Hero image

Ltjoboyle's Shop

Average Rating3.88
(based on 5 reviews)

Having originally entered into teaching through Teach First, which I completed in a challenging London Borough with a personal grading of Outstanding, I have since worked as a KS3 coordinator and am now a Second in Department (History and Government & Politics) at a leading international school. Every resource I share has been taught in my own classroom. I don't advocate them as the finished pieces, but I strive for innovation and welcome feedback to continue to improve my own practice!

75Uploads

12k+Views

6k+Downloads

Having originally entered into teaching through Teach First, which I completed in a challenging London Borough with a personal grading of Outstanding, I have since worked as a KS3 coordinator and am now a Second in Department (History and Government & Politics) at a leading international school. Every resource I share has been taught in my own classroom. I don't advocate them as the finished pieces, but I strive for innovation and welcome feedback to continue to improve my own practice!
Hitler and the economy
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

Hitler and the economy

(0)
A lesson giving an overview of Hitler’s approach to dealing with the economy. This would either be appropriate for a KS3 lesson where you are covering the different components to Hitler’s leadership, or for an introductory lesson to a GCSE course.
Bolshevik Civil War
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

Bolshevik Civil War

(0)
This is a lesson that covers the civil war at the start of Soviet Russia. It comes with a starter worksheet, as well as a table to navigate a reasonably substantial resource pack.
Medicine Through Time: Francis Bacon and scientific theory
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

Medicine Through Time: Francis Bacon and scientific theory

(0)
A GCSE-standard lesson for a Medicine Through Time course, looking at the role of Francis Bacon and the impact of the Baconian method. The lesson also provides an early insight into deductive vs. inductive reasoning, as well as scaffolds student thinking on the second order concept of cause & consequence. The lesson concludes with an extended writing task that draws upon scaffolding for both paragraph structure as well as the need to incorporate effective use of criteria (necessary for the GCSE examinations).
History technique poster pack
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

History technique poster pack

(0)
Included are a bundle of history-technique posters designed for A3+ sizes. The posters cover the following topics: Historical literacy High level essay structure Introduction writing Paragraph structures for middle-levels (two versions provided) What interpretations are How to compare different interpretations How to analyse the usefulness of a source What ‘comprehensive’ means in analysing source usefulness Digital rules (where schools allow the use of devices in lesson) How to structure an answer comparing the usefulness of two sources I can subsequently provide PowerPoint format versions if you wish to make amends after purchasing.
GCSE - Medicine Through Time: The development of Germ Theory
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

GCSE - Medicine Through Time: The development of Germ Theory

(0)
The development of Germ Theory is complex and incorporates numerous factors that are integral to the Medicine Through Time unit at GCSE. This is a lesson that is built around a detailed game where students progress through the periods and (under tight timed conditions) utilise the information from the different cards to complete their table. It should be flagged that these lessons do not have to be used as a game and can just as easily be used as a simply comprehension and consolidation activity. The two word document sheets go with the first lesson, with lesson 2 then focusing on consolidating and adding a few remaining details to the topic. In completing these lessons, student knowledge should easily exceed the requirements of the course (though I make this claim without having any actual connection to the exam board!!!).
Unit of work - Why did William become king of England?
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

Unit of work - Why did William become king of England?

(0)
This is a seven lesson unit that looks at the enquiry question ‘Why did William become king of England?’ Each lesson is provided through a PowerPoint, though some come with additional worksheets/resources. Each lesson is numbered for easy identification as to which resources fit with which lesson, and the overall recommended order to the course. The expected outcome of the unit is an assessed essay on the question ‘Why did William become king of England’, built around the following factors: The strength of the different claims The different strength of the nations William being prepared Harold being unprepared The specific events of the Battle of Hastings itself Luck Some slides come with additional notes to support understanding of the tasks or information on the slide. Alongside the content being imparted, these lessons also provide structured guidance on written technique.
GCSE exam practice and resource pack - Early Elizabethan England, 1558-88
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

GCSE exam practice and resource pack - Early Elizabethan England, 1558-88

(0)
This is a 15 page resource pack that contains practice exam questions, question guidance and model answers for the Edexcel - Early Elizabethan England course, all broken down by key topic. Included within the pack are: 47 practice questions for Q5(a) 31 practice questions for Q5(b) 29 practice questions for Q5© A model answer has been given for each question. For questions 5b and 5c, additional commentary is given in terms of introduction structure, as well as highlighting the required components of the answer to support in knowing what to write to give a model answer in the assessment.
GCSE exam practice and resource pack - Russia and the Soviet Union
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

