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Need to provide an engaging differentiated Key Stage 3 or MYP History course or lesson that includes a scheme of work, presentation materials, resources and workbooks as well as tracking the progress of every single student regardless of SEN or LEX need? We understand and can help.
In one of the most powerful Empires of the world, the Roman Empire, a new religion is rising that will spread across the world. That religion is Christianity. But what is this new religion? Where does it come from, what are its ideas and what do Christians actually do? Find out as you summarize this religion in either a postcard or poster for someone who does not know about the religion.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to gather and synthesize information, there is a simplified guide to the religion for SEN and ESL students to use. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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In this inquiry students will follow in the footsteps of Moses. They identify what he did, and map his achievements to help them understand how his journey helped to form the core ideas of Judaism that affect Jewish people to this day.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to gather, synthesize and apply information,in a new form. In this lesson the information presented in text will be converted to a visual form using a map. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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Out of the deserts and cities of Middle East a new religion is emerging, and that religion is Islam. But what is this new religion? Where does it come from, what are its ideas and how do Muslims actually worship? Find out as you summarize this religion in either a postcard or poster for someone who does not know about the religion.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to gather and synthesize information, there is a simplified guide to the religion for SEN and ESL students to use. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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In this inquiry students will follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ. They identify what he did, and map his achievements to help them understand how his journey helped to form the core ideas of Christianity that affect Christians to this day.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to gather and synthesize information, taking written information and mapping it. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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The Middle Way forms the foundation of Buddhist thought. In this inquiry students will find out what the Middle Way is, and will be able to apply these ideas to daily life in Buddhist India before considering how the ideas affect us.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to gather and apply information to a made up case study. There is a simplified guide to the religion for SEN and ESL students to use. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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The 10 Commandments form the foundation of Christian and legal systems all around the world. In this inquiry students will find out what these ideas are, be able to apply these ideas to the daily life of the Judeans before considering how the ideas affect our lives.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to gather and apply information, there is a simplified guide to the Commandments for SEN and ESL students to use. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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There is one God in Hinduism, but Hinduism has 33 million Gods. In this inquiry students will look at how God are portrayed in Hinduism by looking at different stories, history, practices and depictions of each representation of the Brahman.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to gather and synthesize information, there is a group task to compile a book for the library, and a research scaffold as well as a simplified guide to deities to choose for SEN and ESL students to use. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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The Battle of Hastings will be investigated by looking at the topography of Senlac Hill. Students will be challenged to understand how the battle was fought over the battlefield in a graded activity that can be run over one or two lessons.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is focused on one task, understanding the physical geography of the Battle of Hastings - Senlac Hill by looking at the positions each army took. There is also a comprehension test so students can evaluate how well they did in their work. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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Most of the country (Medieval Britain) is living a harsh life working on making profit for the nobility. But why? how did this system come to be established and just how did it work? Find out what actually happened by engaging in active group work to identify who benefited and who did not in the Feudal world.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and iis ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to inquire using 4 key information points before engaging in additional research. It focuses on gathering and synthesizing information to reach a series of justified conclusions. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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It is 1066 and two armies are drawn up around Senlac Hill ready to fight for the crown of England. Find out what actually happened using a comparative analysis of primary sources, and also find out how Harold actually died.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and iis ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to run a source driven enquiry to find out what really happened at the Battle of Hastings by comparing the leading historical accounts of the Battle. It focuses on using perspective to understand why different authors might create different narratives. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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It is 1066 and the Battle of Hastings is about to be fought on Senlac Hill. Get ready to use your knowledge of the Battle of Hastings to fight for the crown of England. Apply your knowledge in a Historical battle to the top of Senlac Hill for 4 players.
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to review, research an apply their knolwedge on the Battle of hastings in a fun trivia game. It focuses on applying learnt knowledge to recap and understand taught content. This lesson runs as a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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It is 1066 and the claimants to the English throne are gathering. Armies are bing massed for one of the most important successions Britain has ever seen. But what claims did these contenders have? Find out who was the rightful king by looking at each claimants claims carefully, before throwing your weight to help you chosen candidate become King of Britain. .
Content
This lesson is designed to work with MYP, KS3, NCSS standards and it is ready to go straight out the box. This lesson includes the following files; 1) Powerpoint presentation, 2) Resource sheets, 3) worksheets, 4) comprehension test, 5) a lesson plan (MYP aligned).
How to Use
This lesson is designed to encourage students to run inquire into how different claimants could claim the same throne. Students will be required to collate and then synthesize their evidence to understand who the rightful King actually was at the Battle of Hastings. It focuses on using perspective to understand why different Kings might create different claims. This lesson can run either as an individual task or a group activity. A model lesson structure is outlined in the lesson plan. This also provides actively provides opportunities for SEN and LEx differentiation.
Who Should Buy This
This lesson can be used by anyone, but it is designed to be taught out of the box. It is best suited to a new teacher or a teacher who wants everything done with no input from themselves. I strongly advise looking at the units bundles if you want to build on each lessons topics sequentially. If you are a more experienced teacher then check out the resource packs for use in history lessons.
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This free lesson is for Yr.10 IGCSE and GCSE Topic : China 1934-1989. The key question (inquiry) is: What was the first 5 year plan?
This lesson should follow on from the topic: Agrarian Reform Law.
Previous knowledge that can be referred to in the inquiry for the lesson :
Knowledge of the Agrarian Reform Law, lower and higher stage co-operatives.
CONTENTS
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a detailed lesson plan including sequences, activities, objectives etc.
printable worksheet
Powerpoint.
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CURRICULUM
This free lesson is for Yr.10 IGCSE and GCSE Topic : China 1934-1989. The key question (inquiry) is: What was the Agrarian Reform?
This lesson should follow on from the topic:The Chinese Civil War.
Previous knowledge that can be referred to in the inquiry for the lesson :
The economic and agrarian problems faced by China at the end of the civil war in 1949.
CONTENTS
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a detailed lesson plan including sequences, activities, objectives etc.
printable worksheet
Powerpoint.
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This free lesson is for Yr.10 IGCSE and GCSE Topic : China 1934-1989. The key question (inquiry) is: How was “Thought Reform” implemented?
This lesson should follow on from the topic: 1st Five Year Plan.
Previous knowledge that can be referred to in the inquiry for the lesson :
Knowledge of the Agrarian Reform Law and 1st Five Year Plan and the move towards lower and higher stage co-operatives.
CONTENTS
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a detailed lesson plan including sequences, activities, objectives etc.
printable worksheet
Powerpoint.
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CURRICULUM
This free lesson is for Yr.10 IGCSE and GCSE Topic : China 1934-1989. The key question (inquiry) is: What was the 2nd 5 year plan?
This lesson should follow on from the topic: How was “Thought Reform” implemented?
Previous knowledge that can be referred to in the inquiry for the lesson :
Knowledge of the 100 flowers campaign and an understanding of how the campaign had given Mao complete authority within the CCP and China.
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This free lesson is for Yr.10 IGCSE and GCSE Topic : China 1934-1989. The key question (inquiry) is: What were the results of the 2nd 5 year plan?
This lesson should follow on from the topic:What was the 2nd 5 year plan?
Previous knowledge that can be referred to in the inquiry for the lesson :
Knowledge of the 100 flowers campaign and an understanding of how the campaign had given Mao complete authority within the CCP and China.
CONTENTS
This lesson contains:
a detailed lesson plan including sequences, activities, objectives etc.
printable worksheet
Powerpoint.
All resources can be edited.