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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!
Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History USA 1910-1929 Spider Diagrams templates for revision
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Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History USA 1910-1929 Spider Diagrams templates for revision

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Includes 8 spider diagram templates for revising the topic of USA 1910-1929. Uses pictures and key words to split the topics up into manageable revision chunks. Topics are: 1 – USA general 2 - Immigration 3 – Race and Religion 4 – Crime and Corruption 5 – Economic Boom 6 – End of Prosperity 7- Entertainment 8 – Women
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.
An introduction to politics lesson
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An introduction to politics lesson

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I devised this lesson trying to introduce my History GCSE class to the Britain 1951-1979 WJEC Britain topic. It covers the basics: - The role of the PM - Past PM's and task - What is a constituency? - Example of constituency - The different British main political parties and task - First past the post and proportional voting systems - The different Secretaries of State - Task on the political hierarchy
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.
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 (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.
Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History - Elizabeth I lessons (KQ7 - Puritan Threat)
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Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History - Elizabeth I lessons (KQ7 - Puritan Threat)

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A sequence of three lessons for key question 1 of Elizabeth I - Why did the Puritans become an increasing threat during Elizabeth’s reign? 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 (KQ5 - Catholic Threat)
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Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History - Elizabeth I lessons (KQ5 - Catholic Threat)

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A sequence of three lessons for key question 1 of Elizabeth I - Why were the Catholics such a serious threat to Elizabeth? 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 (KQ4 - Religion)
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Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History - Elizabeth I (KQ4 - Religion)

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A sequence of three lessons for key question 1 of Elizabeth I - How successfully did Elizabeth deal with the problem of religion? 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 Elizabeth I lessons (KQ6 - Armada)
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Eduqas/WJEC Elizabeth I lessons (KQ6 - Armada)

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A sequence of three lessons for key question 1 of Elizabeth I - How much of a threat was the Spanish Armada? 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.
WJEC GCSE History -  Depression, War & Recovery Revision Clocks
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WJEC GCSE History - Depression, War & Recovery Revision Clocks

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Includes 7 revision clock templates for students to revise the topic of Depression, War & Recovery. Topics are: Clock 1 – The coming of the Depression Clock 2 – Life during the Depression Clock 3 – The coming of war Clock 4 – Life during war time Clock 5 – Keeping up morale Clock 6 – Life after the war Clock 7 – Rebuilding the country after 1945 Printing off in A3 is best for writing space. Spend 5 minutes on each section and one clock lasts a 60 minute lesson or use for students to revise individually.
Eduqas/ WJEC GCSE History Elizabeth I - REVISION CLOCKS
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Eduqas/ WJEC GCSE History Elizabeth I - REVISION CLOCKS

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Includes 8 revision clock templates for students to revise the topic of Elizabeth I. Topics are: Clock 1 - People Clock 2 - Government Clock 3 - Rich and Poor Clock 4 - Entertainment Clock 5 - Religion Clock 6 - Catholics Clock 7 - Armada Clock 8 - Puritans Printing off in A3 is best for writing space. Spend 5 minutes on each section and one clock lasts a 60 minute lesson or use for students to revise individually.
Eduqas/ WJEC GCSE History USA 1910-1929 - REVISION CLOCKS
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Eduqas/ WJEC GCSE History USA 1910-1929 - REVISION CLOCKS

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Includes 8 revision clock templates for students to revise the topic of the USA 1910-1929. Topics are: Clock 1 - USA general Clock 2 – Immigration Clock 3 - Race and Religion Clock 4 - Crime and Corruption Clock 5 - Economic Boom Clock 6 - End of Prosperity Clock 7 - Entertainment Clock 8 - Women Printing off in A3 is best for writing space. Spend 5 minutes on each section and one clock lasts a 60 minute lesson or use for students to revise individually.
Eduqas GCSE History- The Elizabethan Age WALKING TALKING MOCK & OTHER MOCK PAPER
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Eduqas GCSE History- The Elizabethan Age WALKING TALKING MOCK & OTHER MOCK PAPER

