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25 years of experience as Assistnt Head; Head of Humanities and AST for history. Resources generally for KS3-KS5 history, some that can be used as English resources, and some politics/citizenship resources

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25 years of experience as Assistnt Head; Head of Humanities and AST for history. Resources generally for KS3-KS5 history, some that can be used as English resources, and some politics/citizenship resources
A LEVEL CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON 8. NEW FEMINISM
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A LEVEL CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON 8. NEW FEMINISM

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This is the EIGHTH lesson of the a Level Civil Rights Unit on women. It explores NEW FEMINISM and how it impacted the women’s movement, and contains varied activities/examination practice to support maximising success at GCSE. An A Level textbook is ideal, however not a necessity. Duration: 1 hour plus homework.
TUDOR SOCIETY AND REBELLION IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VII A LEVEL HISTORY
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TUDOR SOCIETY AND REBELLION IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VII A LEVEL HISTORY

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This resource contains a 28 slide power point and 5 supporting resources which focus on the changes in Tudor society under Henry VII. It also contains a lesson on rebellion - Perkin Warbeck and Lambert Simnell. It was made for the Tudor Unit on the AQA A Level specification however is suitable for A Level History students studying any board. This lesson contains about 5 hours worth of study.
A LEVEL HISTORY THE LEGACY OF HENRY VIII AND THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE MID TUDOR CRISIS
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A LEVEL HISTORY THE LEGACY OF HENRY VIII AND THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE MID TUDOR CRISIS

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This is a 3x1hour lesson which starts with the legacy Henry VIII left for his son Edward VI, and then moves into looking at the historiography of the Mid-Tudor Crisis. It considers contemporary source materials and activities which will span about 3 hours of class time and 2 hours of independent learning. This resource was produced for Unit 1C of the AQA A level, but can also be used for other boards teaching similar topics.
NEA HISTORY A* EXAMPLE CAUSES OF THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION
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NEA HISTORY A* EXAMPLE CAUSES OF THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION

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This NEA which looks at the causes of the Bolshevik Revolution was awarded full marks, which was confirmed by AQA. This can be used as an example of how to attain full marks, and would be especially useful for those schools using the NEA as part of the teacher assessed grades this year.
A LEVEL - HENRY VIII'S FOREIGN POLICY
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A LEVEL - HENRY VIII'S FOREIGN POLICY

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These lessons were created for AQA history A Level unit 1C, however can be used for any post 16 study of the Tudors. There are about 5 or 6x 1 hour lessons included in this power point, and they provide the opportunity for historical investigation into the three distinct periods of Henry VIII’s foreign policy and his attempts to secure the succession. It contains a variety of teacher led and student led learning opportunities culminating in a judgment regarding the success of Henry VIII’s foreign policy.
BASELINE ASSESSMENT IN HISTORY FOR YEAR 6-7 TRANSITION
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BASELINE ASSESSMENT IN HISTORY FOR YEAR 6-7 TRANSITION

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This resource contains 2 baseline assessments and two mark schemes for history transition from year 6-7. The first test examines knowledge and understanding, and tests students on their knowledge of historical methods and the Second World War (KS2 topic). It is fully differentiated and examines recall and key second order concept understanding. The second assessment is a skills assessment which evaluates students’ ability to use source materials. They are required to demonstrate key skills such as making inferences; comparing sources; assessing reliability. There are a wide range of written; pictoral and photographic evidence to evaluate on the papers testing all of their skills as well as written sources. They are accompanied with mark schemes and guidance on performance. I use these tests to inform planning and differentiation for the year.
EDWARD VI AND ROYAL AUTHORITY
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EDWARD VI AND ROYAL AUTHORITY

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This resource should be used in combination with the official AQA A level textbook for unit 1C. It can also be used for other boards teaching the Tudors. It focuses on Somerset’s and Northumberland’s royal authority and starts to consider Edward VI and religion. The Power Point has 29 slides, and is accompanied by 2 additional resources.
MARY TUDOR OR 'BLOODY MARY?'  A HISTORIOGRAPHY
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MARY TUDOR OR 'BLOODY MARY?' A HISTORIOGRAPHY

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This is a detailed historiography lesson which interrogates the evidence for whether Mary Tudor really deserved her title ‘bloody.’ It takes about two hours to teach and tests skills and knowledge. It can be used for Unit 1C of the AQA A level unit 1C or any other unit which covers this topic. It could also be useful as an AO4 lesson for GCSE students.
A LEVEL - SOCIETY; REBELLION AND THE IMPACT OF RELIGIOUS CHANGE IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII
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A LEVEL - SOCIETY; REBELLION AND THE IMPACT OF RELIGIOUS CHANGE IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII

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These lessons have been created for unit 1C of the AQA History A Level. but are suitable for any post 16 tudor course. They start by looking at the structure of society in the reign of Henry VIII, followed by a focus on the key rebellions and their causes. The last part of the power point considers the social and economic impact that religious upheaval had on England and English society. This covers about 5 hours of learning.
Historiography/Henry VII and the nobles
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Historiography/Henry VII and the nobles

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The first part of this power point looks at the historiography of Henry VII’s consolidation of power through a class debate. It then goes on to consider A level essay writing. The last part starts looking at how Henry VII started to reduce the power of the nobles to help him further consolidate his power. There is also a resource which provides a useful diagram of Henry’s government structure. This contains the 3rd 5 lessons of the AQA A level unit 1C and should be taught in combination with the official AQA text book, but could also be used for another examination board.
MARY TUDOR AND THE RESTORATION OF CATHOLICISM
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MARY TUDOR AND THE RESTORATION OF CATHOLICISM

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This lesson takes approximately 4/5 hours to teach. Resources are built in at the end of the power point. It investigates Mary Tudor’s attempts at bringing Catholicism back to England and can be used for Unit 1C of the AQA A level, but can also be used for other boards teaching similar topics.
An Introduction to the American Dream  A Level
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An Introduction to the American Dream A Level

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This resource contains a power point presentation and 6 resources (maps; diagrams and graphs) for students to use. It cover the first 5 lessons of the American Dream A Level History course. It is divided into: An introduction to the US constitution; the polictical parties and the role of the president An analysis of Roosevelt’s presidency and the state of the US in 1945 Economic policy It contains many student activities and would take about 5 hours to complete. The first 2.5 hours of this lesson would also be useful for A Level Government and Politics - comparative politics.