Contextual slides for a quick overview of the Topic 4 content used at the start of each lesson in the unit of work.
Separate slides for:
1.Women
2.Persecution of the Jews
3.Nazi economic policy
A contextual slide for a quick visual overview of the Topic 3 content used at the start of each lesson in the unit of work
Slides cover:
The Nazi consolidation of power 1933-34
Propaganda, Police State, and Opposition
Religion
Three introductory slides to explain the chronological course of the break down in relationships between Britain and her Thirteen North American Colonies.
Boom, Bust & Recovery- Worksheet to support J.W. Davidson’s ‘A Little History of the United States’ Chapter 32 - The New Deal
Written as part of an introductory reading programme for Yr 12 A Level students studying the Edexcel syllabus or extension materials for Ks3 or GCSE.
Written as Publisher files for printing on A3, they can be edited and printed as PDF files to accommodate A4 printing
Boom, Bust & Recovery- Worksheet to support J.W. Davidson’s ‘A Little History of the United States’ Chapter 31 - The Masses
Written as part of an introductory reading programme for Yr 12 A Level students studying the Edexcel syllabus or extension materials for Ks3 or GCSE.
Written as Publisher files for printing on A3, they can be edited and printed as PDF files to accommodate A4 printing
Boom, Bust & Recovery- Worksheet to support J.W. Davidson’s ‘A Little History of the United States’ Chapter 34 - Superpower
Written as part of an introductory reading programme for Yr 12 A Level students studying the Edexcel syllabus or extension materials for Ks3 or GCSE.
Written as Publisher files for printing on A3, they can be edited and printed as PDF files to accommodate A4 printing
Taught to Year 8 students the lesson explores the significance of the roles of Chadwick, Stephenson, Arkwright and Tull in the Industrial Revolution. The lesson has options on the initial quizzing of prior learning, and then an inquiry in two parts: initially researching one individual and then group work sharing findings on the remaining individuals to reach a conclusion on their significance.
Worksheet to support the BBC Historyfile - Boom & Bust documentary.
The film covers the inter war years of the USA and studies the contributing factors that caused the Boom and subsequent Bust.
The worksheet contains. a variety of data collection activities as well as lower and higher order questions.
The sheet was designed for both classroom work as well as a flipped activity to be undertaken outside the classroom to encourage independent learning and research.
Written to support the 1982 BBC Documentary: QED A Guide to Armageddon. The documentary studies the effects of a one megaton nuclear bomb being exploded over London
The sheet supports the film with a table to test its predictions using NUKEMAPS:
The resource is written in Publsiher and formatted to A4
BBC History File - Medicine Through Time - Ep.4 - War & Surgery Supporting Worksheet:
Suitable for the current Edexcel SHP Surgery Paper and new 9-1 History GCSE as lesson support, revision or flipped learning. Also appropriate for the legacy GCSE
Worksheets to support the BBC Documentary History File Episode
Suitable for the new 9-1 History GCSE as lesson support, revision or flipped learning. Also appropriate for the legacy GCSE
Tsunamis - 10 Things You Didn’t Know About… Worksheet to support the BBC Doc with Iain Stewart
Iain Stewart journeys across the oceans to explore the most powerful giant waves in history, with ten remarkable stories about tsunamis.
These massive waves can be taller than the biggest skyscraper, travel at the speed of a jet plane and when they reach land, rear up and turn into a terrifying wall of water that destroys everything in its path. These unstoppable, uncontrollable forces of nature caused the ruin of an entire ancient civilization, may have played a small part in the demise of the dinosaurs, and in World War II were used as a weapon. Yet astonishingly, two men who surfed the tallest wave in history - half a kilometre high - survived.
Written in Publisher and formatted to A3 the worksheet can be edited and saved as a PDF for A4 printing
Iain Stewart reveals the stories and science behind some of the world’s most dramatic earthquakes, including how 1960s Cold War spying gave scientists a clue to understanding them.
Iain Stewart looks at some of the world’s most dramatic earthquakes and reveals the stories and science behind them. In seconds, these powerful forces of nature which cannot be predicted or prevented can shake a town to destruction and shift the landscape forever. We discover why quakes can last 60 times longer on the moon than on Earth, how one particular earthquake fault line can produce hallucinations, and how 1960s Cold War spying gave scientists a crucial clue to understanding them.
Written in Publisher and formatted to A3 the worksheet can be saved as a PDF and printed as A4
Worksheet to support the documentary. The sheet was written over 4 pages to support independent study/flipped learning /overview/ revision and enrichment of the GCSE / A Level curriculum.
The tasks include a wide variety of data collection activities and higher order exercises to provide a wide range options. The last page includes overview grids asking students to summarise the reasons for the rise and fall of Wolsey and Cromwell as well as carry out a psychological profile of Henry VIII.
The worksheet is written in Publisher and formatted to A3. It can be saved as a PDF and printed in A4
Worksheet to support the Paxman BBC Great War video extract
Jeremy Paxman introduces Lord Kitchener’s iconic patriotic recruitment campaign and tells us about the Pals regiments, which were formed of men from one local area or of the same profession.
Lord Kitchener was Britain’s most famous living soldier in 1914, and newly appointed Minister of War. He launched a poster campaign on a huge scale, to persuade men to volunteer to fight.
We see what the posters looked like, and hear about the different ways they encouraged men to sign up, inciting duty, fear of invasion and guilt. We see contemporary footage of public recruiting events, and hear how a patriotic mood swept the nation, causing men to enlist at unprecedented speed and scale.
Search - BBC Teach - Class Clips - History GCSE / National 5: Why did thousands of men enlist at the start of WW1?
BBC American Voices - Ep5. Black America - Supporting Worksheet
Worksheet written to support the BBC documentary. Written to support GCSE teaching, extension/enrichment work and flipped learning.
The episode looks at the experience of the Black minority in the USA during the first half of the Twentieth Century
Written in Publisher, formatted to A3, the document can be amended and saved as a PDF for A4 printing
BBC American Voices - Ep1. Immigrants - Supporting Worksheet
Worksheet written to support the BBC documentary. Written to support GCSE teaching, extension/enrichment work and flipped learning.
The episode looks at the testimony of four immigrants and their experience. Students will be asked to compare their experience with American ideas of their countries approach to immigration through the linked video (The Great American Melting Pot):
Written in Publisher, formatted to A3, the document can be amended and saved as a PDF for A4 printing