Improving essay writing in HistoryQuick View
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Improving essay writing in History

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To help students develop a more analytical style and avoid the narrative trap. I have used this successfully in History and Government and Politics
Mary I's Religious changes - For the new AQA History A Level: The Tudors: England 1485-1603Quick View
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Mary I's Religious changes - For the new AQA History A Level: The Tudors: England 1485-1603

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This presentation is for A Level students studying the AQA History component The Tudors: England 1485 - 1603. However, it would be suitable for any A-level history syllabus that includes religion in the reign of Mary Tudor. The presentation explores the traditional view of Mary Tudor and why this is held. The presentation can be interrupted to allow students to explore arguments for and against. The presentation then follows Loach's view of the little opposition faced in returning to Catholicism and introduces Students to Duffy. Pupils should be given extracts or reviews of Fires of Faith at this point. At the end of the presentation an essay is set and various discussion points raised. There are also a number of slides on how to plan the essay. For example, getting students to consider their conclusion first is very helpful. After this students can explore the rest of Mary's reign and complete the mind map. This should last around 3 lessons
The domestic and foreign policy of Wolsey: AQA History A-Level, The TudorsQuick View
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The domestic and foreign policy of Wolsey: AQA History A-Level, The Tudors

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Three presentations/ lessons that work in conjunction with the AQA texts and various historians to explore the debate whether Wolsey pursued policies for the betterment of his own position, or as a loyal servant of Henry VIII. There are various charts to fill in, students are asked to reach conclusions and an exemplar essay is suggested. The is appropriate for A-Level students and has been designed for the new syllabus.
OCR SHP History B, 'History Around Us' whole unit of work on Portchester castleQuick View
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OCR SHP History B, 'History Around Us' whole unit of work on Portchester castle

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This resource includes a wealth of resources that provide comprehensive coverage of this whole unit. Ever criteria is catered for so that pupils are prepared for possible questions. The resource includes lessons for a terms work, including all handouts for activities, questions, scaffolding and mark schemes. A full S.O.W and site visit booklet is also included. The resources here fully compensate for the lack of a text book and have been constructed by a teacher with many years experience of visiting the site and delivering this unit when it was a controlled assessment. It will be these resources that are solely used to deliver the course at its authors school.
A Level History (AQA) - The Tudors - Was there a mid-Tudor crisis 1540-1558?Quick View
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A Level History (AQA) - The Tudors - Was there a mid-Tudor crisis 1540-1558?

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The 10th in a series of revision lectures and resources for those studying the Tudors at A-Level. This evaluates the various arguments on whether or not there was a mid-Tudor crisis in 1540-1558. This particular resource concentrates on government, economy, foreign policy and succession issues. It presents the lecture in a way that will act as a structure to an essay on this subject. There is also an essay scaffold/plan, timelines of both reigns and historiography and quotes on the period. This could be presented as a lecture, series of lessons or revision resource.
A Level History (AQA New Syllabus) - The Tudors: Henry VII's Foreign PolicyQuick View
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A Level History (AQA New Syllabus) - The Tudors: Henry VII's Foreign Policy

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This is the fourth of a series of revision lectures that explores and evaluates the aims and success of Henry VII's foreign policy. It is structured in a way that will allow students to use it as a scaffold for an essay and incorporates the views of historians. It can be used as revision notes, delivered as a lecture or broken down into its component parts for a series of lessons.
A-Level History, The Tudors - How far was there a revolution in government in the reign of Henry VIIQuick View
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A-Level History, The Tudors - How far was there a revolution in government in the reign of Henry VII

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This resource covers as much as A Level students need know about how Henry VII governed England. It includes a lecture, essay plan and quiz. It does not just explore the context, but evaluates how far Henry VII's government can be considered a 'new monarchy'. It refers to relevant historiography and prepares students for possible A2 questions. It is the 5th in a series of revision lectures on Henry VII
AQA A- Level History - The Tudors - Economic and Social Policy in Elizabethan EnglandQuick View
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AQA A- Level History - The Tudors - Economic and Social Policy in Elizabethan England

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<p>A comprehensive resource on Elizabethan economic and social policy, that includes detail about Elizabeth’s sources of finance, the reasons for the economic and social problems, issues of poverty and vagrancy and an evaluation of the government response which culminates in the Poor Law of 1601. The resource also includes activities, essays, extracts from historians and scaffolding for essay plans. It is designed for U6th A-Level students either as a series of lessons, lecture or revision resource.</p>
The Break from Rome: AQA A=Level History, The Tudors syllabusQuick View
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The Break from Rome: AQA A=Level History, The Tudors syllabus

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This presentation charts the long and short term factors that led to Henry VIII's break from Rome. It also asks students to consider the historiography and evaluate which they find most convincing. This ultimately leads to an essay being set on why the break from Rome took place.
How far was there a religious revolution in the reign of Edward VI 1547-1553? AQA A-Level History: TQuick View
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How far was there a religious revolution in the reign of Edward VI 1547-1553? AQA A-Level History: T

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This resource is for pupils aged 16-19 who are studying the Tudors at A-Level. It covers the religious changes that occurred between 1547-1553 in Edward VI's reign. This includes the influence of Somerset, Northumberland and Edward himself. It is also useful as it encourages students to challenge orthodox interpretations by introducing them to the historiography around this topic and asks them to develop their own independent judgement on the period. Teachers should use extracts from historians such as Duffy alongside this Power Point ('Stripping of the Altars' and 'Voices of Morebath'). Students should also research the two key rebellions - Prayer Book and Kett's - and judge the impact of religious factors. This could lead to an essay being set: 'How far was England torn apart by religious revolution in the years 1547-1553?'
A2 History - The Tudors - Elizabeth I  and ParliamentQuick View
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A2 History - The Tudors - Elizabeth I and Parliament

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This is part of a series of 12 revision lessons/notes/lectures specifically targeted on A2 History students. This particular resource covers Elizabeth's relationship with parliament and how significant a role it had in the government of the country. It is structured to help students answer an essay question on whether it should be considered a waste of time. It could be used by a teacher to lecture, deliver as a lesson or provide as revision notes
The Tudors: England 1485-1603 Oxford AQA HistoryQuick View
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The Tudors: England 1485-1603 Oxford AQA History

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<p>A collection of revision resources, lectures and lesson plans that cover a large part of the new AQA syllabus on the Tudors. This is at a much reduced price than if bought individually. The lectures could be given out to students as revision notes or delivered as lessons.</p>
A Level History The Tudors- Why did Henry VIII break from Rome?Quick View
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A Level History The Tudors- Why did Henry VIII break from Rome?

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This resource is for A-Level students and can be used as either a couple of revision sessions or a lesson. It includes notes structured in a way that represent the structure and analysis expected in an A&quot; essay. It covers the required context and refers to a variety of historians. It covers personal, religious, economic, short term and long term reasons for the break. There is a quiz, significance graph, rank order exercise and various essay plans. These activities could be done in a lesson, revision session or given out for students to complete at home.
GCSE History OCR B: SHP: The Making of America: The West, 1839-1860Quick View
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GCSE History OCR B: SHP: The Making of America: The West, 1839-1860

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This is a series of lessons to prepare pupils taking OCR B at GCSE. It covers the second part of the topic 'The Making of America', looking at the culture of Plain Indians, Early Migrants, Mormons and Gold Miners including Pikes Peak. It works in tandem with the official OCR SHP text, but would be useful even without this. It includes exam style questions, scaffolding, model answers and mark schemes and prepares pupils thoroughly for the new examination.