Civil Rights USA 1950s 8 FULL LESSONSQuick View
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Civil Rights USA 1950s 8 FULL LESSONS

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An 8 lesson resource covering the key topics of 1950s USA. I am an outstanding teacher and have been graded outstanding with one of the lessons in a recent observation. Aimed at being easy to deliver for a specialist or non specialist. All resources included. Power points have stretch and challenge, literacy and numeracy tasks as well as homework. Some lessons will go over one hour. Video clips also attached to most power points. <br /> <br /> Lessons include:<br /> Jim Crow laws<br /> Emmett Till<br /> NAACP &amp; KKK<br /> Separate but Equal<br /> Brown vs. Board of Education<br /> Little Rock Nine<br /> Montgomery Bus Boycott<br /> Significance of Martin Luther King Jr
Was King James I a good or bad King?Quick View
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Was King James I a good or bad King?

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An investigation for students to evaluate if James was a good or bad King. Lesson plan attached to explain the sequence. I've not attached the star or stop signs to stick on the back of the corresponding cards but they can be found easily on clip art.
Jack The Ripper SOW 8 FULL LessonsQuick View
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Jack The Ripper SOW 8 FULL Lessons

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LESSON ORDER NOW ATTACHED......<br /> Here is a fully structured and resourced scheme of work for Jack the Ripper. I am an outstanding teacher and this is reflected through the scheme with Literacy, numeracy and challenge activities. Progress is evident throughout. The scheme is easy to follow and can be delivered by a non-specialist. (In response to review 1 the missing resource has been uploaded. Apologies for my mistake).<br /> Suitable for - Crime and Punishment<br /> Industrialisation<br /> Intro to GCSE History Topic<br /> There are some resources used from the internet including National Archives. <br />
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The Suffragettes

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A seven lesson pack focusing on The Suffragette movement. The topics covered are:<br /> <br /> 1. Women in the 1900s<br /> 2. Why the vote?<br /> 3. Tactics<br /> 4. Emily Davison (two hour lesson)<br /> 5. The Cat and Mouse Act<br /> 6. Opposition<br /> 7. The Suffragists<br /> <br /> Lessons are ready to teach with all resources attached. Includes literacy, numeracy and stretch and challenge activities.
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Holocaust: Gradual Jewish Persecution

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Lesson based on how laws changed throughout the 1930s Students will assess how severe these laws were by plotting on a line graph. The power point is my own work yet I have used resources from other uploads to compliment the work including the IOE.
Edexcel 9-1 American West: Lawlessness in early towns and settlementsQuick View
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Edexcel 9-1 American West: Lawlessness in early towns and settlements

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A fully resourced lesson focusing on how mass migration led to significant social problems and the steps taken by the federal and state governments to combat this. <br /> The lesson is designed for one hour and enables students to challenge themselves with the more rigorous content of the 9-1 spec.<br /> A key words section is also included and a teacher version of the student activity sheet with the answers completed.
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The March on Washington

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A look at The March on Washington during the American Civil Rights movement with an investigation of how effective it was. Sources activity requires students to look at both sides of the argument and there is also a cooperative learning structure in place to allow students to share ideas before building their own extended learning answer.
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Conscientious Objectors

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(APOLOGIES: The Sources information was missing but has now been added 23.11.2015)<br /> A three part resource looking at the treatment of conscientious objectors during World War One and World War Two and how attitudes and treatment changed. Good for studying the war at KS3 but designed for the Edexcel School History project unit: Crime and Punishment. All resources to support an informative power point included. Homework and Stretch and challenge also evident throughout the lessons. Some images have been taken from the internet but all of the design is my own.
Rationing WW1 and WW2Quick View
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Rationing WW1 and WW2

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A look at the Impact of War on Britain assessing why and how the government had to ration. Initially prepared for the Edexcel Impact of War exam but is excellent for getting students to compare sources. Includes activities and homework.
World War Two: Blitz, Dunkirk, Battle of Britain etc ...Quick View
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World War Two: Blitz, Dunkirk, Battle of Britain etc ...

