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I have been a teacher for 8 years and am currently working in Dubai as a History teacher and Head of Year.
I put a lot of effort into creating my premium resources and will not upload them until I am confident the lesson will be graded at least a good if not outstanding.
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This lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel New Scheme (1-9) All outcomes are linked with Paper One’s Assessment Objectives 1 & 2.
This lesson focuses upon the significance and success of the government in preventing Lung Cancer.
The aim of this lesson is to judge how much of an impact the Government has had in preventing disease and illness from the 1800-Present day. This is then conslidated with an exam style question with a pupil friendly success criteria provided. Videos are embedded into the presentation with links also provided.
You will need to new GCSE Edexcel Medicine Through Time Textbook for part of this lesson.
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This lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel New Scheme (1-9) All outcomes are linked with Paper One’s Assessment Objectives 1 -2 -3.
Lesson begins with an introduction to the trenches, pupils watch a short video (embedded) Pupils study the trench system and answer exam style question to consolidate.
Pupils will then complete a sheet outlining the key battles in the British sector of the western front. This will be important for pupils to refer back to when looking at specific medical advancements during WWI.
(Differentiated more/ less able versions of sheet included).
Exam Style Question Homework can then be set to consolidate (OR this could be completed as a plenary).
I have included additional slides/ links/ videos to extend knowledge upon aspects of these battles E.g: Arras Tunnels
You will need the Edexcel Medicine Through Time Textbook for part of this lesson.
Included in this pack is a bundle of lessons linked with the Edexcel GCSE ‘The British Sector of the Western Front, 1914-18: Injuries, treatment and the trenches.’ &'20th Century Medicine in Britain) + Knowledge Organiser
All lesson outcomes are linked with Assessment Objectives 1-2-3.
All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding to then apply this to exam technique / exam style questions.
All videos are embedded (links provided) I have included WAGOLS / Success criteria’s /Homework where appropriate to further pupils understanding.
A fantastic opportunity to help you develop your own SOW on this course. You may need the new Edexcel medicine through time 1250 - Present GCSE Text Book for some lessons
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This lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel American West module. All outcomes are linked with Paper Two's Assessment Objectives 1 & 2.
The focus of this lesson is to build pupils knowledge surrounding migration and early settlement in the west:
Pupils will circulate the room pretending the follow the Oregon Trail (Thsi will me rearranging desks)- along the way pupils will complete a worksheet (Print in A3) encoutering and learning from information sheets focused upon:
The Oregon Trail.
The 1849 Gold rush.
The Donner Party.
Mormon Migration.
Problems along they way.
As outlined by the Edexcel Paper 2 scheme of work.
I have also included a homework exam style question complete with tips and a mark scheme.
Videos are embedded and links and further advice can be found within the description of the presentation.
This lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel American West module. All outcomes are linked with Paper Two’s Assessment Objectives 1 & 2.
The focus of this lesson is to build pupils knowledge regarding the relationships and growing tension between the Plains Indians and settlers between 1835-62.
Pupils will begin with a discusion of Sacheen Littlefeather refusing to accept the Best Actor Oscar on behalf of Marlon Brando due to the mistreatment of Native Americans throughout history. Why is this?
Pupils will then study and discuss why there may have been tension and conflict between the Plains Indians and settlers; before being introduced to the Fort Laramie Treaty as recommended by the Pearson Edexcel Textbook.
Pupils will inquire into the terms of the treaty (see description on the slide for activity advice) and why it was so unfair (class treaty sheet, explained in presentation) before consolidating with an exam style question form paper 2 about the consequences of the Treaty.
Videos are embedded and links and further advice can be found within the description of the presentation. you will need the Edexcel GCSE 1-9 American West Text Book to support part of this lesson.
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This lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel American West module. All outcomes are linked with Paper Two's Assessment Objectives 1 & 2.
The focus of this lesson is to build pupils knowledge regarding the impact of the transcontinental railroad system on:
- Settlers & Farming
- Plains Indians
-Cattle Industry
- National
I have created a work booklet to accompany the various tasks of this lesson. Pupils will consolidate their learning with an exam style question (Paper 2 Question 1). I have also included a Homework suggestion.
Videos are embedded and links and further advice can be found within the description of the presentation. You may need the Edexcel GCSE 1-9 American West Text Book to support part of this lesson if you wish.
This lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel American West module. All outcomes are linked with Paper Two's Assessment Objectives 1 & 2.
The focus of this lesson is to build pupils knowledge regarding the early settlements such as mining towns in the west and the problems of lawlessness.
Pupils begin with an inquiry of the problems associated with settling on and near the plains. They will then complete a card sort activity matching the problems with the solutions.
Pupils then take part in a mix-pair-share activity to help develop their understanding of some key definitions (US Marshal. sheriff, Posse, vigilante).
The main tack involves studying the problems of lawlessness in these early settlements. Pupils conduct a murder mystery investigation, examining clues to determine the cause of death.
this activity will cover topics such as gangs & racism, claim jumping and vigilantes.
