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I'm an Australian/Scottish teacher of History and English currently based in Scotland. Most of my resources are aimed at the Scottish BGE curriculum at 3rd year level, and the N4/5 History courses which prepare students for progression if undertaking N4 or to pass their exams at N5.

I'm an Australian/Scottish teacher of History and English currently based in Scotland. Most of my resources are aimed at the Scottish BGE curriculum at 3rd year level, and the N4/5 History courses which prepare students for progression if undertaking N4 or to pass their exams at N5.
Apartheid: Implementation (Lesson 3)
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Apartheid: Implementation (Lesson 3)

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This is the third lesson in a sequence of lessons on Apartheid. It is aimed at S3/Year 9. In this lesson students learn about the eventual election of the National Party and the following implementation of apartheid policy. Students will then complete a table task on the apartheid laws, and must evaluate their impact. They then complete an empathy task before being introduced to the topic of Bantustans and a mapping activity. Students then learn about forced removals before completing a National 5 level source question as preparation for their senior studies. Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/
Apartheid: Resistance (Lesson 4)
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Apartheid: Resistance (Lesson 4)

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This is the fourth lesson in a sequence of lessons on Apartheid. It is aimed at S3/Year 9 Students will work together in groups of five to undertake a research poster on the different forms of resistance to apartheid including Non-Violent Protest, Defiance Campaign, Congress Alliance, Women's Resistance and Armed Resistance. Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/
Apartheid: Segregation (Lesson 2)
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Apartheid: Segregation (Lesson 2)

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This is the second lesson in a sequence of lessons on Apartheid. It is aimed at S3/Year 9. This lesson looks at the early forms of segregation in South Africa prior to the establishment of apartheid policy. Students will learn about four laws which helped create segregation and must then evaluate these policies. This lesson also introduces a Scottish National 5 skill of the 'How Fully' Source question to prepare students for entering senior school the following year. Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/
Apartheid: Prominent Players (Lesson 5)
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Apartheid: Prominent Players (Lesson 5)

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This is the fiifth lesson in a sequence of lessons on Apartheid. It is aimed at S3/Year 9. In this lesson, students will complete a case study on Nelson Mandela before choosing another significant figure from the apartheid era to complete a research task on. Research pages from various websites have been attached if your class are not strong independent workers. Part of this lesson uses resources which were obtained from another TES user, Sendacow. They can be found available for free download here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/nelson-mandela-6437697 Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/
Communist China: Rise of the Communists (Lesson 1)
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Communist China: Rise of the Communists (Lesson 1)

