Lesson designed for the new AQA specification for the Medicine through time unit.
WALT: How did Hospitals change in the 1700s?
WILFs:
Recall knowledge about medieval hospitals
Explain how hospitals developed in the 1700s and early 1800s
Assess the level of change hospitals experienced
Lesson includes a range of activities and ‘challenge tasks’, including a recall activity for medieval hospitals, comparison table with hospitals in the 1700s and an embedded video with comprehension questions.
Primarily designed for the AQA Conflict and Tension, 1894-1918, but has been used with Year 9 classes.
First task: Map task to understand the position of countries and the two alliances
Second Task: Groups of 4 create a presentation on one of the 6 major European countries
Third Task: Market stall activity to create a detailed spider diagram
Fourth task: post-it activity and discussion
Plenary: Task that effectively tests understanding
WILFs:
To understand the differences between the two alliances in 1914 Europe
To explain key features of the countries involved in both alliances
To evaluate which alliance was the most powerful in 1914
Designed for the new AQA spec (Conflict and Tension 1894-1918).
WALT: How were trenches attacked?
WILFs:
Define key words such as attrition and counter attack
Describe how trenches were usually attacked
Explain why it was so difficult to break the stalemate on the Western Front
The lesson contains a range of activities including students completing a short cartoon strip on attacking a trench, answering comprehension questions, use of a film clip from ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ and finishes with students assessing the usefulness of two sources on trench warfare, which can be expanded into a 12 mark question.
Designed for the 2016 AQA History spec but could be customised for other years etc.
Lesson focuses on describing and explaining the advances in technology during the First World War. Lesson involves data collection task, video, and exam skill practice
Lesson Title: What advances in weaponry had taken place by 1918?
Learning outcomes:
Describe how infantry, artillery, tanks and aeroplanes developed
Explain the advances in land, sea and air
Assess the consequences of these developments on World War One
Lesson designed for the new AQA History specification but could easily be adapted for other exam boards/ audiences.
Key Question: How scientific was 17th and 18th century medicine?
LOs:
Recall knowledge from the medicine unit so far
Describe the treatments available for ordinary people
Explain the differences traditional and scientific methods
Lesson involves a range of activities including a recall quiz, match up treatments to definitions, and a colour coded sheet. Lesson provides students with the relevant knowledge to answer an exam question: Compare treatments in the Middle Ages with treatments in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In what ways were they similar? (8 mark)
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A lesson designed for thh AQA 8145 History specification that enquires: Why was Francis Drake an English hero?
The lesson has three outcomes:
Describe the route of Drake’s circumnavigation
Explain what Drakes journey suggests about the voyages of Discovery
Evaluate what Drake’s voyage tells us about Elizabethan England
Activities include: annotating a map for the circumnavigation, storyboard, spider diagram, source work and information sheets.
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Key Question: Explain how other factors helped Hitler come to power
LOs:
Recall how the Depression affected the Nazi Party
Describe how other events led to the growth of the Nazi Party
Explain how these events led to Nazis gaining popularity
Lesson forms Part 2 of why did the Nazis become popular.
Lesson includes a cross curricular Numeracy exercise that shows the correlation between unemployment and Nazi seats in the Reichstag.
Involves paired exercise on Weimar Weaknesses and Fear of Communism
Key Question: How did the lives of German youth change under the Nazis?
Fully differentiated and resourced lesson for GCSE History, although could easily be adapted for KS3.
LOs:
Identify the key differences between the boys and girls youth organisations
Explain the differences between the boys and girls clubs
Analsye why not all young people supported the Hitler youth Organisations
Mock paper created in the correct format for the 2017/2018 AQA exam. Ready to be printed!
Included are 8 questions over a 1 hour 45 minute paper
Britain Health and the People: c1000 to the Present Day
Elizabethan England, c1568-1603
Took a few hours to find suitable and varied questions, so thought this could save somebody's time.
Revision game that involves students competing with each other to see who can score the most points.
