Worksheet written to support the BBC Documentary series presented by Thomas Asbridge
Written in Publisher to A3 format, the resource can be edited and saved as a PDF for A4 printing
In the concluding episode of the series, Dr Thomas Asbridge reveals that the outcome of these epic holy wars was decided not on the hallowed ground of Jerusalem, but in Egypt. As trade blossomed between Christians and Muslims and the Mongol hordes arrived from Asia, a saintly French king - afire with crusading zeal - and the most remarkable Muslim leader of the Middle Ages fought for ultimate victory in the East.
Drawing upon eyewitness chronicles and the latest archaeological evidence, Dr Asbridge argues that it was a fearsome slave-warrior from the Russian Steppes - now forgotten in the West - who finally sealed the fate of the crusades. And, most controversially of all, Asbridge challenges the popular misconception that the medieval crusades sparked a clash of civilisations between Islam and the West that continues to this day.
Resource written to support the Edexcel A Level: Britain: Losing and Gaining and Empire - 1763-1914
The worksheet is written to provide structured support for Chapter 43—Making the Weather in Ben Wilson's: Empire of the Deep for the teaching of
Theme 2: The changing nature of the Royal Navy
Designed to be printed on A3 it is written in Publisher but can be amended and printed as a PDF
KS3 learning place mat on the British Empire - but could be easily adapted to any topic. Students are supported to place their learning each lesson within it's wider historical context and appreciate the 'big picture'.
The place mat contains useful word lists, picture prompts and links assessment directly to the new 9-1 GCSE style Questions - in this case - Edexcel Weimar and Nazi Germany Unit 3 questions.
The first two slides form the A3 place mat which includes the assessment questions and the final two slides provide support for the judgment 'essay' question as well as a 'mid activity' peer feedback sheet, encouraging AfL with impact. While this resource has been based on the British Empire, it could be easily adapted for any KS3 topic with generic grade boundary descriptors.
A PowerPoint with each slide representing one of the ships engaged in the Battle of Trafalgar. Used for re-enacting the Battle and contrasting the orthodox versus hyper-aggressive tactics developed by the Royal Navy
Worksheet to support the UC Berkley Lecture: The Roaring Twenties and The Scope Monkey Trial, part of the History 7b Spring 2006 UC Berkeley (History 7B US History: from Civil War to Present)by Jennifer Burns.
The sheet covers part of Lecture 19 - The Roaring Twenties and The Scope Monkey Trial (8 min 46 sec – 13 min 54 sec) which can be accessed through:
https://archive.org/details/History_7b_Spring_2006_UC_Berkeley/History_7b_Spring_2006_UC_Berkeley_Lecture_22_The_Roaring_20_s_and_The_Scopes_Trial_14714.mp3
The sheet also contains the lyrics to Cole Porter's 'Anything Goes' to have students analyse the rapid changes to Us society in the 1920's
Empire of the Seas - Worksheet to support the BBC Dan Snow Documentary Ep.1 Heart of Oak. Written to support the Edexcel A level: Gaining and Losing an Empire -1763-1914
Heart of Oak opens with a dramatic retelling of 16th and 17th-century history. Victory over the Armada proved a turning point in the nation's story as tiny, impoverished England was transformed into a seafaring nation, one whose future wealth and power lay on the oceans. The ruthless exploits of Elizabethan seafaring heroes like Francis Drake created a potent new sense of national identity that combined patriotism and Protestantism with private profiteering.
At sea and on land, Snow shows how the Navy became an indispensable tool of state, weaving the stories of characters like Drake, God's Republican warrior at sea Robert Blake, and Samuel Pepys, administrator par excellence, who laid the foundations for Britain's modern civil service.
With access to the modern Navy and reconstructed ships of the time, Snow recounts the Navy's metamorphosis from a rabble of West Country freebooters to possibly the most complex industrial enterprise on earth
A worksheet to support the BBC Documentary 'Empire' -Jeremy Paxman - Ep4 - Playing the Game - General Gordon.
