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Hello, and welcome to my resource shop. I aim to create original resources for KS3, GCSE and AS/A2. I also aim to provide resources on the less obvious, mainstream topics and bring in elements of the LNF. I have 20 years experience as a History teacher, and 15 years as HoD. Have a look around and grab a bargain! 😄 Please leave an honest rating on any resources you may buy. 👍

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Hello, and welcome to my resource shop. I aim to create original resources for KS3, GCSE and AS/A2. I also aim to provide resources on the less obvious, mainstream topics and bring in elements of the LNF. I have 20 years experience as a History teacher, and 15 years as HoD. Have a look around and grab a bargain! 😄 Please leave an honest rating on any resources you may buy. 👍
Why did the Spanish Armada attack? Emojis
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Why did the Spanish Armada attack? Emojis

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A fun activity looking at the reasons Philip II and Elizabeth I became enemies in the years 1558-1588. Slide 2 refers to a textbook I use, but you could easily change the slide with any book/worksheet you may use. Pupils must then link their knowledge to the emojis, and try to make connections between them. Worked well with my classes.
Russia in Transition, c.1905-1924 WJEC (Wales) and EDUQAS 1914-Oct 1917
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Russia in Transition, c.1905-1924 WJEC (Wales) and EDUQAS 1914-Oct 1917

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A selection of resources focusing on the events between 1914 and October 1917, including: 1. Impact of the Great War 2. The events of January to March 1917 3. The Provisional Government 4. Lenin and the April Theses 5. The October Revolution? Exam type questions (Wales version) with success criteria/coded marking linked to the WJEC mark scheme included.
Russia in Transition, c.1905-1924 WJEC Wales and EDUQAS 1894-1914
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Russia in Transition, c.1905-1924 WJEC Wales and EDUQAS 1894-1914

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A selection of resources focusing on the 1905 Revolution, including: 1. Causes of the Revolution (long/short term) - fishbone task 2. The events of January to September 1905 3. October Manifesto 4. Fundamental Laws 5. How far had the Tsar's power been weakened in the years between 1894 and 1914? Exam type questions (Wales version) with success criteria/coded marking linked to the WJEC mark scheme included.
Impact of the Black Death: numeracy and RUCSAC tasks
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Impact of the Black Death: numeracy and RUCSAC tasks

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What impact did the Black Death have on the British Isles? Pupils are asked to make a basic line graph showing the development of the British population between 1200 and 1600, with a focus on 1348-1350. Numeracy questions and RUCSAC task included.
How did Hitler transform Germany into a dictatorship?
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How did Hitler transform Germany into a dictatorship?

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Resources focussing on how Hitler transformed Germany from a democratic republic into a Nazi dictatorship. Pupils look at the features of democracies and dictatorships. Timeline cards of the key events in the transformation into a Nazi dictatorship (from Jan 1933 to Aug 1934) referring to Reichstag Fire, Enabling Act, Night of the Long Knives etc. Ppt and worksheets provided
How did Hitler cause WWII?
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How did Hitler cause WWII?

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Using a mnemonic (Remember Rudolph Ate Santa's Christmas Pudding) pupils look at the key events between 1933 and 1939 that lead to war. Useful cartoon on youtube to aid learning.
The History of Medieval Wales: Owain Lawgoch, 1335-1378
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The History of Medieval Wales: Owain Lawgoch, 1335-1378

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A simple, yet effective resource, looking at the little known history of the mercenary Owain Lawgoch. Chronology task, knowledge and understanding task and an activity to get pupils to design a memorial to one of Wales' Sons of Prophecy (Mab Darogan)
Causes of the English Civil War
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Causes of the English Civil War

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A simple categorisation task asking pupils to work out what Charles I did to annoy Parliament, and what Parliament did to annoy Charles the first. Ppt is self explanatory. Pupils then form an opinion on who was mainly to blame. Enjoy!
Elizabeth and Mary, Queen of Scots: a de Bono's Thinking Hats activity
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Elizabeth and Mary, Queen of Scots: a de Bono's Thinking Hats activity

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An interesting group activity on the options available to Elizabeth when dealing with the threat of her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots. (Enough for 2 lessons). Each group (ideally no more than 3 pupils) are allocated 2 Thinking Hats (slide 4-5) and have to approach the issue of how to deal effectively with Mary (firstly in 1567). The coloured hats give each pupil a specific role within the group. All required printable sheets are found within the ppt (e.g. slide 8 is the colourless version of the group sheet, but keep the coloured version projected to guide them and slides 4-5 have the Thinking Hats and need cutting up for the pupils etc.) The ppt will then ask pupils to consider what Elizabeth should do in 1587 one Mary's involvement in the Babbington Plot was uncovered (slides 10-14). The last slide will give pupils the opportunity to give their opinion (based on their conclusion to slide 14). Was observed using the first part of this resource, and got an excellent as it covered so many bases! Enjoy.
The Treaty of Versailles: de Bono's Thinking Hats activity
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The Treaty of Versailles: de Bono's Thinking Hats activity

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An interesting group activity on the aims and objectives of the Big Three at Versailles. Each group (ideally no more than 3 pupils) represents one of the Big Three. Group members are allocated 2 Thinking Hats (last slide) and have to approach the issue of how to punish Germany from the perspective of their individual (Wilson, Lloyd George or Clemenceau), but also from the specific roles provided by their coloured hats. All required printable sheets are found within the ppt (e.g. slide 3 will need to b cut up into three, slide 9 is the colourless version of the group sheet, but keep the coloured version projected to guide them and slide 10 have the Thinking Hats and need cutting up for the pupils etc.) Was observed for this lesson, and got an excellent as it covered so many bases! Enjoy.
Why did witch executions  increase in the 1640s and 1650s?
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Why did witch executions increase in the 1640s and 1650s?

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A two lesson task looking at the various causes in the rise in witch executions in the mid C17th. Starter tasks (e.g. bar graph) are aimed at developing aspects of Numeracy. Pupils consider to which category the various examples belong. They also conclude with their opinion of the three biggest factors that contributed to the craze. This is a reworking of my original resource, and is more focussed on the Interregnum.
1750 to 1900: an age of change
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1750 to 1900: an age of change

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An introductory lesson/task for the Industrial Revolution. Pupils read the information sheet to complete a comparison task/sheet on aspects of British life in 1750, and then in 1900. (L5 task) Additional questions ask pupils to consider the similarities and differences between today and 1750 (or 1900), and consider the reasons for those differences. (L6+ tasks) I have also added a numeracy based task on the growing population. Enjoy.
The murder of Thomas Beckett
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The murder of Thomas Beckett

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A simple resource looking at the causes and consequences of the Murder of Thomas Beckett in 1170. Tasks include a video/question activity, questioning, and an extended writing task. Enjoy!