NOW WITH VIDEO LINK EMBEDDED AS WELL!
Nicely designed "History Bookmark" Task. Designed them as an interactive homework to encourage engagement and be a fantastic tool for revision rather than just another homework that gets lost and forgotten.
Included is a QR Task Instruction ppt to make this effortless and really productive.
CHALLENGE & ENGAGEMENT
The QR codes are already implemented using various reliable resources from the internet such as BBC bitesize and higher level websites for stretch tasks.
Task is easily differentiated and altered for your needs.
Ready to go apart from changing the logo and school name.
QR readers are free on any device to download.
These have taken hours to produce, please review :)
NOW WITH VIDEO LINK EMBEDDED AS WELL!
Nicely designed "History Bookmark" Task. Designed them as an interactive homework to encourage engagement and be a fantastic tool for revision rather than just another homework that gets lost and forgotten.
Included is a QR Task Instruction ppt to make this effortless and really productive.
CHALLENGE & ENGAGEMENT
The QR codes are already implemented using various reliable resources from the internet such as BBC bitesize and high level websites for stretch tasks.
Task is easily differentiated and altered for your needs.
Ready to go apart from changing the logo and school name.
QR readers are free on any device to download.
These have taken hours to produce, please review :)
A series of 10 "History Bookmarks".
QR codes are built into each "bookmark" including video links.
Challenges are already planned and cover each topic to a high level.
Already differentiated with differing level tasks and stretch questions for extra challenge.
I have planned them as homework for the scheme of work but equally a fantastic revision resource. Easily useable as a whole lesson per "bookmark" if resources allow.
10 topics
Ideologies
Yalta & Potsdam
Soviet Expansion
Truman Doctrine & Marshall Plan
Berlin Blockade
NATO, Warsaw Pact, Peaceful co-existence
Hungarian Uprising
Berlin Wall
Cuban Missile Crisis
Prague Spring
Included is an instruction PowerPoint explaining how to use the QR Code Task.
Hope you find it useful :)
Whole lesson built into/ guided through powerpoint
Creative code breaker starter
Whole class, teacher led source analysis that builds into later assessment.
Information collection from information displayed around the room (attached in downloads.)
Keywords discussed and defined.
Teacher led source analysis of a second source
3 step assessment (looks great for any marking scrutiny without teacher workload)
- Students get a limited time with the question and own knowledge only
- Limited time with notes
-Limited time with mark scheme/ peer assessment advice
Extension tasks.
Use of plickers if able (very interactive and engaging task - google the app).
Please leave a review if you like it :)
A whole lesson as part of a KS3 Change in Warfare unit.
The lesson is completely ready to go.
Interactive and engaging.
Discussion of a source as a starter.
Brief contextual overview
Group work to become experts on 1 of 3 case studies of early cannon use. (I have designed the task to produce a news report but could be altered to be an ask the expert task very easily. Information sheets are built into the powerpoint.)
Students give their news reports whilst the class collect information about each in a table.
Assessment comes in the form of a PEEL paragraph with useful sentence starters.
Hope you enjoy :)
Fully resourced lesson ready to go - Will probably last 2 lessons.
This is part of a change in warfare SOW for KS3 and focuses on the siege of Rochester Castle in 1215.
Wordsearch of keywords to start
Contextual information about the civil war between the Barons and King John.
Information about Rochester Castle
Defending a castle VS attacking a castle
Documentary about the siege
Cartoon strip with fill in the blanks
Keyword match up
Plenary/ homework of a diary entry from either a soldier attacking or defending perspective.
Enjoy
A version of the amazing board game ‘Codenames’. If you haven’t played the game before see the video here with rules on how to play - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQVHkl8oQEU&t=134s - it’s very simple, fun and addictive. You’ll find yourself playing as well!
106 key terms, people, events and statistics that cover the course from 1918-1945.
All board pieces are well designed and ready to be used after printing and cutting.
Print on card and you have a really great revision game that is endlessly fun but also a very strong revision/knowledge recall activity.
A double lesson could disappear without even realising in all the fun!
Enjoy!