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!"
Check out collaborative learning and their people of the manor .
My files compliment the PDF you will find there. They are simple statements about the people there.
Wordsearch contains these key words
ADULTERY
ANNE
CATHERINE
CHARLES
EXCOMMUNICATION
FRANCIS
GRACE
HAPSBURGS
IMPERIAL
JANE
LEVITICUS
MORAL
MORE
OATH
REFORMATION
TAXATION
WESTMINSTER
WOLSEY
These free resources are enough for a single lesson. For enough for two and editable resources go to https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/james-i-and-vi-profile-who-was-the-king-11682567
The WORD SEARCH is a great quick activity for your class.
This is a useful revision resource for the new American West GCSE Unit from Edexcel and other exam boards.
Basically, each unit has a central title and it is up to the opponent/teammate/student to identify 8 key events, people, themes etc that link to it. You can decide on how much time you want to give them. There are more relevant cards and there are even some cards on exam questions from Edexcel.
You (or your team) have 30 seconds to name eight historical events, people places etc. linked to a certain theme. After eight rounds you add up the score to decide the winner. 1-32 Players or 2-4 Teams
Single player - Narrative Revision: This is a form of revision with which all eight of the Historical 8 must be used to create a story or narrative which meets the criteria of the title. This will aid their recall, as stories are easier to remember than facts alone. This can be a game as well as the partner can judge the effectiveness of the story and award points.
Here are 6 PowerPoints which cover the 19th Century and the major changes in History.
the pages link to the old EdExcel textbook but the PowerPoints can still be used for general lessons. Some lessons are more video-driven and the links are embedded
See other topics and American West Bundles.
This only contains a 1 page and 2 to a page version of - Key topic 1.1 The Plains Indians: their beliefs and way of life. Key Topic 1.2 and 1.3 are in the PAID for Topic 1 or Bundle
These are useful starters and the 1-page versions are appropriate for an extended activity or homework.
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.
PAID Version gives you more word searches in PDF and DOCX format and the Historical Skills Poster in PPTX, which can be edited to suit your curriculum.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/historical-skills-word-searches-and-posters-key-terms-11716727
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)
This is part of a lesson on the Cold War.
You can introduce the differences between the USA's democratic system and the USSR's communist system and discuss.
FULL LESSON with additional resources can be found at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/cold-war-intro-lesson-usa-v-ussr-difference-and-the-iron-curtain-11737136
View 1 Iron Curtain Lesson slides for a preview
Research Methods question sheet and key terms sheet too!
Sample below
What is the difference between an independent variable and a dependent variable?
Why do experiments have independent and dependent variables?
What kind of investigation uses co-variables?
What is meant by the term extraneous variable?
These resources work well as part of a lesson on Refugees or Immigrants. They are there to support your lesson and provoke thought of the matter.
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You can enjoy your subject more. You can enjoy your Pop Culture more.
You will learn to spot all sorts of information.
This will help you be more analytical in class and perceptive when playing games or working with others.
History in Pop Culture is a task for all students of History. Collect a card and complete it whenever you spot a historical reference in a TV show, movie, song, video game, book, website, news program etc.
The commercial properties are used here in the context of the lessons under educational free use. The fair use principle has been upheld in several legal precedents. There are no non-educational uses of these clips and there are no full episodes or films used for that purpose.
The elevator pitch concept is quite simple and there are examples o them online. Can your students apply the concept to a historical figure, event, invention, era or literally anything to do with History.
In this FREE version, there is one worksheet and the basic concept.
In the PAID version there are several worksheets and you also have the original file that you can use.
This resources as four PPTs which I have used for lessons. It includes missing word documents, word searches, lesson outlines and more.
A great FREE resource that you can adapt or use out right.
If you enjoy it then please share and tell others.
Any problems then do send me a message so I can help.
This resource fits on one page of A4.
It has a section for keyword definitions.
There is a two to a page file also available.
There are more word searches available.
GCSE Word search on Early Elizabethan England 1.1