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Quest for Political Stability: Germany 1871-1991, Section One Revision Booklet 1871-1914
This revision booklet is a great resource to give to students to ensure they are revising Year 12 content and practicing their exam technique. I personally set weekly tasks in it for homework. The booklet is a word document. This is what you will find in the booklet:
A helpful diagram of the constitution
A page and a half of the basic ‘key facts’ for students to revise and build on
A list of 7 key people that students should create fact files for
9 essay questions students can attempt or plan for
A blank timeline where students need to add in at least 20 events and categorise them into: economic, social, religious or political factors.
25 revision activities that students need to complete and have the teacher ‘sign off’. A couple of the revision activities require students to have access to the AQA The Quest for Poltiical Stability: Germany 1971-1991 textbook - these activities can be easily changed to something else if students do not have the book
A wordsearch with some of the key words like Kulturkampf to support spellings.
A couple of the revision activities require students to have access to the AQA The Quest for Poltiical Stability: Germany 1971-1991 textbook - these activities can be easily changed to something else if students do not have the book
I also have a section 2 booklet.
Unit of Work - Does Bad King John Deserve His Nickname?
This bundle contains 5 well thoughtout lessons, with a variety of engaging tasks, and an assessment. The lessons involve source and interpretation work to build key skills. Each lessons asks the pupils to make a judgement on how ‘bad’ King John was.
Introduction to John and a timeline of his life
Did John kill Arthur?
Johns quarrel with the Pope
The Magna Carta
Sources and Interpetations - Why interpretations change over time
Assessment
The lessons include a variety of engaging activities: Videos with questions, storyboard, comprehension reading, balloon timelines, speeches and persuasive writing, etc.
Edexcel Early Elizabethan England, 1558-1588, revision booklets
These three booklets break down everything the pupils need to know about Early Elizabethan England. Everything is broken down into sections and images are included for dual coding. Possible exam questions feature in every booklet. Great for PP who cannot afford to go out and buy a revision guide.
World War I Unit of Work KS3 6 lessons
Fully resourced WWI unit. Well differentiated and a range of tasks to suit all pupils. Tasks are engaging and sentence starters and success criteria’s are used throughout.
Lessons include:
The Alliance System
Franz Ferdinand
Trench Warfare and Weaponry
Trench Warfare and the Somme
Cowardice and Shell Shock
Conscientious Objectors
KS3 Industrial Revolution Unit of Work 8 Lessons
This folder consists of 8 Industrial Revolution Lessons:
An Introduction to the Industrial Revolution
Inventions and Power
Josiah Wedgwood
Living Conditions
Children in the Mills
Women in the Industrial Revolution
Case Study of Ada Lovelace
Robert Owen and Reform
The lessons are well differentiated and incorporate a variety of activities which encourage the historical imagination.
Introduction to the Industrial Revolution
An introduction to the Industrial Revolution lesson for KS3 with link to Stoke-on-Trent. Video resource, letter resource, primary sources, gamification.
Modern Slavery
A great lesson for exploring modern day slavery, which always surprises pupils. Great to use to finish of a History topic about the Transatlantic Slavery as pupils think that just because slavery is outlawed that it is over.
Explores key terms and different types of slavery.