This sheet only supports the section from 20:00 on General Gordons role in the Sudan and the siege of Khartoum
Paxman traces the growth of a peculiarly British type of hero - adventurer, gentleman, amateur, sportsman and decent chap and the British obsession with sport.
A worksheet to support the BBC Documentary 'Empire' -Jeremy Paxman - Ep4 - Playing the Game - Kitchener.
This sheet only supports the section from 29:00 on Kitchener's role in the conquest of Sudan and Omdurman
Paxman traces the growth of a peculiarly British type of hero - adventurer, gentleman, amateur, sportsman and decent chap and the British obsession with sport.
Worksheet to support the Channel Four Documentary series: Tony Robinson - Down Under - Race to the End of The World
Tony asks why Australia remained undiscovered by European maritime nations for so many centuries and finds a man with an incredible theory on who got to Australia first after the indigenous population
Supporting the A Level: British Empire : Losing and Gaining an Empire (EDEXCEL)
Worksheet to support the Richard Holmes BBC Documentary Ep1. The American Crisis
This resource has been written to support both the Edexcel 9-1 GCSE British America Empire & revolution as well as independent learning for the gaining and Losing an Empire A Level course
Written in Publisher to an A3 template, the worksheet can be amended and edited to be saved as a PDF for A4 printing
Boom & Bust- Worksheet to support J.W. Davidson’s ‘A Little History of the United States’ Chp 37 - Avalanche
Written to support the Boom and Bust A Level as enrichment, independent reading. Written in Publisher for A3 printing but can be amended and saved as a PDF for A4 printing.
Other chapters are available from my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/boom-bust-and-recovery-worksheets-to-support-j-w-davidson-s-a-little-history-of-the-united-states-11665923
9-1- Worksheet to support J.W. Davidson’s ‘A Little History of the United States’ Chapter 35 - The End of The World
Written as a reading/enrichment/flipped activity for GCSE, it, like earlier chapters available can be used for A level teaching and learning:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/boom-bust-and-recovery-worksheets-to-support-j-w-davidson-s-a-little-history-of-the-united-states-11665923
Written in Publisher formatted to A3 the document can be amended and saved as a PDF for A4 printing
BBC History File—Soviet Communism and The Cold War Ep2. Bolshevik Russia - Supporting Worksheet
A study Bolshevik Russia';s early years through the account of Claire Sheridan
Written in Publisher, formatted to A3, the document can be amended and saved as a PDF for A4 printing
Boom & Bust- Worksheet to support J.W. Davidson’s ‘A Little History of the United States’ Chp 36
Written to support the Boom and Bust A Level as enrichment, independent reading. Written in Publisher for A3 printing but can be amended and saved as a PDF for A4 printing.
Other chapters are available from my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/boom-bust-and-recovery-worksheets-to-support-j-w-davidson-s-a-little-history-of-the-united-states-11665923
Canada: A People’s History - Episode 5- A Question of Loyalties - Supporting Worksheet
Worksheet written for enrichment and extension activities as well as flipped learning
War Walks - Blitz - Worksheet to support the BBC Documentary with Richard Holmes
‘One night and one image encapsulate the London Blitz - December 29th 1940, the night of the second great fire of London when St Paul’s rose in its glory above the smoke and flames. Richard Holmes traces the night’s events, from the sector control room where the incoming raiders were plotted through to the efforts of the firemen to save St Paul’s.’
Written in Publisher to an A3 format the worksheet can be edited and amended for A4 printing as a PDF. A Word file is included for uploading to Google Classroom
Professor Robert Bartlett continues the remarkable story of the Plantagenets. England’s longest-reigning royal dynasty fights to expand their power across the British Isles and win back their lands in France. In this golden age of chivalry, a clear sense of English nationhood emerges and parliament is born.
9-1 GCSE Edexcel generic place mat to encourage students to have a deeper understanding of the historical context and encourage a thematic analytical approach to questions. Links to the three key Question types on the Medicine Through Time part of the unit.