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I am a current teacher with 20 years experience of teaching history. I publish a mix of free and paid for resources in the hope of saving people time. The resources are generally designed to be used 'off the peg' saving you time and effort as well as helping teachers who are non-specialists.

I am a current teacher with 20 years experience of teaching history. I publish a mix of free and paid for resources in the hope of saving people time. The resources are generally designed to be used 'off the peg' saving you time and effort as well as helping teachers who are non-specialists.
KS3 History - Assessing the Tudors Group activity
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KS3 History - Assessing the Tudors Group activity

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This is an optional activity that can be used to assess the contribution and successes/failures of four Tudor monarchs (you can adapt to include Edward VI and Lady Jane Grey if you have covered this in class). This could be used as an assessment opportunity or as revision for an assessment on the Tudors. Differentiated resources and information is included. The assessment is peer assessed.
KS3 History The Stuarts: Oliver Cromwell; hero or villain?
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KS3 History The Stuarts: Oliver Cromwell; hero or villain?

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This is a fully differentiated and resourced lesson looking at the impact of Oliver Cromwell. Core tasks for lower attainers provide structure and scaffolding to form an opinion about Oliver Cromwell supported by evidence. Challenge and Aspire tasks for middle and higher attainers allow students to look at the debate surrounding the statue of Oliver Cromwell and whether or not it should be removed. Success criteria is provided for challenge and aspire tasks so that students can self or peer assess. There is also an exemplar answer that they can compare their response to. There is a link provided to the clip from the History of Parliament ‘Who was Oliver Cromwell?’. This is not referenced in the lesson but could be used to add further contextual knowledge.
KS3 History The Stuarts: Interpretations of James I
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KS3 History The Stuarts: Interpretations of James I

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This is a lesson resource that delves into the interpretations of James I. It is fully differentiated and allows assessment either through analysing sources or through an essay style question. Answers are provided for either teacher, peer or student assessment and a WAGOLL (What A Good One Looks Like) is provided for the essay style question.
AQA GCSE History 2023 - Sheffield Manor Lodge
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AQA GCSE History 2023 - Sheffield Manor Lodge

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Three differentiated lessons and materials to teach the Historic Environment component of Elizabethan England 1568-1603. It is designed to be taught after learning about the Northern rebellion and other Catholic threats, Mary, Queen of Scots and the ‘Golden Age’ (fashion for building stately homes). Lesson One - An introduction to the Historic Environment Site Study 2023 Lesson Two (people)- Who is connected with Sheffield Manor Lodge? Lesson Three (place and purpose) - Where is it located and what are the site features? Lesson Four - How to answer the HE question. This includes a generic mark scheme, exemplar answers from AQA on Speke Hall to get students using the mark scheme, a group task that gets students to work together to answer a possible question and two possible question ideas for students to be assessed on. Also includes a medium term plan for students to self-assess their understanding as they move through the lessons.
History KS3 assessment and feedback bundle
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History KS3 assessment and feedback bundle

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A huge time saver when assessing, marking and providing feedback. The resource includes: questions divided into nine different historical skills differentiated question stems for years 7, 8 and 9 gateway questions for enabling easy transition to AQA GCSE History than can be adapted for other exam boards success criteria for answering the question suggested writing frames student friendly mark schemes ready-made detailed feedback for each skill and year group
Assessing history at KS3
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Assessing history at KS3

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These are a series of question stems based on AQA GCSE History. They provide success criteria, writing frames and student friendly mark schemes. There are different question stems and mark schemes for each year group. These link with my other GCSE ‘How to’ guides. This will enables familiarity with question styles prior to starting GCSE History. The question stems could easily be adapted for those schools taking Edexcel GCSE History.
KS3 History - The Tudors Lesson Pack
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KS3 History - The Tudors Lesson Pack

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Seven sessions on the Tudors that are timed to last 8-10 lessons. They contain starters (including source and interpretation starters in preparation for GCSE History) along with assessments (both teacher and student). Assessments include success criteria for students and a medium term plan for them to assess their progress throughout the series of lessons. Fully differentiated materials throughout. Lesson One - Was Henry VII a gangster? Lesson Two - What was the Reformation? Lesson Three - What problems did Henry VIII face? Lesson Four - What was the impact of the dissolution of the monasteries? Lesson Five - How Bloody was Mary I? Lesson Six - How did Elizabeth deal with the problem of Mary, Queen of Scots? Lesson Seven - Why did the English defeat the Spanish Armada? There will be a seperate and optional final lesson for students to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the Tudor monarchs.
KS3 History: The early Stuarts
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KS3 History: The early Stuarts

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*These resources are available to buy individually with lessons five and six provided free of charge. Therefore buying as a bundle means the lessons are offered at half price. Fully resourced and differentiated lessons covering 1603 to 1649 a with opportunities for self, peer and teacher assessment (mark schemes/success criteria provided). Lesson One - Interpretations of James I (analysing the quote “wisest fool in Christendom”) Lesson Two - Were the gunpowder plotters framed? (1605) Lesson Three - Why was there a witch-craze in the 17th century? Lesson Four - What caused the English Civil War? (Teacher assessment). Lesson Five - Life during the English Civil war as well as why Parliament won. Lesson Six - Should Charles I have been executed?
KS3 Industrial Revolution bundle
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KS3 Industrial Revolution bundle

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Fully adapted and resources lessons covering the topic of the Industrial Revolution. Includes regular starters, assessment (self/peer and teacher) with GCSE questions adapted for younger learners. Questions also include a student friendly mark scheme. There is a self assessment sheet to help students to track and monitor their progress.
KS3 Lesson introduction to the Industrial Revolution
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KS3 Lesson introduction to the Industrial Revolution

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A literacy activity (VIPERS) introduces students to the Industrial Revolution. This is followed by a lesson on the new inventions of the Industrial Revolution, a team work exercise and then a peer/self assessed essay on the significance.
KS3 Lesson on the terrible living conditions in the 19th century
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KS3 Lesson on the terrible living conditions in the 19th century

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Why did Sheffield stink? This lesson looks at th problems Sheffield (and man other) industrial towns faced. It is assessed via a letter writing activity to the MP of Sheffield at the time and also includes a WAGOLL so that students can improve their work or that of their peers.
KS3 History The Stuarts: Should Charles I have been executed?
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KS3 History The Stuarts: Should Charles I have been executed?

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A fully differentiated resource studying the execution of Charles I. Allows source analysis as well as writing and debate about both sides of the argument. Highlights career skills an provides a WAGOLL (What A Good One Looks Like) for self/peer assessment of work.
Origins of the British Empire
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Origins of the British Empire

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This lesson is an overview, learning about the origins of the British Empire in preparation for a topic on the slave trade. It could also be used as an introduction to a topic on Empire.