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REVISION Key people in Elizabethan England (Early Elizabethan England (Edexcel 9-1))
Part of a series of revision sessions designed to build knowledge prior to the Early Elizabethan England examination.
Pupils will cover:
Legitimacy and accession
Mary Queen of Scots - problem, fleeing to England, execution
Walsingham and his spies
Pupils will also complete planning sheets for two explain why questions, focused on building their skills and ability to link back to a question prior to the exam.
REVISION Key features of the American West (Edexcel 9-1)
This is an hour revision session designed for intervention prior to examination.
Pupils will:
Describe key developments using images to prompt recall
answer a 10 question quiz to test their knowledge and highlight areas for development
complete a thinking quilt that covers the entire unit and key themes
complete three importance questions as a group (see cover image)
REVISION Treaty of Versailles and Weimar (Edexcel 9-1 Weimar and Nazi Germany)
Part of a series of revision lessons in which pupils prepare for their final examination for Paper Three Weimar and Nazi Germany as part of the 2016 Edexcel specification.
Pupils will:
WALT: Revise the Treaty of Versailles and problems with the Weimar government.Grade 3: Identify the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and describe how the Germans felt about it.
Grade 5: Describe the strengths and weaknesses of the Weimar constitution.
Grade 7: Explain why the government was unpopular and who opposed it.
Grade 9: Evaluate whether Hyperinflation was positive or negative for the people of Germany.
Superpower Relations and the Cold War (Full Mock Edexcel 9-1 2016)
Full mock hitting as many themes as possible from throughout the course content.
Early Elizabethan England full mock (Edexcel 9-1 2016)
Full mock including questions that cover majority of themes throughout the course.
REVISION Elizabethan Exploration (Edexcel 9-1: Early Elizabethan England)
This is the final lesson in the revision bundle for Paper Two Early Elizabethan England on the new Edexcel specification (2016).
This session will cover:
Why exploration was promoted
Drake’s circumnavigation of the globe - consequence question
Raleigh and Virginia (and why it failed)
Planning three explain why questions
15 question quiz to guide future revision of pupils
Elizabethan England: Mary Queen of Scots
Two fully differentiated lessons aimed at KS3 exploring the problems Mary caused Elizabeth and whether she should have executed her.
Kings and Earls comparison (Edexcel 9-1: Anglo Saxon and Norman England)
This lesson has been designed to embed comparison skills needed for the 16 mark question in paper two Anglo-Saxon and Norman England.
Pupils will:
WALT: Explore the power of the King and his earls.
2-3: Recall information on Anglo Saxon society.
4-5: Describe the power of the English monarchy.
6-7: Explain the role of the Witan in English government.
8-9*: Compare the power of the King with that of his earls.
Tasks include:
a carousel
comparison worksheet in which pupils catagorise their ideas and develop comparative thought.
16 mark question with support for PEEL paragraph structuring.
AFL and differentiation throughout
Anglo-Saxon Local Govenment (Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (Edexcel 9-1))
WALT: Examine the government of Saxon England at a local level.
2-3: Identify and define key words.
4-5: Describe the role of the Shire Reeve.
6-7: Explain how the legal system works in Anglo Saxon England.
8-9*: Evaluate the impact of collective responsibility.
Hereward the Wake and the rebellion at Ely (Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (Edexcel 9-1))
WALT: Explain what caused the Ely rebellion and why it failed.
1-2: recall and describe key features of previous rebellions studied.
3-4: Describe the role of Hereward the Wake in the Ely rebellion.
5-7: Explain the causes, main developments and consequences of the Ely rebellion.
8-9: Evaluate how and why the Ely rebellion failed.
Pupils will:
starter: complete choice of two exam questions, green pen and improve/attempt other exam question if full marks.
discussion: why the fens at Ely? link back to Gate Fulford.
Worksheet task: explain key features of the rebellion, link back to 1068 and 1069 rebellions
Explain task: why did the rebellion fail?
exam question: how far did you agree, exam plan and sentence starters.
Medicine Through Time key words (Edexcel 9-1)
Three page document of key words for the Medicine through time unit and the historic environment (Medicine on the Western Front).
I used the pearson textbook and went through cover to cover to produce a document of all key words to support pupils with the content prior to examination.
