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OCR Tudor Rebellions | Henry VII REVISION
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is a revision lesson to be used for revising the rebellions of Henry VII. This includes:
Lovell and Stafford 1486
Lambert Simnel 1487
Perkin Warbeck 1491-99
Yorkshire 1489
Cornish 1497
Also included
Fully resourced lesson
A3 summary table for the rebellions
20 question quiz with answers
Rebellion notes for teachers or students
Feedback is welcome; please check out my other A Level Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources.
Introduction to World Religions
Suitable for KS3 - An Introduction to World Religions
This lesson looks at;
What is Philosophy and Ethics
What are the main religions (match the symbol to the religion)
How old are the main religions?
What percentage of the world follow each religion?
Perfect as an introductory lesson. Includes a pie chart and graph for some maths curricula links!
Feedback is welcome, please check out my other Philosophy lessons and resources.
Bundle
GCSE History DISPLAY BUNDLE
This is a bundle of displays for teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1:
American West 1835-1895
Early Elizabethan England 1558-1588
Medicine Through Time 1250-Present
Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
These are eye-catching displays perfect for your history classrooms!
Feedback is welcome.
American West DISPLAY
A display for the Edexcel 9-1 course on The American West 1835-1895
This is a great display which looks great in any classroom. Separated into three subtopics;
Destructions of Plains Indians way of life
White settlers
Law and order
The display includes;
Key words
Key people
Key events
Lots of pictures!
Lettering is done in an American West ‘style’ for added style to your display board!
Feedback is welcome.
How tall are you? HISTORY HEIGHTS DISPLAY
How tall are you compared to famous historical figures?
This is one of my favourite displays I have made! 45 famous historical figures and their HEIGHTS! I have used this in a corridor and students, staff and even parents love comparing their heights to some of the most famous people in history. This is perfect for primary or secondary schools.
All you need is a 2 metre ruler stick so you can accurately position the faces of the famous people. Included in this pack are:
Pictures of all 45 people
Labels showing their name and height
Included are a huge range of historical figures; from science, literature, music, art, world leaders and more!
It is great fun seeing students line up against famous historical people and comparing their heights.
Feedback is welcome.
Primary history key words DISPLAY
As a secondary history teacher and SLE for Primary History, I often get asked what key words do students need to know in History?
I have designed this display of historical key words for your classroom!
Includes;
Chronological terms (century, decade, etc.)
Key words (artefact, enquiry, evidence, civilisation etc)
Feedback is welcome, I will be designing more Primary History displays and resources so make sure to keep checking my shop for the latest releases.
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Silken Thomas
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Henry VIII
Why did Ireland rebel against Henry VIII?
This lesson looks at the Silken Thomas Rebellion 1534-7 (Kildare) during the reign of Henry VIII. This includes:
Retrieval starter task - ‘Horribly Told Histories’ (with answers provided)
Ireland under the Tudors, including the Earls of Kildare and the Pale
Why Ireland rebelled against the Tudor monarchy
The Tudor conquest of Ireland
The Silken Thomas Rebellion
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of the Silken Thomas rebellion
Thanks for looking at this resource, and please check out my other Tudor Rebellion lessons and resources. Please review if you purchase!
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Amicable Grant
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Henry VIII
What was Henry VIIIs foreign policy and why did it lead to rebellion?
This lesson looks at the Amicable Grant Rebellion 1525 under Henry VIII. This includes:
Who was Henry VIII?
Who was Cardinal Wolsey?
Causes of the Amicable Grant - Wolsey’s foreign policy aims
Nature of the Amicable Grant Rebellion
Impact of the rebellion - What happened to Wolsey and impact on government policy
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of the Amicable Grant Rebellion 1525
Cover sheet for folders
Thanks for looking at this resource, and please check out my other Tudor Rebellion lessons and resources. Please review if you purchase!
Genocide in the 20th Century
Suitable for teaching KS3 - ideally Y9 due to the content of the lesson;
"Does genocide exist today?"
Students will look at examples of genocide in the 20th century;
Holodomor, Ukraine
Cambodia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Rwanda
Armenia
Using information sheets (provided) students will complete a table (differentiated) on the different genocides. Students will then be asked to reflect on what they have learnt;
Who is responsible for genocide?
Are other people responsible if they do not try to stop the genocide?
Why do people treat other human beings in ways like these?
What would you do if you were in a situation where a group was being targeted?
What can we do to stop genocide from happening in the future?
This can open up some fantastic and thoughtful discussions.
I use this lesson after teaching the Holocaust, as often I find other genocides tend to be forgotten about in the curriculum.
All resources needed are included - please consider teaching this important lesson! Feedback is welcome.
