Affordable Outstanding History and Politics Lessons
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15 yrs experience in outstanding schools and 5 years exam marking. I have a range of affordable resources for all Key Stages in History and ALevel (KS5) Government and Politics. I do the hard work so you don't have to! Track record of outstanding teaching and results over 15 year career so far. SPI +1.10 and a residual of +0.48 in 2023.
Please review my resources as this helps me to improve and produce what teachers want. Any issues feel free to email me- moss_emma@hotmail.com and ill help!
15 yrs experience in outstanding schools and 5 years exam marking. I have a range of affordable resources for all Key Stages in History and ALevel (KS5) Government and Politics. I do the hard work so you don't have to! Track record of outstanding teaching and results over 15 year career so far. SPI +1.10 and a residual of +0.48 in 2023.
Please review my resources as this helps me to improve and produce what teachers want. Any issues feel free to email me- moss_emma@hotmail.com and ill help!
Lesson on Living Conditions in the USSR under Stalin
Looks at the consequences of the 5 year plans and includes analysis and evaluation of the impact on certain groups in society.
Fully resourced lesson and includes all information students need including colour code with lots of factual evidence for essays.
NOTE: I include images (PNG) files for illustration purposes - ignore these and open the word documents and powerpoint files for actual resources :)
Edexcel GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War
This is my 4th lesson from Key Topic 3: The End of the Cold War but can be used as a stand alone lesson.
In depth examination of who Reagan was, his ideas and beliefs and his policies including increased arms spending, rolling back Communism by funding guerrillas and the Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars) programme. Includes youtube video clips, source work and all the detail needed for students. Fully resourced nothing else needed.
Examines how Reagan’s personality played a key role in developments from the Second Cold War to Gorbacev;s “New thinking” and need to reform the USSR (this is next lesson).
Also includes a bumper retrieval practice for Key Topic 1 and 2 Highlighter Heads to help students recall key individuals from earlier in the Cold War (includes all key individuals from Roosevelt to Brezhnev, Dubcek and Husak).
Also includes an 8 mark exam question, planning sheet, SEND planning sheet and model answer for a narrative account question on the Cold War.
NOTE: I include images (PNG) files for illustration purposes - ignore these and open the word documents and powerpoint files for actual resources :)
Edexcel GCSE Superpower RElations in the Cold War
Key Topic 3:The End of the Cold War
Lesson 6 The Fall of the Soviet Union/ USSR
This is my final lesson in the Cold War Topic
This one covers the end of the Cold War/ fall of Soviet Union and also includes lots of exam question prep/ retrieval practice and all key words sheets/ answers for Key Topics 1 and 2.
All resources included does not require textbook or any additional resources.
Lesson for Edexcel GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany
This lesson looks at Nazi policies towards the Church including why the Church was a threat as well as support from members of the church such as Ludwig Muller.
The lesson examines and evaluates Nazi policies to control the Church- weighing up successes overall.
Includes colour code activity, discussion tasks, guided note making and justification of arguments. Includes interpretation evidence for the debate at the end.
This lesson is designed for KS3 but can be used for KS4 also for the AQA and Edexcel specs.
It examines how far the lives of women changed during the 1920s and covers flapper culture as well as opposition from Christians and Traditional women as well as some men and authorities.
Includes 3 activities - a similarity and difference activity, note taking from a video clip and explanation and a card sort with continuums to annotate before making final judgments.
Considers nuances such as the lives of African-Americans in both the North and South e.g. Harlem Renaissance vs Southern Jim Crow repressed women. Also looks at age groups and rural vs urban women.
Lesson for KS3/4 on Why didn’t Elizabeth Marry based on the gameshow Take Me Out- No Lighty No Likey!
Fully comprehensive lots of detailed resources included.
Bundle of Knowledge Organisers for Key Stage 3 - Covers most Autumn term topics
Norman Conquest and Battle of Hastings
Medieval Society
English Civil War
WWI and causes
This is a KS3 lesson for Y7/8 and has quite a high challenge/ stretch and challenge for more able pupils. It follows on from my lesson on Henry VII and his problems and solutions and is best used with the attached glossary of key terms.
It also addresses many of the misconceptions about Henry as a fat tyrannical ruler that we know he became later in his reign and looks at the optimism of a young Renaissance Prince- handsome and youthful in stark contrast to his father,
This lesson is for KS3 but could be used for KS4 too- a look at the women in Henry VIII life from a new perspective- their own talents and merits rather than viewing them in Henry VIII shadow. Also addresses popular myths and misconceptions about his wives.
