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I am Curriculum Lead for History with 15 years teaching experience and an exam marker for AQA 8145 GCSE History. I teach KS3, KS4 and KS5 History.

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I am Curriculum Lead for History with 15 years teaching experience and an exam marker for AQA 8145 GCSE History. I teach KS3, KS4 and KS5 History.
The Roman Army
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The Roman Army

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This lesson looks at what life was life for Roman soldiers and what made the Roman Army a success. Learning Objectives: To understand what made the Roman army a success. Level Criteria can be changed to fit in with the new assessment without levels framework. The main tasks are to create an interview with a Roman Soldier using the sources provided.
Roman Religion Pre-Christianity
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Roman Religion Pre-Christianity

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Learning Objectives: To investigate Roman beliefs and find out about Roman Gods. The starter task is a source to determine what we can infer about Roman religion. The main task: In your groups you have been given a pack of sources about each God. You are going to work as a group to create a presentation about the Gods and Goddesses. For each God or Goddess, write down a paragraph of detail about them. Who they were What they were responsible for. Fascinating facts about them! The powerpoint worksheet is info on Roman Gods.
Thomas Becket bundle-Two lessons, Who were Henry and Thomas? And the murder investigation
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Thomas Becket bundle-Two lessons, Who were Henry and Thomas? And the murder investigation

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Lesson 1- Learning objectives: To be independent enquirers and develop a theory as to what happened to Thomas Becket? The main tasks are to look at sources following Henry and Becket's lifestyle and answer source questions, then examine why they fell out. The plenary task is for pupils to decide what happens next to Becket and to write it on a paper 'scroll' to be rolled up and opened in the next lesson. There is level criteria to support this. Lesson 2- Learning Objectives: To find out what happened after Henry II shouted “Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?” To decide who was responsible. Word of the Lesson: Motive This lesson starts with pupils sharing what they think happened to Becket and then the murder report. Pupils then complete a CSI investigation task on Becket's murder.
Elizabethan Religion Explained
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Elizabethan Religion Explained

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A simple sheet summarising Elizabethan Religion- This is ideal for KS3 students but also at GCSE for students who are confused with the religious changes and need a straightforward explanation.