KS4 Cold War lesson looking at the Prague Spring.
Lesson Objectives:
To be able to outline the key development of the Prague Spring.
To be able to explain the aims and reforms that were introduced.
To be able to assess the impact of and reaction to these reforms.
Includes:
Key words & definitions
Starter and map
Background information and relevant contextual knowledge
Information sheets on Prague Spring & Soviet Response
Colour code task and extension activity
Homework
GCSE Exam Question - Explain the importance of… (Edexcel 8 marker)
Edexcel GCSE History; The American West - Topic 2.3; US Government Policy towards the Plains Indians.
Lesson Objectives
To understand how changes affected the life of the Plains Indians
To understand the US Government policy towards Plains Indians and the impact of this.
Includes information, some questions, worksheet focused on reservations and an exam question.
Edexcel GCSE History; The American West - Topic 2.3; Consequences of settling on the Plains.
Lesson Objectives
To understand how changes affected the life of the Plains Indians
To understand the US Government policy towards Plains Indians and the impact of this.
Lesson Includes information, a link to a youtube video, colour code, several questions, a table and information cards cut out and sort and an exam question.
What makes up the UK Constitution?
To be able to confidently use key words like codified, entrenched and unitary.
To be able to understand the nature of the UK Constitution.
To be able to use examples to support the 5 main sources of the UK Constitution.
Outline:
Starter
Teacher talk
Reading & Research Task
Tutor2U Video
True/False plenary
This lesson references material from the following textbooks:
Edexcel UK Government and Politics for AS/A Level Fifth Edition 2017 - Neil McNaughton
The lessons requires pages from this textbook, but similar information could be found elsewhere or in updated Politics textbooks.
Worksheet where pupils make notes on the major themes (political reform, social reform etc) for each king.
Includes page numbers for the Ancient History textbook
Title: What was life like for Irish migrants in the 1800s?
Lesson Objectives
To be able to examine the why many Irish migrants came to Britain.
To be able to analyse the experience of Irish immigrants.
To be able to assess the impact of Irish migration.
Starter image, map, video, information, push and pull factors, information sheet, sources
Title: What Kind of Prejudice have Gypsy and Traveller migrants faced?
Learning Objectives:
To understand who Gypsy/traveller migrants were and where they came from
To analyse the Prejudice Gypsy migrants faced across history to better understand how to combat prejudice today
Information, key words, video, table, scenario
Really fun and engaging double lesson where students are given a ‘Castle Catalogue’ and a budget and are told to design a castle within budget, in the second lesson pupils test there castle against 8 progressively harder scenarios during a ‘siege’ to see how well there castle held up.
Lesson Objectives
To form an understanding of some of the challenges and decisions faced by Castle builders and to weigh up some of the decisions they would have had to have made
Includes;
Castle Catalogue
List of Scenarios
Worksheet for building there castle
Report Worksheet (Standard, Differented for Lower Ability and a third for SEN)
AQA GCSE History Exam Question Booklet; Britain: Health and the people, c1000 to the present day.
This 36 page booklet is full of exam questions for students to complete, includes Hints for the majority of questions, several question guidance sheets and a tracker.
KS3 lesson on ELizabeth I, and the problems she faced during her reign.
Lesson Objectives
To be able to explore some of the problems that Elizabeth faced during her reign.
To be able to explain why she faced these problems.
To be able to evaluate the significance of these challenges.
Lesson Includes;
Lesson Plan
Card sort (standard and differentiated)
Glossary of key terms
A series of 8 revision worksheets, each sheet has several different activities on. All activities are designed to help students revise.
Worksheets are great for in class revision, use as homework or in after school enhancements.
KS3 lesson looking at whether America apologise to Japan for dropping the Atomic Bomb.
Lesson includes;
Several images
Primary Source (Truman)
An Historians viewpoint
Worksheet on different factors
Factor information cards
Key stage 3 lesson looking at whether the bombing of Dresden be justified?
Lesson Objective
Identify the arguments for and against the bombing of Dresden and link the arguments together.
Includes;
Primary Source
Video Clip
Card sort (standard and differentiated
KS3 lessons looking at a timeline card sort activity for World War II and then a brief introduction to Blitzkrieg (Information, Small Card Sort, Worksheet, Clip)
AQA GCSE History America 1920-1973 Oppurtunity and Inequality - Lesson on Feminism.
Includes introduction, key images, key reading materials, revision sheet, documentary with graph to fill in.
How convincing is the case for a codified UK constitution?
To be able to recall our knowledge about the advantages and disadvantages to codification.
To be able to analyse the arguments for and against codification.
To make a judgement about whether the UK should become a codified constitution.
Outline:
Starter Activity
Case Study Analysis
Textbook Reading
Colour Code Activities
Source Practice
This lesson references material from the following resources:
Pearson Edexcel A level Politics (2019) - Jenkins, Tuck & Jefferies (Referred to as Pearson 2 in the PowerPoint)
Edexcel UK Government and Politics for AS/A Level Fifth Edition 2017 - Neil McNaughton
UK Government & Politics Annual Update 2018 - Neil McNaughton
Note: Source Practice Activity is taken from an external party.