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I have been teaching since 2012 and have a passion for creating interactive resources which can easily be differentiated. I enjoy making PowerPoints to engage pupils in my lessons and ensure that all the tasks are relevant and exciting to the topic being taught. I teach History, Classical Civilisations, PSHCE and General Studies. In addition to this I am also the Career Coordinator at my school and have begun creating numerous schemes of work for Years 7,8 and 9 and drop down days.

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I have been teaching since 2012 and have a passion for creating interactive resources which can easily be differentiated. I enjoy making PowerPoints to engage pupils in my lessons and ensure that all the tasks are relevant and exciting to the topic being taught. I teach History, Classical Civilisations, PSHCE and General Studies. In addition to this I am also the Career Coordinator at my school and have begun creating numerous schemes of work for Years 7,8 and 9 and drop down days.
Homer’s Odyssey – Book XVI: Odysseus Meets His Son (characters & themes)
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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XVI: Odysseus Meets His Son (characters & themes)

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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XVI: Odysseus Meets His Son (characters & themes) This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Presentation 1x Characters & Themes Worksheet 1x Continuing Plot Events Worksheet This lesson examines the characters and key themes in Book XVI (Odysseus Meets His Son) of Homer’s Odyssey. The students focus on the characters of Telemachus and Odysseus in Book XVI and complete the worksheet to show how these characters link and develop the key themes in Book XVI. Finally students focus on the continuing themes in the second half of the Odyssey and final question whether or not Telemachus becomes Odysseus’ equal in Book XVI.
Homer’s Odyssey – Book XIII: Odysseus Lands in Ithaca (characters & themes)
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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XIII: Odysseus Lands in Ithaca (characters & themes)

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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XIII: Odysseus Lands in Ithaca (characters & themes) This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Presentation 1x Characters & Themes Worksheet This lesson examines the characters and key themes in Book XIII (Odysseus Lands in Ithaca) of Homer’s Odyssey. The students first reflect on the key events of Book XIII and then examine how the characters link and promote key themes. Students finally examine who is shown to want revenge more in Book XIII; Odysseus or Athene.
Homer’s Odyssey – Book XXII: The Battle in the Hall (key events)
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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XXII: The Battle in the Hall (key events)

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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XXII: The Battle in the Hall (key events) This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Presentation 1x Key Events Worksheet This lesson introduces students to Book XXII (The Battle in the Hall) of Homer’s Odyssey. Students first reflect on what we already know about the events of Book XXII (fate, omens) from previous Books studied. Students then summarise the key events and look at what happens to each Suitor. Finally students examine the actions of Odysseus, Athene and Telemachus and question whether or not they are justified.
Homer’s Odyssey – Book XXII: The Battle in the Hall (characters & themes)
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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XXII: The Battle in the Hall (characters & themes)

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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XXII: The Battle in the Hall (characters & themes) This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Presentation 1x Characters & Themes Worksheet 1x Plot, Language and Themes Revision/Homework Questions This lesson encourages the students to examine the key characters & themes in Homer’s Odyssey Book XXII (the Battle in the Hall). First students reflect on the key events of the Book and then examine a set of the key themes/characters in groups before teaching each other. Finally, students reflect on which character is the most important in enabling Odysseus to regain his kingdom which is required to understand to achieve the top marks in essay style questions in the exam.
Homer’s Odyssey – Book XXI: The Great Bow (characters & themes)
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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XXI: The Great Bow (characters & themes)

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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XXI: The Great Bow (characters & themes) This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Presentation 1x Characters & Themes Worksheet 1x Continuing Events Worksheet This lesson examines the characters and key themes in Book XXI (The Great Bow) of Homer’s Odyssey. Students first reflect on how the key themes have been developed in the other books studied in the second half of the Odyssey. Next students are required to find examples for each of the key themes from Book XXI, linking them to the different characters. Finally students reflect on the imagery used in Book XXI and the importance of Zeus’ after Odysseus strings the bow.
Who were the Greek Gods? (whole lesson)
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Who were the Greek Gods? (whole lesson)

