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History and Politics teacher, interested in developing skills through engaing and self-marking home learning.

History and Politics teacher, interested in developing skills through engaing and self-marking home learning.
THE TUDORS HOMEWORK UNIT
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THE TUDORS HOMEWORK UNIT

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I have created this resource to accompany a six week unit on the Tudor Monarchs, focusing on religion. It includes a knowledge organiser, lesson refelctions, a flipped learning task and a self-quizzing review activity based on the knowledge organiser. The rationale behind this is that we need to develop student ability to review and revise their learning to succeed at Key Stage 4 and these skills need to be embedded as early as possible. It also builds on research that shows regular low-stages testing aids long term knowledge retention. Please download and try it out, and let me know how you get on - I am carrying out action research on this topic so all feedback is helpful. Tis is a free pdf version but there is also an editable powerpoint version which will allow you to easily edit and personalise - I would love to see what you do with it.
AMERICAN WEST FLIPPED LEARNING 4:  How was Sioux society organised?
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AMERICAN WEST FLIPPED LEARNING 4: How was Sioux society organised?

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Part of a series of flipped learning resources that I have created to be used in conjunction with youtube clips. They are formatted in a cornell notetaking style and encourage students to come to lesson already having knowledge of the content to be examined. There is also space for reflection after the lesson.
AMERICAN WEST FLIPPED LEARNING 13:  Why did people become Homesteaders?
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AMERICAN WEST FLIPPED LEARNING 13: Why did people become Homesteaders?

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Part of a series of flipped learning resources that I have created to be used in conjunction with youtube clips. They are formatted in a cornell notetaking style and encourage students to come to lesson already having knowledge of the content to be examined. There is also space for reflection after the lesson.
AMERICAN WEST FLIPPED LEARNING 1: What were the Great Plains?
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AMERICAN WEST FLIPPED LEARNING 1: What were the Great Plains?

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Part of a series of flipped learning resources that I have created to be used in conjunction with youtube clips. They are formatted in a cornell notetaking style and encourage students to come to lesson already having knowledge of the content to be examined. There is also space for reflection after the lesson.
EDEXCEL 9-1 GERMANY KEY TOPIC ONE FLIPPED LEARNING 10:  how did Stresemann help Germany to recover?
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EDEXCEL 9-1 GERMANY KEY TOPIC ONE FLIPPED LEARNING 10: how did Stresemann help Germany to recover?

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Part of a series of flipped learning resources that I have created to be used in conjunction with youtube clips. They are formatted in a cornell notetaking style and encourage students to come to lesson already having knowledge of the content to be examined. There is also space for reflection after the lesson. By setting as homework, prior to the lesson, students arrive to the lesson already familiar with the content, allowing time in class to focus on skills building and knowledge retention. With courses containing larger content these are invaluable for making the best use of time as well as training students to become more independent.