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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...
Medieval Pick 'n Mix 1066-1485
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Medieval Pick 'n Mix 1066-1485

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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.
James I (James VI) Bundle
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James I (James VI) Bundle

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This combines the Profile and Pocahontas Lesson. The witches lessons make use of the civil war but they can be adapted to note James I's fear and hatred of them. There are a few extras in there too!
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.
Native American Pick 'n Mix Bundle
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Native American Pick 'n Mix Bundle

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Two lessons that have no connection except they deal with Native Americans - Buffalo and Pocahontas. Create a timeline of the settlements in America or the US expansion in the 1800s. Use the date cards to help. Topic 1 contains word searches on the Natives.
History Elevator Pitch Exercise and Worksheets
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History Elevator Pitch Exercise and Worksheets

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We all know what an elevator pitch is. Here I have adapted them to History. But you have bought the original so do what you will ;) Have your students complete one as an activity, starter, plenary or even a homework. Here are various worksheets and handouts in A5 and A4 format for them to complete. The Powerpoint explains it all. Have fun!
Historical Skills Word Searches & Posters (Key Terms)
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Historical Skills Word Searches & Posters (Key Terms)

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There are ALL the word searches, and due to their nature, they can be used in any or targetted lessons as starters or activities. The handout is useful for students to have KEY TERMS in their books The poster allows you to refer to them in the classroom Word searches are there as a simple activity to complete. This PAID Version gives you ALL the word searches in PDF and DOCX format and the Historical Skills Poster in PPTX, which can be edited to suit your curriculum. FREE Version with PDFs and just two word searches is at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/historical-skills-posters-and-word-search-free-11716724
Frankenstein Word Cloud Worksheets - Homework, Activity or Revision
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Frankenstein Word Cloud Worksheets - Homework, Activity or Revision

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These are all the Frankenstein World Cloud worksheets that cover setting, themes, characters and more from Mary Shelly's famous novel. The Word search worksheets are available separately or in the Bundle. Check out the FREE version before you make your purchase. These are great for homework assignments and for simple activities in lessons. The Docx format allows you to make your own edits.
Frankenstein Word searches Worksheets - Activity or Homework (wordsearches)
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Frankenstein Word searches Worksheets - Activity or Homework (wordsearches)

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These are all the Frankenstein WORD SEARCHES worksheets that cover setting, themes, characters and more from Mary Shelly's famous novel. The Word Cloud worksheets are available separately or in the Bundle. Check out the FREE version before you make your purchase. These are great for homework assignments and for simple activities in lessons. The Docx format allows you to make your own edits.
Jack the Ripper Bundle
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Jack the Ripper Bundle

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This bundle gives you the resources to teach several lessons on Jack the Ripper at KS3 (or KS4 with some editing). Do take advantage of YouTube to get the most out of these resources.
Why was Jack the Ripper Never Caught? - Lessons 4-5
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Why was Jack the Ripper Never Caught? - Lessons 4-5

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Do check out my Jack the Ripper Bundle for the best deal. Students and the teacher should cover the actions of the police (video resources) which was covered in the previous lessons on Jack the Ripper and Victorian Policing. (Cover Positive Actions / Negative Actions /Beyond their control / Beyond their ability)
Communism
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Communism

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This bundle has the intro to the Cold War but also the important Inter-War events of China's Revolutions.
The War of 1812 - Causes Activity Sheets
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The War of 1812 - Causes Activity Sheets

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Ther are 4 versions of word searches and 2 lists of reasons worksheets that could be used for homework assignments or starters in lessons. More resources are available in the CAUSES resource at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-causes-of-the-war-of-1812-canada-v-usa-11772134
Henry VIII asks for Advice! A creative revision lesson Edexcel History 9-1
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Henry VIII asks for Advice! A creative revision lesson Edexcel History 9-1

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GCSE History – Henry VIII & ministers revision activity I have created a lesson using advice columns as my template. Ask Abby was the most famous American columnist so I have used her as inspiration for this creative approach to revision. I have included versions of the worksheets in word, pdf and image versions. The lesson plan uses the 5 min lesson plan template. If you like this lesson I will have other topics and a bundle available shortly.
Ask Advice for Crime & Punishment - A GCSE Revision Activity 9-1
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Ask Advice for Crime & Punishment - A GCSE Revision Activity 9-1

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GCSE History – Crime & Punishment revision activity. You can have Henry VIII, James I, Robert Peel, Elizabeth Fry and so many significant individuals seek out advice from “Abby” This is a fully resources revision lesson with multiple handouts to assist all types of students. There are examples provided and suggestion for your class to follow within the presentation. The handouts can even be used as general revision materials. To note what an issue was and what the next step was chronologically To note the positive and negative issues surrounding a crime To criticise or offer new forms of punishment or enforcement Differentiation: Low, medium and high difficulty starters Example provided Possible advice examples to follow Students given a topic for Henry VIII or James I Provided with key topic list – informed to use the terms from them
Cold War Advice Column - GCSE Superpower Rivalry Revision Lesson
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Cold War Advice Column - GCSE Superpower Rivalry Revision Lesson

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GCSE History – Superpower Rivalry revision activity. This lesson uses the framework of an advice column to aid in revision. There is a plan, a variety of worksheets and the presentation which provides an introduction and an example for students to emulate. To note an issue or event and give the next step/consequence for it. To note the positive and negative issues surrounding key events, developments, and flashpoints. To criticise and provide analysis and connections around the events or/and the leaders of these events.