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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
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.
Conflict and Tension: What were the causes of the Korean War? (L2)
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Conflict and Tension: What were the causes of the Korean War? (L2)

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A lesson that looks at a range of the causes of the Korean war which follows on from looking at tensions after WW2. Lesson includes a task, a source question and an essay question both with sentence starters. The source question comes with a model answer. There are challenge tasks as well to stretch and challenge the top end.
Medicine and Public Health Resources
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Medicine and Public Health Resources

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A selection of Medicine Through Time materials. The clock activity gets students to reflect on the whole topic. There is a key person booklet where students add key details for each person in the history of medicine topic. There are key word and events cards from the public health section. These can be used for revision and turned into key chains. Or made into diamond nines. Or putting them in chronological order.
Conflict and Tension: North Korean Invasion in 1950 (L3)
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Conflict and Tension: North Korean Invasion in 1950 (L3)

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A lesson that looks at the events leading to the North Korean invasion, with a worksheet created to help students organise their notes and a diagram to annotate. The lesson has got a lot of information to deliver but is broke up with questions to pose to students to assess understanding. The lesson then looks at how the US, UN and Soviet Union official officially responded to the invasion and students looking at the UN resolution, Truman’s speech and a transcript of the soviet radio broadcast. Lesson includes a GCSE Source Question and Essay question with sentence starters and model answers to help evaluate their work, Lesson also includes some challenge tasks.
Conflict and Tension: What can we learn about the Korean War from sources? (Recap/Revision Lesson)
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Conflict and Tension: What can we learn about the Korean War from sources? (Recap/Revision Lesson)

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A lesson that focuses on source work but allows students to recap the Korean War. Lesson includes a source task, where stundents have to match sources with the message and then give evidence to back up their choice. There are 16 sources included, 4 different worksheets. I put two on an A3 page. The lesson also includes two GCSE source questions, with sentence starters for both, and a model answer for the 12 marker. Challenge tasks are included to stretch the top end.
Conflict and Tension: Were there any winners in the Korean War? (L7)
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Conflict and Tension: Were there any winners in the Korean War? (L7)

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This lesson looks at whether there were any winners or losers in the Korean War, it includes a GCSE question with sentence starters, as well as a model answer to evaluate. Students carry out a task reflecting on everything they have studied to work out winners and losers but can also use the fact sheet provided if they get stumped. The class can then have a vote using the voting slide and discuss results.
AQA USA Opportunity and inequality 1920 - 73: Knowledge Organisers
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AQA USA Opportunity and inequality 1920 - 73: Knowledge Organisers

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A set of 4 knowledge organisers for AQA USA 1920 - 71 Opportunity and inequality. They include key dates, statistics, example questions and key word and people they should learn for the topic. Students can self quiz themselves using this Highlight the ones they feel confident on Have these in front of them when practicing questions.
France in Revolution: Revision Worksheets
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France in Revolution: Revision Worksheets

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A range of worksheets to help with revision for AQA France in Revolution 1774 - 1815. This includes a worksheet to help summarize the different revolutionary governments, another worksheet to hep compare the constitutions, a timeline task to track the influence of the sans culotte, a timeline to help revise key events, an overview sheet to compare the whole topic as well as a summary sheet.
USA: Were African Americans really free and equal after the abolition of slavery? (L14)
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USA: Were African Americans really free and equal after the abolition of slavery? (L14)

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A lesson that looks at the life before and after the abolition of slavery, this lesson is designed to give students a better contextual knowledge about African American’s experience. This lesson is designed for AQA America 1920 -1973 opportunity and inequality and give some background knowledge for this topic. This lesson includes a GCSE styled question with sentence starters to help those who need it and challenge tasks to stretch the top end student. There is also a homework idea and resource provided as well.
USA: How did the Second World War impact society in America?
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USA: How did the Second World War impact society in America?

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This lesson looks at how WW2 impacted African Americans and Women in America. Students recap what their lives were like before the war and then investigate what happened during the war that changed their lives. The lesson includes a differentiated note taking sheet, challenge tasks throughout to stretch and challenge the top end, and an exam question with sentence starters to help students. This lesson forms a SOW for AQA America 1920- 1917 Opportunity and Inequality
Conflict and Tension: Revision of Korean War
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Conflict and Tension: Revision of Korean War

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A lesson aimed at getting students to recap the Korean War, there are multiple board game inspired resources including, frustration, frogger, checkers, snakes and ladders and blockbuster, and battle ship. There is also a timeline for students to complete to consolidate understanding.
The Holocaust SOW
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The Holocaust SOW

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This is the first 3 lessons for a SOW on the Holocaust. It is designed around GenocideWatch's 8 stages of a Genocide.
USA: Immigration to America in the 1920's (2 x lessons: Causes and experiences) (L13)
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USA: Immigration to America in the 1920's (2 x lessons: Causes and experiences) (L13)

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These two lessons form part of a SOW for the AQA topic America 1920 - 73 Opportunity and inequality. Two lessons that look at immigration in the USA, the first lesson gets students to investigate the causes of immigration, what it looked like, who immigrated to the US and how the government responded to it. The second lesson looks at the experiences of the immigrants in America. Both lessons have a GCSE exam question, one essay styled and the other interpretation. Both come with sentence starters as well as challenge tasks to stretch the most able.