A full range of enriching and engaging lesson plans, resources and activities for students across KS3-5.
Lessons for:
KS3 English
KS4 English
KS3 History
KS4 History
KS5 History
KS3 RS
A full range of enriching and engaging lesson plans, resources and activities for students across KS3-5.
Lessons for:
KS3 English
KS4 English
KS3 History
KS4 History
KS5 History
KS3 RS
Revision guide for Conflict and Tension in the inter-war years. Part one: Peacemaking.
Three pages of content summarised with brief written activities.
Two pages of exam questions for Q1-4, with sentence starters and modelled answers.
GCSE AQA History Option B - Conflict and Tension in the inter-war years.
A fully comprehensive lesson PowerPoint and activity page on claimants to the throne following the death of Edward the Confessor.
Activities include:
Comprehension questions
Data capture grid
Class discussion
Summary task
Exit ticket
Assessment for learning is embedded in the PowerPoint, as is a range of challenge questions for More Able Learners. Opportunities for activities to be I do, We do, You do. Exit ticket at the end to ensure formative assessment is present in the lesson.
This is a very cheap sample of my whole Scheme of Work on the Norman Conquest. Please check out my other lessons or treat yourself to a bundle to save that precious PPA time!
A full lesson/two lessons on the aims and structure of the League of Nations.
Made for Conflict and Tension in the inter war years, but can be used for any curriculum/syllabus that covers the League of Nations.
Complete with PPT, worksheets, exit tickets and embedded AFL.
THE HISTORY ACADEMY//EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Who was Cleopatra? What made her so significant to Egyptian history? What did she do?
This colourful and engaging infographic/biography/fact file from The History Academy answers these questions and more.
A full infographic/factfile which includes a worksheet comprised of 14 comprehension questions. Answer page included.
Historical skills covered:
Cause
Consequence
Significance
Change
Answers page included
Dual coded information with text and images for students with SEN
Excellent resources for at home revision, home-schooling, tutoring and general study and fun!
21 WORKSHEETS TOTAL!
Includes full infographic worksheets on:
Edward the Confessor
Claimants to the throne in 1066
The Battle of Fulford
The Battle of Stamford Bridge
The Battle of Hastings
How did the Normans control England? (Rebellions, Norman castles, The Feudal System and Castles)
End of topic knowledge test and written task
Historical skills covered:
Cause
Consequence
Evidence (source analysis)
Significance
Change and continuity
Answers page included for most activities - some are open to interpretation thus don’t have an answers page.
Dual coded information with text and images for students with SEN
Excellent resources for at home revision, home-schooling, tutoring, cover work and general study and fun!
THE HISTORY ACADEMY//EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Who was Julius Caesar? What made him so significant to Roman history? Where did he conquer?
This colourful and engaging infographic/biography/fact file from The History Academy answers these questions and more, including:
Caesar’s early life
His military achievements
Interesting facts that not many people know
How he changed daily life in Ancient Rome
How his life ended
A comprehension worksheet with answers.
Historical skills covered:
Cause
Consequence
Significance
Change
Answers page included
Dual coded information with text and images for students with SEN
Excellent resources for at home revision, home-schooling, tutoring and general study and fun!
THE HISTORY ACADEMY//EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte? What made him so significant to French history? What did he do?
This colourful and engaging infographic/biography/fact file from The History Academy answers these questions and more.
A full infographic/fact file (2 pages) which includes three worksheet comprised of 14 comprehension questions, a timeline activity and a map activity. Answer page included.
Historical skills covered:
Cause
Consequence
Significance
Change
Answers page included
Dual coded information with text and images for students with SEN
Excellent resources for at home revision, home-schooling, tutoring and general study and fun!
PERSONAL USE ONLY/CLASSROOM USE
Commercial use is not permitted
Please do not reproduce, share or resell the work created by The History Academy.
If you have any queries or questions, please don’t hesitate to message me.
Thank you! :)
DISCLAIMER: The author has taken care to ensure the accuracy of information in this resource at the time of publication. However, the author disclaims any liability for loss, damage, injury, death, or disruption arising from errors or omissions, whether due to negligence, accident, or any other cause. This resource is provided on an “as is” basis, and the author makes no representation or warranty that the information provided is accurate, complete, or up-to-date.
