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I have been a History teacher in mainstream UK schools for over 10 years, with my students achieving well above national averages for value added at GCSE and A Level. My students' responses have also been used an exemplars by the examiners in their reports. During this time I have also taught Citizenship, PSHE and Politics.

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I have been a History teacher in mainstream UK schools for over 10 years, with my students achieving well above national averages for value added at GCSE and A Level. My students' responses have also been used an exemplars by the examiners in their reports. During this time I have also taught Citizenship, PSHE and Politics.
Why did Nixon resign?
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Why did Nixon resign?

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A lesson for the Eduqas GCSE History America unit. Focusses on students understanding the story of Watergate using two listening tasks. It then finishes with an exam question from the Eduqas GCSE unit.
How far was the acqusition of the Suez Canal shares the main stimulus for British Trade 1763-1914
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How far was the acqusition of the Suez Canal shares the main stimulus for British Trade 1763-1914

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KS5 Edexcel A Level lesson on the British Empire and trade. Focusses on being able to write a thematic essay, using key terms such as ‘turning point’. The lesson uses examiner feedback from the 2017 exam series. You will need to download the examiner’s report to find an example essay to look at. Students create a living graph to help them understand the trends during the period. They then look at a card sort and use the evidence to decide how far different events were ‘turning points’.
What were the causes of the American Revolution
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What were the causes of the American Revolution

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This is a simplified lesson on the causes of the American Revolution / War of Independence. Students read through 4 main factors and then complete a grid describing and explainign them. The lesson ends with a structure peer assessed paragraph answering the question ‘Why did America want to break free from Britain’. It also includes a Knowledge Organiser for our unit up to this point, which includes some background on the early British settlements in the Americas.
How did WWI affect civilians?
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How did WWI affect civilians?

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This is a background lesson before students started the controlled coursework task on the Impact of WWI on civilians in Britain. \n\nFor the activity I spread the information slides (at the last part of the PPT) around the room. They then filled the worksheet in using these.\n\nFor the plenary you can print off a 'brain shape' for the 'fill your brain' activity. \n\nThe clips for the activities are in the notes section of the powerpoint.