Includes full powerpoint, information sheets and a video clip to evaluate how sufficient/ accurate horrible histories is.
Edexcel Politics ALevel but can be used for other boards:
Lesson 1 in Presidency topic- lesson looking at role and powers of the POTUS- includes examples up to date as of 2021/2022
Fully resourced does not require textbooks.
Includes examples.
This is an overview resource/ learning journey for a Key Stage 3 History Curriculum and is a fully editable learning journey powerpoint.
Useful for schools looking to improve their History curriculum- has been approved by Ofsted as an outstanding curriculum but can be further adapted/ improved.
This is underpinned by key themes as you can see in the image.
May also be useful for schools looking to build a more representative curriculum or move from a 2 year to 3 year KS3.
This is for the overview powerpoint only not individual schemes of work for each topic.
Also added my Key Stage 4 Curriculum which is Edexcel and includes Medicine Through Time (thematic), Anglo Saxons and Normans (British), Weimar and Nazi Germany (Depth) and Cold War Super Power Relations (Period study).
Edexcel Politics ALevel
Lesson on USA Interest Groups
Examines role and nature of US Interest Groups
Aims?
Methods?
Types?
How far do they evidence USA is Elitist/ Pluralist?
Examples of Interest Groups and their aims/ influence
Case studies
Model Answers in different formats included to the following questions.
Edexcel GCSE Superpower Relations specification 1943-1991
All 3 question types models included and a range of different models including Find and Fix models for students to correct factually incorrect answers and improve them, gap fills and just paragraphs.
All correct answers supplied for activities.
Note: Pictures are for displays only but all fully editable word docs are also included:
Explain two consequences of:
The Hungarian Uprising 1956
The Bay of Pigs Invasion 1961
Gorbachev’s New Thinking
Write a Narrative Account of…
The Cuban Missile Crisis
The Second Cold War
Explain the importance of Detente
Explain the importance of the Prague Spring
PLUS detailed plans of 13 different Explain the Importance of Questions- including ALL past paper questions
Edexcel; ALevel Politics
This is a detailed planning grid for answering 12 mark COMPARATIVE THEORY questions. The questions are all either past paper questions or constructed from the spec.
Some are filled in fully, some partly and some blank for students to plan. Includes many potential/ past questions to prepare students for a range of elements from the spec. There are 7 pages of questions here and it took a long time to make so hopefully it is useful!
Note: The images are for illustration only- the file includes a fully editable word document also which can be adapted/ further edited and enlarged/ adapted etc.
This lesson examines the Amendment process in the US constitution and the pros and cons of it for a debate.
Updated with modern examples e.g. a detailed case study showing the evolution of abortion rights issue in USA which can be used to address and discuss the flaws with the blend of vague and specific language.
Also includes a colour code of key debates and a detailed case study on the issue of abortion rights and how it has changed since Roe v Wade to illustrate some of the challenges of having a “living” constitution vs Originalism and the blend of specificity and vagueness.
Edexcel Politics ALevel : USA Politics
Can also be used for AQA or for US civics lessons.
Complete lesson; fully resourced on Oversight of the Executive Branch and how effectively Congress performs this function.
Lesson 4 in my Congress topic and Lesson 3 of the functions of Congress run of lessons (previously covered Legislation and Representation).
All resources included- no need for textbooks or anything else, all examples included up to and including President Biden within the slides/ documents.
Updated as of May 2024
Topic 1 Democracy Case Studies for key debates: Representative vs Direct Democracy, How far is there a participation crisis? Should there be further attempts to expand franchise? How far is UK Elitist/ Pluralist? Prisoner Voting Rights Debate, How well have rights been protected?
Topic 2 Political Parties Case Studies for key debates: How far do political parties support democracy in UK? Should political parties be state funded? How far has the Conservative Party identified with One Nation Principles? How far has Labour remained true to traditional principles? How significant are minor/ small parties in UK?
Hope they are useful!
There is also a template to set students hwk examples.
Ignore the PNG files they are for illustration only- files included are powerpoints and word documents- fully editable.
Edexcel Politics ALevel but can be used for AQA or US Civics lessons
Lesson 1 Intro to Constitution- the Articles nature and Features of it.
This is a very detailed 2 hour-3 lesson with a range of resources:
Includes: 40 slide powerpoint with built in activities
Glossary for students of all key words for the topic
Worksheet to fill in US constitutional framework
Separation of Powers and Federalism diagrams and examples
Amending the Constitution
Homework on issues around second amendment with news articles as a case study
Hours worth of work here will give students an excellent start to their US Politics/ Social Studies lesson.