History teacher creating resources to make teacher's lives easier!
Hopefully also providing some insightful and useful resources to enhance lessons.
All feedback is welcome.
Please follow @mrmrsroberts_ (Instagram & Twitter)
Thanks!
Mr.Roberts
History teacher creating resources to make teacher's lives easier!
Hopefully also providing some insightful and useful resources to enhance lessons.
All feedback is welcome.
Please follow @mrmrsroberts_ (Instagram & Twitter)
Thanks!
Mr.Roberts
This worksheet follows the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
Key Topic 2.3 - Growth in Nazi Support
This worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
Follow @mrmrsroberts_ (Instagram & Twitter)
Enjoy!
Mr.Roberts
This is a handwritten worksheet I have created for the Anglo-Saxon and Norman England Edexcel GCSE History course - key topic 2.1.
I have used the textbook to create this resource to ensure that the worksheet explicitly links with the course textbook.
I hope you like it, any feedback will be greatly appreciated and please do let me know if there any issues with the downloading process.
Thanks,
MrRobertsResources
Please do follow @mrmrsroberts_ on Instagram & Twitter!
This is a starter activity, could be extended or used in another phase of the lesson, I use with Year 8 when analysing Henry VIII’s problems.
There is a total of 3 memes which the students have to analyse.
For each meme, the students must answer these questions:
a) What event does this meme refer to?
b) What is this meme trying to suggest?
c) Rate this meme out of 10 and write down why.
Interestingly, meme analysis really does promote and encourage some great historical skills. Such as, deduction, inference and understanding of the topic.
Great for engagement as well.
Feedback always welcome.
Also, please don’t forget to follow:
@mrmrsroberts_ (Twitter & Instagram)
Haven’t you always wanted to speak to your favourite and most signifcant historical figures…well now you can!
This is a starter activity I have created using WhatsApp templates. Students will need to write questions to these interesting group of individuals and then form an appropriate answer.
I have included individuals from these eras:
Medieval (Year 7)
Tudor & Stuart (Year 8)
20th Century (WW1&WW2) (Year 9/10)
You could use this to recap from previous lessons, promote enthusiasm for a new topic or allow students are opportunity to work collaboratively answering each other’s questions.
The choice is yours!
Feedback is always welcome.
Please don’t forget to follow:
@mrmrsroberts_ (Twitter & Instagram)
This PowerPoint covers:
The ‘Lean Years’ of the Nazi Party
How the Great Depression affected Germany then consequently helped the Nazi Party to grow
How the Nazi Party and Hitler used the Great Depression for propaganda purposes
Explanation of the different factors that affected the German economy and society.
Activities have been included within the PPT.
It has been designed for KS3 but you could adapt it and make it appropriate for KS4 or KS5.
Feedback is always welcome.
Please don’t forget to follow:
@mrmrsroberts_ (Twitter & Instagram)
This Publisher worksheet focuses on the origins of the Cold War and the specific important terminology that is necessary to understand the Cold War and its origins.
This Publisher worksheet follows the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
This Publisher worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
This Publisher worksheet will take the stress out of planning and make your life easier!
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
Follow @mrmrsroberts (Instagram & Twitter)
Enjoy!
Mr.Roberts
This PowerPoint covers:
How the situation in 1923 helped enable Nazi popularity to grow
What the Munich Beer Hall Putsch was and its consequences
Hitler’s time in prison
How Hitler used his trial to gain more support for the Nazi Party
Activities have been included within the PPT.
There is also a video link to use as part of the lesson.
It has been designed for KS3 but you could adapt it and make it appropriate for KS4 or KS5.
Feedback is always welcome.
Please don’t forget to follow:
@mrmrsroberts_ (Twitter & Instagram)
This worksheet follows the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
Key Topic 1.1 - Origins of the republic, 1918-1919
This worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
Follow @mrmrsroberts_ (Instagram & Twitter)
Enjoy!
Mr.Roberts
**Remembrance Day PowerPoint presentation **
This presentation details:
What Remembrance Day is.
Why people wear poppies.
Who the Royal British Legion are.
Gives an personal account of a WW1 soldier with a pictures.
Explains the use of a white poppy.
Give details of other charitable organisations that help ex servicemen and women.
