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I want to provide useful, good quality teaching resources for busy teachers. My main area is History but I also teach Geography. I understand only too well how challenging it can be to come up with a good resource quickly when there are a million other things to do. After spending so much time creating these resources for my own work, it seems a shame not to share them more widely and help out other teachers. Enjoy!

I want to provide useful, good quality teaching resources for busy teachers. My main area is History but I also teach Geography. I understand only too well how challenging it can be to come up with a good resource quickly when there are a million other things to do. After spending so much time creating these resources for my own work, it seems a shame not to share them more widely and help out other teachers. Enjoy!
The Norman Church - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
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The Norman Church - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England

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This lesson explores the changes to the church after the Norman invasion, looking at the differences between Stigand and Lanfranc. It includes a starter, a video, a Venn diagram task and a written task. It works well for GCSE and KS3. Please note - The Pearson textbook - Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, c1060–88 is used to add extra information in this lesson. If you use a different textbook, you will need to alter the page numbers on the slides accordingly. Thanks, enjoy!
The Harrying of the North - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
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The Harrying of the North - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England

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Created for GCSE but also works for KS3. This lesson explores the Harrying of the North 1069-1070. It includes a starter based on a scene from the Bayeux Tapestry, a resarch task including a video and a source sheet and a written task in the form of a newspaper article either from the Saxon or Norman point of view to incorporate an understanding of bias. I always find this a fascinating bit of history to teach. Enjoy!
How Effective Were Rebellions Against William? - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
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How Effective Were Rebellions Against William? - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England

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This lesson explores rebellions from Edwin and Morcar, Edgar Atheling, Hereward the Wake and the Revolt of the Earls. I usually find it takes me two lessons to get through this as there is a lot there. The lesson has links to several videos which help in their research. The students are asked to consider the causes, events and consequences of each rebellion. There is also an exam question at the end and an example answer which the students are asked to evaluate. Please note - The Pearson textbook - Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, c1060–88 is used to add extra information in this lesson. If you use a different textbook, you will need to alter the page numbers on the slides accordingly. Thanks, enjoy!
Norman Castles - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
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Norman Castles - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England

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This lesson looks at castles built by William after his victory at Hastings. It works well for GCSE or KS3. The lesson includes labelling the features of a Motte and Bailey castle, considering the effect of these castles on the local population and a task where the students explore how to attack these castles and the features of their defence. Enjoy!
The Submission of the Earls - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
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The Submission of the Earls - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England

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A lesson exploring why the Earls submitted to William after he won at Hastings. The lesson includes a multiple choice starter, a categorisation task and an exam question. The resources needing to be printed are included at the end of the slideshow and I’ve arranged them so that you can teach this lesson by only printing 11 sheets of A4 in total for a class of 33 (we all get told to keep the printing costs down!) Enjoy!
Amy Johnson - KS3 History
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Amy Johnson - KS3 History

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This lesson explores the life and achievements of Amy Johnson. I created it for KS3 but it would work well with all ages. The lesson inludes a starter with a video, a research task with an information sheet and a written task in the form of an obituary. Enjoy!
Nelson Mandela and Apartheid (Two  Lessons) - KS3 History
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Nelson Mandela and Apartheid (Two Lessons) - KS3 History

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Two lessons exploring Nelson Mandela. Lesson 01 focuses on apartheid in South Africa before introducing Nelson Mandela. Lesson 02 explores the highs and lows of Nelson Mandela’s life. I created this for KS3 but it will work well with all ages. Activities include: Starters (one image-based, the other a quick word game) Source enquiry Written tasks Videos (1 included plus a link to a second video on YouTube) Fortune graph task Chronology task Enjoy!
Leonardo da Vinci - KS3 History
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Leonardo da Vinci - KS3 History

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Explores the life of Leonardo da Vinci and considers both his achievements and limitations by mainly focusing on his inventions, along with some of his art. I produced this lesson for KS3 but it will work well with all age ranges. The lesson includes a starter, a link to a video, an A3 information sheet for the main task, a ‘carousel’ version of the information sheet if you wish to stick the info around the classroom, a ‘positives and negatives’ task and an exam question. Enjoy!
Remote Learning - Severe Weather in the UK - KS3 Geography
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Remote Learning - Severe Weather in the UK - KS3 Geography

