History teacher creating resources to make teacher's lives easier!
Hopefully also providing some insightful and useful resources to enhance lessons.
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Mr.Roberts
History teacher creating resources to make teacher's lives easier!
Hopefully also providing some insightful and useful resources to enhance lessons.
All feedback is welcome.
Please follow @mrmrsroberts_ (Instagram & Twitter)
Thanks!
Mr.Roberts
Are you wondering how you are going to get your year 11 History students through Paper 1? Are you concerned that your students don’t fully understand the expectations of the exam?
Well fear no more! With this PowerPoint presentation they will be able to fully understand what is expected of them in the exam.
Each question has been meticulously broken down and simplified. A clear structure has been given to each individual question to help students take a step by step approach.
At the end of the PowerPoint presentation exam style questions have been included to be printed out and given to students.
Feedback is always welcome.
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A historical enquiry into how Harrow has changed through time.
L1 - Medieval Harrow
L2 - Tudor Harrow
L3 - Victorian Harrow
L4 - WW1 Harrow
L5 - WW2 Harrow
L6 - Harrow Today
**Assessment with mark scheme is also included in this pack. **
All lessons feature a learning objective and clearly signposted lesson activities.
The set of lessons have been designed to suit a KS3 cohort but could easily be up scaled for KS4.
Feedback is always welcome.
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Thank you!
Mr. Roberts
This is a SOW which covers USA Civil Rights - Paper 3 - Edexcel specification
It goes up to 1975 - does not include Vietnam
Pages: 120
Lessons: 20
L1 - Black Americans in the early 1950s
L2 - Voting rights & Civil Rights organisations
L3 - Opposition to the Civil Rights Movement
L4 - Murder of Emmett Till
L5 - Progress in Education
L6 - Little Rock Arkansas
L7 - Montgomery Bus Boycott (A)
L8 - Montgomery Bus Boycott (B)
L9 - Greensboro Sit-Ins
L10 - The Freedom Rides
L11 - James Meredith Case
L12 - Essay Practice
L13 - Birmingham, Alabama
L14 - March on Washington (A)
L15 - March on Washington (B)
L16 - Checkpoint
L17 - Malcolm X
L18 - Black Power & the Black Panther Movement
L19 - The riots of 1965-67 & MLK assassination
L20 - Progress by 1975
These lessons will help to practice; essay writing skills; primary & secondary source analysis; differentiated tasks and learning objectives; range of starters and plenaries; cloze passages; and many more!
All activities are included within the presentation.
Feedback is always welcome.
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Thank you!
Mr. Roberts
Are you wondering how you are going to get your year 11 History students through Paper 2? Are you concerned that your students don’t fully understand the expectations of the exam?
Well fear no more! With this PowerPoint presentation they will be able to fully understand what is expected of them in the exam.
Each question has been meticulously broken down and simplified. A clear structure has been given to each individual question to help students take a step by step approach.
Throughout the PowerPoint presentation exam style questions have been included to be printed out and given to students.
Feedback is always welcome.
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A clear historical enquiry focused PPT with activities included to be used with a class investigating **what was life was like in the trenches. **
Students will need to have a copy of the table and move around the classroom read and completing the table based on the information gained from the individual sources.
It’s a great activity for getting students moving around and reading fictional accounts of the war.
I have created the sources with the intention of attempting to include a wide range of issues from the war. For example; colonialism; nationalism; the war stench; officers’ attitude; plastic surgery due to injuries sustained; genuine conditions of the trenches; the constant artillery shelling and how British nationalism propelled by the war effort helped to maintain support.
Hope you can enjoy this source.
Please feel free to adjust but credit if you do.
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This is a 8 lesson SOW which covers Anglo-Saxon & Norman England.
L1 – Who were the Anglo-Saxons? (for free on tes.com shop)
L2 – How was Anglo-Saxon society constructed & what was life like for Anglo-Saxons.
L3 – The succession crisis of 1066 – claimants to the throne
L4 – The battles of Gate Fulford & Stamford Bridge
L5&6 – The Battle of Hastings, 1066 (2 lessons)
L7 – How did William of Normandy secure his position?
L8 – Review of the Anglo-Saxon & Norman period.
These lessons will help to practice; essay writing skills; primary source analysis; differentiated tasks and learning objectives; range of starters and plenaries; cloze passages; peer assessment.
All activities are included within the presentation.
Feedback is always welcome.
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This is a FREE first lesson in a 8 lesson SOW which covers Anglo-Saxon & Norman England.
L1 –** Who were the Anglo-Saxons? **
L2 – How was Anglo-Saxon society constructed & what was life like for Anglo-Saxons.
L3 – The succession crisis of 1066 – claimants to the throne
L4 – The battles of Gate Fulford & Stamford Bridge
L5&6 – The Battle of Hastings, 1066 (2 lessons)
L7 – How did William of Normandy secure his position?
L8 – Review of the Anglo-Saxon & Norman period.
This particular lesson focuses on the origins of the Anglo-Saxons with clear differentiated learning objectives and activities.
This lesson will help to foster enthusiasm for the subject and offer an opportunity for begin to understand the Anglo-Saxon period, as well as, practicing key essay writing skills.
All activities are included within the presentation.
Feedback is always welcome.
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This PowerPoint contains the other 6 lessons in a 7 lesson SOW which covers the Industrial Revolution (L1 can be found for free on my shop).
