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Abyssinian Crisis
Two lessons on the Abyssininan Crisis.
A few resources taken from JohnDClare.
Used for IGCSE.
Was LoN doomed from start
Was the League of Nations (LoN) doomed from the start?
no textbook required.
Hitler's aims in foreign policy
Hitler’s aims in foreign policy.
Use for IGCSE.
No textbook required.
Spanish Civil War and Anti-Conmintern Pact
One lesson with worksheet.
Appeasement
Benefits and problems of appeasement.
Nazi-Soviet Pact
No textbook required
Nazi-Soviet Pact lesson
Sudetenland and Cxechslovakia
One lesson on the Czechoslovakian Crisis
Why did international peace collapse WW2
A lesson following the occupation of Czechslovakia.
Hitler's aims
Hitler’s aims in foreign policy.
I use this for IGCSE
Edexcel History Elizabeth A3 revision sheets
Early Elizabethan England A3 revision sheet.
Could be used for cover lessons or as revision.
You will need the published textbook to go along with this.
Norman Conquest reading pack
Multiple reading packs are included in this download. It can be used in the replacement of a textbook or for homework. This makes differentiation easy as the packs are broken down into different reading ages of 13, 10, and 8, but contain all the same information.
PDFs and Word versions are included so that the packs are easy to edit.
Topics included:
Anglo-Saxon England.
Contenders to the throne.
The Battle of Hastings.
The Feudal system.
Motte and Bailey Castles.
Domesday Book.
Harrying of the North.
Significance of the Norman Conquest.
Norman Conquest (Unit of work): how did William take control of England?
Seven lessons including assessment lesson.
Each lesson includes reading and a clip from YouTube.
The reading is differentiated by reading age (Reading ages of 13, 10, and 8). You can swap out different reading packs, depending on ability. All packs are included.
Written SoW.
All lessons work towards the end question: how did William take control of England?
Edexcel Crime and Punishment Exam Revision
The 2021 exam paper has been used to show how to structure exam questions.
There is a Youtube tutorial of the Walking, talking, mock and printing to go along with it.
Youtube video for Whitechapel section of the exam: https://youtu.be/OpGWV4r0MVI
Youtube video for crime and punishment section of the exam: https://youtu.be/MRKvFOQDjmk
I have included the powerpoint I spoke over so that you are able to edit and change the answers as you seed fit.
The second ppt should be printed as a pack. As a teacher, you could then give your students the pack and get them to complete the activity at home ready for a similar exam.
The aim of this activity is to ensure that students understand what a good set of answers for paper 1.
You may also use this for content revision, but only the topics that appeared in the 2021 exam paper would feature.
iGCSE Edexcel (B2) Changes in medicine, 1848-1948.content revision
A short Youtube video for each bullet point of the spec for iGCSE Edexcel (B2) Changes in medicine, 1848-1948.
Link to unit of work (21 lessons)
Included is:
Worksheet with an A3 worksheet (links included).
included on the worksheet is directions to when the topic has been examined.
a Powerpoint which can be used to test if the students have watched the video for part 1 only.
The videos could be set for prework, homework or to revise.
1.1 Barriers to progress, especially the lack of understanding of causes of disease
https://youtu.be/jq8O33dO3bo
1.2 Florence Nightingale and changes in nursing and hospitals at Scutari
https://youtu.be/UXlivis-oWY
1.3 Dangers in surgery: pain, infection and bleeding
https://youtu.be/3JpnRvviW08
1.4 the impact of Simpson and chloroform
https://youtu.be/mBEpArrmyRY
1.5 Problems and improvements in public health, including the work of Chadwick
https://youtu.be/Oezc2v1_4uI
1.6 the effects of the Public Health Act (1848)
https://youtu.be/nwWRX21Dr4k
1.7 the cholera threat and the work of Snow
https://youtu.be/UIGahwlmB70
2.1 Pasteur, the development of the germ theory and its effects
https://youtu.be/tuh5Gzk64Ks
2.2 Improvements in surgery: Lister and the impact of antiseptics
https://youtu.be/VQ3dLyE3Zzo
2.3 Government action on public health: the significance of Public Health Act (1875)
https://youtu.be/XoS68K916eo
2.4 Nightingale and continuing improvements in hospitals and nursing
https://youtu.be/39GtCQgAowE
2.5 Elizabeth Garrett and the progress of women in medicine
https://youtu.be/I2TeSzA5Ohs
3.1 The fight against germs, including the work of Koch and bacteriology
https://youtu.be/zsiN4Tl1c6Y
3.2 aseptic surgery
https://youtu.be/XCKg8gmFk3c
3.3 the impact of the Public Health Act (1875) for improving public health
https://youtu.be/co3SvYwvkwQ
3.4 science
and medicine: blood transfusions
https://youtu.be/4K3y5zj8t58
3.4 magic bullets and the
work of Ehrlich,
https://youtu.be/4K3y5zj8t58
3.5 radioactivity and the impact of Marie Curie.
