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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...
Conditions in the Factories - Industrial Revolution in the Mills
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Conditions in the Factories - Industrial Revolution in the Mills

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This lesson covers the conditions within the factories and can be taught in one lesson (or perhaps two depending on progress and omission of slides). FREE elements available in the shop. This lesson you are going to investigate the working conditions in the factories and the treatment of the workers. Pass - if you can identify and describe the conditions from the sources Success- if you can explain why the sources would change people’s viewpoints Challenge - if you can evaluate which sources would have the greatest impact on Parliament, so they are justified to pass laws.
Improve your History Lessons Bundle
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Improve your History Lessons Bundle

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The resources on sale here are almost every editable general resource I have produced. You can get your class reading through a game, creating a dialogue with characters through text messages, selecting emojis to help with revision, creating timelines, pitching historical events or just watching The Simpsons and making sure they learn.
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.
World War One Bundle -WW1
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World War One Bundle -WW1

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This bundle offers lots of worksheets for you to use and adapt in your teaching of World War One. On the price, it is a buy 1 lesson + and get another free and lots more
Source Analysis Explained - 10 Techniques to Use - Activities
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Source Analysis Explained - 10 Techniques to Use - Activities

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All of the displays and presentations are in this resource. The "Add a source" files are PPT that explain how they can be used to create double-sided handouts for an activity or homework exercise. Find a technique that works for you and your students. I have created four different potential worksheets from the PPTs, you could create six more from the resources here. Why not display a few and see which the students prefer.
Source Analysis Techniques Explained - DDAABB
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Source Analysis Techniques Explained - DDAABB

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This resource is aimed at finding a way that students and teachers can feel comfortable using to further understand sources. There are more techniques and resources available in the PAID version. Source Analysis is an essential skill that every historian should have.
How is D-Day Seen Today?
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How is D-Day Seen Today?

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This presentation will require you to show some videos on YouTube. Do a search for the clips yourself so you can download the videos yourself. This lesson explores types of sources and their reliability in how they frame our understanding
Keep Calm Mini Lesson - Free
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Keep Calm Mini Lesson - Free

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Full Keep Calm Lesson with Propaganda focus and more sources can be found at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/keep-calm-and-wwii-propaganda-11737412 or http://bit.ly/2xMLd4U You could make some interesting Keep Calm Posters with this lesson alone. I once had my bottom set students create two posters relating to History and a third on any topic. One student came up with "Keep Calm and Trust Caesar" - Not
Keep Calm & WWII Propaganda
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Keep Calm & WWII Propaganda

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Yes, this could be a fun lesson. After my class tackles a few sources and see what the author was trying to do we move onto the famous Keep Calm Poster. This is planned out in class and the students finish it for homework. The mini-lesson leads you straight to the Keep Calm Task. The lesson could be extended into two lessons if you want to explore propaganda in greater detail.
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.