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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 DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY,1919-1963.  THE WHOLE OF KEY TOPIC 1.
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY,1919-1963. THE WHOLE OF KEY TOPIC 1.

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This bundle contains 21 lessons for key topic 1 of the A Level unit of work Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany 1919-1963. The establishment and development of the Weimar Republic, 1919-January 1933. Each lesson is fully resourced and takes an hour to teach. The activities are varied and targeted at fully accessing all assessment objectives for success at A Level. Although a text book is desirable it is not essential, and there is sufficient information within the power points and on the resources to stretch and challenge A Level students.
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.
YEAR 6-7 TRANSITION LESSON 4 - INVESTIGATING SOURCES
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YEAR 6-7 TRANSITION LESSON 4 - INVESTIGATING SOURCES

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This is the fourth lesson in a mini scheme of learning which addresses KS2-3 transition in history, and is a follow up to a baseline assessment (also available) aimed at ensuring that students are equipped with the correct skills from the outset to successfully approach KS3 history. This lesson ensures that students can use sources to carry out an invesigation, and is the second part of the ‘what’ of history. The rest of the lessons are also available.
END OF TERM QUIZZES AND WORDSEARCHES FOR YEAR 9
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END OF TERM QUIZZES AND WORDSEARCHES FOR YEAR 9

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This resource contains 3 quizzes and word searches on Year 8 topics. The students have to find the words by filling in the gaps using their historical knowledge, and then locate them on the grid. The resource contains 3 quizzes/word searches: The First World War The Second World War The Cold War There are also 3 differentiated searches for lower prior attaining students where the letter at the beginning of each word is highlighted in the grid so that this becomes more of a heads and tails activity. I have found using these useful revision/extension/remote learning resources. It is also useful for GCSE knowledge revision.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH WORD SEARCH AND QUIZ
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH WORD SEARCH AND QUIZ

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This quiz/word search is a useful tutorial activity or starter/plenary for a history lesson to celebrate black history month. Students have to identify 15 key people who have contributed to black history from clues, and then they have to find their names in a word search. It takes about 20-30 minutes to complete.
END OF TERM MEDICINE THROUGH TIME FUN CHALLENGES AND REVISION
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END OF TERM MEDICINE THROUGH TIME FUN CHALLENGES AND REVISION

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This resource contains 7 challenges for students studying GCSE medicine through time. The challenges are good for starter activities; plenaries or end of term fun challenges, and enable the students to have fun while revising and recalling key information. They include gap fills; wordsearches; unscrambling letters; locating key words; linking key individuals to eras etc. The challenges come complete with the answers. They could be used as 7 starters/plenaries or a whole 30 minute challenge for end of term fun.
A LEVEL THE MID-TUDOR CRISIS.  LADY JANE GREY
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A LEVEL THE MID-TUDOR CRISIS. LADY JANE GREY

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This lesson is suitable for an A Level Tudor unit of work. It uses both contemporary sources and interpretations, and is therefore suitable for all boards and all units. It fully resourced, and can be used with any examination board approved text book. It contains a range of varied activities and clips all designed to maximise performance at A Level. In this lesson students will learn about: The complexities of the succession after Edward VI, with reference to the claim of Lady Jane Grey Edward’s role in naming a successor The activities of Northumberland The causal factors of Mary’s succession and the execution of Northumberland and Lady Jane Grey The extent to which Jane Grey was a threat. Duration: 1 hour teaching plus 1 hour of activities (also optional documentary)
EDEXCEL GCSE HISTORY RUSSIA DEPTH STUDY REVISION LESSONS
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EDEXCEL GCSE HISTORY RUSSIA DEPTH STUDY REVISION LESSONS

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The two power points contain approximately 5-6 lessons (depending on lesson length) worth of revision materials and practice questions for the GCSE Russian depth study. Each includes content; explanations of question types; model answers and activities with writing frames to enable the students to obtain a really strong grasp of the requirements of this paper.
WHAT IS HISTORY? TRANSITION WORK BOOKLET
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WHAT IS HISTORY? TRANSITION WORK BOOKLET

