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Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level History resources available for purchase and download. New Focus Education offer resources from a teacher with 10 years teaching experience, a track record of excellent outcomes and experience of leadership at several levels. The main focus is AQA 8145 and AQA A Level, with key stage three resources available with GCSE skills and requirements embedded throughout.

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Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level History resources available for purchase and download. New Focus Education offer resources from a teacher with 10 years teaching experience, a track record of excellent outcomes and experience of leadership at several levels. The main focus is AQA 8145 and AQA A Level, with key stage three resources available with GCSE skills and requirements embedded throughout.
AQA 7042 2S Britain - Britain by 1964 Unit 1 review lesson
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AQA 7042 2S Britain - Britain by 1964 Unit 1 review lesson

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Lesson allowing students the opportunity to review all content from Unit 1 of Britain 2S. The lesson starts with an introductory video on the state of Britain by 1964. Students then focus on one aspect of Britain (politics, economy, society and foreign policy) using the textbook/class notes. Students then snowball the information with other groups to complete the A3 sheet. Students then use the sheets to assess the greatest successes/areas of failure for the Conservatives during this period, leading to a judgement line plenary.
AQA 8145 Health - Moden treatment (causes and cures)
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AQA 8145 Health - Moden treatment (causes and cures)

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Lesson exploring the key developments in understanding causes and cures of diseases in the 20th century. The lesson starts with 5 key statements for students to respond to on their whiteboards, leading to an introductory video that summarise some of the key developments of the 20th century. Students then complete a carousel assessing various developments, completing the A3 sheet as they go. Students will focus on: long-term significance of antibiotics, alternative medicine, DNA and a timeline of treatment since 1945. Using the sheet students then choose the top 3 medical developments from the 20th century, comparing them to other ‘less significant’ developments. Students then recap the whole ‘causes and cures’ topic by matching up and explaining the trios.
AQA 8145 Health - Causes and Cures review lesson
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AQA 8145 Health - Causes and Cures review lesson

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Lesson reviewing the CAUSES and CURES theme of Health and the People (Medieval medicine to modern medicine - including Black Death, Plague, Jenner, Germ Theory etc) The links for learning starter encourages students to link the pictures/words and explain what links the factors. Using the cards students populate the A3 table, leading to a categorisation of factors that helped/hindered medical progress. Students then list what causes of diseases there were/beliefs and link this to the cure - this allows students to then assess which were accurate or not over time. The articulate plenary allows a recap of the key terms used in the lesson.
AQA 8145 - Why was there a Civil War in South Vietnam? (Conflict in Asia)
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AQA 8145 - Why was there a Civil War in South Vietnam? (Conflict in Asia)

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Lesson exploring why Diem’s government became so unpopular in South Vietnam. The lesson starts with a recap of Dien Bien Phu and a link to the chaos after the French defeat. Moving on students review Diem’s profile, and using the video describe why he may have been unpopular in South Vietnam. This is consolidated with the first hand out for students to highlight and list reasons for his unpopularity. Students then complete the table exploring how different factors led to the Civil War/tension in the South. The lesson ends with a hypothesis of what the US would do now, linking in previous learning from the Korean War and Cold War context.
AQA 8145 - The French In Asia (conflict in Asia(
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AQA 8145 - The French In Asia (conflict in Asia(

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Lesson exploring the background to French control and conflict in Indochina with focus on Vietnam. The starter explores exisiting knowledge of the Vietnam conflict, moving to using a video to gain an overview of the French in Asia with accompanying video questions. The lesson then moves on to exploring why France wanted to retain Indochina and the roles played by Ho Chi Minh, the Vietminh, French, China and America in causing increasing tensions. The lesson ends with a hypothesis on the pros/cons of increased US involvement. The next lesson explores the defeat of the French at Dien Bien Phu
AQA 8145 - The defeat of the French in Dien Bien Phu (conflict in Asia)
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AQA 8145 - The defeat of the French in Dien Bien Phu (conflict in Asia)

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Lesson exploring the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu. The starter uses a video to outline the key events of Dien Bien Phu. Students then use the hand out to choose the four key moments and illustrate them, leading to an explanation of the impact of the French defeat considering the wider context. The students then explore the terms of the Geneva Agreement, annotating them to assess how each side would view them. Finally a plenary exploring a brief bio of Ngo Diem introduces the next lesson to students and asks them to explore why he would be unpopular in the South.
AQA 8145 - L6 Burghley's Almshouses - essay planning
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AQA 8145 - L6 Burghley's Almshouses - essay planning

