This contains enough for detailed source analysis or more basic cut and stick activities before examing the causes in groups and writing up a conclusion. There are various Wordsearches too.
Lesson Objective: (DO NOT COPY) To give a clear explanation and evaluation of the reasons behind the War of 1812.
Lesson Outcomes: (DO NOT COPY)
To know key issues, linked to the war and explain their context. To make use of own knowledge to further an opinion on the issues.
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
This bundle looks at the causes behind and the events of the War of 1812. There are lessons that look at it from the American POV and a more European PoV
The presentation gives you the outline of the activities that are available. The info sheets give you basic or in-depth content to research from. This info is freely available. The PPT gives it the lesson framework.
This resource is a collection of Word Clouds covering the War of 1812 in general, The Battle of Lake Erie, the Battle of New Orleans and more. These can be used for displays or as thinking starters when displayed on a whiteboard or printed out in A6 size.
Be on the lookout for specific task sheets and activities that I will create with these word clouds. Visit https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/teacherstevenson for more 1812 resources
Create your own advice letter and columnist response using your knowledge of the core study and its criticisms.
Show your understanding of a study in a unique way to aid in your revision.
Lesson Plan - PPT - Worksheets in PDF and Word
Examples provided
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Use visual cues to help you with our recall. This memory technique works best with characters you are knowledge and passionate about?
The ‘tag your friend’ meme was very popular on Facebook.
Could you tag your friends with the My Little Pony that represents them?
Can you do the same for a case study, key term or key concept in psychology?
Which psychological conditions could they represent?
What psychological symptoms could they represent?
What key concepts and terms could they represent?
Who could be Piaget? Freud? Ellis?
Print of the Key Terms using the PDFs or the Presentations three or six to a page and have the students match them or mix and combine them to formulate a comparative answer to an exam question.
Learn with Emojis is a simple series of slides which contain A4 and A5 posters, activities, examples and more.
Use them for revision, classroom activities and more.
You have over 20 images which can be used as Posters for display and worksheets or Homework for your class.
The PowerPoint and PDF just collect them all into one useful file.
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GCSE American West is often divided into three topic areas. Word searches for topic 2 cover:
Key topic 2.1 The development of settlement in the West
Key topic 2.2 Ranching and the cattle industry
Key topic 2.3 Changes in the way of life of the Plains Indians
These are 1-page word searches with space for definitions and additional space to have students write out the keywords three times to improve spelling. There are also 2 to page versions which also have a small space below for a single definition and single three-times write up.
These are useful starters and the 1-page versions are appropriate for an extended activity or homework.
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You have the images within a PowerPoint for you to manipulate and change to suit your needs.Each piece of WordArt covers a sub-unit of the GCSE Edexcel Early Elizabethan England Unit. Some have two pieces of WordArt. There are 16 in total.
The PRINT version is the WordArt alone. The overlay is the same but with the unit heading so students can organise their thoughts.
The 8 Key Words uses the WordArt and combines it with another paid resource to help with revision. They are in PDF so you can slice the A5 and have a quick exercise or discussion with them.
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Wordcloud is there for your use.
These are short activities in PPT format that can be printed to slides to a page to create worksheets.
Geog = Wordle of World Locations or Geog & Filmic Terminology
USA Ans = Map of US Movies - select reasons why
USA Plain 1 = Map - students note down movies and locations
USA Plain 2 = Map - students note down movies and locations
USA LA = Silhouette of LA - why is location used so much
USA NY = Silhouette of NY - why is location used so much
SPEE = Social Political Environmental Economic terms handouts
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This bundle contains paid and free resources that can be used as activities, worksheets and homework. There are also useful PPTs and tools for teachers to use to reward their students, help them revise and have fun and learn.
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.
Resources here for two lessons - Can be one if you have covered Roman Numerals already. Then you can focus on the Extended Tasks.
Lesson works as an introduction into Roman Numerals and evolves into how they permeate our lives. This then feeds into the extended tasks and sees how the legacy list connects to now.
Mind maps can be used in both lessons.
Simple and straightforward lesson showing images of Charles I which project him to be heroic and kind. Students break down the images into set categories then write up how the author intended the audience to respond to Charles I.
The potential for a one-off lesson or ICT tasks for lesson or homework.
The profiles provide a contrast. This could be an extension or be prior reading before the lesson.
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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.
These lessons allow you to explore the causes in different ways. They do work without textbooks.
Lesson 1 has the students looking at the causes from the point of view of Cromwell and looking at them as Power, Money and Religious causes. You should watch the first 10 minutes of the Cromwell Film. It is on DVD and edited parts are available online.
Lesson 2 has the students exam a list of cases as if they were Power, Money or Religion or Political, Economic, Social, Cultural or Miltary factors.
Lesson 3 or alternative for Lesson 2 looks at the list of events as Long, Medium, Short term and Trigger Causes. Here you can explore the snowball effect of events or shifting pendulum. (Watch more of the film)
Lesson 4 makes use of the students previous, three lessons, your discussions and the film for them to form their own opinions. There are model answers and various supporting documents for them to use.
These lessons can be combined. You can make use of the Wordles as fascinators or starter activities. The word searches can be starters or homework activities.
There is a FREE version of some of these resources.
Create a cube, learn where names come from, how castles were attacked and who was Thomas Beckett. Create timelines, flags and historical profiles.
1066, Castles, Beckett, Roman Impact, Hundred Years War and the War of the Roses.