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Who were the Greek Gods? (Whole Lesson) This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Lesson 1X Olympian Gods information cards The lesson introduces students to the Greek Gods first by using information cards. It then encourages the students to make inferences about Ancient Greek Society from the Gods that they worshiped. It is an effective way to getting students to link actions people took to religion. This is especially beneficial when studying Homer's Odyssey, Iliad or Greek Tragedies.
Homer’s Odyssey – Book XIV: In Eumaeus’ Hut (characters & themes)
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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XIV: In Eumaeus’ Hut (characters & themes)

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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XIV: In Eumaeus’ Hut (characters & themes) This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Presentation 1x Characters & Themes Worksheet 1x False Tale Worksheet & more This lesson examines the characters and key themes in Book XIV (In Eumaeus’ Hut) of Homer’s Odyssey. The students first reflect on the key events of Book XIV by summarising the events using tweets. Students then examine the continuing themes in the second half of the Odyssey and false tales by completing the relevant worksheets. Finally, students complete the characters & themes worksheet.
How were the Jews persecuted in medieval England?
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How were the Jews persecuted in medieval England?

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This is a introduction lesson into the Holocaust. It approaches the Holocaust from a different angle and questions why have the Jews been persecuted across History. The students first look at a picture of the crucifixion and question how that caused persecution and then looks at sources about what actually happened to Jews in medieval England. The final task is to create a diary entry to explain what has happened to the Jews in medieval England. All resources included (information sheet and sources)
Homer’s Odyssey – Book XIV: In Eumaeus’ Hut (key events)
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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XIV: In Eumaeus’ Hut (key events)

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Homer’s Odyssey – Book XIV: In Eumaeus’ Hut (key events) This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Presentation 1x Chronology Worksheet 1x Eumaeus Profile Worksheet 1x Plot, Language & Theme Homework Questions This lesson introduces students to Book XIV (In Eumaeus’ Hut) of Homer’s Odyssey. Students first recap the events of Book XIII by reflecting on what Athene has ordered Odysseus to do and question why. After, they summarise the Key Events using the worksheet provide and the create a Eumaeus profile showing the key events in more detail and the relationship between Odysseus and Eumaeus.
Causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis
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Causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis

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This lesson covers the causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis under the lesson title - How did events in Cuba cause a standoff between the USA and the USSR? The lesson looks at the geographical position of Cuba to realise its importance for America and then has a card sort to put the events in chronological order. The final task is to encourage the students to think about the consequences of each of the different actions Kennedy could take.
What were the footsteps to the Holocaust?
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What were the footsteps to the Holocaust?

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What were the footsteps to the Holocaust? This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint 1x Chronology Event Cards 1x Footsteps to the Holocaust Worksheet This lesson reflects on how the persecution of the Jews increased over a period of time after Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. Students must first put the event cards in chronological order and then explain the different footsteps that led to the Holocaust. Students then reflect on the ‘change over time’ by creating a living graph and explain what happened to persecution over six years up to 1939 and the possible reasons for this. The importance of this lesson is for the students to realise that the Holocaust did not happen straight away, it was the culmination of a series of events.
New AQA History GCSE - How did the Cold War escalate?
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New AQA History GCSE - How did the Cold War escalate?

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This resources consists of 5 lessons focusing on the development of the Cold War. These have been created for the new AQA History GCSE and will require a textbook to provide some information (I have used the prescribed Walsh textbook). However, these can be easily edited with different page numbers for the tasks. All of the lessons have clear differentiated outcomes and expectations and the lessons are as follows: 1) How did Communism Spread throughout the world in 1949? 2) NATO and the Warsaw Pact 3) What was the significance of the arms-race? 4) The Space Race 5) Why did the Cold War escalate?
Overview of the 20th Century
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Overview of the 20th Century

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This resource is an overview of the key events of the 20th century. Rather than going through events randomly we look at what Henry Patch, the last surviving tommy of WW1 who passed away in 2009 , and think what events would he have looked back on and thought 'wow that was important'. It also has a great bingo game linked to the song 'we didn't start the fire'.
How did Soviet control affect the people of eastern Europe?
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How did Soviet control affect the people of eastern Europe?