Pupils can then use the information to complete a worksheet to build their contextual knowledge.
Videos are embedded and links and further advice can be found within the description of the presentation. There is enough material here to last more than one lesson depending how thorough you wish to be. You may need the Edexcel GCSE 1-9 American West Text Book to support part of this lesson if you wish.
A series of lessons charting the success of the the Black Civil Rights movement from 1960-65.
skills.
All tasks and activities have been designed around
All lesson outcomes are linked with key historical skills developing pupil knowledge and understanding of:
- Alabama Campaign
- Freedom Summer
- March on Selma
-Civil Rights Act 1964
- Voting Rights Act 1965
& how these helped advance the Civil Rights Movement.
Perfect for KS3 / KS4 alike.
The purpose of this lesson is to introduce pupils to The VC and their tactics.
Pupils will begin with a literacy inquiry into 'Guerrilla Tactics' before being introduced to a short video - pupils are encouraged to note down all the tactics they can spot. Once receiving feedback the teacher will then instruct pupils to rank what they believe at the most effective tactics (judgment line/ whiteboards / sticky notes to explain most effective tactic).
Pupils will then be introduced to the VC tunnels and assess two sources of evidence to inquire into the most useful to understand VC tactics (GCSE Edexcel mark scheme included to self / peer assess). Pupils watch a video (embedded) to consolidate.
Further advice can be found in the description of the presentation and all videos/ sound clips are embedded (links provided). You may use to wish the Pearson USA textbook to support with the lessons content.
**FREE KNOWLEDGE ORGANISER INCLUDED. **
Lesson begins with pupils relecting upon what they need to revieve the perfect eduxcation.
Pupils will engage in a Mix-Pair-Share activity to teach eachother bout the changing views to Educatiion in Elizabethan Society (older attitudes V humanist views).
Pupils will then compare a gammar school time table from the Elizabethan era with their own school time table. Pupils are cnouraged to spot the diofrferences / similarfites.
the main tack is centered around pupils conducting an 'elizabethan OFSTED Schools inspection based around the following schools, who had access to them interms of sex / social siatus/ age.
1. Grammar Schools
2. Home Schooling
3. Petty Schools
4. Schools for girls
5. Universities
Pupils then watch a clip (link in description to identify punishments.
Plenary: Pupils pull out of a hat /bag cards with pupil details on them. They then use these to inform where they stand in the appropriate area of the class room which links in with what school that type of pupils would have attended.
Further instructions are included in the description of the power point.
Lesson begins with students recalling why the riots of 1965-68 began. This can then lead into the introduction of this lesson which focuses upon King’s campaign in Chicago.
Pupils will watch the first 5 minutes of an ‘Eyes on the Prize’ Documentary to set the scene, there are questions included to support, these can be printed off or one question delegated to each table to answer.
Teacher then consolidates initial learning through using a GIF map to discuss the housing and black ghetto problems Chicago was experiencing. this leads into a 4 mark inference question to assess progress.
the main tasks is cantered around pupils assessing the successes and failures of the ‘Chicago Campaign’. Teacher will copy PP 72-73 of Pearson ‘Conflict at Home and Abroad’ textbook - pupils work in pairs to highlight success and failures in different colours, before planning an 16 mark statement question answer between them. This can then be completed professionally as homework.
the lesson ends with video clip and a reflection of MLK and his assassination. Pupils can have the opportunity to write an obituary for MLK’s life as a plenary.
Peep sheet and a structure strip are included to help support pupils in planning their 16 mark question and chunking information about the Chicago Campaign.
A two sided revision sheet for Elizabethan England.
- Key Dates & events
. Threats at Home and Abroad
. Religious Settlement
. Elizabethan society and exploration
- Key words
- Significant Individuals.
**FREE KNOWLEDGE ORGANISER INCLUDED. **
There are two parts to this lesson.
1. Pupils will identify why Mary was a threat.
Pupils will be handed a Tudor family tree as they enter class. The question on the board will be: Why was Mary a threat? E.g. She was Catholic or next in line for the Throne.
After receiving feedback pupils will then watch a short video clip where they will be further asked to identify other reasons why Mary was a threat to Elizabeth. Pupils will then use this information to describe two feature of Mary’s threat to Elizabeth. (I have a provided a WAGOL to support pupils with this task).
2. Decision making activity.
Pupils are then informed about the reasons which led Mary to flee to England. Pupils will engaged in an active decision making activity to decide what Elizabeth should do about the problem of Mary. Pupils will be able to then use this information to form a judgment about what they believe would have been the correct decision for Elizabeth to make. Before it is revealed that Elizabeth decided to imprison Mary for 19 years. A1 paper will be required.
There are further instructions and prompts included within the presentation.
A series of lessons charting the success of the the Black Civil Rights non-violence movement from 1960-65.
All tasks and activities have been designed around
All lesson outcomes are linked with key historical skills developing pupil knowledge and understanding of:
- Sit-ins
- Freedom Riders
- Birmingham Campaign
All videos are embedded, homeworks and all resources included.
