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I have been a teacher for 8 years and am currently working in Dubai as a History teacher and Head of Year.
I put a lot of effort into creating my premium resources and will not upload them until I am confident the lesson will be graded at least a good if not outstanding.
Please contact me if you have any queries, questions or concerns about my resources.
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Learning Intention: To what extent did Hitler create a ‘terror’ state?
Hook: Video to be played upon arrival to class.
Differentiated outcomes. (SMSC Outcome included).
All videos embedded within the presentation. This lesson would appeal to auditory, visual and kinaesthetic learners'.
Cross Circular with RE as SMSC aspects are included.
Learning beyond the classroom opportunity provided after plenary.
Peep sheet / Help sheet included for differentiation.
This lesson could be used without the need for exercise books.
The purpose of this lesson is to encourage pupils to be critical of evidence debating reliability and usefulness to reach their own conclusion in regards to the learning intention.
Middle - high ability.
(All images and videos from Google / YouTube).
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This pack contains two lessons.
Lessons outcomes are:
Expected: To study the life of a famous Naval soldier. (SMSC)
Challenge: To explain a famous battle at sea, its causes and consequences.
Stretch: To use source evidence to support an exam style question.
The first lesson consists of a case study regarding Jack Cornwell and his importance to a ‘famous naval battle’. At the age of only 16, he was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross and was the youngest British to take part in the battle). Pupils will study his story from a cut out card sort activity catagorising information about his life. Pupils then reassemble to card sort into a jigsaw to reveal that he died as a result of the Battle of Jutland. Pupils are then encouraged to complete further research about other British men who fought in the battle (computers will be required of this, otherwise I have set it as a Homework).
The second lesson allows pupils to study source evidence (primary and secondary) to help reach the lessons outcomes. Pupils then consolidate the past 2 lessons with an exam style question. Then pupils can use the success criteria to peer assess with WW / EBI to identify areas of improvement regarding their extended writing.
The presentation itself is aesthetically pleasing and engaging with lots of colour including moving Giff images. All videos are embedded (links also provided).
I highly recommend having an ‘interactive’ station for the second lesson as there is a fantastic website (link included) which allows pupils to listen to first hand accounts of the battle from survivors.
The lessons finish with how the Battle is remembered today 100 years on.
This lesson is fantastic to introduce the main topics for the Civil rights Movement in America from 1920-1969.
1.KKK
2. Jim Crow Laws
3. Rosa Parks
4. Civil Right Leaders
5. Emmett Till
Included in this pack is:
Presentation. (Lesson hook, starter, main tasks, plenary) (Videos and song links included for visual / auditory learners)
Worksheet.
Homework Sheet.
SMSC discussion / Literacy links / Kagan activities are included (for kinesthetic learners)
Higher ability alternative delivery included in the second half of the presentation through the form of a 'learning station' method. (Just delete the information provided in the work sheet).
Included:
PowerPoint with embedded video / instructions / song links & opportunity to learn beyond the classroom.
Mystery Sources
Peep Sheet (Help envelope to differentiate)
Song Lyrics sheet.
Sources for Silent debate.
2 source evaluation Homework's to help pupils consolidate learning at home.
Lesson Plan to help guide you through the whole lesson.
You will also need A3/A1 paper for 'Silent Debate' activity.
This lesson is designed to round off and consolidate a SOW on 'Slavery' or 'The British Empire'.
Pupils begin by voicing their views on modern day slavery. This is linked with a variety of clips (To use at your discretion) to educate pupils on modern day slavery focused upon child labour / sweatshops.
Pupils explain why this is wrong / how this could be stopped. This can then be linked to views on abolishing the Slave Trade in 1807. Pupils will then work in teams in a literacy relay style activity (Explained in Presentation) to answer focused questions on the main individuals involved in helping abolish the slave trade in Britain.
The main task is centred around pupils using evidence to support an argument to end slavery which they could pitch to Parliament in 1807. This is evidence I have used in past lessons (See my shop) However, this would not make a difference if you have not used these lessons.
I have included stretch and challenge sources for the more able pupils to be critical of and use in their arguments. (Differentiated)
I have included further more detailed instructions and additional resources within the presentation itself. All videos have links provided / are embedded within the slide show.
This is an entire lesson regarding the famous court case "Brown V Board of Education".
This pack includes: Starter, main tasks and plenary.
Video links have been included for auditory and visual learners. A Literacy Relay task has also been included for kinaesthetic learners. The lesson encourages debate in order to answer the question: "“To what extent do you think Brown v Board of Education was a success for the civil rights”?
Differentiated outcomes (One linked with an SMSC outcome) Cross-curricular Geography link and literacy links are included. The lessons ends with a set up for "Little Rock 9".
Hook Starter video to be played as pupils enter class.
Lesson Intention and differentiated outcomes. (Cross Curricular with RE).
Video links are included and some videos / music are embedded within the presentation.
HW source activities included (Differentiated for middle / high ability).
This lesson could be used without the need for exercise books.
(All images and videos from Google / BBC Bitesize).
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Lesson Plan:
Pupils watch a choice of videos to then chronologically arrange a card sort into the events of the day.
