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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...
FUNKO POP - History Profiles that look cool!
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FUNKO POP - History Profiles that look cool!

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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
History in Pop Culture Activity or Homework
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History in Pop Culture Activity or Homework

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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 Collect a card and complete it whenever you spot a historical reference in a TV show, movie, song, video game, book, website, news program etc.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.
Research Methods Revision Sheets - Psychology
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Research Methods Revision Sheets - Psychology

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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?
Chronological Order (Basic Chronology Activities)
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Chronological Order (Basic Chronology Activities)

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The PPT is simple and has the images of the "Events - Chronological" to use as a starter and get responses from students. There is also a slide of famous "pop" musicians from different times Then there is a slide that has the images of "Music Chronological" which asks the students to arrange the method for listening to music in chronological order. I have had students attempt this on the board after they have attempted it on the sheet. Many students do not even recognise the items. I suggest labelling them with your class before an attempt if they or you are unsure.
6 Point Lesson Plan
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6 Point Lesson Plan

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6 POINT LESSON PLAN https://twitter.com/MrOWarman I have created a template for you to use both digitally and physically in black and white and colour. These are great for Maths lessons but can be used in other subjects.
Postcard for History Skills Template
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Postcard for History Skills Template

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These two templates you can use to create your own Postcard for History Skills. The Scholarship and Usefulness example postcards can be found at the end of this deck. The first two slides have them in Lexend Deca font which is easily for students to read. The next two slides have the template in Calibri font, the standard for PPT and Office documents. YOU CAN CREATE YOUR OWN POSTCARDS ** **
Frayer Model Worksheets and Resources
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Frayer Model Worksheets and Resources

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The Frayer Model is a type of graphic organizer that uses a four-square model to determine, clarify, and analyze word meaning and structure. The selected word to focus on is written in an oval in the middle of a page or chart paper. At times, the part of speech is also included in the oval. Each of the four squares is blank and has a heading at the top. The headings or labels on the top of each square include a variation of the words definition, attributes, characteristics, synonyms, examples, antonyms, or nonexamples. The Frayer Model focuses on studying one word at a time with a prescribed technique and sequence to analyze and decipher the meaning and structure of the unknown word. Photographs or illustrations may also be added to help visualize the word.
Whitechapel Worksheets
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Whitechapel Worksheets

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I have three different worksheets for use when studying Whitechapel. The Letters Pub - Source Analysis Framework Notes on Whitechapel Vigilance Committee Useful for Historic Environment at GCSE.
Micro history Template
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Micro history Template

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This micro history template is inspired by several different twitter uses. I have created PowerPoint templates in A4 and A3 that you can use to cfreate your own micro history content that links to the wider history course. Great for making large topics seem relevant! For example, GCSE Crime and Punishment and Medicine through Time
Learn with Bart Simpson's Detention Board
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Learn with Bart Simpson's Detention Board

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Learn with Bart Simpson’s Detention Board OR use it for posters or PowerPoint templates. These link to a useful site but my files explain it and give examples. We know that repetition works with revision. This website has Bart write out a short sentence ten times Read that sentence ten times to train your brain to retain that sentence.
Learn with a ChalkBoard Image
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Learn with a ChalkBoard Image

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We know that organising topics into themes and key points can be very helpful when learning or revising a topic. The website allows for a title and between one to six points to be generated into a simple chalkboard image. Save those images in folders and invoke your memories with a classroom setting to put you in the learning frame of mind. This is a PowerPoint Template of sorts. I have not fixed the images or text so you can move them around. Look for my Learn with Bart PowerPoint and Learn with Chalkboard, which are a useful revision tool
Jack the Ripper - Suspects - Lessons 2 & 3
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Jack the Ripper - Suspects - Lessons 2 & 3

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Check out my BUNDLE of Jack the Ripper Lessons. The idea behind these lessons is for the students to determine which of the suspects is their “preferred” Jack and examine why. Students can do their own research on their suspect at casebook ORG Vic Reeves does a physical and psychological breakdown of the suspects. This can be shown as Lesson 2 or 3. I prefer to show it as Lesson 3 and have the students complete their suspect profile or even present an alternative suspect due to new information.