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I am a teacher of History at KS3 to KS5 and Government & Politics at KS5.

I am a teacher of History at KS3 to KS5 and Government & Politics at KS5.
Vietnam War - 12 Mark Question Revision
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Vietnam War - 12 Mark Question Revision

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This is a planning exercise based on the most common 12 mark questions for AQA History, specification B paper two. The worksheet is broken down into the most common questions asked for 12 mark questions (the language is adapted) with all the potential stated factors attached. Students should complete the sheet by briefly explaining the impact of each event in relation to the question. This can also be utilised for 8 mark questions on the paper.
Origins of the Cold War - 10 Mark Question Revision
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Origins of the Cold War - 10 Mark Question Revision

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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 increased tensions in the Cold War etc. This reflects the broad structure of the exam question.
Peacemaking and the League of Nations - 10 Mark Question Activity
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Peacemaking and the League of Nations - 10 Mark Question Activity

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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 failure of the League etc. This reflects the broad structure of the exam question.
Origins of the First World War - 10 Mark Question Plan
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Origins of the First World War - 10 Mark Question Plan

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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.
Hitler's Foreign Policy Revision
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Hitler's Foreign Policy Revision

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A resource to help students revise Hitler's foreign policy. Good for planning extended answers to questions and for getting student s to describe and explain the impact of an event.
Post War Britain - Decades
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Post War Britain - Decades

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The lesson is designed as an introduction to a study of Britain after 1945. It breaks down the period into the five decades following the Second World War and looks at the cultural, social and technological changes across the period. The main task is geared towards creating a student led presentation, and all the information sheets needed are attached at the end of the power point. There is a link to a Youtube clip from British Pathe news, which I do not own (link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?=NEavcsrMoMw).
The Alliance System
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The Alliance System

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This lesson is aimed at KS3 and is designed as the second in a series of lessons focused on the First World War.
The Space Race
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The Space Race

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A KS3 lesson aimed at Y9. The lesson gives students an overview of the Space Race and asks them to consider why the Space Race would increase tensions between the USA and the USSR. The lesson is designed as part of a full subject study of the Cold War.
Medieval Crime & Punishment
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Medieval Crime & Punishment

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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).
Health and the People: Roman Medicine
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Health and the People: Roman Medicine

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This lesson is focused on the new AQA GCSE specification, Health and the People. The lesson is designed as part three of a three part introductory set of lessons. This lesson focuses on Roman attitudes towards health, and looks at disease, surgery and public health. There is also a comparative exercise at the end of the lesson to compare the progress made across the period. The other two lessons in the series are prehistoric and Ancient Greek medicine. The lessons as a whole are designed to get students to think about the causes of change and development in medicine, which is a key focus of the new course.
Health and the People: Prehistoric Medicine
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Health and the People: Prehistoric Medicine

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This lesson is focused on the new AQA GCSE specification, Health and the People. The lesson is designed as part one of a three part introductory set of lessons. Included is an overview of the new specification for the students and a activities which focus on prehistoric medicine. The other two lessons in the series are Ancient Greek medicine and Roman medicine. The lessons as a whole are designed to get students to think about the causes of change and development in medicine, which is a key focus of the new course.
JFK - The New Frontier
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JFK - The New Frontier

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A lesson focused on the new AQA GCSE History specification. This is a complete lesson for the section A option D (America 1920-1973: Opportunity and Inequality), based on the policies and actions of JFK. The lesson includes a 4 mark style question.
Health and the People: Ancient Greece
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Health and the People: Ancient Greece

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This lesson is focused on the new AQA GCSE specification, Health and the People. The lesson is designed as part two of a three part introductory set of lessons. Included is a full lesson focusing on the Ancient Greek beliefs on disease, surgery and public health. The other two lessons in the series are prehistoric medicine and Roman medicine. The lessons as a whole are designed to get students to think about the causes of change and development in medicine, which is a key focus of the new course.
Long Term Causes of the First World War
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Long Term Causes of the First World War

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This is an introductory lesson focused on the long term causes of the First World War. The lesson is aimed at KS3 and is designed as the first lesson in a sequence of lessons. The intention is to help students understand the long term factors which caused World War One before moving on to look at the war as a whole.
Vietnam War: Protest Movements
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Vietnam War: Protest Movements

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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.
Medieval Medicine and the Church
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Medieval Medicine and the Church

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A lesson which focuses on the ways in which the Church contributed to medical develop and the ways in which it hindered development. There are several activities and the lesson includes an information sheet to accompany the tasks. The lesson is focused on the AQA Health and the People course.
Living Conditions in the Trenches
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Living Conditions in the Trenches

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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.
Medieval Surgery
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Medieval Surgery

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A lesson explaining the nature and development of medieval surgery. This is designed as part of the AQA Health and the People course and is part of a sequence of lessons on medieval medicine. There is a link embedded in the power point to a documentary clip on YouTube, which I do not own the rights to.
Medieval Medicine Overview
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Medieval Medicine Overview

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A lesson introducing key aspects of health and medicine in the Middle Ages. The lesson is designed as part of the AQA Health and the People course and makes up the first part of a series of lessons focused on medieval health.