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KS3 History: Holocaust Mini Assessment Lesson
KS3 History - Topic: The Holocaust.
Based on my Holocaust Knowledge Organiser which can be purchased in my shop.
Knowledge Quiz based questions with a word fill of a paragraph - good for testing knowledge and modelling how to structure a paragraph using specific knowledge
KS3 History: Holocaust Knowledge Organiser & Quizzes
KS3 Holocaust Knowledge Organiser with additonal quizzes to test students’ knowledge
KS4 Edexcel Anglo-Saxon and Norman England: Normanisation of England revision sheet
New Edexcel History GCSE topic: Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
A3 sheet that allows students to revise the main topics of the Normanisation of England. Broken down into the subcategories needed. Easily used across the ability ranges, and easily adapted if you need.
KS3 History: Who was Henry VIII?
First lesson in SOW that focuses on who Henry was when he became King in 1509, with detailed information, videos etc.
suitable for KS3 - easily adaptable for KS4 and all abilities
KS3 History: Why did Germany lose World War Two?
lesson based on the reasons the Nazis lost WW2 with a focus on D-Day, Stalingrad, Nazi resources and Hitler's leadership.
well resourced with primary and secondary sources, videos, map and pictures.
suitable for KS3 - easily adapted at KS4/KS5 and all abilities.
KS3 History: How did the Blitz affect London?
KS3 History: How did the Blitz affect London?
The lesson is originally planned for Year 8, but is easily adapted for any level.
The lesson focusses on how the Blitz affected London, the students make their own Blitz textbook and fill it in with peer marking
Videos included - fun interactive lesson
KS3 History: Dunkirk Assessment Preparation & Assessment
KS3/KS4 Assessment preparation and Assessment on the Dunkirk Evacuation - focussing on whether it was a triumph or a disaster.
Assessment involves an interpretation and the following questions:
What does Interpretation A suggest about Dunkirk?
Why would the author of this Interpretation have this view?
How far do you agree with Interpretation A that Dunkirk was a disaster?
KS3 History - How was Hitler able to conquer most of Europe by 1941?
KS3 lesson on how Hitler was able to conquer most of Europe by 1941.
Activities include:
Map skills - mapping out the German allies and the countries invaded.
Blitzkrieg - studying how effective Blitzkrieg was.
Suitable for KS3 & KS4 - and easily adapted to all abilities
KS3/KS4 History: Anglo-Saxon England Scheme of Work
Suitable for KS3/KS4/KS5 curriculum - easily adaptable across the age/ability levels.
All lessons provided with HA and LA PowerPoints and resources/worksheets.
Knowledge Organiser (for use in homework) and Knowledge Organiser tests also provided.
Assessments/assessment preparation lessons are also provided.
Scheme of Work lessons:
1. How do objects found at Sutton Hoo help historians to learn more about the Anglo-Saxons?
2. How did Christianity change Anglo-Saxon England?
3. Why did Vikings raid England?
4. Do the Vikings deserve their bloodthirsty reputation?
5. Was Alfred the Great really so great?
6. Mini Assessment and Knowledge Test
7. Why is Anglo Saxon England known as the Dark Ages?
8. Why is 10th Century England seen as the Anglo-Saxon Golden Age?
9. Assessment Preparation
10. Assessment (+sentence starters)
All individual lessons are available on my TES page
KS3 History: Was Anglo-Saxon England a 'Golden Age'?
KS3 Lesson which can be easily adapted to KS4/KS5 and across all exam boards.
Full lesson with resources focussing on how far the Angl-Saxon period was a 'Golden Age'.
Lesson focusses:
What a Golden Age is
Are we in a Golden Age now?
Diamond 9 activity - explaining which is the biggest reason we call it the Golden Age.
KS3 History: How dark were the Dark Ages?
KS3 Lesson which can be easily adapted to KS4/KS5 and across all exam boards.
Full lesson with resources focussing on should the Anglo-Saxon period be known as the Dark Ages
Lesson focusses:
What the Dark Ages mean
Judgement lesson with sources and graphs to track how dark the Dark Ages actually work.
Group or pair work
KS3 History: Anglo-Saxon Mini Assessment
Mini assessment based on the Anglo-Saxons (Vikings, Alfred the Great etc.) great as a mid topic test
KS3 History: How great was Alfred the Great?
KS3 appropriate - great judgement lesson with exams skills
KS3 History: Do the Vikings deserve their bloodthirsty reputation?
KS3 lesson on 'Do the Vikings deserve their bloodthirsty reputation?'
easily adaptable across the Key Stages and abilities
KS3 History: Why did the Vikings raid England?
KS3 - easily adapted to KS4
focus on the reasons behind the Viking raids on England.
Easily adapted to LA
KS3 History: How did Christianity change Anglo-Saxon England?
KS3 lesson on how the conversion to Christianity changed England.
Inference skills, judgement skills. Easily adaptable
KS3 History: What does Sutton Hoo tell us about the Anglo-Saxons?
KS3 lesson on how the discoveries at Sutton Hoo tell us about how the Anglo-Saxons lived.
Students are using their inference skills.
Easily adaptable
KS4 Edexcel American West: How Wild was the West?
Lesson using the new Edexcel specification, The American West.
Lesson focuses on how 'wild' the American West was - good and easily adaptable activities and resources
KS4: Life as a Homesteader - Edexcel American West
Lesson based on the new specification of the Edexcel exam board, the American West.
Lesson focusses on Life as a Homesteader, with exam question practice and peer marking
KS4 Edexcel American West: American Civil War and the Homestead Act 1862
American Civil War and the Homestead Act of 1862 - in line with the Edexcel (exam 2018) specification History GCSE - The American West
Lesson focuses on the causes and results of the Civil War and how it led to the Homestead Act
Practice exam question on 'consequence' (4 marks)