A wide range of resources available including:
- Leadership templates
- Emotional Wellbeing resources
- Assemblies
- Humanities resources
Contact me if you would like some further details about running CPD or embedding practice.
A wide range of resources available including:
- Leadership templates
- Emotional Wellbeing resources
- Assemblies
- Humanities resources
Contact me if you would like some further details about running CPD or embedding practice.
It never fails to amaze me how much children enjoy a good murder investigation! This lesson is an introduction to how historians 'do' history. Pupils are introduced the concept of inference during the lesson. It also has a literacy twist in that after they have investigated the murder they have to write a piece of discursive writing.
A full lesson on the government reaction to the suffragettes which includes:
Link to a clip and accompanying data capture sheet
Source exercise and resources
Easy to follow lesson objectives with a progress bar to help pupils gage their progress
A Geography and History themed lesson on Pompeii in which pupils use a variety of resources such as animations, information sheets and eyewitness accounts to build a picture of the Vesuvius eruption in AD79.
2 resources for studying the Pilgrimage of Grace:
- A two page internet worksheet to help students capture the key aspects of the event and try and compare it with others
- A sentence starter sheet for lower ability pupils to aid with extended writing
A detailed SOW that includes:
- Lesson Objectives and outcomes
- Key questions to use for lessons
- Coherent sequence of lessons that build up to an assessment
- Suggested activities to use in every lesson
This is a skills unit. You can easily weave the activities into your own lessons or use it as an introductory unit at the beginning of the year.
A full SOW with objectives, overview of suggested activities and outcomes. I have also included an assessment which has been updated with Emerging/Mastery etc. assessed responses. This also includes an essay structure for pupils to use. I run this in Yr9 as a Development/Thematic unit in preparation for the SHP GCSE unit the following year on Crime or Warfare.
Aimed to be used at the end of a study of the key Cold War event. The lesson is structured as follows:
- Pupils create a mind map about what they already know about the Cuban Missile Crisis
- They then use sources (the number of which can be reduced depending on the ability of pupils) to populate the mind map during the course of the lesson. Pupils use a different colour pen for this so it clearly shows new material gleaned from the resources.
- Feedback and sharing with other members of the class. Again pupils should use another colour for this so it shows peer teaching
A detailed SOW that includes:
- Lesson Objectives and outcomes
- Key questions to use for lessons
- Coherent sequence of lessons that build up to an assessment
- Suggested activities to use in every lesson
A fantastic way of revising rationing in WWII. How you play:
- Each pair of pupils needs one learning grid and two dice
- One pupil roles both dice and counts the number along the bottom and then up the grid. This gives them the first image. The pupil then repeats the process again to get another image. It is then down to them to explain how the rationing images are linked. Imagination time!
- The other pupil then does the same.
- The best explanations can be written down after around fifteen minutes.
This task is a great way to revise key topics and help develop explanations.
There is also a simpler grid for lower ability pupils.
A double lesson giving a good overview of the causes of crime and punishment and why crime changed during this period. It includes a challenging thinking activity using sources that gets pupils digging into causation.
2 tasks for pupils studying Charles I:
- A two sided internet research worksheet
- A starter task to get pupils discussing why Charles I aggravated some elements in society
A collection of resources that could be used with your SOW:
- A simple internet search activity to be used at the end of a study on slavery and the CRM
- A statements sheet with comments about slavery and equal rights which promote classroom discussion
- A PowerPoint and worksheet lesson in which pupils listen to some tracks (links to You Tube audio tracks on PP) and then come up with their own album of the CRM including designing the cover and choosing the tracks. This worksheet is better blown up to A3 so pupils have a good area in which to create their album design.
A detailed SOW that includes:
Lesson Objectives and outcomes
Key questions to use for lessons
Coherent sequence of lessons that build up to an assessment
Suggested activities to use in every lesson
A lesson that explores the reasons why British society changed between 1900 and 1953. The main activity involves pupils populating an A3 sheet about three main factors of change at the time - The government, Media and Industry.
The lesson was supplemented by the British Society 1900 - 1953 textbook but you can easily adapt the resources to make them how you want.
A murder mystery exercise. Split the class into pairs or groups of three. Give each pupil the you decide worksheets to jot down their findings. then:
-Starter: As they sit down introduce the mystery using the presentation to get them engaged. They need to work out who was 'responsible' for the murder.
- Put sources into three envelopes and give them to the groups in 5-8 minute intervals so it feels like an ongoing investigation and they are not swamped.
- Finally discuss their findings.
7 lessons and an Assessment on the Titanic. Includes an investigation into the Edwardian class system, passengers, design of the ship and why and who was to blame for the disaster.
A Scheme of Work I do with my Yr9's that mixes the political and social history of the Cold War. They explore how political events panned out during the decades of the Cold War and then in the following lesson investigate what life was like for teenagers at the time. This pack also includes:
- A SOW with lesson objectives/outcomes and suggested activities with links.
- Resources that can be used with a number of the lessons
To help resource this further; get hold of some teenager magazines from the 80s (i.e. BJ magazine) and photocopy them, the BBC documentary box set called the Twentieth Century and some items such as Walkman's and records. These are great to use as discussion points during lessons. I got hold of most from other (older) teachers and TA's. Also a good excuse to go hunting around family lofts for toys, board games, newspapers and defunct electronics.
I can't stress how much pupils and you will enjoy this unit. It's a nostalgic journey into a key era of world history. Also still very relevant now.
Designed for the new Edexcel History specification to be taught from 2016 and first examined in 2018.
A 22 page stand alone booklet for the Modern Depth Study that you can print off and distribute to students. A great way to get them practicing each type of exam question.
- All sources are included in the booklet
- Before each question there is a tips page with key information on how to approach it
- For questions 1 and 2 there are two different types of question so they have more chances to practice
- A box is available so teachers can comment on how to improve
- The correct space is allocated for each question so pupils are aware of how much to write.