Students take it in turns to roll a dice to reveal a question.
Students shade in the question box if they answer correctly.
Designed for the 2016 AQA spec. Second lesson for Renaissance medicine.
Lesson involves a variety of activities, including comparisons with medieval anatomy, Vesalius fact file, and explaining Vesalius’ contribution to medicine. Exam question also included on the usefulness of a source (Fabric of the Human Body).
WILFs:
Identify anatomical knowledge before Vesalius
Describe Vesalius’ work
Explain the contribution Vesalius had on medical knowledge
How was King Cholera defeated by John Snow?
WILFs:
Describe the causes of Cholera in the 1800’s.
Explain the discovery of John Snow.
Practice an exam style question
Included are 4 separate homelearning/ revision activities designed for the Conflict and Tension unit in AQA History:
Problems in the Balkans
Battle of the Somme
Battle of Verdun
Development of weaponry by 1918
The format is set out as information on the topic, followed by tasks and exam questions. Easy to set and provides students all the information they need to complete the activities.
Designed for the AQA 8145 spec, conflict and tension (WW1), this lesson investigates why Russia lost the war, and the consequences of the Bolshevik revolution. The lesson has 3 objectives:
Describe why Russia lost during World War One, including the Bolshevik revolution
Explain the causes and consequences of Russia leaving the war
Evaluate the impact of Russian withdrawal on German strategy
The lesson contains a range of activities, such as reading, comprehension questions, and source analysis.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
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Lesson designed for the AQA 8145 spec, Conflict and Tension (WW1), investigating the consequences of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and outbreak of war. The lesson has 3 objectives:
Recall key facts about the causes of WW1
Describe the events of the assassination
Explain how the assassination led to war
Lesson contains a range of activities, including a video, timeline activity, and countdown to war activity.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
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Lesson designed for the new AQA History GCSE spec. The objectives of the lesson are:
Recall and prioritise the problems facing Stresemann
Explain the actions taken by Stresemann to restore Weimar’s stability
Evaluate how successful Stresemann was
Differentiation is embedded throughout with a range of activities including, visual sources, card sorts, explanation questions and exam practice.
American West lesson suitable for the Edexcel 9-1 History specification. The lesson focuses on ‘How exciting was the life of a cowboy?’.
The lesson focuses on three objectives:
Describe the equipment used by cowboys
Analyse sources to reveal the life of cowboys
Apply our learning to an exam question
The lesson contains a range of activities including: Source analysis task on the life of a cowboy, equipment comprehension task, an exam question with a WAGOLL for students to compare their answers to, and a spectrum allowing students to discuss how exciting life was.
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A suitable lesson for both AQA and Edexcel GCSE History specifiations (2016 onwards).
The lesson focuses on ‘How successful was the Munich Putsch?’. The lesson has three objectives:
Describe the events of Adolf Hitler’s Munich Putsch in 1923
Explain whether the Munich Putsch should be seen as a success or failure
Assess the impact of the Munich Putsch on Hitler’s future
Activities include:
Recall Quiz
Card sort
Fortune graph
Fact file
Extended writing opportunity
Let me know if you have any issues. Thank you!
Suitable for both Edexcel and AQA 9-1 GCSE History specifications and focuses on the Revolt of the Northern Earls in 1569. The lesson has three objectives:
Identify reasons that the Northern Earls revolted in 1569
Describe the events of the revolt of the Northern Earls.
Explain the significance of the revolt.
Activities include:
Recall starter on problems Elizabeth faced
Card sort on why the Northern Earls rebelled
Fortune graph for the rebellion
And a spider diagram discussing significance
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Lesson offers an opportunity to consolidate learning on Chapter 2: Stalemate
Students are instructed to work in groups and create a 'Draw My Life' piece of work on a3/a2 sheets.
Activity allows students to develop collaborative skills, as well as delegation etc.
Lesson finishes with an 8 mark write an account question on the importance of Verdun and the Somme. Guidance is attached on how to achieve the best grade.