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I am a senior leader, and examiner who has years of experience teaching different exam specifications. My classes regularly achieve high levels of progress, in 2022 it was +1.5. Please browse a selection of history, sociology and generic lessons and resources. Most of them have writing frames for students who need support with writing. Please review if you download anything as I will try to edit and improve using any feedback

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I am a senior leader, and examiner who has years of experience teaching different exam specifications. My classes regularly achieve high levels of progress, in 2022 it was +1.5. Please browse a selection of history, sociology and generic lessons and resources. Most of them have writing frames for students who need support with writing. Please review if you download anything as I will try to edit and improve using any feedback
Power and Monarchy: How did the Magna Carta challenge  the power of King John? (Lesson 2)
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Power and Monarchy: How did the Magna Carta challenge the power of King John? (Lesson 2)

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This lesson is aimed at looking at how the monarchy’s power changed under King John. Students look at the reputation of King John and whether his legacy is justified they then look at the Baron’s reaction and the Magna carter and how this challenged the power of the crown. There is a GCSE styled question with sentence starters for the less able. There are challenge tasks to stretch the top end. There is also a literacy focus as well, where students need to correct literacy mistakes.
Power and Monarchy: Medieval Kings Power and Control Bundle
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Power and Monarchy: Medieval Kings Power and Control Bundle

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A bundle of lessons that look at how the power of monarchs changed during the medieval period. Students look at King John, King Henry and King Richard, and how Thomas Becket, Magna Carta and Peasant’s revolt challenged their control. Works well after studying the Norman Conquest. Also included is a recap lesson. As well as a collection of medieval themed lesson resources including a takeaway homework, connectives word mat and a plenary game.
Health and the People: What was surgery like in the Medieval Period? (L4)
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Health and the People: What was surgery like in the Medieval Period? (L4)

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This lesson forms a part of a scheme of work for AQA Health and the people. The lesson looks at surgery during the middle ages as well as the key people and operations involved. Students evaluate whether surgery made progress during this period. The lesson includes, a practice GCSE question, challenge tasks and sentence starters for questions.
Industrial Revolution: What can Patience Kershaw and Coal Mining  tell us about the Victorians?
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Industrial Revolution: What can Patience Kershaw and Coal Mining tell us about the Victorians?

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I love this lesson, partly because I love the song that it is based around. This lesson looks at Coal mining industry and the experience of Patience Kershaw. It is based around a song called "Testimony of Patience Kershaw". Students need to listen to the song (or read the lyrics provided) and infer what it tell us about the time period. Worksheet for students if needed. There is a question to answer with a writing frame for those who need help writing.
Medieval Period: Why did 75 million people die of the Black Death in Europe (Lesson 4)
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Medieval Period: Why did 75 million people die of the Black Death in Europe (Lesson 4)

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Students look at why the Black Death killed so many people. Students look at the medieval trade routes and how that helped the disease spread and the beliefs of the cause and cures and why that would be responsible. There is a GCSE styled question with a writing frame and model answer to help with the less able. As well as some challenge tasks to stretch students understanding.
French Revolution: How far do you agree Louis XVI was responsible for his own downfall?  (Lesson 2)
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French Revolution: How far do you agree Louis XVI was responsible for his own downfall? (Lesson 2)

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A lesson aimed at a high ability year 8 class. This looks at whether Louis was to blame for the downfall of the Bourbon monarchy. Students look at the events that faced Louis and how they would react then they find out what Louis himself did and the consequences. Students throughout should be questioned about why they would make the choices. Then why was Louis choice a mistake or did he have any other options. You should try and push for a balanced picture of Louis as much as possible. Then students should discuss what their verdict of Louis is. Was he stupid, naive or just a disaster of a king? This lesson comes with challenge tasks and a homework task (though i used this for by less able students in the lesson as well). This lesson is very much a narrative lesson. Get students to read the information.
Education: Revision and Recap Education (Lesson 10)
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Education: Revision and Recap Education (Lesson 10)

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A lesson that gets students to recap education topic. The lesson includes a revision clock activity, a cobs and robbers knowledge task, key word bingo (with 30 unique sheets), a block busters game as well as a practice question with a writing frame. Students enjoy the range of activities before building up to a question.
AQA USA Opportunity and inequality 1920 - 73: Knowledge Organisers
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AQA USA Opportunity and inequality 1920 - 73: Knowledge Organisers

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A set of 4 knowledge organisers for AQA USA 1920 - 71 Opportunity and inequality. They include key dates, statistics, example questions and key word and people they should learn for the topic. Students can self quiz themselves using this Highlight the ones they feel confident on Have these in front of them when practicing questions.
Health and the People: Parallel Timeline
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Health and the People: Parallel Timeline

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This was created so that students have overview sheet to consolidate change and continuity for AQA Health and the People. I give it to students on their first lesson so they can continually add through the study of medicine. Its divided into surgery, public health, treatments and medical knowledge that students have to really think about where to place key people, events and features of the topic.
Year 7: Why did Boudicca's revolt fail? (Lesson 5)
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Year 7: Why did Boudicca's revolt fail? (Lesson 5)

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A lesson that looks at the reasons why Boudicca’s revolt failed. This can be used with the Horrible Histories Boudicca song. Students have to read through different sources and work out why Boudicca lost and begin to explain different reasons for failure. Students end with a GCSE styled question, there is a writing frame for lower ability students.