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I have been a History teacher in mainstream UK schools for over 10 years, with my students achieving well above national averages for value added at GCSE and A Level. My students' responses have also been used an exemplars by the examiners in their reports. During this time I have also taught Citizenship, PSHE and Politics.

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I have been a History teacher in mainstream UK schools for over 10 years, with my students achieving well above national averages for value added at GCSE and A Level. My students' responses have also been used an exemplars by the examiners in their reports. During this time I have also taught Citizenship, PSHE and Politics.
Medicine Through Time- Individuals Revision
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Medicine Through Time- Individuals Revision

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This is a revision task for students studying Medicine Through Time. Students complete the worksheet on the 'Great Individuals' they study through the course. There is a help sheet to assist weaker students and a starter which forces students to identify the differences between some of the key individuals.
Was Emily Davison a hero
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Was Emily Davison a hero

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A lesson on Emily Davison. Can be part of a unit on the Suffragettes or a stand alone lesson on a key figure from history. The 'statements' I used for a plenary exercise for lower ability classes. I handed students different statements. I then asked them to work out if that showed Emily was a hero or not. This helped them formulate an opinion on her actions. Would work for any KS3 class.
Why did Nixon resign?
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Why did Nixon resign?

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A lesson for the Eduqas GCSE History America unit. Focusses on students understanding the story of Watergate using two listening tasks. It then finishes with an exam question from the Eduqas GCSE unit.
Botany Bay Historic Site- Scheme of Work Eduqas History GCSE
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Botany Bay Historic Site- Scheme of Work Eduqas History GCSE

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This is an entire Scheme of Work for the Historic Site aspect of the Eduqas Crime and Punishment Unit for History GCSE. Every lesson has activities, worksheets and practice exam questions. At times the work refers to the textbook- this is available for free by emailing the exam board, or contact me and I can email it. The scheme of work could easily be adapted for other students studying this content. A lot of the content is generic. I also have a Botany Bay Knowledge Organiser and Revision Booklet available - please see my other resources
Why did men join up to fight in WWI?
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Why did men join up to fight in WWI?

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Looking at the different influences of propaganda and conscription students examine why people joined up to fight. The oral testimonies are all from the BBC website. I also used a clip from BBC Learning Zone of one of the last veterans. I attached the EAL sheet just in case anybody else needed it.
How did WWI affect civilians?
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How did WWI affect civilians?

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This is a background lesson before students started the controlled coursework task on the Impact of WWI on civilians in Britain. For the activity I spread the information slides (at the last part of the PPT) around the room. They then filled the worksheet in using these. For the plenary you can print off a 'brain shape' for the 'fill your brain' activity. The clips for the activities are in the notes section of the powerpoint.