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Ideal for remote home distance learning, sickness, self isolation, school closure or revision - Severe Weather in the UK - KS3 Geography. This lesson covers severe and extreme weather in the UK. It includes a brief video of news coverage and lots of questions for the students to complete. This is a remote learning resource which can be emailed out or set on Google Classroom or similar platforms. I simply copy the information over into a Google Doc on Classroom so the students can then type their responses straight onto the sheet. All the information needed and links to videos are included to help them understand. Enjoy!
Remote Learning - Hurricane Katrina - KS3 Geography
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Remote Learning - Hurricane Katrina - KS3 Geography

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Ideal for remote home distance learning, sickness, self isolation, school closure or revision - Hurricane Katrina - KS3 Geography. This lesson covers Hurricane Katrina, defines some key terms and then asks the students to identify social, economic and environmental impacts of the hurricane. It ends with a written task. This is a remote learning resource which can be emailed out or set on Google Classroom or similar platforms. I simply copy the information over into a Google Doc on Classroom so the students can then type their responses straight onto the sheet. All the information needed and links to videos are included to help them understand. Enjoy!
Remote Learning - Tropical Storms - KS3 Geography
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Remote Learning - Tropical Storms - KS3 Geography

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Ideal for remote home distance learning, sickness, self isolation, school closure or revision - Tropical Storms - KS3 Geography. This lesson covers what tropical storms are, their different names and how/why they form. This is a remote learning resource which can be emailed out or set on Google Classroom or similar platforms. I simply copy the information over into a Google Doc on Classroom so the students can then type their responses straight onto the sheet. All the information needed and links to videos are included to help them understand. Enjoy!
Remote Learning - Types of Clouds and Rain - KS3 Geography
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Remote Learning - Types of Clouds and Rain - KS3 Geography

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Ideal for remote home distance learning, sickness, self isolation, school closure or revision - Types of Clouds and Rain - KS3 Geography. This lesson covers cirrus, cumulus and stratus clouds and then moves on to relief, convectional and frontal rainfall. This is a remote learning resource which can be emailed out or set on Google Classroom or similar platforms. I simply copy the information over into a Google Doc on Classroom so the students can then type their responses straight onto the sheet. All the information needed and links to videos are included to help them understand. Enjoy!
Remote Learning - The Water Cycle - KS3 Geography
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Remote Learning - The Water Cycle - KS3 Geography

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Ideal for remote home distance learning, sickness, self isolation, school closure or revision - The Water Cycle - KS3 Geography. This lesson covers the water cycle, how it works and the key words involved. This is a remote learning resource which can be emailed out or set on Google Classroom or similar platforms. I simply copy the information over into a Google Doc on Classroom so the students can then type their responses straight onto the sheet. All the information needed and links to videos and BBC Bitesize are included to help them understand. Enjoy!
Remote Learning - Measuring Weather - KS3 Geography
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Remote Learning - Measuring Weather - KS3 Geography

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Ideal for remote home distance learning, sickness, self isolation, school closure or revision - KS3 Geography Measuring Weather This is a remote learning resource which can be emailed out or set on Google Classroom or similar platforms. I simply copy the information over into a Google Doc on Classroom so the students can then type their responses straight onto the sheet. All the information needed and links to videos are included to help them understand. This lesson looks at the difference between weather and climate and the various instruments used to measure the weather. This worked really well with my KS3 Geography class. Enjoy!
What happened at the Battle of Hastings? - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
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What happened at the Battle of Hastings? - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England

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Explores the events of the Battle of Hastings and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of both sides. Includes a tweet starter, a documentary with a question sheet, a strengths/weaknesses activity and a 16 mark exam question. There is a link to the video in the slides but I recommend you purchase a copy from Amazon if you like the lesson just in case it disappears from the internet. I have my own copy and have been using this successfully for a long time. This lesson also works very well for KS3. Enjoy!
What happened at Gate Fulford and Stamford Bridge? - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
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What happened at Gate Fulford and Stamford Bridge? - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England

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This lessons explores the battles at Gate Fulford and Stamford Bridge in the run up to Hastings. It includes a key word starter, two BBC Teach videos (links in the slides) with some questions and then a mind map activity. Feel free to adapt to suit your particular groups - I usually do this over two lessons and spend a lot more time on each individual battle. No textbooks are needed for this lesson. Enjoy!
How Was England Ruled by the Saxons? - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
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How Was England Ruled by the Saxons? - GCSE History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England

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Explores how Saxon England was ruled before the Norman invasion, including the king, the Witan, eardoms and the church. Includes a starter, a lengthier research task and an exam question. Please note - The Pearson textbook - Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, c1060–88 is used in this lesson. If you use a different textbook, you will need to alter the page numbers on the slides accordingly. Thanks, enjoy!