A set of revision checklists/ knowledge organisers for the following edexcel topics:
-Crime and Punishment
-Early Elizabethan England
-Weimar/ Nazi Germany
Cold War
A set of 6 lessons aimed at KS3, considering the enquiry question “How Did Britain Stand Firm against the German Threat 1939-1945” All tasks included with printable resources at the end of powerpoints. Includes: Appeasement, Dunkirk, Battle of Britain, D-Day, Home Front.
Collection of resources for students to work through independently covering aspects of the cold war and the JFK assassination. Designed for students with long term absence
2 lessons based around the Battlefield Britain documentary on Hastings. Activities designed for year 7 students include gap fill, true or false statements, question sheet for documentary and creating a town crier announcement after the battle. Includes Stamford Bridge. Link to copy online copy of the documentary.
Series of lessons designed for year 12 introduction to law. Statutory interpretation including the literal, golden and mischief rules and the purposive approach.
A series of lessons aimed at year 12 introduction to law making. Covering delegated legislation, controls and judicial review. Information sheets and worksheets included in slides.
1-2- Introductory lesson(s) designed for year 11 AQA Health and the people. Includes source analysis task, comparison and information sheets and task on Pare and Vesalius.
Lesson aimed at Health and the People GCSE. Looks at what medieval people thought caused disease, positive and negative impacts of the Christian Church and their influence on hospitals.
An introduction to Medieval Medicine linked to AQA Health and the People aimed at year 11. Inclludes video link, 4 humours theory and Galen and Hippocrates activities.
2-3 lessons aimed at year 7 on the Black Death Symptoms, cause and cures. Information sheets, source analysis task and leaflet making activity with help sheets.
A number of resources for students to identify the change in Britain before and after the Black Death. Used for year 7 in the build up to an assessment on whether the Black Death was really a disaster for Britain.