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I'm an experienced history teacher, educated at the University of Sussex, who has worked in two 'outstanding' inner city London schools. I am currently head of history at a large school in East London. I am particularly knowledgeable in both AQA spec B and Edexcel Spec B. I try to focus on lessons which are both knowledge and skills based and incorporate a wide variety of teaching and learning strategies; particularly independent learning.

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I'm an experienced history teacher, educated at the University of Sussex, who has worked in two 'outstanding' inner city London schools. I am currently head of history at a large school in East London. I am particularly knowledgeable in both AQA spec B and Edexcel Spec B. I try to focus on lessons which are both knowledge and skills based and incorporate a wide variety of teaching and learning strategies; particularly independent learning.
10 lesson SOW on Civil Rights & Black Power for KS3
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10 lesson SOW on Civil Rights & Black Power for KS3

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This SOW begins at the end of the slave trade and looks at Civil Rights and Black Power achievements throughout the 20th Century. The SOW also includes a GCSE style assessment to conclude the unit. It is differentiated throughout and includes both knowledge and skills. It incorporates a variety of activities to enhance student engagement.
Should ordinary people be blamed for genocide?
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Should ordinary people be blamed for genocide?

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This lesson was devised to support students in a debate about whether ordinary people should be blamed for genocide in their societies. It is differentiated throughout and also contains ‘history scholar’ tasks to challenge the most able students. It should be taught over 2 or 3 lessons.
Background to Women's Suffrage
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Background to Women's Suffrage

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This lesson could be used as a good introduction to women’s suffrage. It covers a brief history of suffrage in Britain beginning with the Magna Carta. It gets pupls to explore a lot of concepts such as stereotyping, profiling, right to vote, gender equality and social welfare to name a few. It also looks at 19th/20thC arguments for and against women getting the vote.
Vikings in Britain
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Vikings in Britain

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This lesson looks at a bit brief overview of the Viking invasion and colonisation of Britain. It also looks into some aspects of Viking culture including their methods of trial, punishment and law enforcement. The lesson is fully differentiated for all students, throughout. I teach it as part of a wider SOW on crime and punishment in medieval England. Full SOW to follow soon. Teacher instructions are in the notes throughout the lesson. The lesson may take two hours.
Lesson on The Norman Justice System
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Lesson on The Norman Justice System

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This lesson is a comparison lessons between Anglo-Saxon and Norman methods of justice. Students will need to have an understanding of Anglo-Saxon justice in order to fully access the lesson. It is fully differentiated throughout and included more able tasks. A variety of activities are employed throughout.
KS3 Intro to Crime & Punishment (Medieval England)
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KS3 Intro to Crime & Punishment (Medieval England)

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This is an 8 lesson unit designed to introduce KS3 students to crime and punishment in medieval England. The unit begins by introducing students to important contextual knowledge about the era. We first consider the tribes who invaded Britain after the fall of the Roman empire and consider how Britain fell into the dark ages. It then goes on to look at the power of the Catholic church. All of this knowledge will be important as we go through. The unit then looks at the justice systems in Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Norman and Late Middle Age England. The lessons include differentiation for EAL, SEN & most able. Students are required to compare, contrast and evaluate throughout the unit. It is good for any KS3 students but will be particularly helpful for those schools who teach crime and punishment through time at GCSE.
Medieval Medicine Background
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Medieval Medicine Background

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This lessons helps to set the scene to medievel medicine. It’s particularly useful for KS4 students who are about to study medicine through time. The lesson is fully differentiated and included activities for SEN & more able students. It also includes a wide variety of activities.
John Snow & Cholera Epidemic (Medicine Through Time)
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John Snow & Cholera Epidemic (Medicine Through Time)

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This lesson was planned as part of the Edexcel Medicine Through Time course (9-1). It focuses on the end of the industrial period, where Snow discovers that cholera is transmitted through dirty water. The lesson aims to get students to work out the mystery 19thC killer through looking at a range of sources. The lesson also incoroprates exam skills such as inference and source utility.
20th-21st C ideas about the cause of disease and illness
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20th-21st C ideas about the cause of disease and illness

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This lesson has been planned as part of the GCSE medicine through time, Edexcle GCSE spec. It introduces students to new ideas and theories of 21st & 21st C. It looks in depth at the discovery of DNA and how this has impacted on preventive measures that people with hereditary gene defects can now take, such as BRCA1. The lesson asks students to consider the ANgelina Jolie case study. It also looks at how m,odern scientists began to take lifestyle factors into further consideration.
Weimar Germany - Edexcel - Q3B, 3C & 3D Practice
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Weimar Germany - Edexcel - Q3B, 3C & 3D Practice

