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Why did Hitler invade the USSR?
Suitable for 11-14s. Whole lesson plus differentiated resources which looks at:
Operation Barbarossa
Why did Hitler invade the USSR?
Why did the invasion of the USSR fail?
Battle of Stalingrad
GCSE Crime and Punishment - Saxon/Norman
Whole lesson plus resources for GCSE Crime and Punishment (Edexcel 9-1). This lesson looks at the changes and continuity in crime and punishment from Saxon to Norman England. Features a card sort activity where students find changes/continuity in Anglo Saxon and Norman crime and punishment.
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Essay Planning - Henry VIII
For teaching OCR Disorder and Rebellion in Tudor England 1485-1603
Students are guided through the following exam question:
The Tudor Regime was never seriously threatened by the rebellions of the period 1485-1547. How far do you agree?
Perfect for teaching after studying the rebellions of Henry VII and Henry VIII. This is explained, step-by-step, including full essay planning for the paragraphs! Students find this really useful in how to structure these types of essays.
Also included
Fully resourced lesson
Detailed essay planning guide
Teacher notes
Model answer
AfL sheet
Thanks for looking at this resource, and please check out my other Tudor Rebellion lessons and resources (especially on Henry VII’s and Henry VIII’s rebellions). Please review if you purchase!
GCSE Elizabeth I: Reasons for exploration
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Early Elizabethan England 1558-1588
Whole lesson plus accompanying work booklet for teaching 'What led Elizabethans to explore?'
Includes a variety of differentiated activities to understand why there was an increase in exploration under the reign of Elizabeth I.
Feedback is welcome!
Mary I Rebellions REVISION LESSON
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
Whole lesson for revising the rebellions of Mary I:
Northumberland’s Rising
Wyatt’s Rebellion
This resource includes:
Lesson PowerPoint
All worksheets needed
Rebellion notes
Feedback is welcome, please check out my other Tudor rebellions lessons and resources!
OCR Western Rebellion REVISION
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603.
Revision lesson on the Western Rebellion 1549 depth study, covering the causes, nature and impact of the Western Rebellion. 34 slides in total!
Includes a retrieval grid!
No worksheets needed!
Feedback is welcome, please review if you purchase.
Victorian Prisons
Suitable for 11-14s
What was it like to be a prisoner in a Victorian Prison?
Whole lesson plus differentiated resources which looks at different features of a Victorian Prison.
GCSE Crime & Punishment - Anglo Saxons Lesson 1
Lesson 1 for Crime and Punishment GCSE Edexcel lesson on Anglo-Saxons.
The lesson introduces Anglo-Saxon society, and looks what types of punishments the Anglo-Saxons used. In the end students decide whether the punishments were fair.
Includes whole lesson plus video clip and resources. Includes a search and find activity (all resources included). Includes a 12 mark practice question.
GCSE Crime and Punishment - Anglo Saxons Lesson 2
Lesson 2 for Crime and Punishment - Anglo-Saxons (Edexcel).
Whole lesson plus resources. This lesson looks at the attitudes behind Anglo-Saxon punishments. Includes a 12 mark question plus mark scheme for student’s to self assess.
GCSE Crime and Punishment - Normans Lesson 2
Second lesson plus resources for the GCSE Crime and Punishment module (Edexcel 9-1). This lesson looks at changes and continuity in crime and punishment from Saxon to Norman England. The lesson will require the Crime and Punishment textbook by Edexecel.
GCSE Crime and Punishment - Normans Lesson 1
Lesson 1 for GCSE Crime and Punishment - Normans (Edexcel)
This lesson covers the changes the Normans introduced.
Includes video clips, resources and a 12 mark exam question.
Bundle
STEM lessons bundle!
2 STEM lessons!!
Who was Otzi the Iceman and Did man land on the Moon?
Both of these lessons were used in Humanities as STEM lessons, but these can be used in science too!
Both are investigative lessons, encouraging students to investigate and discuss their findings.
Please review if you purchase!
GCSE Elizabeth I: Poverty
Whole lesson plus accompanying work booklet for teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Early Elizabethan England - the problem of the poor
This is an outstanding graded lesson! Designed as a team challenge, students will work through FOUR fun and exciting challenges, each looking at a different aspect of the poor;
Who were the poor?
Why was there an increase in poverty and vagabondage?
To what extent were the poor a concern for Elizabeth I?
Poor or vagabond?
Tasks are differentiated for all students in your class - 9 to 1! Includes a 20 question quiz. I personally love delivering this lesson, and I hope you enjoy it too!
Feedback is welcome!
Henry VIII Rebellions REVISION!
For teaching OCR A Level ‘Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603’.
