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These resources span my career; from my period of teaching unqualified, through to an AST of English & Director of Teaching & Learning. Although my specialism is English, I have taught GCSE Citzienship, Language and Lit, Media Studies, Maths & History. I have also taught all of those at Key Stage 3, so there is an eclectic mix here. As the main trainer in my previous school, I have uploaded many insets and training session powerpoints too.

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These resources span my career; from my period of teaching unqualified, through to an AST of English & Director of Teaching & Learning. Although my specialism is English, I have taught GCSE Citzienship, Language and Lit, Media Studies, Maths & History. I have also taught all of those at Key Stage 3, so there is an eclectic mix here. As the main trainer in my previous school, I have uploaded many insets and training session powerpoints too.
Apartheid Controlled Ass. - Why Did It End?
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Apartheid Controlled Ass. - Why Did It End?

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This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on the theme of apartheid for completeing GCSE controlled assessment. All of the lessons can be taught together but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: ' Apartheid Controlled Ass'. This is a full powerpoint lesson, ready to teach but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson gets pupils to look at all the reasons and justify why Apartheid ended.
Amazing People –Caesar Hero Or Villain?
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Amazing People –Caesar Hero Or Villain?

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Amazing People –Caesar Hero Or Villain? This is a full lesson PowerPoint that is ready to teach (with resources if applicable) – although you will wish to adapt it for your own context – it’s part of a Humanities curriculum that is taught to Year 7 pupils, so covers Geography, History and Literacy skills. There are a series of lessons that I have uploaded. They can be taught as a group, or as a standalone as each is an entire complete lesson. The L/Os for this lesson are: To recognise the difference between a description (L4) and an explanation (L5)
Why there Weree Different 'Hitlers' - lesson PP
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Why there Weree Different 'Hitlers' - lesson PP

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This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on the rise of Hitler and Germany under his rule - for Key Stage 3 pupils; year 9. All of the lessons can be taught together but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. This is a full powerpoint lesson, ready to teach but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson explains to pupils why there were different opinions and views of Hitler
Jack The Ripper – Context Of Children
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Jack The Ripper – Context Of Children

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Jack The Ripper – Context Of Children This is a full lesson PowerPoint that is ready to teach (with resources if applicable) – although you will wish to adapt it for your own context – it’s part of a Humanities curriculum that is taught to Year 7 pupils, so covers Geography, History and Literacy skills. There are a series of lessons that I have uploaded. They can be taught as a group, or as a standalone as each is an entire complete lesson. This Lesson L/Os: To be able to justify why certain suspects could have been Jack the Ripper
Germany GCSE History – Government Control
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Germany GCSE History – Government Control

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Germany GCSE History – Government Control This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on the history of Germany for GCSE pupils. All of the lessons can be taught together, but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: 'Germany GCSE History -'. This is a full PowerPoint lesson, ready to teach, and any relevant resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson’s LO: To translate information into a clear form which shows how the Nazis controlled central and local Government
Amazing Places – Describe Julius Caesar’s Death
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Amazing Places – Describe Julius Caesar’s Death

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Amazing Places – Describe Julius Caesar’s Death This is a full lesson PowerPoint that is ready to teach (with resources if applicable) – although you will wish to adapt it for your own context – it’s part of a Humanities curriculum that is taught to Year 7 pupils, so covers Geography, History and Literacy skills. There are a series of lessons that I have uploaded. They can be taught as a group, or as a standalone as each is an entire complete lesson. The L/Os for this lesson are: to describe the murder of Julius Caesar
Crime & Punishment - The Criminal Code
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Crime & Punishment - The Criminal Code

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This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on the theme of Crime and Punishment for the GCSE course. All of the lessons can be taught together, but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: ' Crime & Punishment - '. This is a full powerpoint lesson, ready to teach but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson covers the criminal code and helps pupils to explain why it ended.
Crime & Punishment - How Technology Has Developed
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Crime & Punishment - How Technology Has Developed

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This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on the theme of Crime and Punishment for the GCSE course. All of the lessons can be taught together, but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: ' Crime & Punishment - '. This is a full powerpoint lesson, ready to teach but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson gets pupils to look at how far the methods of policing and combatting crime have changed.
Crime & Punishment - Why The Met Was Changed
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Crime & Punishment - Why The Met Was Changed

