I am currently a head of faculty, with over 10 years teaching experience, specialising in History. I am passionate about developing excellent teaching which allows all pupils to feel challenged, supported and involved in their own learning. I have maintained outstanding results across KS4 and 5 and feel this has been made possible through rigorously planned lessons which are constantly updated to take into account meaningful, pedagogical changes in education.
I am currently a head of faculty, with over 10 years teaching experience, specialising in History. I am passionate about developing excellent teaching which allows all pupils to feel challenged, supported and involved in their own learning. I have maintained outstanding results across KS4 and 5 and feel this has been made possible through rigorously planned lessons which are constantly updated to take into account meaningful, pedagogical changes in education.
Hello there,
This lesson is entitled ‘Britain’s Agricultural Revolution’.
It has been planned as part of a unit on Industrial Britain and is suitable for those of secondary school age. It is fully resourced and would take one to two lessons to complete.
The main focuses of the lesson are:
… The move from open field farming to enclosure
… New technology (Seed Drill)
… Charles ‘Turnip’ Townshend’s crop rotation system
… Robert Bakewell’s selective breeding
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Hello there,
This lesson is entitled ‘The Murders of Jack the Ripper’.
It has been planned as part of a unit on life in Industrial Britain and is suitable for those of secondary school age. It is fully resourced and would take at least two to three hours of teaching time to complete.
The lesson begins with an examination of why crime was a problem during this period and the efforts that were made to tackle it. This then links in to the problems in Whitechapel specifically.
Following this, there are activities on the victims of the ripper murders, the suspects and the infamous letters.
The lesson then concludes by considering why Jack the Ripper was never caught and providing an interpretations based skill question for the students to complete.
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World War 2: Evacuation and the Kindertransport
Fully resourced lesson, examining British evacuation, as well as the Kindertransport and the work of Nicholas Winton.
This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, a variety of different activities, many different historical sources and a number of relevant educational videos.
Thanks.
This is a complete unit of lessons, covering all 4 topics from the specification in their entirety.
Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.
I have also included a personal learning checklist (PLC) and tracker as a free addition to the bundle.
• Topic 1: The Weimar Republic 1918–29
o Lesson 1: The Origins of the Republic, 1918-19
o Lesson 2: The Early Challenges to the Weimar Republic, 1919-23 - The Treaty of Versailles
o Lesson 3: The Early Challenges to the Weimar Republic, 1919-23 - Challenges from the Left and Right
o Lesson 4: The Early Challenges to the Weimar Republic, 1919-23 - Hyperinflation
o Lesson 5: The recovery of the Republic, 1924–29
o Lesson 6: Changes in Society, 1924–29
• Topic 2: Hitler’s Rise to Power, 1919–33
o Lesson 7: Early Development of the Nazi Party, 1920-1922
o Lesson 8: The Munich Putsch and the Lean Years, 1923-1929
o Lesson 9: The Growth in Support for the Nazis, 1929-1932
o Lesson 10: How Hitler became Chancellor, 1932-33
• Topic 3: Nazi Control and Dictatorship, 1933–39
o Lesson 11: The Creation of a Dictatorship, 1933-34
o Lesson 12: The Police State
o Lesson 13: Controlling and Influencing Attitudes
o Lesson 14: Opposition, Resistance and Conformity
• Topic 4: Life in Nazi Germany, 1933–39
o Lesson 15: Nazi Policies Towards Women
o Lesson 16: Nazi Policies Towards the Young
o Lesson 17: Employment and Living Standards
o Lesson 18: The Persecution of Minorities
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 4: Life in Nazi Germany, 1933–39
• Lesson 1: Nazi Policies Towards Women
• Lesson 2: Nazi Policies Towards the Young
• Lesson 3: Employment and Living Standards
• Lesson 4: The Persecution of Minorities
Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 3: Nazi Control and Dictatorship, 1933–39
• Lesson 1: The Creation of a Dictatorship, 1933-34
• Lesson 2: The Police State
• Lesson 3: Controlling and Influencing Attitudes
• Lesson 4: Opposition, Resistance and Conformity
Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 2: Hitler’s Rise to Power, 1919–33
• Lesson 1: Early Development of the Nazi Party, 1920-1922
• Lesson 2: The Munich Putsch and the Lean Years, 1923-1929
• Lesson 3: The Growth in Support for the Nazis, 1929-1932
• Lesson 4: How Hitler became Chancellor, 1932-33
Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 1: The Weimar Republic 1918–29
• Lesson 1: The Origins of the Republic, 1918-19
• Lesson 2: The Early Challenges to the Weimar Republic, 1919-23 - The Treaty of Versailles
• Lesson 3: The Early Challenges to the Weimar Republic, 1919-23 - Challenges from the Left and Right
• Lesson 4: The Early Challenges to the Weimar Republic, 1919-23 - Hyperinflation
• Lesson 5: The recovery of the Republic, 1924–29
• Lesson 6: Changes in Society, 1924–29
Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 4: Life in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939
Lesson 4: The Persecution of Minorities
Nazi racial beliefs and policies
The treatment of minorities: Slavs, ‘gypsies’, homosexuals and those with disabilities.
