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I am Head of Humanities in the West Midlands and have been teaching History for twenty years. I have marked exams and moderated coursework for GCSE History for a popular exam board since 2001. All resources published have been tried out in class before publication!

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I am Head of Humanities in the West Midlands and have been teaching History for twenty years. I have marked exams and moderated coursework for GCSE History for a popular exam board since 2001. All resources published have been tried out in class before publication!
Y7 Spring 1 Homework Booklet 'Tudor England'  History KS3
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Y7 Spring 1 Homework Booklet 'Tudor England' History KS3

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A homework booklet with 28 pages for the third half term of year 7. The focus is on learning homework ready for a starter or exit quiz in lessons. Each homework comes with a revision activity as well. This terms homework is about Tudor England and includes: Contents Tudor Kings and Queens Life in 1485 – comparison with 1066 King Henry VII’s problems & successes of his reign What did Protestants protest about? Why did Henry VIII break with Rome? Religious changes under Henry VIII & Edward VI How ‘bloody’ was Bloody Mary? Elizabeth’s Middle Way The Catholic & Puritan threats against Elizabeth I To what extent did religion change under the Tudors? Instructions for pupils are: Each week in History, you will have a fact test on work you completed the week before in lessons. For homework revise the information on the topic which you learnt in your lesson and be ready to answer ten factual questions based on that work. To help you revise there are revision activities to do for each topic. At the start of each half term and new term in History you will have a fact test which covers ALL the topics you have studied so far. Use this homework booklet to revise for your factual tests. If you continually fail your factual tests (less than half marks) you will have to stay after school to retake your tests. Your teacher will be able to help you one to one to ensure you are learning.
Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History Germany 1919-1991 exam question revision PowerPoint & worksheet
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Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History Germany 1919-1991 exam question revision PowerPoint & worksheet

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A revision PowerPoint on the each of the questions on the Germany 1919-1991 exam paper - Unit 3. Can be easily adapted for other unit 3 papers by changing content and names. For each question, advice is given on: how long to answer examples of questions sentence starters demands of the question Included is a table for students to record information from the PowerPoint - enlarge to A3 for best results. Can be used as part of ‘drop down’ or ‘exam cram’ revision session for real or mock exams.
Germany 1919-1991  GCSE 32 practice questions for WJEC 2017 exam
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Germany 1919-1991 GCSE 32 practice questions for WJEC 2017 exam

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A 36 slide PowerPoint which goes through every GCSE exam question which could feature in the 2017 exam for the Germany 1919-1991 outline paper for WJEC. Includes: - At least three practice questions for each exam question - plans and answers for the essay question - a word document student answer booklet with writing frames for each question. - source and non source questions
A Level History Induction lesson  - Intro to the Tudors (life in 1485)
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A Level History Induction lesson - Intro to the Tudors (life in 1485)

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This lesson focuses on students learning what it was like to live in 1485. Included the following tasks: Task 1 - Pairwork with one student reading a description of life in 1485 and describing it to partner to draw Task 2 - Choose a person from the picture of 1485 and imagine their life. Write a short diary entry from their point of view Task 3 - Travel to the future with your character from task 2 and discuss the differences between then and now Task 4 - A drama task acting out a scenario! Task 5 - Answering the question about ‘what was life like in 1485’?
WJEC/EDUQAS GCSE History Britain 1951-1979  Britain in 1951
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WJEC/EDUQAS GCSE History Britain 1951-1979 Britain in 1951

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A collection of activities / PowerPoint's on the problems facing Britain in 1951 and the Festival of Britain. Includes: - Britain in 1950 - good or bad? PowerPoint with activities and historical article - Britain in 1951 - PowerPoint with activities - The Festival of Britain handout - Activity sheets needed for tasks The PowerPoint's focus on giving information on the course content with some activities included to check understanding.
GCSE History Eduqas / WJEC Germany 1919-1990 REVISION FLASHCARDS
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GCSE History Eduqas / WJEC Germany 1919-1990 REVISION FLASHCARDS

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A set of 34 flashcards based on all the key content on the spec - giving pupils the key information they need to revise. Knowledge based only they contain the key content from the spec in easy to learn bullet points. I photocopied the flashcards onto card and cut the pages in half. Each A4 page contains two flashcards.
GCSE History Eduqas Question 5 INTERPRETATIONS lesson and revision
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GCSE History Eduqas Question 5 INTERPRETATIONS lesson and revision

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This is a lesson on how to answer the 16 mark question on interpretations for papers 1 and 2. It focuses primarily on ‘The Elizabethan Age 1558-1603’ and ‘The USA 1910-1929’ but can be adapted for other topics. Slides include: what is an interpretation and examples Walk through a question with a sample answer Planning table on PP (and attached word document) on analysing interpretations Answering ‘how and why interpretations are reached’ Giving starter sentences to use in the exam 5 practice questions a revision poster task
A Level History Henry VIII revision flashcards (AQA spec)
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A Level History Henry VIII revision flashcards (AQA spec)

