This lesson examines the reasons why peasants rebelled in 1381 looking at long and short term factors. The lesson includes a number of opportunities to develop literacy and thinking skills. There is a brief literacy settler task followed by two further literacy tasks which secure pupils understanding of key vocabulary to be used in the lesson. This is followed with some Q&A discussion about money values at the time of the revolt then by a card sort task where pupils take on board the role of peasants and gauge on the thinking continuum how they would think/feel with law/tax that was introduced. The lesson concludes with pupils writing their top reason down on a plenary pass.
A sequence of lessons for the study of the British sector of the Western Front, part of the GCSE History 9-1 spec 'Medicine through time from 1250 onwards' unit offered by Edexcel. The lessons include opportunities for independent and peer learning with links to video clips and websites. There is a strong focus on the new assessment focus of the new specification with several of the lessons focusing purely on how to approach the questions. Worksheets have been designed to help pupils acquire a rigorous base of knowledge and develop analytical skills when using sources. They are designed in a format to help with easy memory recall for revision for the new linear exam format. The lessons are based around the new textbook from Hodder 'Medicine through time; 1250-present' and provide links to pages in this book. Any problems please contact me.
Revision power-point that looks at how to answer the types of questions on the American West paper using exemplar answers for each question. There are also some thinking questions to prompt pupils to analyse, evaluate and grade the answers which are given.
Power-points and worksheets that focus on the exam skills for this section of the Medicine through time paper. The presentations include worksheets to help break down each question, focusing on each part of the assessment criteria. Practice questions and exemplar answers are included as are opportunities for peer assessment.
Sequence of around 2-3 lessons that look at the clash between John and his barons. Lesson involves role-play, a multi-stage card sort and other activities that build up to an extended written outcome that be leveled to assess the range of skills during the learning (explanation, linking factors, prioritizing, causation/consequence).
Source based enquiry that looks at three different viewpoints of Richard III and encourages pupils to evaluate the evidence critically, eventually leading to a class debate and extended written outcome linked to GCSE grades. The lesson includes analysis of video clips, a fun and collaborative sketching activity and structured group discussion. A lesson plan is also attached to accompany the presentation.
A source based enquiry into the aims, methods and achievements of both leaders in which pupils work in groups to analyse evidence in favour and against the contributions of both leading to a group speech and parliamentary style debate. The lesson has been planned to ensure significant progress is made in knowledge and skills by the end of the lesson (s). It is linked to Edexcel levels at GCSE.
Lesson that uses a series of powerful images to get students thinking about various types of segregation and to consider the effects these would have had on African-Americans and the push for better rights especially in education. Presentation with four worksheets that can be used sequentially. The images can be printed and stuck up around a classroom and students can complete worksheet 1.2 as they study the images.
Exam paper modelled around AQA paper 1 (8145d) with the topics 'America opportunity and inequality' in Section A and Korea/Vietnam in Section B. It is accompanied with an in-depth mark scheme - useful as a practice test paper in class or mock exam.
Formative tests designed to be used every couple of weeks to help students develop and consolidate their knowledge and understanding of topics for the new 9-1 GCSE History. Each takes about 10-15 minutes to complete and the answer sheets are provided. They can also be photocopied back to back and used as flash cards for revision purposes. The tests cover the AQA 8145D opportunity and inequality in America 1920-73 topic and comprise tests for the pre-war content.
The powerpoint presentation provides a starter activity which includes plotting America's gradual involvement in the war on a graph which shows unemployment figures. This is followed by some video based questions on lend-lease which is then consolidate through a card sort task which pupils stick in their exercise books. Pupils then apply their knowledge and understanding by answering a 12 mark AQA essay type question on the role of the war in America's economic recovery. The lesson is planned to provide pupils with the information they need but to allow them the opportunity to apply their knowledge and show progress within their written work over a couple of lessons.
Lesson including resources, card sort and source material about the boom in 1920 America. Tasks/activities differentiated to suit all learners. Used with my groups to great effect.
AQA style history exam paper written for Year 9 to meet the assessment objectives of the new 9-1 GCSE (History World/Period studies paper 8145D). The accompanying mark grid can also be used to generate a 9-1 grade based on the mark given. The grade boundaries have been derived from AQA's exemplar mark-schemes/level descriptors.
Mark scheme derived from exemplar markschemes published by AQA. As there is no guidance on boundaries these have been calcuated from current exemplar markschemes for 8145D. My departments has used these and found them to be reasonably accurate for assessing pupils' performance and useful for data collection points.
Lesson that uses a card sort activity and sources to look at the reasons for prohibition. It encourages pupils to develop knowledge of a range of different reasons why prohibition was introduced and evaluate/infer the messages from key sources on prohibition.
Two lessons - the first provides pupils with a starter task/questions, video clips and a card sort task on the reasons for the German's failure, with written task. The second allows pupils to apply their learning to creating a newspaper article from a Soviet point of view.
Two lessons on the German failure at Stalingrad. Lessons include starter activities, links to video clips and card sort activity on reasons for the failure. The second lesson helps pupils to apply their knowledge by writing a newspaper article from a Soviet point of view - sources and template for this are provided.
File includes a warm up exercise to get pupils thinking about what goes into manufacturing cars. The card sort can be used and adapted for any exam board and used for describe/explanation questions.
Worksheet that can be download and uploaded onto pupils IT workspaces or printed and used for research in an I.T. room or for a research/carousel activity in class.