This is a planning exercise based on the most common 10 mark questions for AQA History, specification B paper one.
The worksheet is broken down into the most common questions asked for 10 mark questions (the language is adapted) with all the potential stated factors attached. Students should complete the sheet by briefly describing what the event is and then explaining how each event led to the outbreak of war. This reflects the broad structure of the exam question.
A complete lesson focusing on groups who protested against the Vietnam War. The lesson includes an information sheet and grid to complete as well as a complete power point. It makes up part of a broader study into the causes, events and consequences of the Vietnam War. The lesson fits in with the new GCSE AQA specification, but could be used for other exam boards.
A KS3 lesson focused on the events and outcomes of the Battle of Hastings. The lesson aims to help students to understand the events of the Battle itself before classifying the different reasons that William was victorious. The lesson ultimately wabts students to make a judgment on why William defeated Harold.
The first lesson in a scheme of lessons focused on life in Nazi Germany. The lesson focuses on the rise of the Nazis in Germany and includes a card sort activity and a flow chart for students to study and understand how the Nazis gained power in Germany.
A KS3 lesson designed to fit into a study of the First World War. The lesson looks at different aspects of life in the trenches ranging from trench foot to rats. The lesson includes some archive footage of shell shock and injuries sustained in the war.
This is a booklet which is designed to help students to understand the exam technique for the GCSE History AQA course. It is specifically focuses on exam technique for paper one section B option: BD Conflict and tension in Asia, 1950–1975.
The booklet contains sample questions, which students can use for practice and revision. It also contains writing frames and structures for each of the four question types and a student friendly copy of the mark scheme for each question type.
A full lesson which focuses on the types of crimes committed in the Middle Ages and the punishments used to prevent crime. The final question focuses on how fair Medieval punishments were. There is a link to a youtube clip, which I do not own, embedded in the power point and also attached here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snVbGOrHZaY).