This lesson uses Harry Potter references to help students learn about how the film links in with Science. The focus for the lesson and homework is on light refraction.
This lesson uses Harry Potter references to Polyjuice potions to examine chemical reactions when you put ordinary substances together.
There is an accompanying homework task as well.
This is a great little activity to use for either a Tudor module or a Slavery module with Year 7-9 about how the Tudors benefitted from slavery. It has written tasks and an extension activity.
This is a great self directed worksheet with questions on Ludendorff’s 100 Day Offensive. It is suitable, and easily edited, for both GCSE and A-Level students.
This is a simple diagram outlining all of the new advantages that the Stone Keep Castle had over the Motte and Bailey Castle.
It can be edited by teachers.
Ideal for sticking in exercise books.
This fully editable worksheet gives students an overview of what punishments were like in Tudor times.
It is suitable for both KS3 and GCSE History lessons due to its editable nature. It comes equipped with a series of questions designed to get students thinking about why punishments were so harsh in that era.
This is a great end of term assessment utilising own knowledge, essay skills and source evaluation.
It is best suited to Year 7 but could be adapted to other year groups as it is an editable Word document.