheets.
The topic lists can be useful independent of the lesson.
To note what an issue or event and give the next steps to it.
To note the positive and negative issues surrounding Weimar or those under Nazi Germany
To criticise Nazi or Weimar measures and to support Weimar Successes.
GCSE History – Superpower Rivalry revision activity.
This lesson uses the framework of an advice column to aid in revision.
There is a plan, a variety of worksheets and the presentation which provides an introduction and an example for students to emulate.
To note an issue or event and give the next step/consequence for it.
To note the positive and negative issues surrounding key events, developments, and flashpoints.
To criticise and provide analysis and connections around the events or/and the leaders of these events.
Lesson can be used for all sorts - I have used it with Titanic in recent years.
The five R's is a method used to break down and examine the historical significance of an event or person. Many historians have different variations of this method.
The five R's we will use are: Remembered, revealed, remarked, resonates and resulted.
The order does not necessarily matter, neither the need to do all five of them.