THE HISTORY ACADEMY//EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
What is Stonehenge? When and how was it built? What do archaeologists think it was built for??
This colourful and engaging infographic/biography/fact file from The History Academy answers these questions and more.
A full infographic/factfile/graphic organiser which includes a worksheet comprised of 3 different stimulating activities.
Historical skills covered:
Cause
Consequence
Significance
Change
Dual coded information with text and images for students with SEN
Excellent resources for at home revision, home-schooling, tutoring and general study and fun!
PERSONAL USE ONLY/CLASSROOM USE
Commercial use is not permitted
Please do not reproduce, share or resell the work created by The History Academy.
If you have any queries or questions, please don’t hesitate to message me.
Thank you! :)
DISCLAIMER: The author has taken care to ensure the accuracy of information in this resource at the time of publication. However, the author disclaims any liability for loss, damage, injury, death, or disruption arising from errors or omissions, whether due to negligence, accident, or any other cause. This resource is provided on an “as is” basis, and the author makes no representation or warranty that the information provided is accurate, complete, or up-to-date.
THE HISTORY ACADEMY//EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
What was the Civil Rights Movement? What happened and when? Who was involved? Was it successful?
This colourful and engaging infographic from The History Academy answers these questions and more.
A full infographic/factfile/graphic organiser timeline.
Historical skills covered:
Cause
Consequence
Significance
Change
Continuity
Dual coded information with text and images for students with SEN
Excellent resources for at home revision, home-schooling, tutoring and general study and fun!
Can be printed on pages of all sizes.
PERSONAL USE ONLY/CLASSROOM USE
Commercial use is not permitted
Please do not reproduce, share or resell the work created by The History Academy.
If you have any queries or questions, please don’t hesitate to message me.
Thank you! :)
DISCLAIMER: The author has taken care to ensure the accuracy of information in this resource at the time of publication. However, the author disclaims any liability for loss, damage, injury, death, or disruption arising from errors or omissions, whether due to negligence, accident, or any other cause. This resource is provided on an “as is” basis, and the author makes no representation or warranty that the information provided is accurate, complete, or up-to-date.
THE HISTORY ACADEMY//EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
What are the Seven New Wonders of the World? Who built them? How? When? Where?
This colourful and engaging infographic/biography/fact file from The History Academy answers these questions and more.
A full infographic/factfile/graphic organiser which includes a worksheet comprised of 3 different stimulating activities.
Historical skills covered:
-Cause
Consequence
Significance
Change
Dual coded information with text and images for students with SEN
Excellent resources for at home revision, home-schooling, tutoring and general study and fun!
PERSONAL USE ONLY/CLASSROOM USE
Commercial use is not permitted
Please do not reproduce, share or resell the work created by The History Academy.
If you have any queries or questions, please don’t hesitate to message me.
Thank you! :)
DISCLAIMER: The author has taken care to ensure the accuracy of information in this resource at the time of publication. However, the author disclaims any liability for loss, damage, injury, death, or disruption arising from errors or omissions, whether due to negligence, accident, or any other cause. This resource is provided on an “as is” basis, and the author makes no representation or warranty that the information provided is accurate, complete, or up-to-date.
THE HISTORY ACADEMY//EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
What are the origins of Christmas? How is Christmas celebrated around the world?
This colourful and engaging infographic/biography/fact file from The History Academy answers these questions and more.
A full infographic/factfile/graphic organiser which includes a worksheet comprised of different stimulating activities.
Historical skills covered:
-Cause
Consequence
Significance
Change
Dual coded information with text and images for students with SEN
Excellent resources for at home revision, home-schooling, tutoring and general study and fun!
PERSONAL USE ONLY/CLASSROOM USE
Commercial use is not permitted
Please do not reproduce, share or resell the work created by The History Academy.
If you have any queries or questions, please don’t hesitate to message me.
Thank you! :)
DISCLAIMER: The author has taken care to ensure the accuracy of information in this resource at the time of publication. However, the author disclaims any liability for loss, damage, injury, death, or disruption arising from errors or omissions, whether due to negligence, accident, or any other cause. This resource is provided on an “as is” basis, and the author makes no representation or warranty that the information provided is accurate, complete, or up-to-date.