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This booklet complements the scheme of learning on ‘What is History?’ also available. It can also be used as a stand alone resource. The work booklet focuses on the skills needed for a successful transition from Year 6 to 7 in history and considers the discipline of history through sources; interpretations; chronology and other second order concepts. All of the necessary information is in the booklet/activities/spaces for students to write. This is a very useful resource either to use in class or for students working from home or for holiday work. Duration 6 x 1 hour lessons/independent learning. The booklet contains 34 pages and can either be used as a hard copy or online.
A LEVEL HISTORY THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH I LESSON 11 - ELIZABETHAN TRADE
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A LEVEL HISTORY THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH I LESSON 11 - ELIZABETHAN TRADE

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This is the eleventh lesson for the Elizabeth I section for the A level unit on the Mid Tudors and Elizabeth. It analyses overseas trade during the reign of Elizabeth, and is the first in a 3 lesson bundle (also available) on Elizabethan foreign policy. The lesson is taught through using a range of activities and key terms necessary for success at A Level. It can be taught using any A Level approved textbook, but can also be taught without as it is fully resourced and would only require access to online resources without a textbook… Duration: 2 hours
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY,1919-1963. KT2 LESSON 7 SCHACHT AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY,1919-1963. KT2 LESSON 7 SCHACHT AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY

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This is the 7th lesson for Key Topic 2, A level democracies and dictatorships in Germany. It focuses on economic recovery in Nazi Germany with a focus on the work of economist Schacht. The powerpoint contains all of the resources, however a text book is useful. Tasks are built in and involve research; analysis of statistics and evaluating the success of Schacht’s policies. Duration: 1 hour
GCSE 9-1 MIGRANTS IN BRITAIN.  CAUSES OF JEWISH MIGRATION IN MEDIEVAL TIMES
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GCSE 9-1 MIGRANTS IN BRITAIN. CAUSES OF JEWISH MIGRATION IN MEDIEVAL TIMES

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This lesson is the second lesson for the new GCSE breadth study - Migrants in Britain, and it continues the analysis of causes of migration in the Medieval Era, with a focus on Jewish migration. Students will learn: About the effects of the Diaspora The role of the Jewish community as money lenders and the reasons for William I’s invitation How Jewish migration started to move outside London Students will draw on their understanding of how to write a 4 mark answer from last lesson, and will watch a clip about how well the Jews settled in England, and anti-semitism at the time. A work booklet containing sample questions; sample answers and examination technique tips and advice for this course is also available. Duration: 1 hour
HOW AND WHY DID WOMEN WIN THE VOTE?  SCHEME OF LEARNING AND RESOURCED LESSONS
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HOW AND WHY DID WOMEN WIN THE VOTE? SCHEME OF LEARNING AND RESOURCED LESSONS

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This scheme of learning contains 6 lessons (although lesson 6 might take 2 lessons to teach) and traces the change and continuity in societal attitudes which eventually led to women winning the vote after the First World War. This is a useful mini scheme of learning to include as a suffrage/civil rights section in a larger scheme on the Twentieth Century World. KEY SECOND ORDER CONCEPTS: Change and continuity Similarities and differences
HUMANITIES ICE-BREAKING TRANSITION LESSON
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HUMANITIES ICE-BREAKING TRANSITION LESSON

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This resource has been created for either key stage 2 students transitioning to secondary school, or key stage 1 students moving into middle school. It has a humanities theme and contains tasks; ice-breakers and games to help the students relax; build confidence and make relationships while they learn. It begins with an ice-breaker. The students then learn about chronology - a paper task in pairs, and then a challenge where they have to move around the room talking to each other. It end with a geography and RE game where again all of the new students can learn about each other. You will need about an hour to do all of the activities, however some can be cut out if time does not permit.
A LEVEL AQA UNIT C - THE COMPLETE SECTION ON HENRY VII
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A LEVEL AQA UNIT C - THE COMPLETE SECTION ON HENRY VII

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This bundle contain all of the lessons written to teach the AQA A Level Unit 1C specification. They cover the section on the first Tudor monarch - Henry Tudor. They contain all of the resources needed to deliver the course including: Victory at Bosworth Henry’s consolidation of power Foreign policy Government Finance and Trade Society and rebellion Religion and humanism These lessons focus heavily on the evaluation of interpretations of history and also include revision mats which can be completed and laminated. This pack also includes fully comprehensive revision notes on Henry VII