A collection of fact-files detailing different aspects of the fire of London. It includes; context of the fire, causes of the fire, impact of the fire, evidence of the fire, rebuilding after the fire and "fire fighting". The fact-files can be used in a marketplace activity and all instructions for this are in the powerpoint. There is also a lesson starter "secret picture" activity asking students to guess the picture and various other interpretations of the fire. The resource comes with a lesson plan.
A 1-2 lesson pack for the Causes of the Civil War in England and Wales.
Includes:
A Kingdom Divided worksheet and differentiated version + glossary
Quick on the Draw activity (can be adapted) with video instructions
Starter PowerPoint with images and objectives
Venn Diagram activity (use "Causes of Civil war sort") and answers for peer assessment
Full lesson plan
This resource contains:
A powerpoint showing and explaining three propaganda posters (can be used to analyse with class).
A video tutorial where I explain and analyse several propaganda posters to explain their meaning.
A powerpint showing various famous symbols that could be used as a starter to get students thinking about different forms of propaganda and symbolism.
A lesson (or series of lessons) on what it is to be British and how the idea of Britishness has changed. This lesson is perfect as an introduction to the idea of British values. Students consider the impact of different factors on British identity.
Students will learn the main causes of World War One through this interactive resource.
The resource includes:
Causes of World War One Lesson Plan
"MAIN" fact files (printable); exploring the four key long term causes of World War One
Student table (ranking)
Lesson(s) PowerPoint
Video download: Imperialism/Colonisation
Video download: The Alliance System
Video download: Anglo-German Rivalry
Students take on the roles of individuals living in a German town in the 1930's, shortly after the Wall Street Crash.
Give each student a person and ask them to fill in the accompanying worksheet based on the information provided on their card.
Ask all students to walk around the room, exchanging information about their character and asking each other the question; "how did the depression impact you?".
Ask all students to feedback their findings.
Can your students defeat the Axis Powers? Can they make the right decisions to win the war? Can they do a better job than Chamberlain and Churchill?
In this unique resource, students have the opportunity to study the real scenarios facing the allied commanders between 1939 and 1945. Playing the role of the British Prime Minister, the decisions they make could change the whole direction of the war!
The activity pack contains more than 10 historically accurate and detailed scenarios which play out one after the other. They include; The German invasion of Poland, the battle of France, the battle of Norway, the German and Italian invasion of Greece, the Dieppe Raid, Operation Torch, the battle of El Alamein and D Day. Students will go wherever their decisions take them with more than 45 different paths. They will pick up leadership points along the way and at the end, decide who was the best wartime leader! As a teacher, you can finish the process by looking at what really happened.
The activity supports historical enquiry by asking students to make decisions whilst providing the context around each event.
Teaching suggestion -
Print a number of copies of each sheet (perhaps print A5 to reduce printing costs!)
Place "all the 1's" together in one pile at the front of room, all the 2's, all the 3's and so on. You can distribute appropriate sheets from there.
Give students scenario 1 in groups. Students can move on whenever they make each decision. If they win/lose the war half way through, they can still carry on through all the other decisions.
Create a leadership points table on the board to kee track of how each team is doing and create an element of competition.
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This pack includes -
Causes of World War One Lesson Plan
"MAIN" fact files (printable); exploring the four key long term causes of World War One
Student table (ranking)
Lesson(s) PowerPoint
Video download: Imperialism/Colonisation
Video download: The Alliance System
Video download: Anglo-German Rivalry
The Aces of WW1 resource contains 9 individual factfiles containing information about 9 different World War One flying aces from different countries including the Red Baron Von Richthofen along with British, French and American counterparts. Each factfile is individually designed with a couple of "shorter" ones for the purpose of differentiation.
The resource pack on Int Relations contains a series of resources that can be used to teach this unit -
Several maps and images that are perfect as lesson starters or as illustrations.
Powerpoint presentations on the Crimean War and the Mehemet Ali Crisis.
A blank map of Africa when looking at colonisation.
An extensive set of key words for pupils to find the definitions (intro lesson).
Several mix and match key word activities (match word with definition).
Interpretations of the Causes of WW1 Assessment
Contains an assessment question and accompanying sources
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The pack includes:
2 interactive study guides based on the History of the USA from 1930-2000. They can be distributed electronically to students who can work their way through them. They are both perfect as revision guides - saving you a lot of time.
Life on a slave plantation contains a selection of sources about life on a plantation in the USA.
The prohobition role play pack contains more than 15 role play cards and is part of a lesson where students find out why alcohol was banned in the US.
The pack also contains full schemes of work for USA 1930-2000.
A complete scheme of work for the following topics:
1. Hitler's Rise to Power 1919-1933
2. Changing Life in Nazi Germany 1933-1939
3. Germany during WW2 1939-1945
The schemes of work were designed for use with GCSE students with WJEC, however, they can be adapted for any exam board easily.
I also include:
A possible assessment level descriptor and assessment plan.
These SOW's were up to date for 2015/2016.
*UPDATED FOR 2015/16
Pack Contains
USA in Transition 1930-2000 SOW (complete with workable hyperlinks)
Black America 1930-2000 SOW (complete with workable links)
Student Assessment Grid
Assessment Plan Template
This comprehensive resource pack contains interactive worksheets for students, full schemes of work and various high quality teaching and learning resources.
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