History teacher - KS3, KS4 and A-Level. Second in Department. SSAT Lead Practitioner. Masters Graduate in the History of War, Culture and Society. Local history author. I believe my resources are of a high quality. Revision guides for A-Level courses are the most popular with my students and teachers.
History teacher - KS3, KS4 and A-Level. Second in Department. SSAT Lead Practitioner. Masters Graduate in the History of War, Culture and Society. Local history author. I believe my resources are of a high quality. Revision guides for A-Level courses are the most popular with my students and teachers.
This resource was created to help students understand the events leading up to Hitler’s appointment. The Bruning, Papen and Schleicher chronology can be difficult for some students to process but this timeline worksheet has helped massively. I use it with the textbook and the revision guides I have made for the students. When it is filled in, students can clearly see why each chancellor before Hitler’s appointment failed to stabilise the economic and political situation in Germany.
This is a thorough analysis of Nazi persecution against the Jews. I have found this best done after studying Nazi persecution against the Jews the period 1933-41, although it could be used as an introduction to this period. This resources provides a thorough and clear timeline of key laws and events that students can use to identify key turning points from 1933-1942. There is also a thorouh timeline on the period 1940-42 analysing the impact of the war on Nazi racial policy towards the Jews and historian’ interpretations, especially Christopher Browning’ ‘euphoria of victory’ interpretation. There is also a clear and thorough analysis of the Intentionalist and functionalist schools of thought and those of contemporary historians. Key events are also analysed according to these schools of thought to see which arguments the students find most convincing. Also provided is an overview of the debate on complicity in the Holocaust. Throughout the lesson there are key questions for students to discuss and debate. At the end of the PPT there are four exam style questions for students to analyse and plan on an essay planning sheet. Students find this resource/lesson very helpful and enjoy the rigour involved. A must for A Level historians.
This enquiry will take two-three hours to complete. Students work in small groups to research the evidence for and against the execution of Charles I. It is a highly engaging lesson and students frequently question their thinking and judgment on the key question. The lesson concludes with student writing on the verdict sheet and announcing their justified conclusion.
High quality resources for revising OCR Crime and Punishment (detail is applicable to all boards). The revision materials have precise detail and good overviews of the various periods. There is also extensive exam focus. These are very popular with pupils. The Knowledge Tests are also incredibly popular with pupils. These are used frequently as a low-stakes way to test factual knowledge of each period. I have found these resources to be highly effective. The same description is applicable to the American West resources.
This resource follows the same format as the lesson focused on the overview between 1250-1500. Pupils complete a 'clock sheet' with the various key features that was typical for this period. This resource has been differentiated on some sections of the clock sheet to help pupils access the reading. Pupils then highlight the key changes and continuities. After these two tasks, pupils listen to a podcast (accessed through the dynamic learning website) and note down the key social, political and religious changes. This lesson is a good 'way in' to this period.
This bundle contains 5 sets of quizzes that covers every section of the Elizabethan England course for OCR SHP 1-9. Quizzes like these have had a dramatic impact on our results (up 20%) as pupil's recall of subject knowledge improved. These were created with 'memory in mind' and based on research that shows low-stake knowledge tests improves subject knowledge.
These resources were used during ‘turbo’ sessions in the lead up to the summer exams. Exam focused. Simple and effective overviews. Nicely structured for students.
Included in this resource is a one page summary of the causes of the American Civil War and an activity sheet. This divides the causes up into economic, social and political causes. The economic causes has been done for them as we studied this earlier in the year. This can also be adapted easily for long-term and short-term causes. The presentation has an activity on it that is liked by my students - significance circles. This helps them form a judgement on the significance of each cause.
Revision activities for the first section of the Democracy to Dictatorship course for the History IGCSE. Included is a storyboard activity to use with the information in the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE HIstory (9-1) revision book. Students review key content through the storyboard activity on Weimar’s early problems and then apply this to an exam style question.
These 5 quizzes cover content for section 5 of the Elizabethan England course - Explorers. Introducing quizzes like these has had a dramatic impact on our department's results as they improve the recall of subject knowledge significantly. These are based on research that shows frequent low-stakes testing significantly improves a pupil's subject knowledge. I have these displayed in my classroom so pupils can use them when they finish work early and they are also put on VLE for parents to quiz pupils at home.
These four quizzes cover the second section of the OCR SHP 1-9 Elizabethan England course. They cover the Catholic threat section, quizzing on the anti-Catholic laws, Mary Queen of Scots, International Affairs and the Plots. Using these quizzes has dramatically improved results. They are based on research that shows low-stakes testing improves the retention of subject knowledge.
These quizzes are designed for the new OCR SHP 1-9 Course on Elizabeth England 1580-1603. These three quizzes cover the first section of the course looking at the power of the Queen. Using quizzes have had a dramatic impact on the results at my school, especially when improving subject knowledge. They are based on research that shows that low-stakes testing has a significant impact on retention of subject knowledge.
These quizzes are for OCR SHP 1-9 Elizabethan England, the Daily Lives section. They cover topics such as the rich, middling sort and labouring poor. Also, family life and the rise of poverty. Using quizzes like these has dramatically improved results. They are based on research that shows low-stakes testing improves the retention of subject knowledge.
These quizzes are for the OCR SHP 1-9 Elizabethan England course. They are for the fourth section, looking at popular culture (festivities, witches and theatres). Using quizzes like these has dramatically improved results. They are based on research that shows low-stakes testing improves the retention of subject knowledge.
This revision guide contains thorough revision notes as well as exam style questions, both source and non-sources. It is tailored for the OCR SHP 1-9 Nazi Germany course but could be used with other relevant courses too. Proving very popular with pupils. It has sections on the war economy and the impact of Speer, the impact of the war on civilians, the move towards Total War and the impact Nazi occupation had on various countries.
This enquiry requires students to research whether there was a genuine Socialist threat in Italy between 1919-1921. You will need access to the Hinton book on Fascist Italy, however I have provided detailed teacher notes which could be easily converted into information sheets.
Lesson focusing on my why the USA expanded up to 1838 to start the OCR SHP B Making of America Course. Summarised and differentiated information as well as a worksheet for pupils to use.
This resource contains two quiz cards for the start of the second year of teaching for the AQA Democracy and Nazism course. I cut these out stick back to back and laminate. I them display them in the classroom so students can access them. They are also put on the sixth form VLE. These have contributed to outstanding results and student's recall of knowledge has dramatically improved.
This timeline gives a detailed overview of the impact of war on Nazi persecution of the Jewish people. Included is plenty of precise detail and historian’s views. My A Level students have found this a very useful resource when approaching essays focused on this topic. It is especially good at demonstrating Christopher Browning’s ‘euphoria of victory’ interpretation on the decision making process concerning the ‘Final Solution’.