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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.
The African Slave Trade: The Abolition of Slavery
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The African Slave Trade: The Abolition of Slavery

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Complete lesson on the abolition of the slave trade, designed for Key Stage 3. This lesson is clear and easy to follow. Hyperlinked videos are included, as are a number of different activities for students to engage with. Recently updated for the new academic year, with new activities and videos included.
Slavery: The African Slave Trade (Complete Unit)
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Slavery: The African Slave Trade (Complete Unit)

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Comprehensive unit of lessons on the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Lesson 1 - Origins of the African Slave Trade Lesson 2 - The Triangular Trade and the Middle Passage Lesson 3 - Slave Auctions Lesson 4 - Life on the Plantations Lesson 5 - Resistance and Escape Lesson 6 - The Abolition of Slavery Each lesson is comprehensive and fully resourced, with many different activities and videos included throughout.
Edexcel GCSE Warfare Through Time - Warfare and British Society in the 18th and 19th Centuries
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Edexcel GCSE Warfare Through Time - Warfare and British Society in the 18th and 19th Centuries

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Designed for the Edexcel GCSE unit ‘Warfare Through Time, c1250-present’. This is a set of presentations on Warfare and British Society in the 18th and 19th centuries (1700-1900). These presentations are clean and clear for students to easily engage with. They have been designed to scaffold the teaching of this part of the course closely alongside the use of the Pearson Edexcel Warfare Through Time textbook, which is where the depth of information is contained. Purple pen tasks / questions are also included.
The War in Vietnam, 1954-1975
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The War in Vietnam, 1954-1975

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Complete unit on the Vietnam war 1954-1975. These lessons were designed for GCSE study. Part 1: Introduction to the Vietnam War and Military Tactics - Lesson 1: Introduction to the Vietnam War - Lesson 2: American and Guerilla Tactics - Lesson 3: The My Lai Massacre Part 2: Coverage of the War and Demands for Peace - Lesson 4: The Peace Movement 1968-73 - Lesson 5: The Kent State University Protest - Lesson 6: The Fulbright Hearings Part 3 - Why Were American Actions to End the War Unsuccessful? - Lesson 7: The TET Offensive - Lesson 8: Bombing of the north and Vietnamisation - Lesson 9: The Paris Peace Conference, 1973 and American Withdrawal - Lesson 10: The Fall of Saigon The lessons are full of information, activities, reading, discussion and relevant hyperlinked videos throughout. Ferriby textbook is made reference to in places purely for further reading - not essential.
The Attack on Pearl Harbour
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The Attack on Pearl Harbour

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Complete lesson, designed for Key stage 3, on the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, 7th December 1941. - This lesson is full of information and images for class reading, recording and discussion. - There are number of engaging hyperlinked videos. Some showing dramatisations of the events and others being factual / informative. - A variety of activities are included throughout the lesson.
The My Lai Massacre, 1968
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The My Lai Massacre, 1968

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Full lesson on the My Lai Massacre, 1968. Context, significance and a case study on Lieutenant William Calley. Hyperlinked videos included. Lesson refers to the Ferriby GCSE textbook for further reading on one slide.
Propaganda in Nazi Germany
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Propaganda in Nazi Germany

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Whole lesson on propaganda in Nazi Germany, with information and hyperlinked videos throughout - Joseph Goebbels - Book burning - Posters and newspapers - Speeches - Cinema and film - Rallies - Sport, Festivals, Art and Music - Censorship (covered using hyper linked videos, and activity to be completed alongside use of Ferriby textbook) - Homework task on opposition to the Nazi regime
World War One: Life in the Trenches
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World War One: Life in the Trenches

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Complete lesson, designed for KS3, examining what life was like for soldiers in the trenches of the Western Front during World War One. This lesson is fully resourced, with clear, progressive differentiated activities and relating educational videos.
World War One: Conscientious Objectors
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World War One: Conscientious Objectors

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Complete lesson on conscientious objectors. Focuses include... - Source analysis activities throughout the lesson - Contextual information - chances for reading, recording and discussion - Hyperlinked documentary and differentiated question sheets for students to answer as they watch - Plenary activity and Homework
The Causes of World War One: The Schlieffen Plan
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The Causes of World War One: The Schlieffen Plan

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This is a complete lesson on the Schlieffen Plan, designed for KS3. - 'Do Now’starter - Hyperlinked educational videos - Detailed maps, information and activities throughout - Also includes a reflection slide with a working 10 minute timer (could be used for other lessons as well).
1066 - Castles: How William Controlled the Lands
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1066 - Castles: How William Controlled the Lands

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1066 - Castles: How William Controlled the Lands - Recap and starter activity - Paired pictionary activity - Contextual information for reading, discussion and recording - Relevant hyperlinked videos - In-depth analysis of the methods used for attacking and defending castles - Extended writing activities - Class dominoes activity - A choice of 2 interactive plenary activities
1066 and The Norman Conquest (William the Conqueror)
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1066 and The Norman Conquest (William the Conqueror)

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Lesson bundle comprehensively covering the Norman Conquest. Lesson 1: The Succession Crisis - Who Should be King of England? Lesson 2: 1066: The Year of 3 Battles (Fulford, Stamford Bridge and Hastings) - How William became King of England Lesson 3: The Harrying of the North Lesson 4: Castles - How William Controlled the Lands Lesson 5: The Feudal System Lesson 6: The Domesday Book
The African Slave Trade: Life on the Plantations
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The African Slave Trade: Life on the Plantations

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Complete lesson on what life was like for slaves on the plantations, designed for Key Stage 3. This lesson is clear and easy to follow. Hyperlinked videos are included, as are a number of activities for students to engage with.
The Cold War: The Berlin Blockade, 1948-49
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The Cold War: The Berlin Blockade, 1948-49

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Complete lesson on the Berlin Blockade of 1948-49, including: - Hyperlinked informative video - Activity examining the causes and consequences of the blockade - Chances for analysis of a number of relevant sources throughout
World War One - Complete Unit
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World War One - Complete Unit

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Unit of 10 lessons, designed for Key Stage 3, covering a number of aspects on World War One. 1. The Long Term Causes of World War One 2. The Schlieffen Plan 3. Propaganda - Why did men sign up to fight? 4. Conscientious Objectors 5. Life in the Trenches of the Western Front 6. The Battle of the Somme 7. The Battle of the Somme - Assessment 8. Injuries and Treatment 9. The Christmas Truce 10. The Treaty of Versailles
Jack the Ripper: Life in the East End of London
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Jack the Ripper: Life in the East End of London

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Jack the Ripper: Life in the East End of London Designed for Key Stage 3, this is the first lesson in a unit on Jack the Ripper. It explores what life was like in the East End (Whitechapel) and why crime was easier to commit in this period. A variety of activities run throughout the lesson.
Medieval England: Villages and Towns
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Medieval England: Villages and Towns

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Medieval England: Villages and Towns This is a complete lesson, designed for Key Stage 3, on villages and towns in Medieval England. Particular focuses include living conditions, hierarchy and the different jobs that people did. This lesson includes reading and discussion opportunities, a number of different activities and many educational videos.