Bring history to life with this colourful, engaging, and informative resource on The Black Death—the devastating 14th-century plague that swept across Europe. Designed for multi-age comprehension, this lesson includes:
Two pages of accessible, visually rich reading material—featuring clear explanations, maps, diagrams, and engaging illustrations.
Two pages of interactive activities—including comprehension questions, true/false tasks, summary writing, and a creative comparison challenge.
Dual-coded design—a blend of text and visuals to enhance understanding and retention.
Differentiated tasks—providing challenges for higher-ability learners (HA) and structured prompts for special educational needs (SEN) students.
Historical themes covered—cause, consequence, significance, similarity, difference, change, and continuity.
Perfect for history lessons, cross-curricular literacy, or enrichment activities, this child-approved resource ensures deep understanding and engagement.
Download now and make medieval history unforgettable!
GCSE AQA History - America 1920-1973: Opportunity and Inequality
Topic One - The Boom
Lesson One - The origins of the USA
Introducing the new topic:
Covers what the topic is
Explains what questions the students will face in the exam
Covers the following:
The 13 American colonies
American independence
The introduction of the US government system
The constitution
Federal + State governments
Republican + Democrats
The Bill of Rights
The Melting Pot
Activities included:
Summaries
Draw an icon to represent…
Categorise the …
What/why questions
Source analysis
SEN Friendly - All information is dual-coded
More Able friendly - Challenge activities for MAL
What caused the economic Boom in the 1920s?
What’s included?
Do Now recall activity
Dual coded lesson timetable
What was America a rich country?
Capitalism
What was an economic boom?
What was the boom like?
Reading comprehension - The Causes of the Boom
Laissez-Faire government policies
Assembly Line
Mass production
Credit & Hire Purchase
etc
Significance - most to least important causes
Reasoning skills
What is an interpretation?
Introduction to Question 1 - comparing two interpretations
Homework - answer Question 1 practice
Explorers & Navigators: Discover the World with Ten Legendary Figures!
Embark on an exciting journey through history with the Explorers & Navigators Workbook! This engaging resource brings to life the fascinating stories of 10 legendary explorers who helped shape the world as we know it. Perfect for middle school students, this print-and-go workbook is designed to support the Science of Reading and decoding skills, while immersing students in thrilling, real-world exploration adventures.
Explorers Covered:
Christopher Columbus
Marco Polo
Ferdinand Magellan
Hernan Cortes
Leif Erikson
Roald Amundsen
Zheng He
Ernest Shackleton
Sir Francis Drake
Jacques Cartier
Exciting Activities Include:
Comprehension Questions: Test and reinforce understanding with thought-provoking questions on key events and figures.
Vocabulary Building: Help students learn essential words related to exploration and navigation through fun decoding and word study activities.
Fluency Practice: Boost reading fluency with interactive reading passages that encourage repetition and expression.
Writing Extensions: Get students thinking critically about history while developing their writing skills with creative prompts.
Maps & Geography: Engage with maps and activities that help connect explorer’s journeys to global geography.
Word Study: Break down challenging words into syllables to practice phonics and decoding, improving reading and pronunciation skills.
Why It’s Great for Students:
Supports the Science of Reading: This workbook is rooted in research-based methods for helping students master decoding, fluency, and comprehension.
Builds Literacy Skills: Students improve their reading ability while learning about historical figures, events, and geographical concepts.
Fun & Engaging: The captivating stories of world-famous explorers will ignite curiosity and spark a passion for history and adventure.
Versatile Use: Perfect for classroom learning, homeschooling, or independent study - these activities are great for reinforcing literacy and historical knowledge.
Interactive & Hands-On: Students won’t just read - they’ll decode, discuss, write, and explore the rich stories of the world’s greatest explorers in a dynamic way!
The Ultimate Witchcraft Resource for Engaging History & Literature Lessons!
No prep! Print & GO
Step into the dark and fascinating world of witchcraft, fear, and superstition with this comprehensive, interactive teaching resource! Designed for middle and high school students, this engaging pack is perfect for history, literature, and social studies classes.
