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KS3 defeat of France (WW2)
Aimed at developing skills required for the GCSE reforms at KS4, this lesson encourages pupils to develop PEEL paragraphs for the explain two consequences question.
This is part of a scheme of work about WW2 - the rest of which can be found within my shop.
Pupils will:
Identify who Winston Churchill is as a hook to the lesson
describe why France surrenders using images to challenge them to think outside of the box
Use a WAGOLL to identify examination skills required and the structure of a PEEL paragraph
Use an information sheet (included) and the WAGOLL to structure their own PEEL paragraph explaining a consequence of the defeat of Poland.
Peer assess their work to reflect on their own progress within the lesson.
KS3 Invasion of Poland (WW2) Narrative account lesson
Pupils will explore the invasion of Poland with the aim of creating a GCSE style narrative account in preparation for the skills needed at KS4.
Pupils will:
examine the Munich Agreement and hypothesise how peopl e would react to it
Watch a video of the invasion and collect notes to be able to describe the invasion
Put the events of the invasion into chronological order using visual prompts for support
create a narrative account using a GCSE support sheet that allows development towards explaining why events lead to one another and cause change.
REVISION Key features of the American West (Edexcel 9-1)
This is an hour revision session designed for intervention prior to examination.
Pupils will:
Describe key developments using images to prompt recall
answer a 10 question quiz to test their knowledge and highlight areas for development
complete a thinking quilt that covers the entire unit and key themes
complete three importance questions as a group (see cover image)
REVISION American West Thinking Quilt (Edexcel 9-1)
American West thinking quilt designed to provide pupils with the opportunity to make links between different events and consider their impact on the development of the American West.
I have checked through both the Pearson textbook and revision guide to ensure that all key content is included in this A3 thinking quilt.
Pupils first read the boxes and add a sentence to any that they are not sure of with the support of peers, revision guides or the teacher.
They then colour code them based on catagories they could fit into such as ‘law and order’ and ‘conflict with Plains Indians’.
You can find the lesson that this thinking quilt is a part of here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/revision-key-features-of-the-american-west-edexcel-9-1-11884964
REVISION Life and problems in England (Early Elizabethan England (Edexcel 9-1))
Part of a series of lessons covering content required for the Early Elizabethan England module in the new Edexcel specification.
This lesson covers
Poverty and the poor laws,
education,
past times,
financial weaknesses
There are also opportunities embedded to develop the skills required to answer the 12 and 16 mark questions.
WW2 Dictators
A whole lesson with worksheets and fully differentiated that compares Tojo, Hitler and Stalin.
Pupils identify what a dictator is and who the three men are
They describe/explain how a dictator is able to rise to power
Compare similarities and differences between the three men
Evaluate who changed the most things in their country and why we remember their atrocities rather than the positive changes they made to their countries.
I use this as an introduction to a unit on WW2 to provide pupils with some context into the political landscape of the world prior to the start of the war.
REVISION Key people in Elizabethan England (Early Elizabethan England (Edexcel 9-1))
Part of a series of revision sessions designed to build knowledge prior to the Early Elizabethan England examination.
Pupils will cover:
Legitimacy and accession
Mary Queen of Scots - problem, fleeing to England, execution
Walsingham and his spies
Pupils will also complete planning sheets for two explain why questions, focused on building their skills and ability to link back to a question prior to the exam.
REVISION Succession crisis and events of 1066 (Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (Edexcel 9-1))
This is part of a series of revision sessions aimed at preparing pupils to succeed at the Edexcel 2016 specification: Paper Two Anglo-Saxon and Norman England.
As part of this session pupils will explore:
Succession crisis: who should be king?
Gate Fulford
Stamford Bridge
Hastings
Why did William Win
Aftermath: march on London, Submission of the earls
REVISION Saxon England (Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (Edexcel 9-1))
This revision session is part of a series of sessions aimed at building pupils knowledge and understanding of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman England unit for Edexcel 2016 specification.
