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King Henry VIII vs Suleiman the Magnificent
PowerPoint & two worksheets that compares the reigns of King Henry VIII and his contemporary Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire. This lesson is a great way to continue to teach the Tudors at Key stage 3 but also to diversify the history curriculum.
Activities include
Starter activity to identify which quote is not about Henry VIII (a positive amongst negative judgments).
A gap fill covering key areas of Henry’s reign that have likely been considered in earlier lessons to establish a baseline for the comparison.
A comprehension activity to identify evidence of Suleiman’s foreign relations, his religious policies, his treatment of wives, family members and advisers, his management of finance, and whether his policies benefited the people of his empire.
Have completed a comparison table pupils judge whether Henry and Suleiman were similar or different in their polices, actions and achievements.
Source analysis and accompanying questions on which monarch best lives up to Erasmus’ judgment on ideal kingship.
Extension task on whether a comparison of the Monarch’s achievements using a 16th century map as stimulus might not be fair.
Designed for teaching an academically able Key Stage 3 class covering the Tudors.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
Mid-Tudor Crisis: Female monarchy & Queen Mary I
PowerPoint and two worksheets that examines the role of gender in Mary’s reign looking at Wyatt’s Rebellion, the marriage to King Philip II, John Knox’s attack on female monarchs.
Activities include
Source analysis of the the Monstrous Regiment of Women by Knox
Evaluation of the key events of the reign to determine whether or not gender caused Mary’s problems or limited her ability to deal with them.
Source analysis of the marriage treaty between Mary & Philip.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y106 The Early & Mid Tudors.
Duration: Two 1hr lessons approx.
Mid-Tudor Crisis: The Lady Jane Grey Plot
PowerPoint (with 8 slides) and three Word Documents that examines the Lady Jane Grey Plot including why Edward VI named Jane over Mary Tudor, Elizabeth Tudor, Mary Queen of Scots or Francis Grey, the role of the Duke the Northumberland, the reasons why the plot failed and the issue of who was the rebel; Jane or Mary.
Activities include
Starter activity connecting Henry VIII’s Acts of Succession with the correct description (based on prior learning)
Analysis of the Tudor Family tree to complete a table on the suitability of potential heirs to Edward’s throne in 1553.
Analysis of Edward’s Device for the Succession to consider how the document changed and why.
Source analysis to identify the Duke of Northumberland’s motives in supporting Lady Jane Grey.
Comprehension activity on the events of the plot to identify causes of failure and three overarching factors
Evidence based discussion / debate on who was the rebel in 1553; Jane or Mary?
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y106 The Early & Mid Tudors.
Lesson Length: 1hr x 2 depending on pace.
King Henry VII: The Yorkist Threat
PowerPoint (with eight slides) and three Word Documents that examine the threat posed to King Henry VII. The lesson focuses on the foreign and domestic support enjoyed by Francis Lovell, Lambert Simnel, Perkin Warbeck and the Earl of Suffolk as well as the strength of their respective claims to the throne and the longevity of their threat. The lesson also considers Henry’s success in use diplomacy, force and mercy in dealing with his Yorkist opponents.
Activities include
Starter activity source analysis on how secure Henry VII was on his throne.
Analysis of the Yorkist family tree to determine the extent of threat Henry faced after 1485.
A reading and comprehension task in which students complete a comparative table on the four main Yorkist threats.
A ranking activity on the Yorkist threats.
A matching task on how Henry used diplomacy to weaken the the Yorkists.
A discussion based task to establish the link between diplomacy and the threat of force.
A sorting task on the eventual fates of Henry’s Yorkist opponents and their supporters to help students consider the relative importance of various factors in dealing with the threat.
A ranking task to determine the importance of factors in determining Henry’s success against the Yorkists.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y106 The Early & Mid Tudors.
Duration: 2x1hr lessons approx.
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German Nationalism: Causes of the 1848 Revolts
PowerPoint (with 8 slides) and two Word Documents that examines the socio-economic and political causes of the 1848 Revolts with a particular focus on the experience of the German Confederation.
Activities include
Comparative analysis of primary source to identify causes of the revolts.
Sorting activity to match causes with the social group most effected; peasants, urban workers or the middle classes.
Activity to link causes to show the relationships between them.
Ranking activity to consider which causes (socio-economic, nationalist or liberal) were most important important to different social groups.
Evidence sorting task to consider the credibility of the Marxist interpretation of the 1848 Revolts.
Comprehension task to write a synopsis of a historian’s view of the causes of 1848.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: two 1hr lessons depending on pace.