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This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on the theme of Crime and Punishment for the GCSE course. All of the lessons can be taught together, but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: ' Crime & Punishment - '. This is a full powerpoint lesson, ready to teach but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson covers the reaons for the changes in the Metropolitan Police.
Crime & Punishment - Transport Question
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Crime & Punishment - Transport Question

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This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on the theme of Crime and Punishment for the GCSE course. All of the lessons can be taught together, but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: ' Crime & Punishment - '. This is a full powerpoint lesson, ready to teach but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson gets pupils to attaempt an exam type question on the changes to transport.
Medieval Realms - battle Of hastings Assessment
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Medieval Realms - battle Of hastings Assessment

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This is a full lesson PP that is part of a humanities curriculum covering History and Geography strands. This lesson is ready to teach and can be used as part of the medieval unit that i have uploaded but each is a standalone lesson so can be taught alone. This lesson covers the battle of hastings and gives you an opportunityt o aseess pupil progress
Seaside – Holidays from 1970
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Seaside – Holidays from 1970

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Seaside – Holidays from 1970 This lesson is part of the year 7 humanities curriculum that combines elements of History, Geography and Literacy. I have uploaded several lessons with the theme of seaside. They can all be taught together, alongside each other, or independently, as each is a standalone lesson on a different topic. This lesson covers holidays from the 1970s and how they have changed.
Medieval Realms - Who wanted To be King Lesson
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Medieval Realms - Who wanted To be King Lesson

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This is a full lesson PP that is part of a humanities curriculum covering History and Geography strands. This lesson is ready to teach and can be used as part of the medieval unit that i have uploaded but each is a standalone lesson so can be taught alone. This lesson asks - who wanted to be king?
Slave Trade - The Middle Passage Sources & Amistad
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Slave Trade - The Middle Passage Sources & Amistad

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This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on The Slave Trade for Key Stage 3 pupils in year 8. All of the lessons can be taught together, but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: ' Slave Trade'. This is a full powerpoint lesson, ready to teach, but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson gets pupils to explore sources that relate to the middle passage and asks if the film Amistad is a reliable source.
Slave Trade - Were Abolutionists Successsful?
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Slave Trade - Were Abolutionists Successsful?

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This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on The Slave Trade for Key Stage 3 pupils in year 8. All of the lessons can be taught together, but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: ' Slave Trade'. This is a full powerpoint lesson, ready to teach, but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson covers whether or not abolutionists were successful and the slave trade today.
Slave Trade - Sources For Success Of Abolutonists
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Slave Trade - Sources For Success Of Abolutonists

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This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on The Slave Trade for Key Stage 3 pupils in year 8. All of the lessons can be taught together, but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: ' Slave Trade'. This is a full powerpoint lesson, ready to teach, but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson covers how to analyse sources in relation to the abolutionists.
Women WW1 – Completing Controlled Assessment
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Women WW1 – Completing Controlled Assessment

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Women WW1 – Completing Controlled Assessment This is one of several lessons that I have uploaded on the role of women in WW1 for GCSE History pupils. All of the lessons can be taught together, but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: 'Women WW1'. This is a full PowerPoint lesson, ready to teach, but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson has a quick recap before getting pupils into position to complete their controlled assessment.
Introduction To Sources Using Football Sources
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Introduction To Sources Using Football Sources

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This is a full powerpoint lessons, ready to teach but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context. This lesson covers the reliability of sources - boy friendly as the sources are about football - aimed at year 7s.
Amazing Places – Geographical Questions
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Amazing Places – Geographical Questions

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Amazing Places – Geographical Questions This is a full lesson PowerPoint that is ready to teach (with resources if applicable) – although you will wish to adapt it for your own context – it’s part of a Humanities curriculum that is taught to Year 7 pupils, so covers Geography, History and Literacy skills. There are a series of lessons that I have uploaded. They can be taught as a group, or as a standalone as each is an entire complete lesson. The L/Os for this lesson are: To know how to ask geographical questions and how to describe where places are located
Amazing Places – PLTS and Intro Lesson
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Amazing Places – PLTS and Intro Lesson

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Amazing Places – PLTS and Intro Lesson This is a full lesson PowerPoint that is ready to teach (with resources if applicable) – although you will wish to adapt it for your own context – it’s part of a Humanities curriculum that is taught to Year 7 pupils, so covers Geography, History and Literacy skills. There are a series of lessons that I have uploaded. They can be taught as a group, or as a standalone as each is an entire complete lesson. This lesson introduces the concept of humanities and introduces PLTs