As part of this session pupils will gain an overview of:
Saxon society
Edward the Confessor and the kings power
Law and order
Economy
Power of the House of Godwin
The Normandy Embassy
The Revolt against Tostig 1065
Mock and Feedback Lesson (American West (Edexcel 9-1))
An American West mock that follows the new specification, questions cover a breadth of knowledge and target pupils to answer questions about key developments of the unit. I plan to deliver this half way through teaching (after cattle industry) and will follow it with another at the end of the unit.
There is a full feedback lesson included that focuses on pupils ability to answer and understand the examination questions, could be used as a walking talking mock for GCSE revision.
In addition, there is a narrative account homework included (differentiated) to link to the last task.
Bundle
KS3 WW1 bundle
Four lessons that introduce KS3 pupils to WW1 whilst building skills towards KS4. Focus on analysis, evaluation and source work throughout the scheme of work.
Pupils will be introduced to propaganda as well as contemporary evidence from the period.
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Indian Wars bundle (American West (Edexcel history 9-1))
This bundle includes lessons that cover the Indian wars as well as reservations.
The lessons include focus on cause, conduct and consequence in preparation of Paper Two (Edexcel 2016 specification). There is a focus on developing the skills required to answer the narrative account, importance and consequence questions.
Cattle Industry (Rise and Decline): REVISION American West
Part of a series of revision sessions that provide pupils with an overview of the American West unit prior to examination.
As part of this revision session pupils will revise:
Changing role of the Cowboy
Rise of cattle industry and key individuals
Decline of the cattle industry
Johnson County War: Causes, conduct, consequences
Possible examination questions
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Medicine Through Time Revision Bundle
Five sessions that cover revision for the Medicine Through Time unit.
Each session comes with a worksheet for pupils to create that they can take home to revise from.
Sessions include:
Medieval medicine 1250-1500
Renaissance medicine 1500-1700
Early Modern medicine 1700-1900
Modern medicine 1900-2000
WW1 Medicine in the trenches (Historic environment) 1914-1918
Government Actions Timeline 1830-95: REVISION American West
Revision lesson based around building knowledge of government Acts and Treaty’s
Pupils create a timeline using either worksheets or carousel (both options included).
They colour code key features and consequences so that it is easy to revise from.
Time permitting, pupils can then write exam questions that relate to the information they have studied SAMS questions included as examples to talk through with the group.
Homework could then be to complete one of these questions.
Medieval Medicine Revision (Edexcel 9-1)
Session designed to last one hour and includes everything for medicine 1250-1500 cross referenced with the first chapter of the Pearson textbook.
Included is a worksheet for pupils to complete alongside the session.
Pupils cover:
causes of disease image starter
key words
theory of the four humours
miasma theory
different people that could treat you
treating the sick
hospitals
the Black Death 1348-1349
Who moved West? Revision session American West Edexcel 9-1
Revision lesson designed to last one hour. Homework included that analyses the Oklahoma Land Rush and gives pupils a choice of three exam questions - narrative, consequence or importance.
Pupils:
define push and pull factors and explain why people moved west
analyse a timeline of key features of the migration west
describe the Mormon migration, Exoduster movement and Donner Party
Analyse the importance and the consequences of the Homestead Act
WW1 Medicine Revision Session (Edexcel 9-1)
Session covers the Western Front section of the Edexcel history 9-1 course.
Pupils cover:
features of a trench
features of the main battles
key medical problems
key medical advances
blood transfusions and x-rays (problems and solutions)
following up a source
Treaty of Versailles and how it affected Germany
This lesson allows pupils to explore the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the affect that the terms had on Germany.
Pupils define key terms like League of Nations, Armistace, and Big Three.
define the term armistace
watch the video and record the terms of the TOV (green pen task follows)
Class creates a diamond 9 together, what had the biggest/smallest affect on Germany
Written task - was the TOV fair? fully differentiated, sentence starters and must/should/could.
Source examination - how useful question. Set as homework after discussing and beginning in class. Differentiated for HA/LA on the worksheets.
Homework attached as part of the lesson bundle. Differentiated for HA/LA how useful question using the execution of Germany source.
Poverty in Tudor England
Lesson aimed at KS3, poverty and the poor laws in Tudor England.
describe why people were in poverty
Define the terms able-bodied and impotent poor
Explain how these people were treated and why these categories were necessary at the time.
evaluate how fair these categories were and why.