German Nationalism: The North German Confederation
PowerPoint (with 7 slides) and three word documents that examines the aftermath of the Seven Weeks War between Prussia and Austria and the establishment of the North German Confederation. The lesson also considers the nature of the North German Confederation.
Activities include
Analysis of the Treaty of Prague to consider the attitude of various countries to its terms.
Comparison activity on the Holy Roman Empire, the German Confederation & the North German Confederation to establish similarities and differences.
Sorting activity to decide whether the North German Confederation was democratic or not.
Evidence based discussion on the extent to which the North German Confederation was dominated by Prussia.
Matching activity on the different attitudes to Bismarck by political groups in the Prussian Parliament after the end of the Seven Weeks War.
Source analysis on the changing nature of German nationalism after 1866.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: 1hr 30min depending on pace.
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USA - A Divided Union: Watergate
PowerPoint (with 10 slides) and four worksheets that examines the causes and consequences of Watergate. Material covered includes Richard Nixon’s personality, the key events of the scandal and the roles of Nixon, CREEP, the Plumbers, FBI informant Deepthroat, the Washington Post journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, James McCord, White House lawyer John Dean, Federal Prosecutor Archibald Cox, Congress, President Gerald Ford and President Jimmy Carter. The consequences of Watergate for American politics, journalism and Nixon himself including key laws passed by Congress in the wake of Watergate.
Activities include
Source analysis activity to establish Nixon’s personality.
Reading and comprehension activity to identify any actions by Nixon or his supporters that were illegal or might make him unpopular with the American public during Watergate.
Matching activity to connect key groups and individuals with their role in the scandal.
Pupils to label a visual web of the scandal to show how the key figures were connected to each other.
A linking activity to match the new laws passed by Congress in the wake of Watergate with their purpose.
Pupils to use their knowledge of the scandal to judge who emerged from Watergate as winners of losers and complete a table of supporting evidence.
Ranking activity on who was most responsible for the end of Nixon’s presidency with several sources to stimulate discussion.
Optional 8 mark question on the effects of Watergate that could be set for homework.
Designed for the teaching of Edexcel iGCSE History 4HI1 Paper 1 Depth Study 7 A Divided Union: civil rights in the USA, 1945-74.
Lesson Length: 2hrs depending on pace.
German Nationalism: The Failure of 1848
PowerPoint (with six slides) and two Word Documents that examine the reasons for the failure of the 1848 Revolts in the German Confederation. Issues under consideration include socio-economic and political divisions between the revolutionaries, the strength of the conservatives, lack of widespread support, weak leadership & the role of disease epidemics.
Activities include
Analysis of extracts written by historians to identify factors that explain the reasons for the failure of the 1848 Revolts and evidence to support those factors.
Ranking task on the most important factor in the failure of 1848 to encourage debate.
Comparison activity on the respective roles of Austria and Prussia in 1848/49 to determine who played the key role in ending the revolts in the German Confederation.
Evidence based discussion to support or challaneg AJP Taylor’s view of the revolts as a failure.
Plenary task on the extent different social groups showed support for nationalism during the 1848 revolts.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
German Nationalism: The Danish War 1864
PowerPoint & 2 worksheets that examine the causes and consequences of the Danish War of 1864 over control of Schleswig-Holstein with particular emphasis on the roles of Bismarck, Prussia and the development of German Nationalism.
Activities include
Starter Quiz on the status of Schleswig-Holstein prior to 1864 based on prior learning
Reading & comprehension to identify any successes achieved by Bismarck & Prussia during the 1864 Danish War.
Matching activity to link interested parties (Austria, Denmark, Prussia, the German Confederation & the Duchies themselves) with their hopes for Schleswig-Holstein.
Activity in which pupils complete an evidence table with how Prussia benefited militarily, economically, territorially and in its relationship with Austria as a result of the Danish War.
Ranking task on the benefits Prussia achieved above.
Comparison of two passages by historians to evaluate which is more convincing in on the domestic consequences of the Danish War for Bismarck & Prussia.
Concluding debate on whether the Danish War was a victory for German nationalists.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
German Nationalism: The Frankfurt Parliament
PowerPoint & two worksheets that examine the role of the Frankfurt Parliament and its ultimate failure during the 1848 Revolts in the German Confederation. Issues that are covered are its political and social makeup, its attitude to the industrial code, the problem of Schleswig Holstein, the Grossdeutscheland / Klinedeutschland debate, the debate over whether a united Germany should be a republic or constitutional monarchy and the attitude of King Frederick William IV to the Frankfurt Parliament.
