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KS3 History: How did the Black Death arrive in England?
Focus of the lesson is, how did the Black Death arrive in England.
Suitable for KS3 and adaptable for all abilities. Use of geography and other cross curricular activities
KS3 History: The Impact of the Black Death on England
Focusing on the impact of the Black Death on England - focus on embedding GCSE skills at KS3. Has exam style questions and skills - following the new Edexcel GCSE History specification.
Easily adaptable for all abilities and levels
KS3 History: How did people try to cure and prevent the Black Death?
KS3 lesson focusing on how people tried to cure and prevent the Black Death.
Card sort, and writing activity. All material is easy to follow.
Use of embedding KS4 skills at KS4 in line with the new Edexcel GCSE specification.
Easily adaptable for all abilities
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
KS4 Edexcel History: Impact of Edward Jenner
New specification of Edexcel GCSE, British Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
Focus of the lesson is the impact Jenner had on the progress of medicine and who was more important in the progress; Pasteur, Koch or Jenner
Easily adaptable across ability levels
KS4 Edexcel History: Surgery improvements in the Industrial Period - British Medicine over time
New specification of Edexcel GCSE, British Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
The lesson focuses on the surgical improvements during the Industrial Period, and include the work done by James Simpson and Joseph Lister.
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: Why did Henry VIII create the Church of England?
Useful for KS3 - and a SOW based on Henry VIII and his relationship with the church.
Focus on why Henry wanted a divorce, and why he wanted to break from Rome - good resources and easily adaptable for LA and HA
KS3 History: How significant were the Romans?
KS3 lesson (easily adaptable for LA & MA)
Lesson focuses on how significant the Romans were with a card sort and written task.
KS3 History: How did the Black Death arrive in England?
Lesson based on the reasons the Black Death arrived in England.
Map based activity with embedding KS4 skills at KS3 - in line with the new Edexcel GCSE specification.
Easily adaptable to all levels and abilities.
KS3 History: Chronology of Roman Britain
Introduction into Roman Britain and chronology. Great introductory lesson for Year 7. Resources included.
KS3 History: Who should Henry VIII marry? Henry's six wives
Take me Out themed lesson based on the positives and negatives of each of Henry's wives.
Group work suitable for KS3 - really fun lesson with effective and good resources.
Class go through the stages of Take Me Out and decide who Henry should take to the Isle of Fernadez
KS4 History Edexcel: Nazi Germany Revision Lesson
Focus on the Munich Putsch, Why the Nazis gained votes and the new Edexcel (2016 start) exam questions. Resources included.
KS4 Edexcel History: Impact of surgery in the Industrial Period - British Medicine through time
New specification of Edexcel GCSE, British Medicine Through Time 1250-present.
Focus of the lesson is how the changes to surgery in the Industrial Period affected progress.
Students also plan, write and peer mark a 12 mark question - peer marking stickers provided.
KS4 Edexcel History Anglo-Saxon & Norman England - Who was William I?
In line with the new 2016 Edexcel GCSE History Course - Anglo-Saxon and Norman England 1066-1087.
The lesson focusses on who William I was, his family tree and the Rebellion of Robert Curthose. The students create visual notes
The lesson is very well resourced and in clear line with the GCSE syllabus
KS4 History Edexcel: Changes to Weimar society - Stresemann's reforms
Lesson for Weimar Germany. Edexcel (2016 start) Changes to society - Stresemann’s reforms. Practice and peer assessment of 12 mark ‘Explain’ question.
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
KS3: What was the biggest Civil Rights event in the 1950s?
Lesson focussing on the biggest event of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s:
Brown vs Board of Education
Emmett Till
Rosa Parks and the Bus Boycott
Little Rock Arkansas
Students work out the impact of the events on the Civil Rights Movement and how it helped the cause progress. They then make a judgement as to which had the biggest impact and the smallest impact.
There is also source work - analysing a source and putting it into historical content
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
KS3: Henry VIII Scheme of Work
Scheme of work for KS3 on Henry VIII and the religious power struggle in his reign. Lessons include:
L1 - What did religion look like in England in 1500?
L2 - What’s love got to do with it? Did he break from Rome because of love?
L3 - Did money and power drive Henry to break from Rome?
L4 - What was the real reason Henry broke from Rome?
L5 - Assessment
All lessons have higher order themes, questions and concepts throughout. Planned to a high standard. Multiple historical concepts used - focus on source/intepretation skills.