There’s a slide at the end for a 2 minute silence.
I am going to be sending this out tomorrow morning to the whole senior school for tutors to go through in the morning.
Hope you can find some use for it too!
Mr.Roberts
These worksheets follow the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
Key Topic 4 - Life in Nazi Germany 1933-1939
This worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
Follow @mrmrsroberts_ (Instagram & Twitter)
Enjoy!
Mr.Roberts
This worksheet follows the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
Key Topic 1.2 - Early Challenges to the Republic , 1918-1919
This worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
Follow @mrmrsroberts_ (Instagram & Twitter)
Enjoy!
Mr.Roberts
This Publisher worksheet focuses on how the Soviets took control of Easter Europe in the Cold War period. There is also an opportunity to learn about Churchill’s ‘Iron Curtain’ speech and the important telegrams which helped to create further division between East and West.
This Publisher worksheet follows the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
This Publisher worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
This Publisher worksheet will take the stress out of planning and make your life easier!
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
Follow @mrmrsroberts (Instagram & Twitter)
Enjoy!
Mr.Roberts
This worksheet follows the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
Key Topic 2.4 - How Hitler became Chancellor
This worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
Follow @mrmrsroberts_ (Instagram & Twitter)
Enjoy!
Mr.Roberts
This worksheet follows the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
Key Topic 1.3 - The recovery of the Republic, 1918-1919
This worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
Follow @mrmrsroberts_ (Instagram & Twitter)
Enjoy!
Mr.Roberts
This is a handwritten worksheet I have created for the Anglo-Saxon and Norman England Edexcel GCSE History key topic 3.4
I have used the textbook while creating this resource to ensure that the worksheet explicitly links with the course textbook.
I hope you like it, any feedback will be greatly appreciated and please do let me know if there any issues with the downloading process.
Thanks,
MrRobertsResources
Please do follow @mrmrsroberts_ on Instagram & Twitter!
This is a starter activity, could be extended or used in another phase of the lesson, I use with Year 10 when analysing the different issues around Soviet control of Germany and Eastern Europe.
There is a total of 3 memes which the students have to analyse.
For each meme, the students must answer these questions:
a) What event does this meme refer to?
b) What is this meme trying to suggest?
c) Rate this meme out of 10 and write down why.
Interestingly, meme analysis really does promote and encourage some great historical skills. Such as, deduction, inference and understanding of the topic.
Great for engagement as well.
Feedback always welcome.
Also, please don’t forget to follow:
@mrmrsroberts_ (Twitter & Instagram)
This Publisher worksheet provides an opportunity for students to review their own progress and reflect upon what they’ve discussed during topic one.
This Publisher worksheet follows the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
This Publisher worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
This Publisher worksheet will take the stress out of planning and make your life easier!
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
Follow @mrmrsroberts (Instagram & Twitter)
Enjoy!
Mr.Roberts
This worksheet follows the information provided in the textbook that accompanies the GCSE course.
Key Topic 3.1
This worksheet can be used independently or alongside your own SOW.
Feedback is always welcome. Please review if you do download.
Follow @mrmrsroberts_ (Instagram & Twitter)
Enjoy!
Mr.Roberts
A historical enquiry into how Harrow has changed through time.
L1 - Medieval Harrow
L2 - Tudor Harrow
L3 - Victorian Harrow
L4 - WW1 Harrow
L5 - WW2 Harrow
L6 - Harrow Today
**Assessment with mark scheme is also included in this pack. **
All lessons feature a learning objective and clearly signposted lesson activities.
The set of lessons have been designed to suit a KS3 cohort but could easily be up scaled for KS4.
Feedback is always welcome.
Please don’t forget to follow:
@mrmrsroberts_ (Twitter & Instagram)
Thank you!
Mr. Roberts
This is a handwritten worksheet I have created for the Anglo-Saxon and Norman England Edexcel GCSE History key topic 3.3
I have used the textbook while creating this resource to ensure that the worksheet explicitly links with the course textbook.
I hope you like it, any feedback will be greatly appreciated and please do let me know if there any issues with the downloading process.
Thanks,
MrRobertsResources
Please do follow @mrmrsroberts_ on Instagram & Twitter!