GCSE exam practice and resource pack - Russia and the Soviet Union

(1)
This is a 69 page resource pack that contains practice exam questions, sources and interpretations for the Edexcel - Russia and the Soviet Union course, all broken down by key topic. Included within the pack are: Practice questions 59 practice questions for Q1 35 practice questions for Q2 49 practice questions for Q3a 12 practice questions for Q3b 12 practice questions for Q3c 12 practice questions for Q3d Sources 46 sources for key topic 1 41 sources for key topic 2 19 sources for key topic 3 17 sources for key topic 4 Interpretations 12 interpretations for key topic 1 4 interpretations for key topic 2 5 interpretations for key topic 3 5 interpretations for key topic 4 Where interpretations are authored by C. Kent, they have just been made up to enable a question to be asked. These interpretations have a letter assigned alongside a number, e.g. Interpretation 3A.
A-Level History:  Britain, 1625-1701 - Political & Religious Change (units 1&2)
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

A-Level History: Britain, 1625-1701 - Political & Religious Change (units 1&2)

(0)
This bundle contains the bulk of the resources I used to provide my A-Level unit on Britain, 1625-1701 (Edexcel) last year. It contains a combination of PowerPoint presentations as well as worksheets. Although this represents a significant amount of time and effort, I am only pricing this at £10 as it comes with some caveats: These resources will not be sufficient for the full provision of the political and religious components of the A-Level course. Some lessons are built on the presumption that you have access to the core textbook. They provide direction on relevant pages and recommended tasks, however most lessons are not built on this and if you do not have access to the textbook then there will still be value in accessing the information in the bundle as well as the structure that the course was carried out in. There is some direction to external websites given in the notes. One task in the unit directs you towards Massolit, which is an incredible resource and I would highly recommend making use of it. The course will still require extensive time dedicated to understanding the course. Some slides direct discussion, but do not provide all of the information. Although I’d consider this level of knowledge expected to successfully run an A-Level course, I understand that it is a limitation of the resource that it is not comprehensive in and of itself. This bundle is intended as a resource to draw from. Some lessons you may feel comfortable running with without much amending. However, I’m only sharing this as it is a course I taught for one year and now will not be teaching again due to A-Level changes within the department, so I hope it is of some use in flushing out the courses for other teachers.
Interpretations unit: The Dark Ages (KS3 - conceptual unit)
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

Interpretations unit: The Dark Ages (KS3 - conceptual unit)

4 Resources
A substantial collection of resources that provide students an effective understanding of the concept of interpretations through a collection of case studies during the Middle Ages. The first lesson is not included within this pack as I already offer it freely on my page.
The Causes of World War I
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

The Causes of World War I

6 Resources
A bundle of lessons looking at the causes of World War I. These can build towards an assessment question: ’ To what extent was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand the main cause of World War I?’ Lesson 3 within this unit is provided free on its own sale page.
Textbook: The Vietnam Conflict 1945 to 1975
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

Textbook: The Vietnam Conflict 1945 to 1975

(0)
A 120 page textbook for the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE course: The Vietnam Conflict, 1945 to 1975, covering all the key topics with accompanying tasks and practice exam-style questions, as well as guidance on exam technique. I created this due to the lack of an exam-board approved textbook. It was a labour of love that amounted to many, many late evenings of work. It is designed so that you can print and distribute to your classes, though please do leave a review if you find it useful!
Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy? Audio-enabled unit, flipped learning
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy? Audio-enabled unit, flipped learning

(0)
This is a substantial, eight lesson KS3 course looking at the causes of the Italian Renaissance. It was created with the intention of being able to provide directly to students so that they can then self-teach the course. Many slides come with audio-buttons that will trigger (if in presentation mode) to provide audio-instruction on what to do or what to know. Many lessons come with additional handouts and writing templates. The intended end product is an essay, where the question format is in line with a GCSE style question, to begin training students to understand how to access questions like that. Each lesson builds towards this end point, both in terms of content as well as analytical and written\ ability. The level of delivery for the unit was high-attaining Year 8, however there is enough content and complexity in the unit for it to be useful for Year 9 students as well.
Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII: Depth study 1 enquiry pack
ltjoboyleltjoboyle

Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII: Depth study 1 enquiry pack

11 Resources
This is a collection of resources that covers the full entirety of the first depth study for Edexcel option 30: ‘Lancastians, Yorkists and Henry VII’. There is an introductory lesson, as well as eight further individual lessons and two flipped learning work books that support student learning. The unit is designed with access to the Pearson Edexcel textbook in mind. It is strongly encouraged for students to be able to access this resource alongside this lesson pack.