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How did Soviet control affect the people of eastern Europe? This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Presentation 1x Card Sort This lesson focusses on the impact the Soviet Union had on the lives of those in their sphere of influence in eastern Europe. A cart sort activity is used to give the students information about how the USSR control people but also showing some positive changes. For the final task, students take on the role of an American reporter reporting on the situation in eastern Europe which teaches the students about different interpretations.
Les Miserables - Character Sheets
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Les Miserables - Character Sheets

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This resource is to work in unison with the musical-movie of Les Miserables. It has sheets on all of the main characters and gets the students to analyse them and how their portrayal changes throughout the musical. Through this the teacher is able to discuss and link back to prior learning of the French Revolutions about the reasons why the 'people' were planning to revolt against the new king of France.
What were the consequences of Hitler rearming Germany in the 1930s? (Causes of WW2)
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What were the consequences of Hitler rearming Germany in the 1930s? (Causes of WW2)

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What were the consequences of Hitler rearming Germany in the 1930s? (Causes of WW2) This resource contains: 1x 1hr PowerPoint 2x Worksheets This lesson focuses on the consequences caused by Hitler rearming Germany in the 1930s against the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Students first recap why Germany were frustrated with the Treaty of Versailles and reflect on how might countries feel about Germany rearming. Students next complete the worksheet thinking about what Hitler did and the impact on him in Germany and international relations. Finally, students use what they have learnt from the lesson to complete a source based exam style question.
Cold War: Prague Springs causes, events and consequences (2 lessons)
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Cold War: Prague Springs causes, events and consequences (2 lessons)

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This resource contains 2 lessons on the Prague Springs and the worksheets needed to complete. Lesson 1 uses two sources to force the students to work out why people in Czechoslovakia had developed an Anti-Communist feeling by 1968. The second lesson can be paired up with any textbook and uses Brezhnev's Facebook worksheet for students to write the chronology of events from different interpretations and then look at the consequences of the events.
What were the aims of Adolf Hitler? (Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?)
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What were the aims of Adolf Hitler? (Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?)

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What were the aims of Adolf Hitler? (Why had international peace collapsed by 1939? This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Lesson 1x Information sheet 1x Newspaper front cover template The lesson covers the aims of Adolf Hitler as shown in Mein Kampf. In this lesson students use sources and text to investigate what Hitler’s aims were and begin to think what how other nations would feel about Hitler’s aims. It is the first lesson of the topic ‘Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?'
Homer’s Odyssey – Book VI: Nausicaa (QUIZ)
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Homer’s Odyssey – Book VI: Nausicaa (QUIZ)

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Homer’s Odyssey – Book VI: Nausicaa (QUIZ) This resource contains: 1x PowerPoint Presentation 1x Answer Sheet This is a fun quiz to revise the events, themes and characters of Book VI (Nausicaa) of Homer’s Odyssey. This resource would work well with my other resources created for Book VI (Nausicaa) of Homer’s Odyssey. Why not take a look at a few… Homer’s Odyssey- Book VI: Nausicaa (Characters& Themes) Homer’s Odyssey- Book VI: Nausicaa (Key Events)
The Vietnam War - Revision Cards (Cold War)
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The Vietnam War - Revision Cards (Cold War)

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The Vietnam War - Revision Cards (Cold War) This resource contains: 10x Revision Cards covering all the major events of the Vietnam War. The revision cards are an excellent way for students to revise the events of the Vietnam War in their own time and test each other outside of lessons. Each card has all of the key information needed for all of the different styles of questions. These revision cards are suitable for all exam boards covering this topic.