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Digital resources from a History Teacher with over 22 years of experience in teaching History, Geography, Business Studies, English and more...
Chronological Order (Basic Chronology Activities)
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Chronological Order (Basic Chronology Activities)

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The PPT is simple and has the images of the "Events - Chronological" to use as a starter and get responses from students. There is also a slide of famous "pop" musicians from different times Then there is a slide that has the images of "Music Chronological" which asks the students to arrange the method for listening to music in chronological order. I have had students attempt this on the board after they have attempted it on the sheet. Many students do not even recognise the items. I suggest labelling them with your class before an attempt if they or you are unsure.
Learn with Bart Simpson's Detention Board
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Learn with Bart Simpson's Detention Board

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Learn with Bart Simpson’s Detention Board OR use it for posters or PowerPoint templates. These link to a useful site but my files explain it and give examples. We know that repetition works with revision. This website has Bart write out a short sentence ten times Read that sentence ten times to train your brain to retain that sentence.
English Civil War Bundle
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English Civil War Bundle

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8 lessons that cover Charles I to Cromwell. The Causes lessons develop an understanding of causes and consequences. The armies sheet improve knowledge and understanding. Witches and Cromwell lessons evaluate evidence and put forward ways to produce an argument. bit.ly/TStevoTES
Cold War Checklist GCSE Edexcel 9-1
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Cold War Checklist GCSE Edexcel 9-1

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This is a straight forward sheet which gives you the events in an easy checklist for students to RAG as you complete the topic or as they complete their assignments. There are 3 versions but feel free to update and adjust these. This should save you editing the text yourself.
GCSE Word search on Early Elizabethan England Unit 3.1
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GCSE Word search on Early Elizabethan England Unit 3.1

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USEFUL FOR KS3 & GCSE GCSE Word searches on Early Elizabethan 3.1 A&B This resource fits two-word searches on one page of A4. There is a one to a page file also as well. It has a section for keyword definitions. PDF versions are bundled together here There are more FREE word searches available for Unit 1-3 and there are paid versions for word searches on all the units
British Empire Source Assessments
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British Empire Source Assessments

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This pack contains three possible assessments that use sources as evidence for students to give an opinion on the British Empire. The John Bull Assessment would require some prior knowledge. The Mark scheme is quite detailed.
Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn FREE Resources and Preview - QR & Keywords
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Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn FREE Resources and Preview - QR & Keywords

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This resource is a FREE version of the paid resources linked to below. This resource does contain QR Codes for you to insert into your lesson or worksheet along with QR Posters for you to use. It also contains the basic worksheets and the keywords used in an image format. A preview of the lesson and the lesson plan is also available. View before considering the paid options WORKSHEETS ETC - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/henry-viii-and-anne-boleyn-homework-and-worksheet-qr-codes-11865891 £2.50 WHOLE LESSON - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/henry-viii-and-anne-boleyn-was-it-love-that-led-to-his-divorce-11865858 £3.75
Elizabethan England Intro Lesson on Elizabeth I
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Elizabethan England Intro Lesson on Elizabeth I

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This is a basic intro lesson to settle students into the new GCSE. However, the video and worksheet can be used in Key Stage 3. You must have a Copy of the Spivey documentary on Elizabeth I from the Kings & Queens series. The worksheet connects to it. Scheme of Work is there as a guide
Henry VIII Monarchy Missing Word Worksheet
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Henry VIII Monarchy Missing Word Worksheet

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This missing word work sheet would work best if completed whilst watching the episode from the Monarchy series. However, it can be completed for the most part using common sense. The sheet can, therefore, be used a primer for Henry VIII or as a revision lesson up to the execution of Anne. (Perhaps even as a cover lesson)
Hardwick Hall GCSE Starters, Worksheets and Questions (Elizabethan)
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Hardwick Hall GCSE Starters, Worksheets and Questions (Elizabethan)

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The "Name" sheets are three progressively more demanding requests to name the features of Hardwick Hall. Bess of Hardwick used Hardwick to impress her guests and also to assert her position and wealth. Why were cushions and glass so important? Yet you must ensure that you are able to answer the most basic elements on Hardwick and Bess.
War of the Roses Timeline lesson
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War of the Roses Timeline lesson

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The PPT presentation is the main resource. The idea is for students to practice their timeline skills and how to extract relevant information from a textbook or website or PDF. The war of the Roses Timeline Lesson is lesson 2. Lesson 2 is free. Lesson 1 is Hundred Years' War Timeline lesson. Lesson 1 is £2. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/hundred-years-war-timeline-lesson-11681484
Postcards to a Parent - Positive & Negative
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Postcards to a Parent - Positive & Negative

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This includes three files in PowerPoint Format that have Postcards templates that you can use to engage with parents. Here is an example of what is on the back of one of the cards "Klaudia was the top student with a recently levelled assessment. This is only after a short time being in Set 2. I am very pleased with her behaviour and progress. Only the highest achievers have been recognised. Well done!"