SKILLS BUILDER! Explain the importance (Edexcel 9-1: The American West)
WALT: explore the key skills needed to reach full marks on an ‘importance of’ question.
Recall prior knowledge from the Norman unit.
Describe the assessment objectives and mark scheme.
Analyse and criticise an example answer.
Apply my understanding to an exam question to demonstrate my knowledge.
This lesson has been created to build students confidence with using and applying assessment objectives to their learning - i have found that through using skills builders students grow in confidence and full marks seems more attainable.
Students annotate the mark scheme and an example answer before applying their knowledge to a new question and marking their peers work to demonstrate further undertstanding.
The starter activity recalls prior knowledge of the Normans topic, however the task from slide 11 could easily be moved to the starter if you do not teach this topic/ have not taught it prior to this lesson.
Later Public Health 1854-1900 (EDEXCEL 9-1: Medicine Through Time)
WALT: Evaluate the progress made to Public Health 1850-1900
Recall features of the Public Health Act of 1875.
Describe developments in Public Health before 1854.
Explain how and why the approach towards Public Health changed after 1850.
Apply: Explain why there was progress in Public Health 1850-1900 (12 marks).
Students recall (starter and wilf 1) knowledge on early public health and the Public Health Act (taught previously) before building on this with knowledge about the Great Stink and three key acts that can be used as evidence the government abandoned their Laissez-Faire ideology. This leads to a tiered apply task in which students can connect their knowledge coherently in response to a 12 mark question.
Government action through time REVISION (EDEXCEL 9-1: Medicine Through Time)
WALT Evaluate changes in government action and attitude.
Summarise government attitudes in each period using a phrase.
Identify actions taken by the government during each plague.
Explain how government actions differed.
Apply: Analyse the importance of government action and apply knowledge to a past paper exam Q.
Students revise core knowledge - focusing firstly on the two plague case studies in reference to a past paper exam, before moving through to compare GOVT actions 1700-1900 and 1900-present and applying their understanding to an exam question. Each task is fully reviewed with green pen improvement slides provided.
Slave Trade Triangle
Lesson surrounding the Triangular Trade, animation included.
Differentiated worksheet- comic book strip with gapfill for LA, titles for MA and can be provided empty for HA.
Aims:
Identify key stages of the triangular trade
Explain why the slave trade was so profitable
Compare which part of the triangular trade was most profitable.
What is Slavery? Introduction
What is slavery?
Comparison activity of slavery - Egyptian, Medieval, Empirical and Modern
Source analysis
Level 3-6 (NC) differentiation
Homework activity - pupils to research the four periods and draw a picture to represent slavery during that time period.
American West Revision Guide for Edexcel 9-1 2017
I have created this revision guide aimed at KS4 Edexcel 9-1 for the 2017 specification.
It includes sections about:
Plains Indians,
Indian Wars,
Homesteaders,
Cattle Industry
Each section has information sheets, revision ideas, key words and a quick quiz (all answers to the quiz are in the back of the book).
Edexcel Nazi Germany Independent Revision Guide
Revision guide created cross referenced with the Edexcel textbook and specification.
Focus on knowledge with guidance suggesting how pupils may revise.
Structure:
Pupil knowledge audit
2 A4 pages per quarter of the unit (weimar, rise to power etc)
Checklist of revision ideas (create a facebook profile, create a mindmap, research etc) guidance to develop independent learners
quick quiz (answers in the back)
worksheet 1x section so that you can set guided revision homework
The revision guide follows the structure of the textbook:
Weimar
Rise to Power
Nazi Control
Life in Nazi Germany
Slave Rebellion and Opposition 18th-19thC
Carousel task including:
Stono Rebellion
NY City Conspiracy
Gabriel's Conspiracy
German Coast Uprising
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Investigation of interpretations
Peer assessment
Worksheets as hidden slides
Who should be King 1066 facebook profiles
Aimed at KS3 usually set this as a homework.
Included: facebook profiles for Hardrada, William the Conqueror and Godwinson
Each profile includes: Why the individual wants to be king, problems with their plans, who they are and extension activity (an interesting fact about the individual).
Support and differentiation: on the back of the worksheet it tells pupils who they are, their claim (strengths and weaknesses) and there are some websites for each individual at the bottom of the page.