Activities include
Chronology exercise to establish a timeline of key events concerning the establishment and existence of the Frankfurt Parliament.
Analysis of data concerning the membership of the Frankfurt Parliament to draw conclusions about how representative it was.
Decision making exercise to encourage debate on the key issues the Frankfurt Parliament needed to address.
Matching task to link the issue faced with the Frankfurt Parliament’s policy with the consequence of that policy.
Sorting activity on whether reasons for the failure of the Frankfurt Parliament were its own fault or not.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
German Nationalism: Prussia and 1848
PowerPoint & worksheet that examines the events of the 1848 Revolts in Prussia. Content includes Frederick William IV’s policies prior to 1848, the rioting in March 1848 and Frederick William’s resulting concessions, the counter-revolution in October 1848 and the resulting Prussian constitution issued by the monarch.
Activities include
Comprehension and highlighting activity on the extent the actions of King Frederick William IV of Prussia reveal him to a liberal monarch or a conservative autocrat.
Analysis of three sources from Frederick William IV to explain his changing attitudes to the 1848 Revolts in Prussia.
Sorting activity to decide whether Frederick William’s constitution was liberal in nature or not.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
Medieval World: Sutton Hoo
Two lessons made up of two PowerPoints (each with 5 slides) and two Word Documents that examines what was buried at Sutton Hoo, whether the Saxons responsible were barbaric or civilised, whether the focus of the burial was Christian or pagan and who specifically was likely buried in Mound 1.
Activities include
Lesson 1
Starter activity in which students work out what was buried at Sutton Hoo based on a photograph from the 1939 dig.
Analysis of a source to identify the meaning of the term ‘barbaric’.
Analysis of the objects found in Mound 1 to complete a table on whether the culture responsible were civilised or barbaric.
Discussion, based on the objects, on what type of person was buried in Mound 1 at Sutton Hoo.
Lesson 2
Starter activity in which students analyse an image of a pagan burial to consider differences with modern burial practices.
Reading and comprehension exercise to understand the meaning of the term pagan.
Analysis of the objects found in Mound 1 to determine whether the culture responsible were pagans or Christians.
Discussion of why objects from both faiths were found in Mound 1.
Analysis of the objects found in Mound 1 in conjunction with a timeline to identify who was most likely buried at Sutton Hoo.
Designed for teaching an academically able Key Stage 3 class covering aspects of the Medieval World.
Lesson Length: Two 1hr lessons depending on pace.
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USA - A Divided Union: The Women's Movement
Two lessons on the causes and achievements of the Women’s Movement in America in the 1960s and 1970s. The lessons consider the roles of Betty Friedan, Eleanor Roosevelt, NOW, and the Women’s Liberation Movement. Issues such as access to abortion and equal pay are also considered. Resources are made up of two PowerPoints and three Word Documents.
Designed for the teaching of Edexcel iGCSE History 4HI1 Paper 1 Depth Study 7 A Divided Union: civil rights in the USA, 1945-74.
Lesson Lengths: 45min & 1 hr depending on pace.
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Jack the Ripper Lesson Bundle
A four lesson bundle on Jack the Ripper and the Whitechapel Murders of 1888. The lessons consider the nature of Jack’s victims, the suspects investigated by the authorities, the failure of the police investigation and the consequences of the murders including social change and how the murders should be remembered.
The bundle includes four PowerPoints and eight word documents of activities.
Each of the lessons is designed to last approximately 1hr depending on learning pace.
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German Nationalism: 1848 Revolts Bundle
A four lesson bundle on the development of German Nationalism in the context of the 1848 Revolts. The lessons consider the causes of revolts, the actions and ultimate failure of the Frankfurt Parliament, events in Prussia during the revolts and the overall reasons for the failure of the revolts.
The bundle includes four PowerPoints and six word documents of activities.
Each of the lessons is designed to support the teaching of OCR History Y314 and last approximately 1hr depending on learning pace.
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German Nationalism: 1789-1847 Bundle
Six lessons covering the start of the OCR Y314 German Nationalism A Level Unit. The bundle is made up of six PowerPoints (one for each lesson) and eight supporting Word Documents. The lessons are as follows -
The Holy Roman Empire in 1789
The Romantic Movement
Napoleon and Germany
The Congress of Vienna
Prince Metternich
The Zollverein
Lessons are designed to last approx. 1hr depending on pace and contain a variety of different learning activities.