The persecution of the Jews, including the boycott of Jewish shops and businesses (1933), the Nuremberg Laws and Kristallnacht.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 4: Life in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939
Lesson 3: Employment and Living Standards
Nazi policies to reduce unemployment, including the labour service, autobahns, rearmament and invisible unemployment.
Changes in the standard of living, especially of German workers.
The Labour Front, Strength Through Joy, Beauty of Labour.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 4: Life in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939
Lesson 2: Nazi Policies Towards the Young
Nazi aims and policies towards the young: The Hitler Youth and League of German Maidens.
Nazi control of the young through education, the curriculum and teachers.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 4: Life in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939
Lesson 1: Nazi Policies Towards Women
Nazi views on women and the family.
Nazi policies towards women: marriage, family, employment and appearance.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 3: Nazi Control and Dictatorship, 1933–39
Lesson 4: Opposition, Resistance and Conformity
The extent of support for the Nazi regime.
Opposition from the Churches, including the role of Pastor Niemöller.
Opposition from the young, including the Swing Youth and the Edelweiss Pirates.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 3: Nazi Control and Dictatorship, 1933–39
Lesson 3: Controlling and Influencing Attitudes (Propaganda and Censorship)
Goebbels and the Ministry of Propaganda
Censorship, Nazi use of media, rallies and sport, including the Berlin Olympics of 1936.
Nazi control of culture and the arts, including art, architecture, literature and film.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 3: Nazi Control and Dictatorship, 1933–39
Lesson 2: The Police State
The role of the Gestapo, the SS, the SD and concentration camps.
Nazi control of the legal system, judges and law courts.
Nazi policies towards the Catholic and Protestant Churches, including the Reich Church and the Concordat.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 3: Nazi Control and Dictatorship, 1933–39
Lesson 1: The Creation of a Dictatorship, 1933-34
The Reichstag Fire
The Enabling Act
The banning of other parties and trade unions.
The Night of the Long Knives and the death of Hindenburg.
Hitler becoming Führer
The army and the oath of allegiance.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 2: Hitler’s Rise to Power, 1919–33
Lesson 4: How Hitler became Chancellor, 1932-33
Detailed analysis of voting patterns and Nazi growth from 1924-1933
Political Developments in 1932 – all elections and voting statistics
How Hitler became Chancellor - The Backstairs Intrigue (Von Papen, Schleicher etc.)
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 2: Hitler’s Rise to Power, 1919–33
Lesson 3: The growth in Support for the Nazis, 1929-32
The Wall Street Crash and its effects – unemployment etc
Growth in Support for the Nazis and reasons for this (how they appealed to different aspects of society)
Nazi Electoral Successes
The SA, The Communists and the Role of Hitler
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 2: Hitler’s Rise to Power, 1919–33
Lesson 2: The Munich Putsch and the Lean Years, 1923-1929
Full break down and analysis of the causes, events and consequences of the Munich Putsch
The ‘Lean years’ - Party re-organisation and Bamberg.
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39
Topic 2: Hitler’s Rise to Power, 1919–33
Lesson 1: The Early Development of the Nazi Party, 1920-23
Hitler’s early career
The early growth of the Nazi party
How the Nazis appealed to the people
Analysis of key features - Führerprinzip, 25 Point Programme, Origins of the Swastika etc.
The role and significance of the SA
This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.