https://youtu.be/Z6FTblwnPpQ
4.1 The impact on public health of the measures (1906–11) of the Liberal Governments
https://youtu.be/zbhwuOt8kQc
4.2 The importance of the First World War for the role of women in medicine
https://youtu.be/H51_29t1Kdg
4.3 improvements in medical treatment,
https://youtu.be/k1rJ4gjb2dk
4.4 surgery, x-rays,
https://youtu.be/U1c1ek79AAU
https://youtu.be/pzj6jKeizx4
4.5 blood transfusion
https://youtu.be/669AXat4NPY
4.6 fighting infection
https://youtu.be/RfjHooDFuZ0
5.1 The development of penicillin and the roles of Fleming, Florey and Chain
a. https://youtu.be/fsINe86SF-c
b. https://youtu.be/NJPc-bznkCw
5.2a developments in surgery
https://youtu.be/eL1aF1ASBuQ
5.2bskin grafts
https://youtu.be/_9WOj7OtecA
5.2c blood transfusion
https://youtu.be/Pb-xVYb808A
5.2d role of women in medicine
https://youtu.be/GGiQqIXOdQc
The iGCSE Edexcel (B2) Changes in medicine, 1848-1948
Revision lesson Edexcel’s iGCSE Paper 1 (5) Dictatorship and conflict in the USSR, 1924 – 53
Revision lesson for entire until of iGCSE Paper 1 (5) Dictatorship and conflict in the USSR, 1924 – 53
This contains:
A powerpoint lesson
A blank revision sheet
A revision sheet with the answers on for self assessment.
Edexcel Cold War Key Topic 3
This series of lessons follows Edexcel’s Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91. There are printable information sheets, but this can be esily substituted with the textbook.
Seven lessons in total with resources to print.
Invasion of Afghanistan and Carter
Detente (2 lessons)
Second Cold War
Gorbachev’s new thinking (2 lessons)
Fall of the Berlin Wall
Collapse of the SU and end of Warsaw
KT3 over view lessons with worksheet
KT3 exam questions with mark schemes
Every lesson starts of with 5 recall questions with the answers
Exam questions with the mark scheme are included
Self assessment is included.
Mark schemes are included on the ppts to make peer assessment easy.
Each each question relevant to KT3 is included in the exam question ppt. It is clear what part of th spec each exam question is referring to.
Henry VIII's Reformation (unit of work - KS3)
Six lessons, plus assessment.
- Lesson 1: What was the Reformation?
- Lesson 2: Henry VIII’s Great Matter
- Lesson 3: Break with Rome
- Lesson 4: Religious transformation of England.
- Lesson 5: Wealth and power
- Lesson 6: Why did Henry VIII divorce Rome (assessment planning lesson)
- Lesson 7: Assessment
Most lessons include reading and links to engaging videos on YouTube.
Reading Packs
Three different reading packs (reading ages of 13, 10, and 8).
Answers are included for each reading pack to allow quick self-assessment.
SoW
A written SoW is included. The SoW breaks down each lesson into three learning objectives with activities connected to each objective. All activities are included on each PowerPoint. This unit includes self assessment, peer-assessment and teacher assessment at the final lesson.
This is a plug-and-play lesson. No additional planning is needed. Just print the reading packs. Where there is reading in a lesson the 13-year reading age has been included in the PowerPoint. It is easy to swap this out for the self assessment part of the lesson
Cause of WW1 (unit of work) KS3
This is a Key Stage 3 scheme of work that aims to develop knowledge and a casual understanding of the Frist World War. There are seven lessons included, plus an assessment:
What was WW1?
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
Assassination and July Crisis
What caused WWI?
Assessment
Also, included is a knowledge organiser. There are 30 questions designed for pupils to use to self-study at home. These are then tested in every lesson until lesson 7. Included on the knowledge organiser is also a timeline of events and a list of keywords sorted into alphabetical order.
Starter activities are knowledge recall with elf assessment.
There are clear opportunities for peer assessment with examples of WWW and EBI that pupils are able to use.
Group work, individual work, and teacher-led learning are included as a part of the scheme of work.
