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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.

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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.
Democracy and Nazism - 40 AS essay questions
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Democracy and Nazism - 40 AS essay questions

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A list of 40 essay questions for the AS study of AQA Democracy and Nazism. These are non-sources questions. Great to put on a VLE for students to work through in their own time. Also excellent to focus analysis during revision.
Democracy and Nazism - AS Revision Guides
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Democracy and Nazism - AS Revision Guides

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14 Revision booklets for AS students' first year studying AQA Democracy and Nazism. Very thorough overview notes with precise detail, historian's quotes, summary diagrams and exam focus. My students loved using them. Similar format to my Fascist Italy revision guides which have been popular with teachers. Great to put on a VLE so students can access at home. Excellent for students planning and writing essays. The notes and analysis are very thorough and are a great 'way in' to new teachers of this course. This will save teachers many hours of reading and preparation time.
Crime and Punishment Knowledge Tests
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Crime and Punishment Knowledge Tests

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Knowledge tests for crime and punishment which can be printed and backed so pupils turn over to see answers. Presented well and popular with my pupils. Influenced by research that has proven frequent low-stakes knowledge tests significantly improve subject knowledge. I have these backed and laminated on a 'GCSE Hub' display that pupils can access when they have finished classwork or those in my tutor studying history use them in tutor time as a revision strategy.
Fascist Italy Revision Booklets 1918-1945
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Fascist Italy Revision Booklets 1918-1945

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These are thorough revision booklets for AS and A-Level students that have been highly recommended in the past with four 5* ratings. Students have found these very useful as overviews of key topics throughout this period. Full of precise evidence and historiography. Great for planning and writing essays with. Enjoy.
Fascism increase in popularity - Fascist Pizza
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Fascism increase in popularity - Fascist Pizza

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Consolidation exercise after studying the rise in popularity of the Fascists 1918-21. Pupils create their own significance pizza. Each slice represents a key factor then the ingredients represent key detail, evidence and historians views. Fun exercise that brings knowledge and understanding together.
Was anyone winning the war in 1917?
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Was anyone winning the war in 1917?

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Pupils are given the four information sheets to work with in pairs. They research from these sheets to note down if the Allies were likely to lose or win. Whilst doing this pupils become aware of life on the German Home Front. They then create their own significance pie chart with explanation as to which statement they agree with the most. Good lesson for a year that is often forgotten in First World War studies. A challenging lesson.
Has history misjudged the generals of WW1?
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Has history misjudged the generals of WW1?

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These are resources that are based on the excellent guides produced by the BBC. Pupils investigate how the generals may have been misjudged through the evidence given by Gary Sheffield. Written and visual sources to consider. All links to bbc info and clips is on the PPT.
How close did the world come to peace in 1914?
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How close did the world come to peace in 1914?

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These are resources that are based on the excellent guides produced by the BBC. Pupils investigate how peace could have been the outcome in 1914 and look at historians views based on whether the war was inevitable. All links to bbc info and clips is on the PPT.
Were Plains Indians savage? (analyses of religion)
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Were Plains Indians savage? (analyses of religion)

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This lesson looks at why many white Americans viewed the Plains Indians as savage. The main focus is looking at the religion of the Sioux. Pupils move around the room collecting information, AFL activities and exam focus at the end.
Liberal Italy on eve of WW1
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Liberal Italy on eve of WW1

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This lesson is a context lesson to the AQA HIS2K Mussolini 1922-1945 study. It requires students to make judgments on the stability of Liberal government on the eve of the First World War. Students arrive to this lesson having made notes on the problems facing liberal Italy after Unification.
British Rule in India - Challenge HH
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British Rule in India - Challenge HH

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Pupils challenge the interpretations of Terry Deary in his Horrible Histories Empire book. Pupils conduct their own individual research using the information sheets positioned around the room. Pupils then give a diverse interpretation in the plate exercise. There is also a peer assessment sheet.
What was life like for a Tudor sailor?
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What was life like for a Tudor sailor?

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This lesson requires pupils to gather information from around the room and then to produce a piece of empathy work on life a sea in the Tudor period. Their is a checklist for pupils to see before starting their written work and is also used in peer assessment afterwards. This lesson was rated as outstanding in December 2012.
Who was Richard III? Facebook profile
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Who was Richard III? Facebook profile

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This is an introductory lesson to Richard III and the Wars of the Roses. I use the Horrible Histories clip on youtube to do the timeline activity to plot key battles. Pupils then create a facebook profile for Richard III. I use this lesson as the first of four lessons in an enquiry into Richard III.
Reichstag Fire - Blame and initial impact
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Reichstag Fire - Blame and initial impact

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The lesson looks at the Reichstag Fire. It looks in particular about who is to blame and what immediate impact it has for Hitler becoming Dictator. Source analysis and exam question tasks included.
Gladiators - Were the Romans civilised?
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Gladiators - Were the Romans civilised?

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Lesson looking at the role of Gladiators in roman society. Pupils complete a starter/settler activity and then watch a series of horrible history clips and take notes on whether they think the Romans were civilized or not based on the role of gladiators. Videos can be found on youtube - gladiator training clip is terry jones from monty python looking at how gladiators trained is also on youtube. Pupils finish by completing a questionnaire by pretending to be a gladiator. Pupils then take part in plenary by judging how civilized they think Romans were.
Bomber Command Memorial 2012 - Historical Enquiry
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Bomber Command Memorial 2012 - Historical Enquiry

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(may take a minute or so to download because of videos) Lesson setting an enquiry as to why Bomber Command have only been dedicated a memorial in 2012. Students have to make a judgement as to whether a memorial should have been built. They compare sources and historians opinions. Videos and images included. Recent articles from BBC History Magazine used. May require certain media player to watch videos - links are provided for youtube.
Who will be King? 1066
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Who will be King? 1066

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lesson looking at the three contenders to the throne in 1066. starter looking at the qualities a King or Queen needs and looking at what an 'heir' to the throne is. Judgement exercises followed by plenary where pupils have to create their own campaign poster for the candidate they consider to have the strongest claim to the throne.
Kristallnacht - Who is Responsible?
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Kristallnacht - Who is Responsible?

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Class activity that gets pupils to analyse sources concerning the responsibility for Kristallnacht. Clear learning Objectives. Information packs which include the sources and an analysis table are included. Plenary - pupils have to give reasons why they made a certain judgment as to who is responsible for Kristallnacht.
Cold War bombs on Portsmouth
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Cold War bombs on Portsmouth

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This is an activity to be included in a lesson to give pupils a local perspective about the serious nature of a possible Nuclear War. This activity looks at a selection of Cold War-era bombs explosions on Portsmouth.