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I am a senior leader, and examiner who has years of experience teaching different exam specifications. My classes regularly achieve high levels of progress, in 2022 it was +1.5. Please browse a selection of history, sociology and generic lessons and resources. Most of them have writing frames for students who need support with writing. Please review if you download anything as I will try to edit and improve using any feedback

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I am a senior leader, and examiner who has years of experience teaching different exam specifications. My classes regularly achieve high levels of progress, in 2022 it was +1.5. Please browse a selection of history, sociology and generic lessons and resources. Most of them have writing frames for students who need support with writing. Please review if you download anything as I will try to edit and improve using any feedback
USA: What do the events of 1936 - 37 highlight about the New Deal and Roosevelt's America?
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USA: What do the events of 1936 - 37 highlight about the New Deal and Roosevelt's America?

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This lesson forms a SOW for AQA America 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and inequality. This lesson looks at the Flint Sit Down Strike and Battle of the Overpass. Students investigate the events and evaluate the new deal and Roosevelt presidency. The lesson includes challenge tasks and sentence starters. This lesson works well following an evaluation of the New Deal to add extra depth to their understanding, it also good to draw parallels with Hoover and the Bonus March.
Holocaust: How did the Nazis increase persecution of Jewish people across Europe? (L3)
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Holocaust: How did the Nazis increase persecution of Jewish people across Europe? (L3)

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This lesson forms part of a SOW on the Holocaust. The lesson looks at the steps taken by the Nazis to persecute Jews and Minorities. This lesson looks at the steps of dehumanisation and symbolisation. Students look at Nuremberg laws, kristallnacht, and other key events in Jewish persecution. The Lessons has challenge tasks to stretch and challenge to top end of the class, whilst key words, and sentence starters are provided for the students that need more support.
Civil War: How far were women's lives changed by the Civil War?
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Civil War: How far were women's lives changed by the Civil War?

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This lesson gets students to compare the experiences of women during the Civil War with the expectations of their gender. Students look at extracts from conduct books to look at expectations of women before the Civil War, then three examples of women during the Civil War. Chances for source work. Lesson includes challenge tasks and key word boxes.
Industrial Revolution How far did Britain change between 1750-1850?
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Industrial Revolution How far did Britain change between 1750-1850?

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This lesson looks at and introduces the Industrial Revolution. The lesson looks at key themes (public health, transport, medicine, population) and how they change. Students use specific vocabulary to describe change, with changes to model. The lessons include scaffolds for questions, as well as worksheets, a clear focus of the lesson. This forms part of a SOW on the industrial revolution.
Industrial Revolution: How did Surgery change during the 19th century?
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Industrial Revolution: How did Surgery change during the 19th century?

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This lesson forms part of a SOW on the industrial revolution. This lesson looks at how the problems of surgery were solved. Students look at key people such as Lister and Simpson. Students use the language they have been using in the previous lesson to explain the extent of change. There are scaffolds to support students with writing tasks and opportunities to model the task.
Industrial Revolution: Surgery at the beginning of the 19th century
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Industrial Revolution: Surgery at the beginning of the 19th century

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This lesson forms part of a SOW on the Industrial revolution. This lesson looks at surgery at the beginning of this period. Students look at the problems that exist and the following lesson looks at how this changed. There is a reading and a source task, there is scaffolding and opportunities to model the task for students.
English Civil War: Why was Charles I executed? (L2)
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English Civil War: Why was Charles I executed? (L2)

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This lesson forms a SOW on the English Civil War, there are two lessons on why the Civil war happened and then the other lessons look at the impact. This lesson includes starters with answers, a worksheet with tasks and time lines to build chronological understanding.
History of medicine:  Time Period Recap/Help Sheet
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History of medicine: Time Period Recap/Help Sheet

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Sheets that recap medicine in every time period;prehistoric to modern day. It includes key words and people with definitions. These can be placed on tables to help students when writing essays. I found that they worked well when cut up and used a bookmarks during revision.
Space/Physics  Themed Lesson Resources (Connectives Word Mat, Takeaway Homework & Plenary Activity)
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Space/Physics Themed Lesson Resources (Connectives Word Mat, Takeaway Homework & Plenary Activity)

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A group of lesson resources themed around space. There is a connectives word mat to help students with their writing in lesson. There is also a Takeaway Homework, where there are a range of options that range in difficulty. Furthermore there is a Meteor Word Game. At the end of the lesson students have to destroy all the meteors by defining the words. Student choose a word and define it if they are correct they press the word and it will dissolve with a sound effect.
Power and Monarchy: How did the Magna Carta challenge  the power of King John? (Lesson 2)
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Power and Monarchy: How did the Magna Carta challenge the power of King John? (Lesson 2)

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This lesson is aimed at looking at how the monarchy’s power changed under King John. Students look at the reputation of King John and whether his legacy is justified they then look at the Baron’s reaction and the Magna carter and how this challenged the power of the crown. There is a GCSE styled question with sentence starters for the less able. There are challenge tasks to stretch the top end. There is also a literacy focus as well, where students need to correct literacy mistakes.
Conflict and Tension In Asia: 110 Key Word Topic Cards
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Conflict and Tension In Asia: 110 Key Word Topic Cards

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A number of Key words based around the Korean and Vietnam War. All the key words have images to help prompt students. These are great for revision. I print them so that 8 are on 1 page so they are smaller. Then laminate Following tasks can be completed with them: - Students have to define key words given to them - Students have to group key words that link together -Students can write definitions on the back and test each other. - Give a table the whole pack and time them whilst sorting them into groups of defining them. - Students create a ven diagram and group the words that are to do with each war and words that are to do with both.
Power and Monarchy: Medieval Kings Power and Control Bundle
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Power and Monarchy: Medieval Kings Power and Control Bundle

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A bundle of lessons that look at how the power of monarchs changed during the medieval period. Students look at King John, King Henry and King Richard, and how Thomas Becket, Magna Carta and Peasant’s revolt challenged their control. Works well after studying the Norman Conquest. Also included is a recap lesson. As well as a collection of medieval themed lesson resources including a takeaway homework, connectives word mat and a plenary game.
WW1: Why did men enlist into the Army and go fight in Europe? (Lesson 5)
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WW1: Why did men enlist into the Army and go fight in Europe? (Lesson 5)

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A lesson that looks at why men enlisted into the army during the first world war. The lesson resolves around the History Mystery Box, print out the images for the box these are then placed into the box or bag and students must take turns pulling them out and trying to explain why this would get men to join up. This is my favorite lesson as students are excited to learn what is in the box. Lesson looks at propaganda, order of the white feather, conscription, pals battalions. Then there is a source activity and GCSE styled question. There are sentence starters to help students if needed and challenge tasks to stretch students.
Elizabethan England: 137 Key word prompt cards
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Elizabethan England: 137 Key word prompt cards

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137 Key words based on the Elizabethan England topic. All the key words have images to help prompt students. These are great for revision. I print them so that 8 are on 1 page so they are smaller. Then laminate Following tasks can be completed with them: - Students have to define key words given to them - Students have to group key words that link together -Students can write definitions on the back and test each other. - Give a table the whole pack and time them whilst sorting them into groups of defining them. - Creating a timeline of key events and people
Weimar Germany: How did Hyperinflation affect Germany?
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Weimar Germany: How did Hyperinflation affect Germany?

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This lesson gets students to investigate the impact of hyperinflation and how it affected Germany. The lesson includes a role play activity which works really well in getting students to understand the impact of hyperinflation. Furthermore, there is a GCSE source question with sentence starters and model answers. There is a flow diagram at the end of the power point that gives key events about hyperinflation.