I am a Geography specialist who has also been teaching GCSE history for the past few years. I have uploaded some lessons for History and Geography. I hope people find them useful.
I am a Geography specialist who has also been teaching GCSE history for the past few years. I have uploaded some lessons for History and Geography. I hope people find them useful.
Part of the Norman Conquest SOW. In this lesson we consider why Historians need to be careful about the reliability of sources. After some thinking exercises on the reliability of information and how people can have different views of the same events we look at a number of sources that document the death of Harold at Hastings and complete an activity of how reliable these sources are. We finish the lesson with a writing task which has a structure strip to support the pupils recording a good written response to the question “Explain, using evidence, what the most likely cause of Death was for Harold Godwinson at Hastings”.
Included in the lesson is
True or False retrieval starter
thinking exercises around reliability and perception
Source reliability task with information sheet and worksheet
Video clips to support the source task.
Fully supported written task using structure strip.
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Lesson 4 in the Norman Conquest SOW. This lesson sees the pupils compare the armies of both the Norman’s and Anglo Saxons. We then move onto the events of the Battle of Hastings and examine the significance of various moments in the battle. The pupils then sort the events into key factors that decided the batlle. Luck, tactics and military power, before reaching a conclusion on the deciding factor. Included in the lesson is:
Retrieval Practice Starter
Comparing armies activity
Sequence of events actvity with questions
Video clip
Key Factors activity
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Third lesson on the Norman Conquest. This 1 hour lesson looks at the events of the Battle of Fuford and then we look at the Battle of Stamford bridge and try to work out the main reasons for Harold Godwinson’s victory and Hardrada’s loss. All the lessons and resources are provided as are the video clips. Included is
Bayeux tapestry question starter
Video crib sheet for the Battle of Fulford
Activity on the events of Stamford Bridge
Video clip on Stamford Bridge
Writing evalaution activity.
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This lesson looks at all the potential contenders for the throne in 1066. The pupils will use the contenders cards to complete a worksheet which features a variety of ways the pupils can rate the claims of the contenders including a visual scoring system. The pupils then complete a campaign poster on who should be king, this has detailed success criteria and guidance for the pupils. The lesson therefore can be 2 periods or shortened if needs be. included is:
Bayeux tapestry starter
Video clip on contenders
The contender information cards
Worksheet activity
Campaign poster with success criteria.
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This is the first lesson on a Norman Conquest SOW. It gives the pupils an overview of what life was like in 1066 before the Death of Edward the Confessor and the Norman Conquest. All the resources are included. Lesson takes 1 hour.
Included is:
Bayeux Tapestry question starter.
An overview of 11th century kings
Differetiated tasks using an information sheet and a worksheet
A writing task on who has the power in early 1066.
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Power & the People AQA GCSE History lesson. The second lesson on Extending the Franchise section Peterloo and the Great Reform Act.
There are no other resources needed for the lesson and there are differentiated activities and worksheets for photocopying. Included in the lesson is:
Video clip on Peterloo
Activities on Peterloo both describing and comprehension
Activities on the Great Reform Act both describing and comprehension
Source interpretation question.
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Reform and Reformers Power & the People Lesson for AQA GCSE History. First lesson on this unit. The lesson introduces why so many people felt there were problems with elections during these years with several activities around this, The pupils then go on to learn who the Radicals were and what protests were undertaken and by whom. There is also a source interpretation question with guidance included and video clips.
Lesson features:-
Video clips
All resources needed and photocopying files.
GCSE style source interpretation question with guidance.
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This is a retrieval practice template for history using old picture frames for use at the start of a lesson as a quick quiz recap or as a plenary quiz. Pictures could be colour-coded for difficulty, or just use it as you like…
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A Key Stage 3 History lesson on corruption in the Catholic Church as part of a Tudor’s SOW. The lesson includes:
The pupils will explore the evidence for corruption in the Catholic Church from Thomas Cromwell’s investigation then finish with a writing task with a structured writing frame to guide them.
Starter.
Video interpretation.
Source interpretation on Cromwell’s investigation.
Writing task.
Scrabble plenary.
All resources are provided.
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A Key Stage 3 lesson on how Motte and Bailey castles changed into stone castles as part of the Norman Conquest SOW. The pupils will explore the weaknesses of Motte and Bailey castles before investigating the first stone castles, how and why they were built, their advantages and disadvantages. The lesson include the following:-
Questioning starter
Video clips
Differentiated source task
Worksheet on castle features
Plenary
All worksheets included at the end for photocopying.
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A Key Stage 3 double lesson or two single lessons on the Great Fire of London. No extra resources are needed for the lesson, but it does work best if the pupils all have a copy of the lesson on Google Classroom or such like. The activities are all differentiated so pupils can choose the level they work at. The lesson finishes with an extended writing task.
Included is
Video clip on how the great fire started
Differentiated Activity worksheet
Evaluation exercise on how Great the fire was.
Hope this helps.
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