Perfect for KS3 / KS4 alike.
**Free Knowledge Organiser Included! **
The purpose of this lesson is to encourage pupils to reflect upon the progress made by the civil rights movement by 1960.
Pupils will inquire into who the freedom riders were and the purpose, aims and possible problems of their movement. Pupils will lead their own learning though the collection of information to then record this information in chronological order on their worksheets to create a time line.
All videos, sound clips and random name generator are embedded with further advice upon the structure of the lesson to be found in the description of the presentation.
Pupils will complete the lesson though comparing the freedom riders with other nonviolent methods of campaigning so far during the civil rights movement - E.g. Greensboro Sit-ins to then form an overall judgment.
The purpose of this lesson is to introduce pupils to some of the initial causes of the Vietnam War, namely the end of French rule.
The lesson begins with a ‘Beware of Landmines!’ (Optional Warm-Up Simulation) before introducing pupils to the 4 question types for paper 3 section 2.
Pupils are introduced to Vietnam and how the Cold War led to USA’s involvement - pupils then conduct an investigation into the end of French rule though a role play task -video and a group sticky note activity.
Pupils then enquire into the Geneva Accord selecting information to stick around their map to then assess the impact of the convention and evaluate its success.
Videos are embedded and further advice on how the run the lesson can be found in the description of the presentation. See my show for more Edexcel lessons.
The purpose of this lesson is to encourage pupils to further consider why Diem was so unpopular though studying the 'Strategic Hamlet Program' and his persecution of Buddhists.
Pupils will do this though a combination of tasks (provided within the presentation) charting the involvement of Kennedy to the assassination of Diem. Some key pupils will have a 'secret' mission to recruit other members of the class to join the NFL - all explained within presentation.
This knowledge can then be consolidated with an exam style question from Edexcel Paper3, section2, question 3D. (Pupil friendly mark scheme provided)
All videos are embedded (links provided) Further advice can be found in the description of the presentation.
I have also included a HW charting the progress of US involvement.
This Assembly is designed to enthuse students (of any year group) to take part in a 'Leadership Challenge' which can be completed over the course of a half term.
Student booklet is included which once completed can be collected in by their teacher / form tutor / head of year and certificates awarded.
Success Criteria:
- Become a ‘lead’ learner in lesson.
- Peer support.
- Lead a group discussion.
- Help your form run an assembly.
- Help design / run a starter or plenary.
- Support an after school / charity event.
Assembly begins with a 'hook' clip from Peter Pan's 'Following the Leader' song (embedded). Ask students to reflect upon any leaders they can think of (a good opportunity to reflect not only on world leaders but leadership within school e.g. School Council / Head Boy / Girl).
Ask students what qualities you must possess to aspire to a leadership role. A video clip is then shown (embedded) and students are encouraged to identify any leadership skills which have just been identified (either by students or from what was displayed on the Presentation).
Students are then introduced to the 'Leadership Challenge', success criteria cards can already be placed upon student chairs upon entering, these can now be addressed.
Finishes with a prayer about leadership and encouragement to begin the challenge!
Included in this pack are TWO fully resources schemes of work linked with the Pearson Edexcel GCSE 'American West' and 'the Vietnam War' sections, covering essential topics pupils will need to know for papers two & three.
All lesson outcomes are linked with Assessment Objectives 1, 2, 3, &4.
All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding of the American West and Vietnam War to then apply this to exam technique / exam style questions.
All videos are embedded (links provided) I have included WAGOLS / Success criteria's /Homeworks to further pupils understanding of papers two & three.
A fantastic opportunity to develop your own Scheme of work on this topic saving 40% on these bundles combined!
You will need the Edexcel conflict at home and abroad textbook for one of the Vietnam lessons. All American West lessons are fully resourced.
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The purpose of this lesson is for students to debate if Nixon was right to keep the invasions of Cambodia and Lao a secret from the US public during his Vietnamisation program. This skill is linked with final 16 mark statement questions found in papers 1 /2 &3.
Studentts begin though a starter task of attempting to fill in a blank map completing the names of the countries, the Ho Chi Minh Trail, Gulf of Tonkin and any cities etc.
Students are introduced to the invasion of Cambodia through a short video clip of Nixon's televised explanation (embedded).
The main task revolves around the teaching and learning strategy of '6 monkeys'. All explained within the resource pack attached . After assessing the impact of this invasion in 1970 students are introduced to the invasion of Laos in 1971 and how the US public reacted to the news of these invasions.
Students are to complete a short 4 mark source evaluation activity linked with the Kent State Shooting protest.
After these tasks and debates students will be ready to form an overall judgment regarding the initial debate question: Was Nixon right to keep the invasions of Cambodia and Laos a secret from the US population?
I have included an extension video showcasing a news report of how currently the US are attempting to get Cambodia to repay for the damages caused during the invasion (video embedded).