This is a revision lesson for revising the rebellions of Henry VIII:
Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
Amicable Grant 1525
Silken Thomas 1534-37
Includes;
Lesson PowerPoint
Rebellion notes
A3 summary sheet
20 question quiz with answers
Cover sheet for folders
Feedback is welcome; please check out my other OCR Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources!
GCSE Medicine | Curing Charles II
This whole lesson plus accompanying work booklet is for teaching Renaissance Medicine Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-Present.
This lesson is a QUIZ based on curing Charles II. Students will go through scenarios and decide how Renaissance doctors would treat Charles II. Each decision comes with points and the aim of the game is to not kill Charles II! This is perfect as an observation lesson as it is really unique and fun!
This is a super fun lesson and students love it. Also includes a reflective question (What does the treatment of Charles II suggest about how much medicine had progressed since the Middle Ages?) and exam question (Explain one way in which treatments for illness were similar in the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries - 4 marks)
This is a great lesson to summarise Renaissance medicine and have a bit of fun!
Please review if you buy and check out my other resources on Medicine Through Time.
GCSE Medicine | Introduction
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-Present
Introduction to Medicine - the Big Picture!
Lesson 1 of the GCSE Cold War Scheme of Work!
This lesson covers an introduction to the Medicine Through Time course. This includes:
Information about the Edexcel 9-1 GCSE
Basics of chronology, including dates centuries
An overview of Medicine through each period (Medieval, Renaissance, Industrial and Modern)
Included in this lesson:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Please review if you purchase and check out my other Medicine Through Time lessons and resources!
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Pilgrimage of Grace
For teaching OCR Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Henry VIII
To what extent did religion cause the Pilgrimage of Grace?
This lesson looks at the Pilgrimage of Grace 1536-37 under Henry VIII. This includes;
The Lincolnshire Rising, Pilgrimage of Grace and Bigod’s Rising
Key people
Causes of the Pilgrimage of Grace (including long-term and short-term causes)
Nature of the Pilgrimage of Grace
Impact and significance on government policies
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Exam style question
Thanks for looking at this resource, and please check out my other Tudor Rebellion lessons and resources. Please review if you purchase!
History around the world DISPLAY
This magnificent display showcases all of the amazing things history has to over around the world!
To make this display I used a world map (purchased off Amazon) and then, using the cards provided for you here, attached string to show where these amazing events took place to create this impressive display. Each fact cards includes;
Image
Beautiful font for each place name
A short paragraph (no more than a few sentences) summarises that event or history of the country
This has been tailored to my school curriculum, but this would look incredible regardless if you do these topics.
Examples include;
China (Song dynasty)
Baghdad (Islamic World)
Afghanistan (Soviet invasion)
Japan (Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
France (WW1, French Revolution)
Germany (WW1, Weimar and Nazi Germany GCSE)
Many places in America! (American West GCSE) - such as the Great Plains, Salt Lake City and more.
Cuba (Cuban Missile Crisis)
Titanic
Egypt (Battle of El Alamein)
Ireland (The Troubles)
This display looks extremely impressive and I have had so many compliments on this, as well as causing a stir on social media with people who found it so impressive!
To recreate the display as in my photos you will need to purchase a world map and string, however you could also place the fact cards on a display board or wall without a map and it would still look incredible!
Please review if you purchase.
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Henry VII Dynastic Rebellions
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Henry VII
Why did Henry VII face dynastic challenges?
This lesson looks at the dynastic rebellions against Henry VII. This includes:
Retrieval task starter - ‘Describe, Define, Date, Detail’
Henry VII’s claim to the throne - discussion of the Wars of the Roses and the Battle of Bosworth Field
Lovell and Stafford 1486
Lambert Simnel 1487
Perkin Warbeck 1491-99
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Fully resourced 2 hour lesson
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of the three dynastic rebellions covered in this lesson
Detailed teacher guidance notes
Cover sheet for folders
Two exam style questions
Thanks for looking at this resource, and please check out my other Tudor Rebellion lessons and resources. Please review if you purchase!
Modern Medicine | DNA & Lifestyle
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
Modern Medicine: Was DNA the biggest medical breakthrough of the twentieth century?
This lesson covers the discovery of DNA and it’s impact on understanding of cause of disease. This lesson also covers the role of lifestyle factors on health and the case study of lung cancer. This includes:
Glossary of key terms
What is DNA
Roles of Watson, Crick, Wilkins and Franklin in the discovery of DNA
Differences between infectious and genetic diseases
Lifestyle factors
Impact of DNA on medicine
Lung Cancer case study
Also included:
Accompanying differentiated work booklet to suit the needs of all students in your class!
20 question quiz plus answers based on the lesson
Please note you will need the Hodder and Pearson textbooks for this lesson.
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Medicine Through Time resources!