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Nature & Impact of Kett's and Western Rebellions
For teaching A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England
Whole lesson plus resources for teaching: ‘How threatening was the ‘Year of Commotion 1549’?’
This whole lesson looks at the nature and impact of Ketts and Western Rebellions in 1549 under Edward VI. Information sheets provided! The lesson also looks at the role of the Duke of Somerset and to what extent he was to blame for the failure in the handling of the rebellions.
Also includes the exam question: ‘The most important impact of rebellions on Tudor governments 1485-1553 was the overthrow of crown servants. How far do you agree?’ Includes planning guidance.
Please review if you purchase, and check out my other Tudors lessons and resources.
OCR Tudor Rebellions - Breakdown and Syllabus
OCR Disorder and Rebellion in Tudor England for A Level
This is a great resource to give students for revision or at the start of the course. This breaks down the entire OCR A level course so they know exactly what they need to revise and know in preparation for the exam!
Also includes further reading for the A/A* students.
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WW1 Medicine: Medical Advancements & Surgery
For teaching Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Medicine Through Time and the British Sector on the Western Front
Whole lesson plus accompanying work booklet suitable for all grades 9-1 through a variety of differentiated tasks!
How significant was the Western Front for experiments in surgery and medicine?
Students will look at:
New medical developments at the end of the C19th and early C20th
Glossary of key words
Why was the Western Front a catalyst for medical improvements?
Medical developments on the Western Front, looking at problem the medical development tackled, what was the improvement or method, what were the benefits of this development, and rating out of 10 for its significance in treating soldiers on the Western Front
Blood transfusions
Plastic surgery
Also includes DETAILED explanation and guide on how to answer the ‘follow up a source’ exam question with practice sources.
Also includes a 15 question quiz with answers!
You will need access to the Medicine Hodder textbook
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Victorian Britain Knowledge Organiser
Knowledge Organiser suitable for KS2 or KS3.
Looks at Victorian Britain - specifically the Industrial Revolution and Crime and Punishment.
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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!
The end of child labour? Modern slavery
Whole lesson suitable for teaching 11-14s; Did child labour end in the Victorian Period?
This lesson includes all resources needed and is differentiated for all abilities in the classroom!
The lesson looks at whether child labour had really ended in the Victorian period and looks at modern day slavery using a variety of activities.
Can be used as part of the slavery unit in History, or in other subjects/ stand alone lesson that looks at modern slavery.
Feedback is welcome.
Peelers Police
Whole lesson for teaching: How did the Peelers Police change London?
Suitable for 11-14s, this can be used as part of a Crime and Punishment unit of work. Students will look at;
Charlies
Bow Street Runners
Peelers Police
This lesson includes ALL information sheets needed! Also includes differentiated activities!
Students will then focus on Peelers Police and compare them to the modern day police force. Includes source analysis!
Feedback is welcome.
Titanic Knowledge Organiser
Knowledge Organiser for the Titanic.
Perfect for KS2 or KS3 - use as a revision aid.
Includes:
Key facts and the sinkings
What was life like on board?
Who was to blame?
Feedback is welcome.
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!
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Amicable Grant
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Henry VIII
What was Henry VIIIs foreign policy and why did it lead to rebellion?
This lesson looks at the Amicable Grant Rebellion 1525 under Henry VIII. This includes:
Who was Henry VIII?
Who was Cardinal Wolsey?
Causes of the Amicable Grant - Wolsey’s foreign policy aims
Nature of the Amicable Grant Rebellion
Impact of the rebellion - What happened to Wolsey and impact on government policy
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 Amicable Grant Rebellion 1525
Cover sheet for folders
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Bundle
Knowledge Organiser BUNDLE
A huge bundle of 13 Knowledge Organisers suitable for KS2 or KS3:
Black Death
Causes of WW1
WW1
Charles I & the Civil War
French Revolution
Hitler Youth
Iron Age to Alfred the Great
King John
Norman Conquest
Rise of Hitler
Titanic
Tudors
Victorian Britain
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Silken Thomas
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder in Tudor England 1485-1603
Henry VIII
Why did Ireland rebel against Henry VIII?
This lesson looks at the Silken Thomas Rebellion 1534-7 (Kildare) during the reign of Henry VIII. This includes:
Retrieval starter task - ‘Horribly Told Histories’ (with answers provided)
Ireland under the Tudors, including the Earls of Kildare and the Pale
Why Ireland rebelled against the Tudor monarchy
The Tudor conquest of Ireland
The Silken Thomas Rebellion
Also included:
Accompanying work booklet to the lesson, with a wide range of fun activities!
Notes on the causes, nature and impact of the Silken Thomas rebellion
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Primary history key words DISPLAY
As a secondary history teacher and SLE for Primary History, I often get asked what key words do students need to know in History?
I have designed this display of historical key words for your classroom!
Includes;
Chronological terms (century, decade, etc.)
Key words (artefact, enquiry, evidence, civilisation etc)
Feedback is welcome, I will be designing more Primary History displays and resources so make sure to keep checking my shop for the latest releases.
OCR Tudor Rebellions | Henry VII REVISION
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is a revision lesson to be used for revising the rebellions of Henry VII. This includes:
Lovell and Stafford 1486
Lambert Simnel 1487
Perkin Warbeck 1491-99
Yorkshire 1489
Cornish 1497
Also included
Fully resourced lesson
A3 summary table for the rebellions
20 question quiz with answers
Rebellion notes for teachers or students
Feedback is welcome; please check out my other A Level Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources.
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!
Ruhr Crisis and Hyperinflation (1 hour)
For teaching Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany.
Whole lesson plus accompanying work booklet with differentiated resources and activities on the Ruhr Crisis and Hyperinflation. This is for a one hour lesson!
Includes a 12 mark exam question: Explain why there were challenges to the Weimar Republic in the years 1919-23.
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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
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Edward VI and Mary I Rebellions Quiz
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
20 question knowledge quiz with answers on the rebellions of Edward VI and Mary I. Perfect for revision!
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Tudor Rebellion - Political Stability (Parliament)
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is lesson 2 of the unit ‘Political Stabilty’. This lesson focuses on the role of parliament in maintaining political stability. This two hour lesson includes an accompanying work booklet!
How effectively did the Tudor monarchy use parliament to maintain political stability?
This lesson covers;
Starter task called ‘horribly told histories!’
What was the role of parliament?
What was the role of the House of Lords
Bills of Attainder
Privy Council
Regional Councils - Wales and the North
In-depth study of control in Ireland
Includes a 20 question knowlege check quiz
Overall students will assess what to what extent Tudor monarchs were effective in maintaining political stability using parliament.
Note- students will need the textbook for some of the tasks.
Feedback is welcome, please check out my other Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources!
Tudor Rebellion - Political Stability (Law)
For teaching OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485-1603
This is lesson 3 of the unit ‘Political Stabilty’. This lesson focuses on the role of the judiciary and law in maintaining political stability. This two hour lesson includes an accompanying work booklet!
How did the monarchy use the judiciary and law to maintain political stability?
This lesson covers through a range of tasks and activities;
Why was law and order so important in maintaining political stability?
Common law and prerogative courts
Rumours
Treason
Royal Commissions
Justices of the Peace
Sheriffs
Lords lieutenant
County militia
Overall students will assess what was the most important method monarchs maintained political stability through the judiciary and the law.
Note- students will need the textbook for some of the tasks.
Feedback is welcome, please check out my other Tudor Rebellions lessons and resources!