<p>A workbook for students that goes through different aspects of medieval life with different asks the students can complete. Great for remote learning or cover work.</p>
<p>A sequence of three lessons that helps students (KS3) to understand the events of important battles, the role of leaders, the mistakes different sides made and what occurred. Focus is on the Battle of Crecy, the Battle of Poitiers and the Battle of Agincourt.</p>
<p>A 24 page booklet on different aspects of the Elizabethan Era, suitable for KS3. Includes different activites such as key questions, find and fix and source analysis. You could break this down and use individual page(s) as worksheets for certain lessons if you prefer.</p>
<p>A series of three lessons on industrialisation in the USSR under Stalin - relevant to the USSR: DIctatorship and Conflict unit for the Edexcel iGCSE.</p>
<p>Entire lesson including worksheet, video and key questions focused on what medieval religion was like, suitable for KS3 although I usually only use it for year 7.</p>
<p>Useful for KS3, differentiation and lower ability. Word-fill combined with drawing task on William of Normandy and his attack on the Battle of Hastings.</p>
<p>A series of 4 lessons on the history of the Native Americans, which can be useful for classroom learning but also remote learning (considering the current situation!)</p>
<p>A lesson pack on Joan of Arc, suitable for KS3 looking at the Hundred Years War. This works well as the fourth lesson in the sequence of lessons I made on the Hundred Years War (check my resources for Battle of Crecy, Poitiers and Agincourt).</p>
<p>A unit of work for KS3 on Charlemagne which provides context, his military feats, his religious view, his impact and some source analysis across 5 lessons. All self-contained with PowerPoints.</p>
<p>A KS3 lesson on Elizabeth I’s early life that uses video, primary sources and a worksheet - the worksheet could be used alongside the KS3 History Oxford Textbook by Aaron Wilkes, Renaissance, Revolution and Reformation (pp. 72-73) or students could research the answers themselves.</p>
<p>A series of three lessons on Soviet propaganda including topics like the cult of personality and socialist realism. This can work remotely because all tasks are self-contained within each PowerPoint.</p>
<p>This worksheet can be used to categorise and analyse Hoover’s actions. You could use categories such as helping the banks, helping farmers, helping the unemployed and helping industry. They then rank each action to show how well it worked.</p>
<p>This pack contains a PowerPoint and three tasks - a starter which is a match-up of Alphabet Agencies acronyms with their full titles, and a table which students need to complete in a carousel-style using the information sheets and a plenary where they identify and understand impacts of opposition to the New Deal. You don’t need to use them together in the same lesson, I just think the starter helps clarify key alphabet agencies in the second activity.</p>
<p>A lesson pack on an introduction to the USSR for the Edexcel IGCSE. Useful for a class who are just starting the topic on dictatorship and conflict in the USSR as it highlights the background and contextual knowledge - serfdom, 1905, 1917, Lenin etc.</p>
<p>This is a lesson pack containing a PowerPoint, a starter task (find and fix activity) a main activity (categorisation) and a plenary on an extended answer. You don’t need to use them all together if you don’t want to, I just like the way the lesson touches on prior knowledge, builds their understanding and analysis and ultimately makes them come to a judgement.</p>