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These flashcards are based on the AQA specification but include content on all the key policies, events, treaties etc. relating to King Henry VIII. There are two flashcards on each page and 15 pages in total. I printed them off on card, cut in half, hole punched and treasury tagged one corner. They were produced for the students I teach who struggle to remember facts! Content based on the spec: •• Henry VIII: character and aims; addressing Henry VII’s legacy •• Government: Crown and Parliament, ministers, domestic policies including the establishment of Royal Supremacy •• Relationships with Scotland and other foreign powers; securing the succession •• Society: elites and commoners; regional issues and the social impact of religious upheaval; rebellion •• Economic development: trade, exploration, prosperity and depression •• Religion: renaissance ideas; reform of the Church; continuity and change by 1547
Depression, War and Recovery (Britain 1931-51) GCSE 39 practice questions for WJEC 2017 exam
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Depression, War and Recovery (Britain 1931-51) GCSE 39 practice questions for WJEC 2017 exam

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A 29 slide PowerPoint which goes through every GCSE exam question which could feature in the 2017 exam for Depression, War and Recovery option. Includes: - At least three practice questions for each exam question - plans and answers for the essay question - a word document student answer booklet with writing frames for each question. - source and non source questions Overall there are 39 practice exam questions all tailored for the 2017 exam with writing frames for every question in the student answer booklet.
A Level History Henry VII revision flashcards (AQA spec)
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A Level History Henry VII revision flashcards (AQA spec)

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These flashcards are based on the AQA specification but include content on all the key policies, events, treaties etc relating to King Henry VII. There are two flashcards on each page and 15 pages in total. I printed them off on card, cut in half, hole punched and treasury tagged one corner. They were produced for the students I teach who struggle to remember facts! Content based on the spec: Henry Tudor’s consolidation of power: character and aims; establishing the Tudor dynasty Government: councils, parliament, justice, royal finance, domestic policies Relationships with Scotland and other foreign powers; securing the succession; marriage alliances Society: churchmen, nobles and commoners; regional division; social discontent and rebellions Economic development: trade, exploration, prosperity and depression Religion; humanism; arts and learning
AQA A Level History Henry VII 47 page work booklet
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AQA A Level History Henry VII 47 page work booklet

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AQA A Level History Henry VII work booklet This is a 47 page work booklet based on the AQA course textbooks on The Tudors 1485-1603 published by Hodder. The booklet follows Part 1: Section 1: Chapter 1 on Henry VII Each page has tasks based on the information given, for example, making specific notes answering key questions examining extracts based on the exam question stem practice essays completing tables spider diagram completing evaluation tables At the end of the booklet there is advice and a planning template on how to write an essay and advice and practice on answer the interpretations questions.
EDUQAS HISTORY- One page Knowledge Organiser ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE
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EDUQAS HISTORY- One page Knowledge Organiser ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE

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This is a two sided knowledge organiser for the Entertainment & Leisure unit for WJEC / EDUQAS GCSE History course. It covers all the main points from all of the key questions in an easy to read, visual design. It was designed to help make the topic more accessible for middle and lower attaining students who struggle with seperate knowledge organisers. It is colour coordinated into topics. Side 1 - All the main points and conclusions for each of the key questions 1-6 Side 2 - Historical site Wembley and advice on how to answer each exam question To make the most of this resource, it should be printed on A3 paper (already formatted for A3) in colour and back to back. Mine are laminated to use in the classroom. *Please note: This is a four era knowledge organiser arranged into the Medieval era, Early Modern era, Late Modern era and Contemporary/Modern era. This is not arranged into three eras for centres who prefer to teach Medieval, Early Modern and Modern eras. *
WJEC/EDUQAS GCSE  HISTORY USA 1910-1929 -One page  Knowledge Organiser all topics LATs
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WJEC/EDUQAS GCSE HISTORY USA 1910-1929 -One page Knowledge Organiser all topics LATs

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This is an A3 two sided knowledge organiser for the USA 1910-1929 unit for WJEC / EDUQAS GCSE History course. It covers all the main points from all of the key questions in an easy to read, visual design. It was designed to help make the topic more accessible for middle and lower attaining students who struggle with separate knowledge organisers. Side 1 - All the main points for each of the key questions 1-6 Side 2 - Key question 7 and advice on how to answer each exam question To make the best of the resource, you should print in colour on A3 (already formatted for A3 printing) on both sides. Mine are laminated as well to use in class.
WJEC/Eduqas GCSE History - Elizabeth I lessons (KQ2 - Rich & Poor)
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WJEC/Eduqas GCSE History - Elizabeth I lessons (KQ2 - Rich & Poor)

