A PowerPoint and resource that looks at who was the biggest threat to Elizabeth's religious settlement - the Puritans, Catholics (home and abroad)> Includes a worksheet for students to direct their notes through questioning, and two exam questions.
Ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE History course, this bundle includes all lessons required for the final specification point:
- Nazi policies towards women
- Nazi control of education
- How the Nazis tried to reduce unemployment
- Standards of living in Nazi Germany
- Persecution of minorities
Each lesson includes resources, and an exam question in most of the lessons.
A lesson aimed at KS3 students that looks at the different affects of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany. Gives students an area to focus on, to become experts, and then teach the rest of the class.
A PowerPoint looking at the problems Elizabeth I faced on her accession from home to abroad. Offers students the opportunity to research and find links between the factors, before prioritizing them. Also includes a homework 12 mark exam question
A lesson that focuses on how the Nazis dealt with minorities in Nazi Germany, ideal for the new Edexcel GCSE Germany course. Includes a handout for students to use as part of revision.
This lesson is ideal for the new Edexcel course. It goes through what the Nazi views and policies were towards women. Includes an 8 mark source question on usefulness of sources, and a planning frame for students. Also includes a worksheet for students to use as revision notes.
A resource aimed at the new Edexcel course that looks at how education in Nazi Germany changed to fit in with Hitler's aims. Includes a 12 mark exam question and planning sheet to aid students.
A KS3/KS4 lesson looking at reasons why people go to war, different types of war, and then is war justified. Each activity feature different pathways, and challenges and super challenges. Ideal for an introduction to a warfare unit or for a PHSE/RE lesson
A series of lessons that focuses on depth 1 of the Edexcel A-Level course (the changing nature of British warfare).
Lessons focus on:
1. The role of Wellington
2. Nelson
3. The impact of the French wars
All lessons include exam style questions and additional reading
A lesson aimed at the new Edexcel GCSE Germany course that looks at how the Nazis treated the youth. Includes two exam questions, with a plan for the 8 mark usefulness question. This enables the students to practice what they have learnt by completing two exam questions.
A lesson summarizing why Jack the Ripper was never caught. Asks students to link and prioritize the reasons. Provides differentiated resources throughout, as well as challenge activities for each task.
Ideal to be used as part of a Jack the Ripper scheme of work, or crime and punishment over time. This bundle includes the effectiveness of the police force in the 19th century, how far the police were to blame for him not being caught, and why he was not caught,
A 2-part lesson that looks at what happened to the Princes in the Tower. Goes through what happened, and asks students to look at sources and use these to make a judgement about whether or not Richard III killed the Princes. Differentiated
A powerpoint and worksheets looking at different historical figures in History. Each group gets a different worksheet on a different figure, they are to prepare a presentation and a speech on this person, and then the class votes on who was the most significant.
A lesson ideal for KS3, this lesson looks at how the great depression affected different groups in America. Requires SHP The USA between the wars 1919-1941 book (p.74-84) - can scan and send across if needed. Differentiated activities throughout, as well as GCSE style questions to consolidate knowledge.
A lesson ideal for the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE course (can be adapted to other exam boards), this lesson looks at the Prague Spring and the impact this had on relations between the Soviet Union and America. Students consolidate their knowledge by answering one half of a 16 mark question focusing on the impact of the Prague Spring for relations between the superpowers.
A source based lesson looking at the suffragettes and whether or not women should be given the vote. Students to look at different sources to look at the reasons behind the vote. Also, students will examine the different tactics used by the Suffragettes and decide which was the most effective
Different activities for different students
Students will look at how Elizabeth I dealt with the problems of poverty and begging during her reign. Accompanying worksheet. Ideal for the new GCSE specification and for higher ability students at KS3. Differentiated activities for students.
Was Anglo-Saxon justice violent and superstitious?
Ideal to be used with KS3 to as part of a programme teaching exam skills, or useful for the new Edexcel GCSE course.
This lesson gets students to create a matrix of how far justice was normal or whether it was superstitious. Includes differentiated resources and activities throughout, as well as challenge activities.