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Show your students how to answer the Elizabethan age paper with a Pixl idea - Walking Talking mock. Using the questions from the Hodder textbook this mock walks students through the exam process and includes structured paragraph starters for each question. Includes: Walking talking mock with sentence starters and mark scheme Walking talking mock blank with no sentence starters Another mock paper with different questions with no sentence starters
Eduqas / WJEC GCSE History USA 1910-1929 Revision of topic
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Eduqas / WJEC GCSE History USA 1910-1929 Revision of topic

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Three files (which comprise a total of 14 pages) of revision tasks for the USA topic. Includes a variety of activities including fill in the blanks, True or False, describe questions. These are knowledge based activities - could be used as a holiday homework or revision activities in class.
AQA A Level History NEA STUDENT WORKBOOK
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AQA A Level History NEA STUDENT WORKBOOK

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My students were really struggling with the NEA aspect of the AQA A Level. The aim of the book is to help guide the students with the NEA whilst allowing them to independently tackle it at home especially in the summer holidays. It includes 3 approved NEA questions which are used at my school but this is easily editable if you are changing to fit your school questions. This is a 60 page booklet which contains guidance, advice, exemplars and activities for students to complete. There is a contents page at the beginning which lists the following page information: Page Topic 3 - Grade boundaries & target grades 4 - NEA Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) part 1 5 - Background to the Civil Rights in the USA 6 - Background to Russia 7 - NEA Questions 8 - My NEA Question 9 - NEA Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) part 2 10 - NEA Mark Scheme 11 - Bibliography 14 - Unpacking your question 16 - Decade Checker 17 - Interpretations 30 - Evaluating the values of sources 41 - Creating a detailed plan 43 - Writing your introduction 48 - Writing up your NEA - common issues 50 - Writing your final judgement 55 - Footnotes 56 - An example of a NEA with footnotes 57 - Research 58 - Space for notes & research
Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History USA 1910-1929 - 61 practice exam questions NEW EXAM
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Eduqas/WJEC GCSE History USA 1910-1929 - 61 practice exam questions NEW EXAM

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These practice questions on the USA 1910-1929 exam paper for Eduqas came about after my pupils wanted past papers to help them revise! I have put together a selection of practice questions in the style of all seven questions on the exam paper. Question 1 Use Source A and your own knowledge to explain why (15 questions) Question 2 What was the purpose of Source B? (14 questions) Question 3 Do the interpretations support the view that (8 questions) Question 4 Which of the sources is more useful to an historian studying (13 questions) Question 5 To what extent do you agree with this interpretation? (11 questions) This will give pupils a chance to get a real feel for the new paper and practice their exam skills.
AQA A Level History 1C Knowledge Organisers Henry VII
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AQA A Level History 1C Knowledge Organisers Henry VII

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A set of knowledge organisers covering the topic of Henry VII following the AQA A Level History 1C The Tudors specification. The first 8 KO’s focus on the key content from the spec and the final 4 KO’s focus on key people from this period. The resource comprises of 12 Knowledge organisers to use in lessons: To what extent had Henry VII successfully established his authority by 1487? (A) Henry VII’s character, background and aims To what extent had Henry VII successfully established his authority by 1487? (B) Establishing The Tudor Dynasty How effective was Henry VII’s reform of government in the years 1485-1509? How successful was Henry VII’s foreign policy? Was society in England more peaceful & stable during Henry VII’s reign? How did the economy develop under Henry VII? How far did intellectual and religious ideas change and develop and with what effects? How successful was Henry VII? Key people during Henry VII’s reign a. Family Key people during Henry VII’s reign b. Threats Key people during Henry VII’s reign c. Other notable key figures / influences on Henry VII Key people during Henry VII’s reign d. Foreign Rulers Best printed A4 in colour, images are used to support the dual coding theory & act as symbols to aid learning and revision.