Reading materials are included in the lesson. Militarism and alliances include a choice of reading that is at reading age 10 or 12. Both include self assessment.
iGCSE Edexcel History Medicine exam lesson, model answers, exam map
This lesson has been designed for the iGCSE History Edexcel, paper 2 (b2), Changes in medicine 1848-c1948.
This contains a lesson which guides the teacher and students through an exam technique lesson. Teachers will need to print the exam paper which has been annotated.
There are three sets of model answers from the exam papers, included in the lesson:
2. Nov 2020
2b. June 2021
2br. June 2022
The exam paper from Nov 2020 has been annotated for student activities in the lesson. The other two exam papers may be given as example answers.
There is also a homework booklet that includes:
• Exam map (links exam questions to topics)
• Knowledge page for the most commonly assessed topics
o 2.2 Improvements in surgery: Lister and the impact of antiseptics
o 2.3 Government action on public health: Public Health Act (1875)
o 4.2 The importance of the First World War for the role of women in medicine
o 5.1 The development of penicillin and the roles of Fleming, Florey and Chain
• 12 model exam answers, three for each of the mostly commonly assessed topics
o 2.2 Improvements in surgery: Lister and the impact of antiseptics
2r, June 2019, Qb
2b June 2022 ©i
2br June 2022, ©ii
o 2.3 Government action on public health: Public Health Act (1875)
2. Nov 2020, ©ii
2b. June 2021, (a)
2br June 2022 (a)
o 4.2 The importance of the First World War for the role of women in medicine
2b Nov 2021, ©ii
2r. June 2019 ©i
2br June 2022, (b)
o 5.1 The development of penicillin and the roles of Fleming, Florey and Chain
2r, June 2019, Cii
2b. June 2021, Cii
2b June 2022, b
• A link to a YouTube video for each of the most commonly assessed topics.
Cambridge IGCSE History B
iGCSE Cambridge (CIE) History Core Content B
This is a series of lessons that covers Core content: Option B
The twentieth century: international relations from 1919
This is the Cambridge iGCSE History (CIE)
• Each lesson starts with five recall questions that are self assess (answers are on the next slide)
• The lessons cover the spec for Core Content B, Cambridge iGCSE, for exams in 2024, 2025, and 2026
• Clear learning objectives in each lesson.
• NO TEXTBOOK is required for these lessons, but that does occasionally you need to print the materials that come with the lessons.
Lessons included:
1 Was the Treaty of Versailles fair?
1.1 aims of the Big Three
1.2 Treaty of Versailles
1.3 Political impact of ToV on Germany
1.4 Economic and social impact of ToV on Germany
1.5 Contemporary opinions about ToV
2 To what extent was the League of Nations a success
2.1 Structure of the League of Nations
2.2 Success and failures of the LoN
2.3 LoN’s humanitarian work
2.4a Manchuria (events and causes)
2.4b Manchuria (consequences)
2.4c Manchuria source questions
2.5a Abyssinian Crisis (events and causes)
2.5b Abyssinian Crisis Abyssinian consequences
2.5c Abyssinian source Qs
3 How far was Hitler’s foreign policy to blame for the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939?
3.1 Hitler’s Aims in foreign policy
3.2 Rhineland, Saar and rearmament
3.3 Spanish Civil War and Anti-Conmintern Pact
3.4 Appeasement and Rome-Berlin Axis
3.5 Anschluss
3.6 Sudetenland and Munich Agreement
3.7 Nazi-Soviet Pact
3.8 Why did peace collapse?
4 Who was to blame for the Cold War?
4.1 End of WW2
4.2 Yalta
4.3 Potsdam
4.4 Soviet expansion
4.5 USA’s reaction to Soviet expansion
4.6Berlin blockade and airlift
4.7 NATO and Warsaw
4.8 Who was to blame for the Cold War?
5 How effectively did the United States contain the spread of communism?
5.1 Causes of the Korean War
5.2 Events of the Korean War
5.3 Cuban Crisis
5.4 consequences of the Cuban Crisis
5.5 Vietnam
5.6 Involvement in Vietnam war
5.7 Events of the Vietnam War
5.8 Causes of the Vietnam War
5.9 Summary of Vietnam
6 How secure was the USSR’s control over Eastern Europe, 1948–c.1989?
6.1 Hungary
6.2 Resistance Czechoslovakia
6.3 Comparing and contrasting resistance in Hungary and Czechoslovakia
6.4 Berlin Wall
6.5 Poland and solidarity
6.6 Gorbachev