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This is the first lesson in a unit on China under Mao. It is aimed at an S3/Year 9 class. In this lesson students are introduced to the ideas of communism and capitalism. They then learn about the rise of the Chinese Communist Party in the early 20th century as well as being introduced to Mao and his views. (Political cows cartoon credit: kylatom.com) Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/
Scotland and the Great War: Technology on the Western Front (Lesson 3)
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Scotland and the Great War: Technology on the Western Front (Lesson 3)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on technology introduced and used on the Western Front in WWI. While the content is appropriate for experiences of soldiers from across Britain, some activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. Students will complete a carousel task on the different technologies used and developed in WWI. Students will then complete practice source questions, a storyboard activity and finally a timed exam question for those attempting National 5.
Scotland and the Great War: Recruitment (Lesson 1)
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Scotland and the Great War: Recruitment (Lesson 1)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on recruitment in Scotland in WWI. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. The lesson begins with background information regarding the need for recruitment, and then requires students to take notes on some of the reasons men from Scotland were encouraged to enlist. Following this, National 5 students will complete practice source questions to prepare them for their examinations. Source response structures/marking criteria are included in the PowerPoint to allow for peer marking and detailed explanation of how to gain higher marks. National 4 students will also complete source questions, however these questions can instead be used to gather a portfolio of evidence for their unit assessments, or to help prepare them to take on National 5 in the future. Other tasks include a Pals Battalion comprehension task with questions, and a 'create your own' recruitment advertisement activity for those in National 4 or National 5 students who finish early. While there may appear to be only one activity, they will be revealed through the course of the PowerPoint due to animations and so on!
Scotland and the Great War: Conditions on the Western Front (Lesson 2)
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Scotland and the Great War: Conditions on the Western Front (Lesson 2)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on conditions on the Western Front in WWI. While the content is appropriate for experiences of soldiers from across Britain, some activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. This is the second lesson in a unit sequence on Scotland and the Great War. The lesson begins with a starter task on conditions in the trenches using an image to get students thinking about these conditions. Students are then introduced to features of the trench system and trench warfare, before studying four aspects of trench conditions. Students will take notes from information and videos in the PowerPoint. Students will then undertake practice exam source questions including a Describe and a Compare question. Students who finish early have the option to write a letter about the conditions from the perspective of a soldier in the trenches.
Scotland and the Great War: Defence of the Realm (Lesson 6)
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Scotland and the Great War: Defence of the Realm (Lesson 6)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on the Defence of the Realm Act (DORA) in WWI. While the content is appropriate for experiences of soldiers from across Britain, some activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. This lesson involves a paired reading and summarising task, before analysing wartime propaganda images regarding some of the aspects of DORA. Following this, there are practice exam source questions.
Scotland and the Great War: Tactics and Training (Lesson 4)
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Scotland and the Great War: Tactics and Training (Lesson 4)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on tactics and training used on the Western Front in WWI. While the content is appropriate for experiences of soldiers from across Britain, some activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. Students learn about the tactics and training methods Scottish (and British) troops experienced during WWI. Students study a set of tactics and consider their strengths and weaknesses. Following this there are practice exam source questions with basic marking criteria included so students can peer mark if desired.
Scotland and the Great War: Food Shortages and Rationing (Lesson 7)
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Scotland and the Great War: Food Shortages and Rationing (Lesson 7)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on rationing and food shortages in Scotland during WWI. While the content is appropriate for experiences of soldiers from across Britain, some activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. Students will take notes on reasons for food shortages and why rationing was introduced - along with other methods used to address the shortages and a timeline of these changes. Activities include examining impacts on local area - change area name to suit! Following this, students have practice exam source questions and a knowledge revision quiz
Scotland and the Great War: Conscientious Objectors (Lesson 8)
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Scotland and the Great War: Conscientious Objectors (Lesson 8)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on Conscientious Objectors during WWI. While the content is appropriate for experiences of soldiers from across Britain, some activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. In this lesson, students learn about the introduction of conscription, reserved occupations, and the varying reasons why some men became conscientious objectors. Through three individual case studies, they examine men who objected for political, moral and religious reasons, and students will find out how these men were treated. Students will then complete practice exam style questions, and if they finish early they have other task choices.
Scotland and the Great War: Casualties and Death (Lesson 5)
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Scotland and the Great War: Casualties and Death (Lesson 5)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on Scottish casualties and death on the Western Front in WWI. While the content is appropriate for experiences of soldiers from across Britain, some activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. This lesson examines four key battles of WWI involving Scottish soldiers. Two have a specific Scottish focus - Loos and Arras. Each battle is examined in terms of the purpose of the battle, the casualty statistics of the battle, the main weapons used in the battle and their impact, and the main tactics used in the battle and their impact. There are accompanying images of the battle/those involved, as well as of the memorials that now stand at these sites. National 4 students are to then use their notes to write a newspaper article, while National 5 students will attempt a To What Extent 9 mark exam question.
Scotland and the Great War: Homes Fit For Heroes (Lesson 12)
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Scotland and the Great War: Homes Fit For Heroes (Lesson 12)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on the Homes fit for Heroes/Addison Act. While the content is appropriate for experiences of people from across Britain, some activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. Students learn about the reasons for the Addison Act, its aim, and its successes and failures/weaknesses. National 4 students will then undertake a poster task while National 5 students will complete practice source questions.
Scotland and the Great War: Campaigns for Women's Suffrage (Lesson 11)
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Scotland and the Great War: Campaigns for Women's Suffrage (Lesson 11)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on British suffrage campaigns. While the content is appropriate for experiences of people from across Britain, some activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. Students will undertake a comparative study of the actions and impacts of the Suffragettes and Suffragists. Students will compare the strengths and weaknesses of each campaign. Students will learn about the impacts of WWI on the Suffrage campaigns, and the impacts of the campaigns themselves on women gaining the vote in 1918/1928. Students then have practice exam questions to complete.
Scotland and the Great War: Changing Role of Women (Lesson 10)
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Scotland and the Great War: Changing Role of Women (Lesson 10)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on the changing role of women at the start of the 20th Century. While the content is appropriate for experiences of people from across Britain, some activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system and experience. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. The lesson looks at the expected roles of women before WWI, and how WWI helped to change this through the new jobs and roles in society they took on. Students will also complete practice source questions, and if they finish early they have a range of tasks to choose from.
Communist China: Civil War (Lesson 3)
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Communist China: Civil War (Lesson 3)

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This is the third lesson in a unit on Communist China under Mao. It is designed for S3/Year 9. In this lesson students will learn about the Chinese Civil War, and the strengths and weaknesses of Chiang Kai Shek and Mao. Students need to evaluate why the Communists were able to become victorious. Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/
Communist China: Communists vs. Nationalists (Lesson 2)
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Communist China: Communists vs. Nationalists (Lesson 2)

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This is the second lesson in a unit on Communist China under Mao. It is designed for S3/Year 9 In this lesson students are introduced to the KMT and Chiang Kai-shek, as well as the conflict between the KMT and the CCP, including the events of the Long March. Students will also complete a practice Evaluate the Usefulness question in preparation for senior studies. Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/
Scotland and the Great War: Political Change in Scotland (Lesson 9)
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Scotland and the Great War: Political Change in Scotland (Lesson 9)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on political change in Scotland during WWI. While some of the content is appropriate for experiences of civilians from across Britain, some content and activities are tailored towards the Scottish examination system and experience. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. Students are to work in groups to complete a poster examining political change in Scotland focusing on Red Clydeside (Rent Strikes/40 Hours Strike), a growing political awareness in working class, and the changes to the political parties and their popularity at the time. National 4 students then have empathy tasks to complete while National 5 students have practice exam style questions.
Scotland and the Great War: Industrial Change (Lesson 13)
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Scotland and the Great War: Industrial Change (Lesson 13)

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Note: All funds raised from proceeds of these resource sales will be going towards covering costs of my placement with GLP Scotland in summer 2018 where I will be travelling to Rwanda to work alongside Rwandan educators to improve educational opportunities in Rwanda! To learn more visit: https://glpscotland.org.uk/rwanda/ This is a Scottish National 4/5 History lesson on the industrial changes in Scotland during and after WWI. As I operate a mixed class, there are activities designed for both National 4 and National 5 included within the lesson. Students will undertake a jigsaw task in which they become experts on one of the Scottish industries affected by WWI. They will look at short term impacts (during the war), and long term impacts (after the war). They will also learn about new industries after WWI, and the impact this had on Scotland. Students will then complete practice exam style source questions and a storyboard activity.