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I provide lessons which I've created and taught. I teach secondary history in key stages three, four and five. All of my GCSE history lessons are for the AQA course 8145 All of my A-Level lessons are for OCR Unit 1 Y113

I provide lessons which I've created and taught. I teach secondary history in key stages three, four and five. All of my GCSE history lessons are for the AQA course 8145 All of my A-Level lessons are for OCR Unit 1 Y113
OCR A-Level History Unit Y113 - Lesson 21-22
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OCR A-Level History Unit Y113 - Lesson 21-22

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This is a two-part lesson in which the students start by studying the 'Sources' which suggest that the relations were positive, followed by a lesson which argues the other way. These sources can be manipulated into an exam question, which is underneath the image on the last slide.
OCR A-Level History Y319 - Civil Rights in the U.S.A. - Full Scheme of Work
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OCR A-Level History Y319 - Civil Rights in the U.S.A. - Full Scheme of Work

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This is a document which plans out the full Unit 3 for Civil Rights in the U.S.A., 1865-1992. In this, it marks the sequence of lessons, core content as suggested by OCR (with appropriate Hinterland) and wider reading which is expected for each lesson. The Scheme of Work utilises the core text, Civil Rights in the U.S.A. by Nicholas Fellows and Mike Wells, as well as online articles. A JSTOR Acount will be needed, but will not require any charges as all resourcing used is free with a free account. I have used this scheme of work throughout my time delivering this. In 2022, we enjoyed 100% A*-C, as well as 40% A-A*.
Reading List/Scheme of Work for OCR A-Level History Y113 - Churchill-Blair
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Reading List/Scheme of Work for OCR A-Level History Y113 - Churchill-Blair

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This is a combination of the OCR scheme of work and a reading list which I created. I use this for every lesson to teach a flipped curriculum. It uses the following books: -Mike Wells and Nicholas Fellows: ‘Britain, 1930-1997’ (Core Textbook) -Christopher Rowe: ‘Britain, 1929-1998’ (OCR recommended textbook) -Michael Lynch: ‘Modern British History, 1900-1999’ (OCR recommended textbook) -Andrew Marr: ‘The Making of Modern Britain, 1900-1945’ -Geoffrey Best: ‘Churchill, a Study in Greatness’ -Roy Jenkins: ‘Churchill’