The PPT presentation is the main resource. The idea is for students to practice their timeline skills and how to extract relevant information from a textbook or website or PDF.
The war of the Roses Timeline Lesson is lesson 2. Lesson 2 is free.
Lesson 1 is Hundred Years' War Timeline lesson. Lesson 1 is £2.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/hundred-years-war-timeline-lesson-11681484
These are two PDFs which contain blank word searches and a space for name, title and ten keywords. The student lists the words and puts them into the word search. They then fill up the word search with care not to make the same words appear again. Nice simple activity for the class and a great way for them to review key words.
This is a simple sheet of key events covered by the Edexcel GCSE Unit.
There are multiple version that increase in their complex requirements and understanding from the student. The more terms after “Cold War Timeline” the more tasks the student is given. Look at them all before you decide which one suits your class.
Good for revision and consolidation.
This is a straight forward sheet which gives you the events in an easy checklist for students to RAG as you complete the topic or as they complete their assignments.
There are 3 versions but feel free to update and adjust these.
This should save you editing the text yourself.
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!"
This resource is a FREE version of the paid resources linked to below.
This resource does contain QR Codes for you to insert into your lesson or worksheet along with QR Posters for you to use. It also contains the basic worksheets and the keywords used in an image format. A preview of the lesson and the lesson plan is also available.
View before considering the paid options
WORKSHEETS ETC - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/henry-viii-and-anne-boleyn-homework-and-worksheet-qr-codes-11865891 £2.50
WHOLE LESSON - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/henry-viii-and-anne-boleyn-was-it-love-that-led-to-his-divorce-11865858 £3.75
Types of Evidence is a simple worksheet in which students define the types and provide examples.
The Types of Sources print out is a simple A4 sheet that should be cut into A5 and handed out to students at the start or end of the lesson depending on their knowledge and ability.
Full and editable resources for one or two lessons with plans can be found at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/conditions-in-the-factories-industrial-revolution-in-the-mills-11771113
Good luck with the FREE resources
This lesson you are going to investigate the working conditions in the factories and the treatment of the workers.
Success- if you can explain why the sources would change people’s viewpoints
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.
These are some of the photographs that I took at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis TN, during the summer of 2015.
The chart the journey from Slavery to the Civil Rights Movement.
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
This simple collection of images and PPT outlines how you can have a fun lesson with your class or a nice homework assignment from which they can approach History in a creative manner.
Funko Pop has become incredibly popular. I have created a simple 5Ws & H lesson(s) where students research their historical character and produce a profile of that person in the style of a historical FUNKO POP VINYL! Read the PPTs for more details.
Great for HISTORY, ENGLISH, POLITICS or almost any lesson with some adapting.
Find out more at https://funko.com/collections/pop
Funko Pops are also available on Amazon and HMV
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.
This FREE version of the resource contains a very basic outline and the Handout sheets which should focus the student's research into their invention. A writing prompt sheet is also there.
For more sheets and different versions in editable format download the PAID version.