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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 8145 Elizabeth - A source study of the Spanish Armada (L5 and 6 historic environment)
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AQA 8145 Elizabeth - A source study of the Spanish Armada (L5 and 6 historic environment)

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Lessons focused around the 2020 Historic Environment on the Spanish Armada. *Note - the AQA source booklet is required with this lesson - this can be found on eaqa.org.uk The fifth and sixth lessons focus on analysing the AQA source material to bring together all knowledge of the Armada. Pupils start by recapping key learning through a video, making notes. Each pair or trio is then allocated a source and given 7 minutes to analyse it focusing on; what it tells them about the Armada and what knowledge links to the source. Pupils then present back to the group. Pupils then use the annotated sources to complete the knolwedge audit sheet (can be done as homework), bringing it together by identifying what the Armada study can tell us about Elizabethan England. Pupils then complete a taboo plenary to recap key terminology.
AQA 8145 Elizabeth - 2020 Spanish Armada historic environment essay planning lesson (L7)
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AQA 8145 Elizabeth - 2020 Spanish Armada historic environment essay planning lesson (L7)

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Lessons focused around the 2020 Historic Environment on the Spanish Armada. The seventh lesson focuses on applying knowledge to a sample 16 mark essay question (based on the specimen paper Stamford Bridge question, as advised by AQA) : “Luck was the main reason for the outcome of sea battles like the Spanish Armada in this period”. How far does a study of the Spanish Armada support this statement? You should refer to the Spanish Armada and your contextual knowledge. (16 marks) The lesson starts with pupils recapping all they can remember about the Armada. Pupils then use a variety of sources to explore the significance of the Armada both today and in the Elizabethan period. Pupils use the mark scheme to list ‘top tips’ for answering this 16 mark essay question, building on this by completing a PEE planning sheet, using the learning from previous lessons. Using their PEE sheet pupils complete the essay plan for the above question (can be done in class or at home), allowing them to practice answering it in timed conditions in the following lesson. The plenary is a model paragraph that can be printed out from the PPT and annotated in pairs focusing on the strengths.
AQA 8145 - Spanish Armada model answer (2020 historic environment)
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AQA 8145 - Spanish Armada model answer (2020 historic environment)

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Model answer for the 2020 AQA historic environment topic - the Spanish Armada. The answer is based on the following question - “Luck was the main reason for the outcome of sea battles like the Spanish Armada in this period”. How far does a study of the Spanish Armada support this statement? You should refer to the Spanish Armada and your contextual knowledge. (16 marks) This question is based on the specimen Stamford Bridge question, as advised by AQA. This answer can be used for revision, modelling, annotation or formal assessment.
AQA 8145 Elizabeth - Why was there conflict between England and Spain? (L1 historic environment)
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AQA 8145 Elizabeth - Why was there conflict between England and Spain? (L1 historic environment)

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Lessons focused around the 2020 Historic Environment on the Spanish Armada. The first lesson focuses on why England and Spain went to war. The lesson starts with a discussion around sources, using existing knowledge to draw out inferences, linking in knowledge of the wider Elizabethan period. The main activity is an information hunt, exploring the reasons for the causes of the conflict, leading to thematic coding of the causes into political, religious, economic and personal reasons. This culminates in a corners plenary, requiring all students to reach a judgement on the ‘most significant’ theme.
AQA 8145 Elizabeth - How did England and Spain compare militarily (L2 historic environment)
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AQA 8145 Elizabeth - How did England and Spain compare militarily (L2 historic environment)

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Lessons focused around the 2020 Historic Environment on the Spanish Armada. The second lesson focuses on the comparison of the military power of both nations and how ‘prepared’ both sides were for the Armada. The lesson starts with a recap of the causes of the Armada from the previous lesson, allowing judgements to be made on significance. Students then use a video to make notes on naval advances in the 16th century, leading to an exploration of these advances on a worksheet (photocopy on A3) to allow students to assess how the English may have had an advantage over the Spanish. Pupils then explore the contrasting leaders on both sides, creating a table showing advantages and disadvantages for each based on this. This culminates in a post-it note plenary reaching a judgement as to who they think had the advantage before the Armada started.
AQA A Level 7042 Britain 2S - Fall of Thatcher and the appointment of John Major
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AQA A Level 7042 Britain 2S - Fall of Thatcher and the appointment of John Major