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This powerpoint provides both sources and interpretations and gives advice and structures to help students achieve full marks on Q3B , 3C & 3D of Weimar Germany - Paper 3 - Edexcel. It also provides model answers.
Interpretation Lesson on the  Nazi Opposition/Resistance of Youth
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Interpretation Lesson on the Nazi Opposition/Resistance of Youth

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This lesson looks at the extent to whcih the young opposed the Nazis. It looks at the Edelweiss Pirates, the White Rose Movement and the Swing Youth. The lesson looks at 3 articles on each, and is accompanied by clips which are linked in the powerpoints. It finishes with an example 12 mark answer from Edexcel History (9-1).
Edexcel 'Explain Importance of...' 16 mark Q Support (Cold War)
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Edexcel 'Explain Importance of...' 16 mark Q Support (Cold War)

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This powerpoint and resource contains two sets of questions, which support astudents in the writing of the 16 mark ‘explain the importnce of…’ question. It is amed at students doing Edexcekl GCSE (Superpower Relations & The Cold War). There is a model answer included which explores the impact of the Truman Doctrine.
Virtual/Remote WWI SOW for KS3
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Virtual/Remote WWI SOW for KS3

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This SOW includes 10 hours worth of remote lessons on WWI. I have also included the google forms quizzes that I used as do now tasks,. There’s an overview of what each lesson covers below: L1-2: The significance of WWI. L3 -4: Long-term causes of WWI. L5 -6: The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and how it led to WWI. L7: Use of WWI propaganda. L8: Who fought in WWI? (Focuses on soldiers from the British colonies). L9 - 10: How far were Indian soldiers valued by the British.
Western Front Medicine Through Time Edexcel GCSE Exam Practice
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Western Front Medicine Through Time Edexcel GCSE Exam Practice

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These resources are two booklet for KS4 history students which guides them through each question on the Western Front section of MTT. It is made up of completely new questions, sources and interpretations that aren’t taken from past or sample papers. The resources could also be used to create new exams if all past papers and sample papers have already been used. The first booklet has a lot of model answers in it and the second is for more independent work. It includes a varitety of tips, activities, structures and exam pratice as well as simplified mark schemes.
Abyssinian and Manchurian Crisis: 10 Mark Prep (AQA Spec B)
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Abyssinian and Manchurian Crisis: 10 Mark Prep (AQA Spec B)

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All images sourced from Google images ‘labelled for reuse’ and licensed under Public Domain NB: You need AQA Spec B textbook to go alongside this lesson. It takes roughly 4-5 lessons to cover all the activities in the powerpoint. This lesson was developed to aid students' understanding of the Manchurian Crisis and the Abyssinian Crisis, as well as developing their 10 mark question skills (AQA Spec B paper one). I had found that many of my students really struggled with the details of both the Manchurian and Abyssinian Crises as such a range of new concepts are introduced. I developed this lesson as a response to that, and they have been achieving much higher grades on these topics since I have been teaching it this way. This lesson also includes a breakdown on answering ten mark questions.
Why did Wall Street Crash in 1929?
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Why did Wall Street Crash in 1929?

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All images sourced from Google images ‘labelled for reuse’ and licensed under Public Domain This lesson has been developed to enable History GCSE students to understand the complexities of the US Stock Exchange, as well as considering the factors that led to the Wall Street to Crash in 1929. It encourages students to consider and evaluate a range of factors, and come to their own conclusions about what the largest contributing factor was.
How did Muhammad influence Islam?
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How did Muhammad influence Islam?

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All images sourced from Google images ‘labelled for reuse’ and licensed under Public Domain This lesson encourages students to think about the expansion of Islam, and uses a case study of the Prophet Muhammad's life, in order to help then understand why Islam expanded so quickly. The lesson introduces students to key events in Muhammad's life and encourages them to think of what the key turning point in Islam was.
Homework Booklet - The Roaring Twenties
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Homework Booklet - The Roaring Twenties

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All images sourced from Google images ‘labelled for reuse’ and licensed under Public Domain. Some of the text used is attributed to GCSE Bitesize & AQA History Spec' B. This booklet has been designed for students to use in addition to their studies of the Roaring 20s AQA Spec B. It has a variety of revision tips, information and exam practice. There are activities for students to complete each week.