Hi all,
I am a third year humanities teacher at a large school and college in the North West of England. My main subjects are history in KS3/KS4 and Law and Government and Politics at A-Level.
Please feel free to leave a review on any lessons that you choose!
Hi all,
I am a third year humanities teacher at a large school and college in the North West of England. My main subjects are history in KS3/KS4 and Law and Government and Politics at A-Level.
Please feel free to leave a review on any lessons that you choose!
In this lesson pupils will consider the different ways in which Britain encouraged men to join the military. This lesson focuses primarily on the use of pal’s battalions and the consequences of their use on the western front. Pupils will look at two cases studies to determine whether or not the pal’s battalions were a success or a failure. Finally, pupils will come to a judgement as to whether or not the British government were successful in the aims of building a new army for the first world war.
This lesson will require pupils to critically evaluate how and why trench warfare was employed on the western front during WW1. Pupils will analyse the advantages and disadvantages of this style of warfare and why it would eventually lead to a stalemate on the battlefield.
This lesson will require pupils to consider the global scale and implications of the first world war. It will challenge misconceptions that all battlefields were trenches in western France. Pupils will consider four case studies of individuals who participated in the first world war and their significance. Pupils will understand the different reasons why citizens of the British Empire chose to fight in World War One.
This is a 3 lesson sequence aimed at KS3 focusing on changes caused by WW1 on society.
Included are the following 3 lessons:
How Did D.O.R.A Change lives in Britain?
How Did WW1 impact Women?
How did medicine change during WW1?
All resources that need prinitng are found within the powerpoints.
This is a fully resourced 5 lesson series on the Crusades Suitable for KS3.
The series of lesson includes:
Why was Religion so Important in the Middle ages
The Middle East Before the Crusades
Who were the Crusaders
Why were the Knights Templar Significant
What was the Impact of the Crusades
This series is perfect for providing a wider world history of the middle ages for KS3 pupils. It nicely compliments work surrounding the influence of the church in Medieval England, the development of the state or even links to the Norman Conquest or the magna carta.
All lessons are fully resourced and includes information sheets where necessary.
This big bundle includes two mini schemes of work focusing on the first world war.
The first considers the causes of the war and the nature of warfare on the western front.
The second considers the impact of the war on the home front and how it changed the lives of individuals and society as a whole.