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Head of History at a school in London. Have taught a range of different subjects. Currently producing differentiated resources that are in line with the new GCSE Specifications.

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Head of History at a school in London. Have taught a range of different subjects. Currently producing differentiated resources that are in line with the new GCSE Specifications.
AQA GCSE HISTORY - Student Revision Cards (Paper 1)
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AQA GCSE HISTORY - Student Revision Cards (Paper 1)

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Created these cards for students who weren't revising. Have tailored them to ensure students are able to achieve AT LEAST a 'C' grade in upcoming exams. Topics covered: 1) Treaty of Versailles / League of Nations 2) Hitler's Foreign Policy and Outbreak of WW2. 3) The Origins of the Cold War (1945-60)
AQA GCSE History - Personal Learning Checklists
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AQA GCSE History - Personal Learning Checklists

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PLCs for the following topics: Unit 1: Peacemaking 1918-19 and the League of Nations Hitler's Foreign Policy and the Outbreak of the Second World War The Origins of the Cold War 1945-60 Unit 2: Weimar Germany 1918-29 Hitler's Germany 1929-45 Race Relations in the USA 1945-68
AQA GCSE History Revision Activity Booklets
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AQA GCSE History Revision Activity Booklets

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Useful for students completing Paper of AQA Modern History Spec B. Topics covered: 1) Peacemaking 1918-19 and the League of Nations 2) Hitler's Foreign Policy and the Outbreak of WW2. 3) The Origins of the Cold War 1945-60
Significance of Little Rock 1957
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Significance of Little Rock 1957

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Differentiated lesson that uses sources to consider the significance of events at Little Rock Central High School in 1957 (i.e. what impact it had on the Civil Rights Movement). Originally delivered to a high ability Year 8 class, though it can be easily adapted to suit a GCSE group.
The Fall of the Soviet Union
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The Fall of the Soviet Union

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As a starter, pupils complete the word-fill that is on slide 1 of the PowerPoint. Video of resignation helps pupils understand how Gorbachev was replaced by Yeltsin. Main activity helps pupils develop their high-order thinking skills by asking them to match the reasons for the fall of the Soviet Union to either political, economic or social causes. Plenary = exam style question where pupils can apply what they have learnt in the lesson.
Was King John a bad king?
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Was King John a bad king?

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As a starter, pupils draw a spider diagram listing the qualities they think a good king has. Using youtube clip, pupils then decide whether the Disney film portrays John as good or bad. Pupils then use cards to identify evidence that John was good and bad. Finally, pupils use the information in the cards and their spider diagram from earlier to decide whether they think John was good or bad