The main task is literacy relay where pupils will work in teams to answer the questions related to the lessons learning intention.
Finally pupils will form a personal judgment regarding: Did the USA deserve all the blame for 9/11?
Videos are embedded into the presentation, however I have also provided the links for these as well. I have used this lesson to form part of my history lesson on terrorism through time, however this could also be used for RE / Social Studies / PSHE.
This was recently graded an 'outstanding' lesson.
Hook: Video to be played upon arrival to class.
Lesson Intention and differentiated outcomes. (SMSC Outcome included).
Kagan activities included (Write Rally Robin Starter). Videos are included within the presentation. This lesson would appeal to auditory, visual and kinaesthetic learners'.
Lesson plan and HW source activity included (Differentiated).
This lesson could be used without the need for exercise books.
(All images and videos from Google / YouTube).
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A series of intoruction lessons to Black Civil Rights.
All lesson outcomes are linked with key historical skills.
All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding of the start of the American Civil Rights Movement to then apply this knowldge to examm skill technique.
All videos are embedded (links provided) I have included Success criteria’s / various activities and resources to further pupils understanding.
**Free Knowledge Organiser Included! **
Perfect for KS3 / KS4 alike.
A bundle of randomly assorted lessons focused upon Year 7 History.
All lessons come with differentiated outcomes, most videos and songs are embedded into the P. P. Presentations with a wide ranging selection of activities and resources which will appeal to pupils of all abilities.
A fantastic opportunity to help you develop your own SOW.
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3 lessons.
Lesson one focuses on re-creating the trial of Charles I and the consequences of his death at the hands of Cromwell.
Lesson 2 encourages pupils to study evidence to provided a balanced answer to then inform an overall judgment on Cromwell.
Lesson 3 focuses on the causes and consequences of the Great Fire of London.
**This bundle includes 8 lessons charting the growth of trade and goods in the British Empire including a case study of the Slave Trade and the Industrial Revolution. **
Each lesson has the possibility of being 2 dependent upon how thoroughly you wish to teach the topics.
All lessons include resources hooks / videos / songs (all embedded) Visual stimulating PowerPoints to appeal to all types of learners.
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This bundle includes 5 lessons charting the experience of slaves from West Africa to Plantations.
1. An Introduction to slavery which concentrates upon the causes of the slave trade.
2. The ‘Middle Passage’ Experience.
3. Slave Auctions
4. Life on a Plantation.
5. The end of Slavery (Abolition)
6/. Free Lesson on Goods and Trade
Although there are 4 lessons here I have often found that each lesson has the possibility of being 2 dependent upon how thoroughly you wish to teach the topics.
All lessons include resources / videos / songs etc to appeal to all types of learners.
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A series of lessons which would be useful to add to a SOW on Black American History. The lessons span from Slavery and life on a plantation to the Murder of Emmett Till.
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12 varied lessons about WWII. Fully planned scheme of work with all resources, videos and songs. These lessons cover a wide range of topics appealing to different abilities and learning styles.
Causes of WWII
Leaders of WWII
Churchill
Rise of Hitler.
Terror State.
Reichstag Fire.
Nazi- Soviet Pact
Homefront: Blitz
Homefront: Evacuation.
Battle of Britain
D day
Operation Barbarossa.
Hitler’s Foreign Policy
plus many more!
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A bundle of randomly assorted lessons focused upon Year 8 History.
All lessons come with differentiated outcomes, most videos and songs are embedded into the P. P. Presentations with a wide ranging selection of activities and resources which will appeal to pupils of all abilities.
A fantastic opportunity to help you develop your own SOW.
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A PART 2 bundle of randomly assorted lessons focused upon Year 9 History.
All lessons come with differentiated outcomes, most videos and songs are embedded into the P. P. Presentations with a wide ranging selection of activities and resources which will appeal to pupils of all abilities.
A fantastic opportunity to help you develop your own SOW.
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Some GCSE lessons but very easily adaptable to KS3.
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Included in this pack is a series of lessons linked with studying Black Civil Rights from its origins with the Jim Crow Laws in the 1930s /40s though to the Black Powers Movement Towards the end of the 1960s.
All lesson outcomes are linked with key historical skills.
All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding of American Civil Rights to then apply this to exam technique / exam style questions.
All videos are embedded (links provided) I have included WAGOLS / Success criteria’s /Homeworks to further pupils understanding.
A fantastic opportunity to develop your own Scheme of work on this topic. Save over 45% on these lessons combined. The Pearson textbook is required to support the final lesson ONLY.
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Included in this pack is a series of lessons linked with the Edexcel GCSE ‘The American West’ and ‘Conflict & Tension Home and Abroad’, covering essential topics pupils will need to know for the first half of paper two and paper three.
All lesson outcomes are linked with Assessment Objectives 1 &2 or 3.
All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding of the American West & Civil Rights to then apply this to exam technique / exam style questions.
All videos are embedded (links provided) I have included WAGOLS / Success criteria’s /Homework to further pupils understanding of Paper 2/3 Section 1.
A fantastic opportunity to develop your own Scheme of work on this topic. Save over 25% On these lessons combined.
You will need the Edexcel American West Textbook for parts of the American West lessons.
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