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A sequence of three lessons for key question 1 of Elizabeth I - How did life differ for the rich and poor in Elizabethan times? These lessons are retrieval based and are used in conjunction with the knowledge organiser included. Lesson 1 - The Big Picture - extended content with a Do it Now and retrieval activity Lesson 2 - Mind mapping lesson with an example mind map and a Do Now for the start of the lesson Lesson 3 - Testing - An extended Do Now comprising of 10 factual questions and one of the exam questions which feature on the Elizabeth I exam paper. The question is explained, modelled and then students have a go too. The slides are based around the knowledge on the knowledge organiser. During the mind mapping and retrieval activities, higher ability students are given extra information so that they complete in more detail. We have found this method successful in helping all of our students remember the key information as the three lesson sequence embeds the core knowledge they need. Homeworks should be focused on revising / self-quizzing from knowledge organisers as well as completing mind maps. This method is also useful when students are absent from previous lessons as they are able to fit straight back in by using knowledge organisers.
Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History - Elizabeth I lessons (KQ1 - Government)
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Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History - Elizabeth I lessons (KQ1 - Government)

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A sequence of three lessons for key question 1 of Elizabeth I - How successful was the government of Elizabeth I? These lessons are retrieval based and are used in conjunction with the knowledge organiser included. Lesson 1 - The Big Picture - extended content with a Do it Now and retrieval activity Lesson 2 - Mind mapping lesson with an example mind map and a Do Now for the start of the lesson Lesson 3 - Testing - An extended Do Now comprising of 10 factual questions and one of the exam questions which feature on the Elizabeth I exam paper. The question is explained, modelled and then students have a go too. The slides are based around the knowledge on the knowledge organiser. During the mind mapping and retrieval activities, higher ability students are given extra information so that they complete in more detail. We have found this method successful in helping our students remember the key information as the three lesson sequence embeds the core knowledge they need. Homeworks should be focused on revising / self-quizzing from knowledge organisers as well as completing mind maps. This method is also useful when students are absent from previous lessons as they are able to fit straight back in by using knowledge organisers.
Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History - Elizabeth I lessons (KQ3 - Entertainment)
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Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History - Elizabeth I lessons (KQ3 - Entertainment)

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A sequence of three lessons for key question 1 of Elizabeth I - What were the most popular types of entertainment in Elizabethan times? These lessons are retrieval based and are used in conjunction with the knowledge organiser included. Lesson 1 - The Big Picture - extended content with a Do it Now and retrieval activity Lesson 2 - Mind mapping lesson with an example mind map and a Do Now for the start of the lesson Lesson 3 - Testing - An extended Do Now comprising of 10 factual questions and one of the exam questions which feature on the Elizabeth I exam paper. The question is explained, modelled and then students have a go too. The slides are based around the knowledge on the knowledge organiser. During the mind mapping and retrieval activities, higher ability students are given extra information so that they complete in more detail. We have found this method successful in helping all of our students remember the key information as the three lesson sequence embeds the core knowledge they need. Homeworks should be focused on revising / self-quizzing from knowledge organisers as well as completing mind maps. This method is also useful when students are absent from previous lessons as they are able to fit straight back in by using knowledge organisers.
AQA A Level History The Tudors 1C - The beginning of Elizabeth's reign - 36 page work booklet
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AQA A Level History The Tudors 1C - The beginning of Elizabeth's reign - 36 page work booklet

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This is a 36 page work booklet based on the AQA course textbooks on The Tudors 1485-1603 published by Hodder. The booklet follows Section 2: Part 1: Chapter 6 on the beginning of Elizabeth’s reign. Each page has tasks based on the information given, for example, • making specific notes • answering key questions • examining extracts based on the exam question stem • practice essays and interpretations questions • completing tables • revising some relevant knowledge • learning key words and key terms
Eduqas / WJEC GCSE History The Elizabethan Age 1558-1603   Question revision cards and posters
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Eduqas / WJEC GCSE History The Elizabethan Age 1558-1603 Question revision cards and posters

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This resource explains the requirements for all of the questions in the new GCSE exam for component 1: The Elizabethan Age but can be easily adapted for all the other component 1 units. Includes 8 flashcards (just print off on card and cut into four) for students to be given for revision. Also includes 8 posters which are bigger A4 versions of the flashcards. Content includes: -Question 1 skills - Question 2 skills - Question 3 skills - Question 4 skills - Question 5 skills - Analysing an interpretation skills - Analysing a contemporary source skills - Wider Historical knowledge examples This resource was made because my classes were struggling to apply the right skills to the right questions! As the picture shows, I laminated them, hole punched the top left hand corner and put them on a key ring ring. My class carry a copy for reference at home and school. N.B. This copy of flashcards is uncoloured.