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Knowledge Organiser BUNDLE
A huge bundle of 13 Knowledge Organisers suitable for KS2 or KS3:
Black Death
Causes of WW1
WW1
Charles I & the Civil War
French Revolution
Hitler Youth
Iron Age to Alfred the Great
King John
Norman Conquest
Rise of Hitler
Titanic
Tudors
Victorian Britain
WW1 Medicine for KS3
Whole lesson plus resources needed for teaching Medicine on the Western Front for KS3! This is perfect for introducing Medicine Through Time to KS3 ready for GCSE.
How effectively were medical problems dealt with on the Western Front?
This lesson was used as a taster lesson for Year 9 who were thinking of taking GCSE (we study Edexcel Medicine Through Time 9-1).
Students have some wow factor moments, differentiated source work, and videos!
This is a really popular lesson. Feedback is welcome.
Norman Conquest Quiz
20 question quiz with answers for the Norman Conquest. Can be used at KS2 or KS3.
Feedback is welcome.
GCSE Germany | Origins of the Weimar Republic
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
The Weimar Republic
The Origins of the Weimar Republic: Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start?
This is the first lesson in the Weimar and Nazi Germany GCSE scheme of work. Students will look at the origins of the Weimar Republic including:
The legacy of WW1
Origins of the Weimar Republic
The abdication of the Kaiser, the armistice and revolution (1918–19)
Did the new constitution strengthen the new Weimar Republic?
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
An introduction to Paper 3 - included a ‘crib sheet’ on how to answer each of the exam questions
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany resources.
GCSE Germany | Treaty of Versailles
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
The Weimar Republic
How far did the Treaty of Versailles damage the Weimar Republic?
Students will look at the Treaty of Versailles and it’s effects on the Weimar Republic including:
Germany after WW1
The new Weimar Government
Negotiating peace
The aims of the Big Three
The terms of the treaty
Dolchstoss - ‘Stab in the back’ theory
Impact on Weimar Germany
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
An 8 mark ‘how useful’ source question - complete with breakdown on how to analyse the sources and answer the exam question!
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany resources.
GCSE Germany | Spartacists & Kapp Putsch
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
The Weimar Republic
To what extent was the Weimar Republic threatened by its early challenges? The Spartacist Uprising 1919 and the Kapp Putsch 1920
Students will look at the Spartacist Uprising and the Kapp Putsch and judge to what extent they threatened the Weimar Republic. This lesson includes:
Retrieval task starter ‘horribly told histories’
Background to the political challenges
The problems in Germany 1918-1920
German political parties - with diagram to explain the political spectrum at the time (including communism and fascism)
The Friekorps
Spartacist Uprising and Kapp Putsch plus further uprisings
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
TWO inference exam questions! (4 marks)
12 mark explain why exam style question with AfL sheet
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Weimar and Nazi Germany resources.
GCSE Elizabeth I: Poverty
Whole lesson plus accompanying work booklet for teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Early Elizabethan England - the problem of the poor
This is an outstanding graded lesson! Designed as a team challenge, students will work through FOUR fun and exciting challenges, each looking at a different aspect of the poor;
Who were the poor?
Why was there an increase in poverty and vagabondage?
To what extent were the poor a concern for Elizabeth I?
Poor or vagabond?
Tasks are differentiated for all students in your class - 9 to 1! Includes a 20 question quiz. I personally love delivering this lesson, and I hope you enjoy it too!
Feedback is welcome!
GCSE Elizabeth I: Reasons for exploration
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Early Elizabethan England 1558-1588
Whole lesson plus accompanying work booklet for teaching 'What led Elizabethans to explore?'
Includes a variety of differentiated activities to understand why there was an increase in exploration under the reign of Elizabeth I.
Feedback is welcome!
Peelers Police
Whole lesson for teaching: How did the Peelers Police change London?
Suitable for 11-14s, this can be used as part of a Crime and Punishment unit of work. Students will look at;
Charlies
Bow Street Runners
Peelers Police
This lesson includes ALL information sheets needed! Also includes differentiated activities!
Students will then focus on Peelers Police and compare them to the modern day police force. Includes source analysis!
Feedback is welcome.
The end of child labour? Modern slavery
Whole lesson suitable for teaching 11-14s; Did child labour end in the Victorian Period?
This lesson includes all resources needed and is differentiated for all abilities in the classroom!
The lesson looks at whether child labour had really ended in the Victorian period and looks at modern day slavery using a variety of activities.
Can be used as part of the slavery unit in History, or in other subjects/ stand alone lesson that looks at modern slavery.
Feedback is welcome.
Titanic Home Learning Pack
This is a home learning pack for teaching the Titanic - suitable for KS2 or KS3.
This pack is 18 pages long and includes a variety of tasks and activities which can be completed by a student. This was designed to be completed independently and all information and resources needed are included in the pack!
This is perfect for parents who can print this off and give to their child, or for teachers to set online as students can fill in the pages.
Feedback is welcome.