L2 – Why the Industrial Revolution flourished in England
L3 – Case Study: Manchester
L4 – Influential individuals: Sir Richard Arkwright
L5 – Children in the mill
L6 – Influential individuals: Robert Owen
L7 – Review of the Industrial Revolution
Each lesson provides differentiated learning objectives and activities to suit all learners.
These lessons will help to foster enthusiasm for the subject and offer an opportunity for students to engage with primary sources, practicing key essay writing skills, learning about significant individuals and be able to evaluate the impact such changes had on British society.
All activities are included within the presentation.
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This is the first lesson in a 7 lesson SOW which covers the Industrial Revolution.
L1 –** Causes of the Industrial Revolution **
L2 – Why the Industrial Revolution flourished in England
L3 – Case Study: Manchester
L4 – Influential individuals: Sir Richard Arkwright
L5 – Children in the mill
L6 – Influential individuals: Robert Owen
L7 – Review of the Industrial Revolution
This particular lesson focuses on the causes of the Industrial Revolution with clear differentiated learning objectives and activities.
This lesson will help to foster enthusiasm for the subject and offer an opportunity for students to engage with primary sources as well as practicing key essay writing skills.
All activities are included within the presentation, including a special plenary which I like to call ‘WhatsApp’ the past!
Feedback is always welcome.
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Are you wondering how you are going to get your year 11 History students through Paper 3? Are you concerned that your students don’t fully understand the expectations of the exam?
Well fear no more! With this PowerPoint presentation they will be able to fully understand what is expected of them in the exam.
Each question has been meticulously broken down and simplified. A clear structure has been given to each individual question to help students take a step by step approach.
Throughout the PowerPoint presentation exam style questions have been included to be printed out and given to students.
Feedback is always welcome.
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Haven’t you always wanted to speak to your favourite and most signifcant historical figures…well now you can!
This is a starter activity I have created using WhatsApp templates. Students will need to write questions to these interesting group of individuals and then form an appropriate answer.
I have included individuals from these eras:
Medieval (Year 7)
Tudor & Stuart (Year 8)
20th Century (WW1&WW2) (Year 9/10)
You could use this to recap from previous lessons, promote enthusiasm for a new topic or allow students are opportunity to work collaboratively answering each other’s questions.
The choice is yours!
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A Level History - Knowledge Organiser
Topic: Russia 1917-91: ‘Communist government in the USSR 1917-85’
This knowledge organiser helps to provide the key dates, important events and significant individuals all onto 3 easily readable PDF documents.
You could use these documents as place mats, for revision/homework or could be used to class to help clarify or explain further information provided within the content.
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Are you struggling to find exam style practice questions to give to your year 11’s? Me too!
Consequently, I created this PDF document that provides ample amounts of exam practice questions for your students to attempt. All of them offer challenge, detail and worthwhile practice ranging in difficulty.
You could print it off and give it students for homework, you could work on them in class or alternatively, you could provide model answers for each one. The choice is yours! :)
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Are you struggling to find exam style practice questions to give to your year 11’s? Me too!
Consequently, I created this PDF document that provides ample amounts of exam practice questions for your students to attempt. All of them offer challenge, detail and worthwhile practice ranging in difficulty.
You could print it off and give it students for homework, you could work on them in class or alternatively, you could provide model answers for each one. The choice is yours! :)
Feedback is always welcome.
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Are you wondering how you are going to get your year 11 History students through Paper 1? Are you concerned that your students don’t fully understand the expectations of the exam?
Well fear no more! With this PowerPoint presentation they will be able to fully understand what is expected of them in the exam.
Each question has been meticulously broken down and simplified. A clear structure has been given to each individual question to help students take a step by step approach.
At the end of the PowerPoint presentation exam style questions have been included to be printed out and given to students.
Feedback is always welcome.
Please don’t forget to follow:
@mrmrsroberts_ (Twitter & Instagram)
These worksheets follow the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
Key Topic 4 - Life in Nazi Germany 1933-1939
This worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
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Mr.Roberts
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I have hand drawn 16 revision worksheets directly relating to content taken from the Edexcel GCSE History course specification and textbook. All key topics have been covered extensively.
The worksheets include: key terminology, significant individuals, important developments, fundamental changes & exam style questions to help develop existing knowledge.
I primarily use these as revision worksheets but can be used in class as well.
I have spent some time putting these together so feedback would be great.
I also have hand drawn worksheets for: Anglo-Saxon & Norman England & Weimar and Nazi Germany.
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This is a worksheet I’ve created to help my A Level students prepare for the interpretation section of the A Level History paper.
It includes:
Sources taken from a specimen paper for students to analyse and decipher
Mark scheme descriptors for level 4 & 5 to offer students insight into how to achieve that level
Exam question taken from a specimen paper
Useful box of structured questions to help encourage particular skills necessary for section C.
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This is an A4 source analysis worksheet that allows students to discuss and interpret a range of past and present perspectives on the Gunpowder Plot.
It is a great tool to help KS3 History students in grasping the importance of inference and usefulness.
The sources offer unique insight and a range of opinions.
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This 16 slide PPT goes through all of the necessary content specific for Key Topic One. The content is supported by images to encourage a developed understanding. There is a separate PPT with activities that explicitly link to the content covered, all you need to is print the slides.
There is also exam style practice included throughout.
This PPT will take the stress out of planning and make your life easier!
Also, have a look on my shop for more worksheets that accompany this key topic.
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
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Mr.Roberts