Resources focusing on History, Politics and English teaching from an experienced teacher of 20 years. Specialist Secondary School Teacher from UK. Resources all fully researched and suitable for a range of teaching activities. Enjoy and keep on #lovingthelearning
Resources focusing on History, Politics and English teaching from an experienced teacher of 20 years. Specialist Secondary School Teacher from UK. Resources all fully researched and suitable for a range of teaching activities. Enjoy and keep on #lovingthelearning
This resource is a game suitable for upper Key Stage 2 or lower Key Stage 3 focusing on Medieval Castles. Students have to decide a location for a castle and choose items for their castle. They then have to test the castle they have created against 20 different scenarios based on real events in History. There is a quiz to reinforce understanding and a range of other information on the power point too. The activity takes between 1-2 hours and would be suitable for an afternoon enrichment session focusing on teamwork and history.
This assembly focuses on aspirations and the idea of growth. In this assembly you share a story from your own life where you have had to show and demonstrate resilience. You then share some stories about other successful people showing that they have all experienced setbacks and have had to show resilience. You then use it to focus on the importance of resilience and setbacks in achieving success in life and that success is down to hard work and delibrate practice. You link this in with pupil aspirations to inspire them to work hard and realise that things going wrong, feeling worried about things and experiencing failure is a normal part of life and a normal part of the learning experience.
For US Politics. A top trumps game featuring 24 American Presidents. Feel free to change any of the scores. Helps pupils to think about the relative achievemens, fame and significance of US Presidents and an engaging introduction to American Politics.
A GCSE revision resource focusing on EdExcel GCSE History - Superpower Relations. Here are simplified revision notes which will be great for student revision or catch-up work for students. The resource also includes a useful timeline of the course.
This is an exam walk through power point for the EdExcel GCSE History course - Migrants in Britain. It goes through each of the exam style questions with model answers and top tips on how to answer the exam questions.
A power point which can be used in class to walk through the exam. The answer includes top tips on how to answer the exam question in student friendly language complete with example answers.
This resource goes through a full past paper for EdExcel’s Crime and Punishment exam including the historic environment on Whitechapel. There are example answers and top tips on how to succesfully approach the examination.
An exam walk through for EdExcel Early Elizabethans. This power point goes through a whole exam paper, contains model answers and gives top tips on how to successfully answer the exam.
This bundle will support your teaching of AQA GCSE History Elizabethan England c1568-1603. The pack comes with retrieval questions, timeline and key individuals and a guide to the exam. There are specific resources to help the teaching of the 2022 Historic Environment (Lord Burghley’s Almshouses) as well as 8 revision power points that give comprehensive knowledge coverage of all aspects of the course. There is also a GCSE Academic writing sheet to help hone students’ extended writing skills.
A revision power point focusing on the rule of Kaiser Wilhelm II between 1890 and 1914 focusing on Germany before World War One. The presentation supports the teaching of AQA GCSE Germany 1890-1945.
GCSE History revision resource for AQA’s Germany 1890-1945 focusing on the Nazi treatment of minority groups, including the Jewish people. It also focuses on policies towards young people, women and the Church.
A GCSE History resource focused on AQA’s GCSE Germany 1890-1945 course. This resource focuses on the impact of the Nazi economy on people’s lives between 1933 and 1945 including how the Nazis reduced unemployment, the Strength Through Joy and the impact of World War 2 on people’s lives.
A punctuation mat which can be printed A3 size which focuses on the different types of punctuation, when it should be used and some concrete examples. This is a useful resource for helping students to think about using a wider range of punctuation in their writing.
Key information about the historical context of Sherlock Holmes with a focus on key background information and an author profile of Arthur Conan Doyle. Key words associated with the genre and detective fiction are also explained
An overview sheet which gives pupils clear guidance and support on how to tackle EdExcel GCSE History Germany Paper 3. It includes top tips for exam questions, advice, example paragraphs and useful phrases.
This is a lesson which focuses on using top trumps card to evaluate who was was the most significant individual in medicine. There is a wordsearch, a power point, 16 top trump cards and a quiz questions sheet. The lesson focuses on pupils evaluating which individual was the most significant. This can be used at both Key Stage 3 or Key Stage 4.