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Lesson 6 in the AQA historic environment 2022 series on Burghley’s Almshouses. The lesson focuses on the criteria for and the planning of the 16-mark essay. The lesson begins with a recap quiz on the past-five lessons, exploring reasons for poverty, government responses, motivations of Burghley and features of the almshouses. The lesson moves on to recapping the key features/aims of the almshouses using sources, leading to an exploration of the question style/mark scheme for the 16-mark essay. Pupils then complete the essay plan before reviewing a model paragraph and assessing WWW/EBI of this. The essay can be completed in the following lesson or for homework.
AQA 8145 - L6 Kenilworth historic environment - Essay planning lesson
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AQA 8145 - L6 Kenilworth historic environment - Essay planning lesson

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The final lesson on the 2021 historic environment Kenilworth Castle. This lesson focuses on planning the 16 mark essay with a focus on marriage to Elizabeth as the stated factor. Students start with a rapid recap reviewing key knowledge of Kenilworth (answers included for teachers), leading to annotation of the changing nature of castles by the Elizabethan period. Students study the guidance to list what would make a good 16 mark answer, leading to completion of the essay plan which can be used for homework or timed in class. A model paragraph plenary allows students to see integration of the knowledge of the site to the essay.
Why did William win at Hastings? Suitable for AQA 8145 Normans and KS3
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Why did William win at Hastings? Suitable for AQA 8145 Normans and KS3

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Lesson exploring the factors that enabled William to win the battle of Hastings. True or false starter recaps the key points of the battle and claimants, whilst the video explores some of the reasons for William’s successes. The card sort categorisation allows thematic understanding of why William won building to an explanation of the significance of different factors. A voting plenary allows assessment of the understanding of the factors. Optional essay plan homework assessment included.
AQA A level 2S Making of Modern Britain - the Falklands
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AQA A level 2S Making of Modern Britain - the Falklands

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Lesson exploring the impact of the Falklands on Thatcher’s government and standing in the world. Starter recaps existing knowledge of the conflict using pictures, moving on to a video giving an overview of the key aspects of the conflict. Pupils use the Oxford textbook to create a table showing the arguments for and against British involvement in the conflict (information included on the PPT), leading to application of this knolwedge to analyse a source from Thatcher focusing on content, tone and provenance (frame included). Finally, pupils read the summary hand out and create an argument for the pros or cons of the conflict for Thatcher and Britain which links to the judgement line plenary.
AQA A level 2S Making of Moden Britain - Thatcher, the 'special relationship' and the Cold War
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AQA A level 2S Making of Moden Britain - Thatcher, the 'special relationship' and the Cold War

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Lesson exploring the strength of the ‘special relationship’ within the context of the Cold War, under Thatcher. Starter asks students to write a guess on their impression of the special relationship using the images, moving on to a video of the special relationship with discussion focused on the balance of power. Using the oxford textbooks pupils create a spider diagram assessing any strengths of the relationship (information included in the PPT), leading to analysis of key events at this time on the worksheet assessing the role Thatcher played and how far each event contributed to the end of the Cold War. A source and ‘value’ question is included to apply the knowledge gathered in the lesson, leading to students writing a judgement to a sample 25 mark essay question as a plenary.
How did William officially become King on Christmas Day 1066? Suitable for AQA 8145 Normans and KS3
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How did William officially become King on Christmas Day 1066? Suitable for AQA 8145 Normans and KS3

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Lesson exploring the immediate events after the battle of Hastings. The starter focuses on different groups in society and how they would perceive William (e.g. Norman knights, Saxon earls etc). The video introduces methods William used to keep control (built on in subsequent lessons). Pupils then analyse the actions of William after Hastings and say advantages and disadvantages for each, leading to a judgement on how William was able to consolidate his power. Pupils then have a choice of differentiated questions to answer leading to a review of the key groups in society as a plenary after these actions.
How was England ruled before 1066? Suitable for AQA 8145 Normans and KS3
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How was England ruled before 1066? Suitable for AQA 8145 Normans and KS3

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Lesson exploring the power of the Godwins and early Viking links to the throne. Starter focusing on the power of a King, leading to a video showing the different rulers up to 1066 - leads into a discussion over different claimants. Source analysis of the Viking claim moving on to analysis of how the Godwins helped and hindered Edward. Summary interpretation introduces the skills of the ‘how convincing’ question for AQA 8145.
AQA 2026 HE - The Globe: L5: What can the Globe reflect about Elizabethan society?
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AQA 2026 HE - The Globe: L5: What can the Globe reflect about Elizabethan society?

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Lesson 5 in the 2026 HE AQA 8145 Historic Environment on the Globe Theatre. The lesson begins with an image starter, asking students to identify changes throughout Elizabethan society, leading to a video exploring the links to the theatre from societal change. Students then complete a card sort, categorising various changes to themes, using this (and an additional handout) to explain how the Globe reflects societal changes (e.g. increase in patronage, rise of the gentry, increase in entertainment etc.) Finally, students answer a summary question on what the most significant change is.