What’s Included?
Witchcraft in the Middle Ages – Explore how folklore, religion, and superstition shaped witch beliefs
Common Accusations & Witch Trials – Discover why certain people were targeted and the terrifying methods used in trials
The Salem Witch Trials – A detailed timeline, key figures, and the lasting impact of one of history’s most infamous moral panics
Causes of Witch Hunts – Religious extremism, social conflicts, and mass hysteria
Critical Thinking & Creative Writing Activities –
Comprehension questions to check understanding
Primary source analysis – How witches were depicted in historical art and literature
Timeline exercises – Students summarize and illustrate key events
Role-play & perspective writing – Diary entries and newspaper articles from different historical viewpoints
Discussion & Debate Prompts – Encouraging students to think critically about fear, justice, and historical bias
Why You’ll Love This Resource!
Student-Friendly Design – Engaging content, structured activities, and clear explanations
Perfect for Cross-Curricular Learning – Connects history with literature, ethics, and sociology
Encourages Higher-Order Thinking – Analyzing sources, debating issues, and reflecting on historical injustice
Ideal For:
Secondary, Middle & High School History Teachers
Literature & English Lessons (e.g., teaching The Crucible)
Social Studies & Critical Thinking Classes
Download now to spark curiosity, challenge perspectives, and bring history to life!
NEW Reading Comprehension Workbook!
Telling HerStory: The Tales of 11 Women Who Changed the World
Empower young readers with Telling HerStory, an engaging Print and Go, Science of Reading workbook that brings to life the inspiring journeys of 11 groundbreaking women in politics, literature, STEM, philanthropy, fashion, and gender equality.
Meet the Trailblazers:
Rosa Parks – The mother of the civil rights movement
Jane Austen – The literary genius behind timeless novels
Coco Chanel – The fashion icon who redefined women’s style
Malala Yousafzai – The youngest Nobel Prize winner and education activist
Elizabeth Cady Stanton – A fearless leader for women’s rights
Maya Angelou – The poet and voice of resilience
Amelia Earhart – The daring aviator who reached new heights
Ruth Bader Ginsburg – The Supreme Court justice who fought for equality
Princess Diana – The People’s Princess and global humanitarian
Rosalind Franklin – The unsung hero behind the discovery of DNA
Benazir Bhutto – The first female Prime Minister of a Muslim-majority country
What’s Inside?
This comprehensive and interactive workbook aligns with Science of Reading principles and includes:
Engaging Biographical Passages – Decodable texts that build background knowledge and fluency
Word Study & Phonics Activities – Breaking down multisyllabic words and decoding strategies
Fluency Drills – Read-alouds, partner reading, and expression-focused exercises
Comprehension Questions – Multiple-choice and short-answer questions to test understanding
Vocabulary Builders – Matching, sentence completion, and word mapping
Writing Extensions – Creative writing prompts to inspire reflection
Inspire the next generation of changemakers!
Get your copy of Telling HerStory today!
Teach the Holocaust and Anne Frank’s story with this engaging, thought-provoking resource designed for middle school students. This printable bundle includes reading comprehension, interactive activities, and critical thinking exercises to help students understand this important historical event.
What’s Included:
2 Pages of Reading Comprehension – Covers what the Holocaust was, who it targeted, key events, and how we commemorate it.
Interactive Activities – Includes a photograph analysis, web quest, and crossword puzzle to encourage engagement.
Map Activity – Helps students visualize key locations during the Holocaust.
Anne Frank Biography & Comprehension Questions – Learn about her life, diary, and legacy.
Teaching the Holocaust Responsibly & Respectfully
Teaching the Holocaust requires sensitivity, accuracy, and a focus on human stories to ensure that students grasp the impact of this historical tragedy. This resource is designed to promote respectful discussions, critical thinking, and empathy, helping students connect with the real people behind the history while avoiding graphic or distressing content.
Enhancing Learning with Thought-Provoking Discussions
Encourage students to explore big questions like:
Why is it important to remember the Holocaust?
How can we stand up against discrimination today?
What can Anne Frank’s story teach us about resilience and hope?
Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, and independent learning, this resource fosters meaningful reflection and discussion while helping students understand history’s lessons.