Teachers can insert these questions into your lesson slides. They can print them off and use them as starter, recap or plenary activities. Students would annotate around the date. Comments on the 5Ws & H.
I choose the PowerPoint format because you can print different numbers of slides to a page and you can include them in your work.
This is useful in revising the subjects of the key topics.
Students can RAG each part of the topic.
All 9 slides could be printed on a large A3 sheet
I would print 3 slides to a page and leave the right-hand side for notes for when they RAG the topics a second time.
There are also samples for my paid resources. These contain around 30% of the paid versions.
This is a useful revision resource for the new American West GCSE Unit from Edexcel and other exam boards.
Basically, each unit has a central title and it is up to the opponent/teammate/student to identify 8 key events, people, themes etc that link to it. You can decide on how much time you want to give them. There are more relevant cards and there are even some cards on exam questions from Edexcel.
You (or your team) have 30 seconds to name eight historical events, people places etc. linked to a certain theme. After eight rounds you add up the score to decide the winner. 1-32 Players or 2-4 Teams
Single player - Narrative Revision: This is a form of revision with which all eight of the Historical 8 must be used to create a story or narrative which meets the criteria of the title. This will aid their recall, as stories are easier to remember than facts alone. This can be a game as well as the partner can judge the effectiveness of the story and award points.
This bundle contains several 1-page versions of word searches for every unit and sub-unit in the Edexcel specification. These also have a space for key word definition and development as well as spelling practice. There are also two to a page versions as well. There is a revision game as well along with other resources. £12 of resources down to just £5
This worksheet combines Film Studies and History to show how the position of a camera can affect the viewer's understanding and interpretation of a source.
These are basic identification worksheets that use promotional images from the film and link them to a grid. Different versions have the actual names of the characters and some do not.
This is a worksheet that goes with the Lisa the Iconoclast episode from season 7.
SEE other resources for Night at the Museum 2 and National Treasure 2 resources
Print of the Key Terms using the PDFs or the Presentations three or six to a page and have the students match them or mix and combine them to formulate a comparative answer to an exam question.
Basic Handout for students to use with Source Questions on American West. Additional revision materials are included.
What can you learn from Source A about the first transcontinental railroad across the USA?
Describing what is there – 1-2
Infer meaning and use the source – 3-4
(Total for Question 1 = 4 marks)
You have 12 lines to write on, which is half a page.
Photograph your Exam Hall
This is a simple revision technique that links the exam hall space with key information for the exam.
Simply take a photo of the exam hall, insert it into a PowerPoint and then add key facts or terms into shapes or word boxes.
When a student sits there exam they can look up and recall those terms.
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Lesson can be used for all sorts - I have used it with Titanic in recent years.
The five R's is a method used to break down and examine the historical significance of an event or person. Many historians have different variations of this method.
The five R's we will use are: Remembered, revealed, remarked, resonates and resulted.
The order does not necessarily matter, neither the need to do all five of them.
You can use the cube as a learning, selection and revision tool.
Why not put simple facts on each side? Why not write out key analytical terms to use in your essay? How about putting six individuals that link to one theme?
This includes three files in PowerPoint Format that have Postcards templates that you can use to engage with parents.
Here is an example of what is on the back of one of the cards
"Klaudia was the top student with a recently levelled assessment. This is only after a short time being in Set 2. I am very pleased with her behaviour and progress. Only the highest achievers have been recognised. Well done!"
Free 19th Century PowerPoint Pack on Medicine through time is available. Download those files. If you like those come back for this pack.
20TH Century Medicine PowerPoints with images, overview or events and questions. The Powerpoint links back to the old Medicine through Time GCSE through Edexcel and references some of their textbooks.
Still useful in studying Medicine and the NEW GCSE.
Learn with Emojis is a simple series of slides which contain A4 and A5 posters, activities, examples and more.
Use them for revision, classroom activities and more.
You have over 20 images which can be used as Posters for display and worksheets or Homework for your class.
The PowerPoint and PDF just collect them all into one useful file.
Learn with Emojis is a simple series of slides which contain A4 and A5 posters, activities, examples and more.
Use them for revision, classroom activities and more.
This features all of the 1-page word searches from the Early Elizabethan England Unit 1-3 for the new Edexcel GCSE.
Two word searches to a page - both the same - ease of printing
All in Docx format. Edit as you will but please do not share.
This features all of the 1-page word searches from the Early Elizabethan England Unit 1-3 for the new Edexcel GCSE.
The top half of the A4 sheet is a word search, the bottom half lists the words for definition or and spelling purposes.
All in Docx format only.
GCSE Word searches on Early Elizabethan England Units 2-3
These are also useful for KS3 and A-Level. This bundles all 1 page previous word searches in a cheaper package