This is a 44 part display for Medicine through Time - it has been created with the AQA specification in mind, but can be easily adapted for the other exam boards.
Can be printed and stuck up as it is, it can also be printed double sided and then hung on a line across a class room.
Works A5, A4 and A3.
Title: Were the Romans fair to call the Celts ‘Barbaric’?
Lesson Objectives
To be able to explain the origins of the term ‘barbarian’
To be able to analyse whether the Celts were barbarians.
To be able to explore why the Romans viewed the Celts as barbarians.
Starter, key words, map, contextual knowledge, colour code, video clip, plenary
Title: Why did the Jews migrate across Europe?
Lesson Objectives
To be able to give examples of different push and pull factors.
To be able to analyse the impact of Anti-Semitism.
To be able to explore why Jewish people migrated in Europe.
Recap starter, key word task, information sheet, table, sources, plenary
This is an assembly for KS3 pupils looking at doing there options, it includes slides on;
Why should I choose History?
Why study HIstory?
Where might the study of History take me?
Several slides on What do I study at GCSE History?
Please note, the slides for What do I study at GCSE History? are for AQA and Edexcel, there is a slide for each paper (Edexcel) or each topic (AQA)
A question booklet for the three part documentary series; 1066: A Year to Conquer England.
The documentary series is a fantastic account of the year 1066, looking at the political, geographical, social and military situation in England. As well as looking at the 4 claimants to the thrown, and the invasions and battles that compose the conquest.
The question booklet is split into three parts, one for each Episode and contains nearly 100 questions.
Suitable as a teaching aid for both AQA GCSE History NORMAN ENGLAND, c1066–c1100 and Edexcel GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, c1060–1088.
The documentary series is available on ClickView, Amazon or Youtube (£1.99 an episode).
Title: Who were the first ‘refugees’ and what was their impact?
Lesson Objectives
To be able to identify the reasons Huguenots emigrated to Britain between the 1500s and the 1700s.
To be able to explore the consequences of Huguenot migration to Britain.
Starter, image, keyword task, chronology task, card sort & table task.
AQA GCSE History Exam Question Booklet; America, 1920–1973: Opportunity and Inequality.
This 41 page booklet is full of exam questions for students to complete, includes Hints for the majority of questions, several question guidance sheets and a tracker.
AQA GCSE History Exam Question Booklet Norman England, c1066–c1100.
This 28 page booklet is full of exam questions for students to complete, includes Hints for the majority of questions, several question guidance sheets and a tracker.
KS3 lesson looking at City Bombing in London.
Lesson Objective
Identify how the people of London protected themselves during an air raid and consolidate this by reading the case study of Alma McGregor.
Lesson focuses on different types of shelters used during the Blitz.
Lesson on the three main heirs to the throne in 1066; Harold Godwinson, Harald Hardrada and William the Conqueror.
Lesson Objectives
Tell the difference between the three main claimants to the English Throne using examples
Make a judgement about who should be King of England in 1066
To be able to justify your opinion on who should be King of England in 1066
Lesson includes a variety of activities, including class vote and a map task. Differentiated worksheet and activity information sheet is included.
KS3 lesson on Victorian Britain - Industrial Revolution
Lesson Objectives:
To be able to describe key aspects of Victorian society.
To be able to examine how Victorian society changed for different people.
Includes;
Key words and definitions
Video clip - with link - and questions
Information and activity
Activity (information and grid) on Class System in Victorian Britain
Interpretations on Victorian Britain and task
Plenary
KS4 lesson on the Cuban Revolution, and focusing on its significance.
Lesson Objectives:
To explain the significance of the Cuban Revolution to the development of the Cold War.
To apply our knowledge to an exam question to develop our skills.
Includes;
Key words and definitions
Map task and challenge task
Information cards and activity
Information sheet and task
Exam Question (EDEXCEL)
Plenary
Stretch Challenge Task