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Need to provide an engaging differentiated Key Stage 3 or MYP History course or lesson that includes a scheme of work, presentation materials, resources and workbooks as well as tracking the progress of every single student regardless of SEN or LEX need? We understand and can help.

Need to provide an engaging differentiated Key Stage 3 or MYP History course or lesson that includes a scheme of work, presentation materials, resources and workbooks as well as tracking the progress of every single student regardless of SEN or LEX need? We understand and can help.
What caused the City of Hong Kong to develop?
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What caused the City of Hong Kong to develop?

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The City of Hong Kong developed into one of the leading cities in the world. Students will inquire, by looking at sources retrieved from excavation, into how Hong Kong grew out of its humble origins as a small coastal community, as they excavate the Cities historical soils. Content This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned). How to Use This lesson is designed to encourage students to gather and synthesize information. SEN and ESL students can vary the task by choice and volume of sources chosen. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation. Who Should Buy This This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons. Feedback Please comment positively and negatively on this resource if you download it. I revise resources using the feedback I get so you get a resource that works better for you.
Battle of Hastings a Battlefield Analysis
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Battle of Hastings a Battlefield Analysis

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The Battle of Hastings will be investigated by looking at the topography of Senlac Hill. Students will be challenged to understand how the battle was fought over the battlefield in a graded activity that can be run over one or two lessons. Content This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned). How to Use This lesson is focused on one task, understanding the physical geography of the Battle of Hastings - Senlac Hill by looking at the positions each army took. There is also a comprehension test so students can evaluate how well they did in their work. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation. Who Should Buy This This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons. Feedback Please comment positively and negatively on this resource if you download it. I revise resources using the feedback I get so you get a resource that works better for you.
How Christian was London post 1666?
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How Christian was London post 1666?

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Terrible news, the worst news, awful news, London Bridge is falling down. Along with the rest of London. The fire is still shouldering. Students will inquire as to what became of the churches of London during the Great Fire. Did they survive? Content This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned). How to Use This lesson is designed to encourage students to gather and synthesize information, and to apply statistical and mapping methods to this data to draw simple conclusions about the shifting state of religion within the City of London. SEN and ESL students can vary the task by data volume or by using primarily visual pathways to solve this question. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation. Who Should Buy This This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons. Feedback Please comment positively and negatively on this resource if you download it. I revise resources using the feedback I get so you get a resource that works better for you.
Why do Cities end; Roman Pompeii
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Why do Cities end; Roman Pompeii

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Disaster has struck; a town has experienced something catastrophic but what? Students will inquire into the history of an unseen settlement, what was it, and what happened to it. Students will also consider can this happen again? Content This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned). How to Use This lesson is designed to encourage students to gather and synthesize information from both primary sources gathered from a virtual excavation. SEN and ESL students can vary the type, ie. visual or textual, and volume of sources used to answer this task. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation. Who Should Buy This This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons. Feedback Please comment positively and negatively on this resource if you download it. I revise resources using the feedback I get so you get a resource that works better for you.
The Virtual Excavation
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The Virtual Excavation

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A bewildering sight will confront students. A large green field with some lumps and bumps in it. Using grid references students will dig beneath the surface to discover what lies underneath in this one or two lesson graded activity. Content This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned). How to Use Students will work on an excavation which they will interpret using the objects that they find. They will find out what the site was and who used it and how. Students will also take a comprehension test to asses how well they performed in the task. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation. Who Should Buy This This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons. Feedback Please comment positively and negatively on this resource if you download it. I revise resources using the feedback I get so you get a resource that works better for you.
Norman History Bundle - Claimants, Battle of Hastings, Source Work, Feudalism and a mini assessment.
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Norman History Bundle - Claimants, Battle of Hastings, Source Work, Feudalism and a mini assessment.

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Welcome to the Norman History bundle. This bundle teaches students everything they need to know to use maps effectively over 5-6 complete lessons. The bundle comprises 5 ppts, 5 lesson plans, 5 sets of resources, 5 worksheets, 5 comprehension tests totaling 25 documents in all, that investigate: Claimants to the English Throne. Battle of Hastings mini game. Perspectives on the Battle of Hastings. What is Feudalism. Battle of Hastings mini assessment. Content This bundle includes 8 lessons. Each lesson contains 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned). With this bundle you get 25 documents to use in your teaching. Who Should Buy This This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. Feedback Please comment positively and negatively on this resource if you download it. I revise resources using the feedback I get so you get a resource that works better for you.
History and Geography Skills Bundle - Maps; compass, grid ref., contours, scale, symbols, projections.
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History and Geography Skills Bundle - Maps; compass, grid ref., contours, scale, symbols, projections.

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Welcome to the History and Geography Skills bundle - Maps. This bundle teaches students everything they need to know to use maps effectively over 8 complete lessons. The bundle comprises 8 ppts, 8 lesson plans, 8 sets of resources, 8 worksheets, 8 comprehension tests totaling 40 documents in all, that investigate: Compasses, cardinal points, angles and how to navigate. How to use contours to show height on maps. How to use Grid References. Why we have different projections. How to use symbols to show information How time, space and place are shown on maps. Why there are different types of maps. How to use scale. Content This bundle includes 8 lessons. Each lesson contains 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned). With this bundle you get 40 documents to use in your teaching. Who Should Buy This This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. Feedback Please comment positively and negatively on this resource if you download it. I revise resources using the feedback I get so you get a resource that works better for you.
Geography – Settlement Bundle: settlement morphology, why settlements change, why settlements vary, categorizing of settlement types, what resources a Settlement needs – case study Mont Saint Michel; why people change homes; why cities change case studies - London, Mexico City and Hong Kong: why cities end – case study of Pompeii and Bodie.
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Geography – Settlement Bundle: settlement morphology, why settlements change, why settlements vary, categorizing of settlement types, what resources a Settlement needs – case study Mont Saint Michel; why people change homes; why cities change case studies - London, Mexico City and Hong Kong: why cities end – case study of Pompeii and Bodie.

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Welcome to the Geography – Settlement bundle. This bundle teaches students everything they need to know about understanding settlements using real historical case studies in 14 complete lessons. The bundle comprises 14 ppts, 14 lesson plans, 14 sets of resources, 14 worksheets, 14 comprehension tests totaling 70 documents in all that investigate: • Settlement morphology. • Why settlements change. • Why settlements vary. • How to categorize settlement types. • What resources does a Settlement need? • Why people change homes. • Why cities change. • Why cities end. Case studies: • Mont Saint Michel. • London. • Mexico City. • Hong Kong. • Pompeii. • Bodie Content This bundle includes 14 lessons. Each lesson contains 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned). With this bundle you get 70 documents to use in your teaching. Who Should Buy This This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. Feedback Please comment positively and negatively on this resource if you download it. I revise resources using the feedback I get so you get a resource that works better for you.