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!
KS3 lesson (can be adapted for KS4) using sources for students to independently investigate life in the trenches and why the casualty rate was so high.
-Includes all resources- video clip of Harry Patch describing losing a fellow soldier and the injuries they suffered, sources and guided note taking sheet.
Alevel Russia 1894-1941 OCR but can be used for any spec with Lenin.
Very detailed resources on the effects of War Communism, impact and opposition to the Bolsheviks and the reasons why NEP was introduced, what the NEP was and successes and failures of the NEP as well as impact on the Bolsheviks includes Decree on Party Unity and hints about how Stalin used this later on.
All resources are included, does not require any textbook/ additional worksheets.
Also includes an example 10 mark Question about why NEP was introduced- Kronstadt rising or famine in the countryside.
Bonus content included: Video question sheet for the documentary Russian Revolution in Colour Part 2 based on Kronstradt rising
Analysis continuum activity with answers: did the Bolsheviks rely on Terror to keep control (as this is the last lesson in Bolshevik control under Lenin).
ALevel lesson for OCR course Russia: 1894-1941 but can be used for any ALevel with a question about Stalin’s control/ purges or use of terror.
This is an incredibly detailed lesson- my motto with ALevel is I do the reading so you don’t have to! I’ve read extensively and included a lot of detail within all the resources. Demonstrates turning points in Stalin’s rule e.g. the death of his wife and the 17th Party Congress and significance.
Also includes key case studies e.g. the Ryutin Platform and impact.
Examines the role of NKVD and various leaders including their purges!
Includes Stalin’s purges of various sectors of Russian society and the Communist Party.
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.
OCR ALevel Russia 1894-1941 but can be adapted/ used for other specs.
Set of lessons on all Stalin’s economic policies - very detailed for ALevel or could be simplified for GCSE.
Aims
Collectivisation- implementation and successes and failures
Industrialisation- 5 year plans implementation and successes and failures
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).
Powerpoint with explanation of how to answer the Edexcel GCSE Paper 1: Medicine through Time questions which can be really difficult for students so they need lots of practice and lots of examples.
Includes example answers for all 3 question types.
Edexcel Politics ALevel Specification from 2017 but can be used for AQA also if slightly adapted - Comparative USA/ UK Politics
Mega planning grid with many different 12 markers for US Comparative Government (not the theory questions) which has a mixture of fully planned answers, partially planned answers and blank for students to plan as a revision tool.
Includes all the past paper questions (12 markers) and recent and relevant examples (updated for 2023) for the ones which are planned.
My students have found these grids really useful.
Please note images are for illustration only file does include a word document which is fully editable. Please download all files and disregard the images.
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
Lesson examining Political Participation in the UK and the changes to rates of voting in elections, referendums and membership of parties and pressure groups.
Includes full powerpoint resource, evidence sheet with stats up to date as of 2022/ 2023.
Examples of corruption / MPs breaking rules since 2019
Word document with evidence to support/ oppose the argument that there is a participation crisis
Article on How UK has become one of most corrupt nations in the world
Debate sheet colour code
Introduction lesson to Voting Behaviour and the Media
This lesson introduces students to the concept of studying voting behaviour and examines factors which may affect voting behaviour.
The idea is that students are then given case studies to produce and present on an individual election.
Includes powerpoint on intro lesson which covers 1979 and 1997 key case studies as an overview of what happened in each election. Debate on the question “1979/1997 elections were lost by the government rather than won by the opposition” examination of Valence Voting and brief introduction of other theories.
Detailed statistic booklet on General Elections since 1979
Template sheet for students to make notes on each election during Presentations with example for 1945 Election.
PNG images for illustration only, files include fully editable powerpoint and word documents.
This word document is a how to guide on how to answer each of the three question stems for Edexcel GCSE Paper 2 option P4 Superpower Relations in the Cold War
It includes breakdowns of how to answer the questions, top tips, past paper examples and a model answer of each type of question. It is to glue into pupil books.
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.
Long Term Causes of World War I
This is a two-three lesson plan looking at the MAIN causes of WWI starting with tensions between the Great Powers and looking at key themes such as Weltpolitik and Imperialism, Alliances and Nationalism and Militarism and Arms/ Naval races. Also includes the Moroccan and Bosnian crises (in brief!)
Includes powerpoint, worksheets and several activities- including historiography and interpretations of Germany’s role in “starting WWI.”
Suitable for KS3 or as an intro to KS4 unit on International relations.
A huge bundle of example answers for ALevel Russia 1894-1941 - OCR ALevel course but can be adapted for any exam board.
OCR uses 20 mark “How far do you agree?” style open essays and 10 mark shorter questions in which students must only compare 2 factors as a more important cause or consequence of something.
These answers are all A-A* grade responses.
Long essay questions included:
-How successful were Stalin’s economic policies?
-How far did Russia achieve stability 1906-1914?
-How far do you agree that the failures of the provisional government led to the October/ November Revolution?
-Stalin rose to power because of his strengths and his position within the Bolshevik party. How far do you agree?
-To what extent did WWI cause the February Revolution?
-“The 1905 Revolution was a result of Nicholas II himself” How far do you agree?
Short essay (2 factors) quesions included:
-Which was the most important reason for the introduction of the NEP:
+The Kronstadt Rebellion
+Famine in the countryside
-Which of the following was the most important cause of the Oct/ Nov revolution in 1917?
+The failures of the provisional government
+The Actions of Lenin
-Which of the following was the most important cause of the 1905 revolution:
+Industrialisation
+Political Opposition
Edexcel Politics ALevel but can be used for AQA or for US Civics lessons
Third lesson in my series on the US Constitution which follows on from Origins and Principles.
This lesson is based around evaluating the Constitution according to how fit for purpose it is.
Includes all resources needed for a standalone lesson but will work best as a follow on from my previous lessons.
Please note all PNG files are for image only- the folder includes fully editable word documents and a powerpoint.
Please be aware- there was an issue with the powerpoint. I have now replaced it with a working file- if you have already purchased it you should be able to redownload. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Alevel Lessons on Stalin’s Russia
For the OCR 1894-1941 spec but can easily be used for any ALevel on Stalin as the content is way more detailed than needed.
Includes:
-How did Stalin take power? Power struggle with Trotsky and others
-Stalin’s priorities and economic policies- collectivisation and 5 year plans includes impact on production and other impact e.g. the famine/ Holodomor an evaluation of successes and failures
-The Cult of personality, use of propaganda and Cultural Revolution
-Terror
-Living standards in Stalin’s Russia
Ultimately these lessons cover the entirety of the topics on Stalin for the OCR board. Each lesson has had 6-7 hours of planning- some of them cover four-five hours of teaching plus homework. I have read widely and in depth and put a lot of time into the resources to save you time!
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.