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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...
American West Exam Preparation and Revision
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American West Exam Preparation and Revision

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Basic Handout for students to use with Source Questions on American West. Additional revision materials are included. What can you learn from Source A about the first transcontinental railroad across the USA? Describing what is there – 1-2 Infer meaning and use the source – 3-4 (Total for Question 1 = 4 marks) You have 12 lines to write on, which is half a page.
Reading Games: Football, Soccer and Touchdown
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Reading Games: Football, Soccer and Touchdown

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This is a pack of PowerPoints, PDFs and Documents which explain the game to teachers and students. There are handouts and presentations for you to use. This competition often engages the students and once the game is taught it can be brought back without the resources as the students just "know" the game. The reader must read, but they can read as little and as much as they like. At any point then can call out “Pass to .......”, so that another member of their team can continue reading. The aim for the team is to reach the predetermined stop point. When they reach that they must call out “Shoot” to score a goal.
James I & VI Profile - Who was the King?
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James I & VI Profile - Who was the King?

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Look for my Civil War Bundle. This is a lesson that makes use of freely available INFO sheets and asks students to extract relevant points from different sources and communicated their answers onto a PROFILE sheet. The ALTERNATIVE LESSON or extension lesson makes use of the different visual sources and poses the question on her he wanted people to see him. Wordsearch and Key Terms can be used for starters or home work assignments. There is a little bit of English bias here. I have tried my best to eliminate it. Personally, I feel he gets a bad rap and is comparable to most monarchs before him and elsewhere in Europe. LO: To select information & communicate it effectively.
Jack the Ripper - Media Myths - How is Jack seen in Popular Culture?
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Jack the Ripper - Media Myths - How is Jack seen in Popular Culture?

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"Where" is Jack the Ripper? - Note/Show several examples of where you might find Jack the Ripper in Media such as television and books. Extra: Why is he famous? A is a simple version to hand out to students B is a more detailed version for staff or to support students C - is an alternative sheet similar to A&B but with a set framework This home learning activity is given so that students can see the varied differences in visual imagery given to Jack the Ripper. This is an interesting interpretive activity. This home learning activity might also engage the students as they can explore Jack through their favourite form of media.
Medicine through Time 20th Century Presentation Pack
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Medicine through Time 20th Century Presentation Pack

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Free 19th Century PowerPoint Pack on Medicine through time is available. Download those files. If you like those come back for this pack. 20TH Century Medicine PowerPoints with images, overview or events and questions. The Powerpoint links back to the old Medicine through Time GCSE through Edexcel and references some of their textbooks. Still useful in studying Medicine and the NEW GCSE.
American West Key Terms Revision Cube
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American West Key Terms Revision Cube

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Each page contains a cube to be cut out and glued together so that a student may roll the cube and give information relevant to the side it lands up on. These cubes will help with revision and can be used in a simple game with a cube for each person or table. They can roll their own or respond to another person’s cube. They are based on the Edexcel Unit framework but the key terms, events and people noted on the cubes can be used for another exam board. The blank versions are attached so that you and your students can create more of your own for this topic or others
Foreign Words and Places in English / England
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Foreign Words and Places in English / England

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The Places have basic starting with or ending with to distinguish whether they are Roman, Viking, Saxon or Norman. Great for post-1066 lesson or learning about local geography. Use a local or national map. The Words tasks are quite simple and show the students how many words in English are actually from elsewhere.
Tudors and Stuart Activity Cubes
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Tudors and Stuart Activity Cubes

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This contains cubes with *The Tudor Monarchs *The Stuart Monarchs * The Wives of Henry VIII *Elizabeth I's Suitors *Blank Cubes for you to create your own. These can be used for homework activities, lesson activities or as revision tools for Key Stage 2 to 4. FREE versions are available elsewhere.
Napoleonic Wars Source Analysis Worksheets Britain & France - War of 1812
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Napoleonic Wars Source Analysis Worksheets Britain & France - War of 1812

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The worksheets relate to how Britain and France behaved prior to the War of 1812 and their relationship and manner with each other and other countries during their conflict. More specific sheets and a lesson relating to the causes of the War of 1812 can be found at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-causes-of-the-war-of-1812-canada-v-usa-11772134
Reward Cards (or sheets) for History Class
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Reward Cards (or sheets) for History Class

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These files can also be found in a bundle. The PPTs are editable and from them, you can create your own version. The images in the background are fair use or my own. These were done in 4:3 or 16:9 depending on your projector and your printout options The 2 to a page PDFs are the sheets The 6 to a page PDFs are the cards
Why were the Buffalo so important?
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Why were the Buffalo so important?

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Label Tasks - Usage of animal - importance from how it is use Hunting of Buffalo Images - importance from how it is hunted To know how Plains Indians hunted buffalo and to understand how they used the whole animal To explain how buffalo hunting changed over time and recall the uses of different parts of the buffalo To be able to evaluate a claim about Plains Indian culture
GCSE Word search on Early Elizabethan England Unit 2
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GCSE Word search on Early Elizabethan England Unit 2

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GCSE Word searches on Early Elizabethan 2.1 A&B, 2.2, 2.3A&B & 2.4A&B This resource fits two-word searches on one page of A4. It has a section for keyword definitions. There is a one to a page version as well. DOC, Docx and PDF versions are bundled together here There are more word searches available for Early Elizabethan Unit 1 & 3
GCSE Word searches on Early Elizabethan Unit 3 (over 7 word searches)
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GCSE Word searches on Early Elizabethan Unit 3 (over 7 word searches)

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GCSE Word searches on Early Elizabethan Unit 3 Makes use of all the keywords from that unit. Useful for KS3 to A-Level This resource fits two-word searches on one page of A4. There is a one to a page version as well with a section for keyword definitions. Most are in DOCX format but some have also been saved as DOC and PDF along with the DOCX version. There are more word searches available for Early Elizabethan Units. Both FREE and PAID resources are available.
Elizabethan GCSE Revision Cubes
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Elizabethan GCSE Revision Cubes

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You can use the cube as a learning, selection and revision tool. These cubes focus on all the major topics including Elizabeth I’s ‘settlement’ of religion Can you research/ explain/ discuss whatever is facing up on the cube? THERE ARE NINE CUBES