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Medieval Pick 'n Mix 1066-1485
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Medieval Pick 'n Mix 1066-1485

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Create a cube, learn where names come from, how castles were attacked and who was Thomas Beckett. Create timelines, flags and historical profiles. 1066, Castles, Beckett, Roman Impact, Hundred Years War and the War of the Roses.
Armies in English Civil War - Naseby
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Armies in English Civil War - Naseby

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CIVIL WAR Bundle also available. This collection of resources has various different sheets that can be used to highlight the differences between the Parliamentarian and Royalist forces. More sheets and presentations make use of the Cromwell film and the sequence of events around the Battle of Naseby. The worksheets are adjusted for different ability students and can be edited further.
Native American Pick 'n Mix Bundle
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Native American Pick 'n Mix Bundle

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Two lessons that have no connection except they deal with Native Americans - Buffalo and Pocahontas. Create a timeline of the settlements in America or the US expansion in the 1800s. Use the date cards to help. Topic 1 contains word searches on the Natives.
Scientific Revolution Lesson
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Scientific Revolution Lesson

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You have the resource her to deliver a lesson and the outline for several more. (Lesson was delivered to a top ability group. What impact did the Scientific Revolution have on people's lives? Learning Objective: To use terms and assess connections and impact some pupils will not have made so much progress and will: explain all key terms correctly, note historical content and assess the possible consequences – Possible Timeline
Slavery Conditions - Captured and Middle Passage Lesson
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Slavery Conditions - Captured and Middle Passage Lesson

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Black Peoples of North America Introduction lesson jumps straight into using sources as evidence for opinions. Learning objective is To use primary visual sources Learning outcomes are to annotate, to form an opinion through annotation, and develop that opinion by using evidence. Learning Outcomes (Success Criteria): • Some students must be aware of the types of conditions, their response to it and begin to form a sentence which explains this. • As above and should be supported through the use of a source or quotation. Some reference to the consequences, short or long term can be made. • As above and this could be a supported opinion. This opinion is explained in the context of the period
Amazing Grace - End of Slavery - Abolition Factors GB Lesson
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Amazing Grace - End of Slavery - Abolition Factors GB Lesson

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This is a good coda lesson after you have taught about the Abolitionists and the End of Slavery in Great Britain. It makes use of the song as evidence and frames the factors behind abolition in a different light. I recommend having different versions of the song, so you can have them playing for students unfamiliar with the song. Home Free Vocal Band have a wonderful acapella version.
Jack the Ripper - Media Myths - How is Jack seen in Popular Culture?
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Jack the Ripper - Media Myths - How is Jack seen in Popular Culture?

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"Where" is Jack the Ripper? - Note/Show several examples of where you might find Jack the Ripper in Media such as television and books. Extra: Why is he famous? A is a simple version to hand out to students B is a more detailed version for staff or to support students C - is an alternative sheet similar to A&B but with a set framework This home learning activity is given so that students can see the varied differences in visual imagery given to Jack the Ripper. This is an interesting interpretive activity. This home learning activity might also engage the students as they can explore Jack through their favourite form of media.
Frankenstein Word Cloud Worksheets - Homework, Activity or Revision
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Frankenstein Word Cloud Worksheets - Homework, Activity or Revision

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These are all the Frankenstein World Cloud worksheets that cover setting, themes, characters and more from Mary Shelly's famous novel. The Word search worksheets are available separately or in the Bundle. Check out the FREE version before you make your purchase. These are great for homework assignments and for simple activities in lessons. The Docx format allows you to make your own edits.
Frankenstein Word searches Worksheets - Activity or Homework (wordsearches)
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Frankenstein Word searches Worksheets - Activity or Homework (wordsearches)

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These are all the Frankenstein WORD SEARCHES worksheets that cover setting, themes, characters and more from Mary Shelly's famous novel. The Word Cloud worksheets are available separately or in the Bundle. Check out the FREE version before you make your purchase. These are great for homework assignments and for simple activities in lessons. The Docx format allows you to make your own edits.
Treaty of Versailles - Source Analysis Exercises - World War One
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Treaty of Versailles - Source Analysis Exercises - World War One

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These PPTs and DOCs examine the Cannon-Fodder source made famous by the leaders at the Treaty of Versailles. Basic speeches sheets put incorrect phrases into the leaders' mouths. Students have to sort these out. Good for a starter. DDAABB PPT and handout explains how Double Dab works as a method of analysis TOV PPT breaks down the source into elements There are alternative sources as well. This will become part of a WWI Bundle.
Cold War Intro Lesson - USA v USSR Difference & The Iron Curtain
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Cold War Intro Lesson - USA v USSR Difference & The Iron Curtain

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This lesson is a brief overview of the differences between the USA's democratic system and the USSR's communist system. The conference photos and maps are to set the stage for the Iron Curtain. Source analysis or just basic opinion pieces depending on if you what to reach the learning objective in one lesson. Comparative systems Grid sheets should be cut out and put into envelopes beforehand. (You can hand out the help sheets or only cut and strip one side) The word cloud task would make a good homework assignment.
Keep Calm & WWII Propaganda
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Keep Calm & WWII Propaganda

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Yes, this could be a fun lesson. After my class tackles a few sources and see what the author was trying to do we move onto the famous Keep Calm Poster. This is planned out in class and the students finish it for homework. The mini-lesson leads you straight to the Keep Calm Task. The lesson could be extended into two lessons if you want to explore propaganda in greater detail.
History Elevator Pitch Exercise and Worksheets
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History Elevator Pitch Exercise and Worksheets

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We all know what an elevator pitch is. Here I have adapted them to History. But you have bought the original so do what you will ;) Have your students complete one as an activity, starter, plenary or even a homework. Here are various worksheets and handouts in A5 and A4 format for them to complete. The Powerpoint explains it all. Have fun!
World War One Bundle -WW1
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World War One Bundle -WW1

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This bundle offers lots of worksheets for you to use and adapt in your teaching of World War One. On the price, it is a buy 1 lesson + and get another free and lots more