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Lesson introducing the unit on John Major. The lesson starts with a source from Major - pupils explore the content and validity of the source. Using the Oxford textbook pupils list the reasons for Thatcher’s resignation (on the PowerPoint also) and rank in terms of significance. A video explores her resignation, encouraging students to think about the position of the Conservative Party by 1990. Using the Oxford textbook students annotate characteristics of John Major exploring why he would be an ideal choice for the Conservatives. The plenary is a video of Major discussing Thatcher’s legacy leading to students explaining why he was the ideal candidate to lead the Conservative Party in 1990.
AQA A Level history 7042 - Britain 2S - Extra parliamentary opposition under Thatcher
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AQA A Level history 7042 - Britain 2S - Extra parliamentary opposition under Thatcher

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Lesson exploring the different pressure groups and opposition shown to Thatcher 1979-87 The lesson begins with analysis of a source focusing on content, tone and provenance to introduce social opposition. Students then complete the table using the Oxford AQA approved textbook (pp 131-133) analysing the various opposition groups and the impact they had. This then leads to a written judgement and corners plenary assessing which group posed the largest ‘threat’ to Thatcher.
AQA 8145  Elizabethan England - The Globe model answer
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AQA 8145 Elizabethan England - The Globe model answer

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Model answer for the 2019 historic environment question for AQA 8145 Elizabethan England on the Globe. The answer explains several factors, focusing on how the Globe shows changes in society using features of the site and wider evidence. Useful for revision, essay planning and in-class assessment.
AQA 8145 Elizabeth - what were theatres like? (L1 in Globe historic environment series)
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AQA 8145 Elizabeth - what were theatres like? (L1 in Globe historic environment series)

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Lesson one in the Globe historic environment series. This lesson explores what the theatre was like in Elizabethan England. A picture starter encourages discussion on the theatre, following on a video introduces the theatre whilst pupils annotate the labelled diagram using the information from the video. Pupils then apply the information to a describe question on the features of the theatre in Elizabethan society. Pupils then read and highlight the hand out and complete the table analysing the three key figures (Shakespeare, Burbage and Marlowe) and the impact they had then and now, finally pupils reduce the theatre in Elizabethan England to no more than 30 words.
How did the Normans change England?
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How did the Normans change England?

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Whole half term scheme for KS3 (also suitable for AQA 8145 Norman England) focusing on the key changes the Normans made to England including law and order, religion, castles, daily life, society and land. GCSE style assessments embedded throughout the scheme leading to a ‘write an account’ question.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - why did the Conservatives win the 1992 election?
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - why did the Conservatives win the 1992 election?

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Lesson exploring the reasons for the Conservative victory in the 1992 election. The starter utilises a quote from John Sergeant exploring the focus on Thatcher’s legacy, moving on to a news report on the morning after the election - students use the report to explore the results and the impact on the Conservatives and Labour. Students then analyse and annotate an extract from the Conservative manifesto focusing on the language, tone, emphasis and promises made, exploring why the Conservatives still appealed in 1992. Students then categorise cards outlining the various reasons for the victory, moving on to explaining why the Conservatives were successful in 1992.
AQA 7042 Britain 2S - The troubles under Major
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AQA 7042 Britain 2S - The troubles under Major

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Lesson exploring how the Troubles progressed under Major. The starter allows students to recap prior knowledge of Northern Ireland from unit 2-4. The lesson moves on to a clip of Colin Parry discussing the impact of the Warrington bomb, allowing discussion of the success of the policy towards Northern Ireland by 1993. The students then use the hand out to identify successes and failures of Conservative policy in Northern Ireland, leading to analysis of the Downing Street Declaration and why it was perceived as controversial. The plenary is a continuum asking students to assess how much of an improvement there had been in the Troubles by 1997.