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Here are FIVE complete lessons focusing on key topics in the second world war. The lessons focus on:<br /> <br /> 1. Hitler's Rise<br /> 2. Nazi Ideas<br /> 3. The Blitz<br /> 4. Dunkirk<br /> 5. Battle of Britain<br /> <br /> All lessons have resources and are easy to deliver if you are a non specialist. They are designed for KS3 but can be delivered to KS4 too.
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Weapons of WW1

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A detailed look at the weapons used during the First World War. Activity requires students to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the weapons before reaching an evaluation of how effective they were. <br /> Engaging topic which also offers an opportunity for extended writing.
Edexcel Germany - The Weimar RepublicQuick View
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Edexcel Germany - The Weimar Republic

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<p>We recently moved to the booklet format and I have therefore created a three separate booklets (knowledge and tasks) that cover the entire Edexcel Germany depth study.</p> <p>This includes information on every topic, exam questions and student tasks.</p> <p>Each booklet has key words and descriptions linked specifically to the content.</p> <p>The booklets are broken down into three parts and this is section one:</p> <p>Weimar Republic 1919-29 (30 Pages):<br /> The end of the First World War<br /> The Weimar Republic<br /> Treaty of Versailles<br /> Threats from the Left and Right<br /> The Ruhr Crisis<br /> Hyper-inflation<br /> The Golden Years<br /> How did life change during the Weimar Republic?</p>
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Battle of The Somme

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Stand alone lesson WW1 - Battle of the Somme. <br /> <br /> Lesson looks at key facts to do with the battle, analysis of why Haig might be seen as a butcher or hero and extended writing literacy task. Suitable for KS3 (Y8/9) with clear lesson outcomes and tasks throughout.
Why was Domestic Violence not a crime before 1970?Quick View
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Why was Domestic Violence not a crime before 1970?

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Lesson 1 to explain to students why domestic violence was not a crime prior to 1970. It focuses on what Domestic Violence is and the impact modern day and then asks students to evaluate the impact of problems facing the authorities pre 1970. I am an outstanding teacher and this resource reflects that with literacy tasks and a stretch and challenge activity. All reviews welcome. Developed with the Crime and Punishment Edexcel GCSE in mind to look at the bigger focus of why attitudes have changed over time.
Treaty of Versailles 1919Quick View
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Treaty of Versailles 1919

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Lesson outlining the key terms of the treaty and also reactions to the treaty. <br /> You will need the Edexcel Germany text book to support or information for students about what the key terms of the treaty are. <br /> Suitable for KS4 - GCSE. <br /> Description, source analysis and reliability skills are covered in this lesson.
Edexcel Germany - Life in Nazi GermanyQuick View
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Edexcel Germany - Life in Nazi Germany

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<p>We recently moved to the booklet format and I have therefore created a three separate booklets (knowledge and tasks) that cover the entire Edexcel Germany depth study.<br /> This includes information on every topic, exam questions and student tasks.<br /> Each booklet has key words and descriptions linked specifically to the content.<br /> The booklets are broken down into three parts and this is section three:</p> <p>Life in Nazi Germany 1933-39 (43 pages)<br /> Nazi Police State<br /> Nazi Propaganda, Censorship and the Fuhrer Cult<br /> Nazis and the Church<br /> Opposition to the Nazis<br /> Nazi Youth<br /> Women in Nazi Germany<br /> The Nazi Economy<br /> Workers in Nazi Germany<br /> Persecution of minorities</p> <p>Once each student had their own copy it meant I no longer needed to photocopy or prepare any other resources for the lesson.</p>
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Edexcel Germany - Rise of the Nazis

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<p>We recently moved to the booklet format and I have therefore created a three separate booklets (knowledge and tasks) that cover the entire Edexcel Germany depth study.<br /> This includes information on every topic, exam questions and student tasks.<br /> Each booklet has key words and descriptions linked specifically to the content.<br /> The booklets are broken down into three parts, this is section two:</p> <p>Rise of the Nazi Party 1928-1934 (34 pages)<br /> Hitler and the early Nazi Party<br /> The Munich Putsch, 1923<br /> ‘The Golden Years’ 1924-28<br /> How did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933<br /> How did Hitler become Dictator in 1934?</p>
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Differentiation Deviser

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This is a resource to offer 79 ways to differentiate your lessons to allow students to make progress in your lessons. Power point slides are simple and easy to introduce into your lessons. A great aid to help teachers with new strategies.