Hero image

Teacher Stevenson Digital Store

Average Rating4.28
(based on 63 reviews)

Digital resources from a History Teacher with over 22 years of experience in teaching History, Geography, Business Studies, English and more...

264Uploads

150k+Views

191k+Downloads

Digital resources from a History Teacher with over 22 years of experience in teaching History, Geography, Business Studies, English and more...
How is D-Day Seen Today?
teacherstevensonteacherstevenson

How is D-Day Seen Today?

(0)
This presentation will require you to show some videos on YouTube. Do a search for the clips yourself so you can download the videos yourself. This lesson explores types of sources and their reliability in how they frame our understanding
Keep Calm Mini Lesson - Free
teacherstevensonteacherstevenson

Keep Calm Mini Lesson - Free

(0)
Full Keep Calm Lesson with Propaganda focus and more sources can be found at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/keep-calm-and-wwii-propaganda-11737412 or http://bit.ly/2xMLd4U You could make some interesting Keep Calm Posters with this lesson alone. I once had my bottom set students create two posters relating to History and a third on any topic. One student came up with "Keep Calm and Trust Caesar" - Not
Keep Calm & WWII Propaganda
teacherstevensonteacherstevenson

Keep Calm & WWII Propaganda

(0)
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.
Hardwick Hall GCSE Starters, Worksheets and Questions (Elizabethan)
teacherstevensonteacherstevenson

Hardwick Hall GCSE Starters, Worksheets and Questions (Elizabethan)

(1)
The "Name" sheets are three progressively more demanding requests to name the features of Hardwick Hall. Bess of Hardwick used Hardwick to impress her guests and also to assert her position and wealth. Why were cushions and glass so important? Yet you must ensure that you are able to answer the most basic elements on Hardwick and Bess.
Cold War Intro - USA v. USSR -What are the differences?
teacherstevensonteacherstevenson

Cold War Intro - USA v. USSR -What are the differences?

(0)
This is part of a lesson on the Cold War. You can introduce the differences between the USA's democratic system and the USSR's communist system and discuss. FULL LESSON with additional resources can be found at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/cold-war-intro-lesson-usa-v-ussr-difference-and-the-iron-curtain-11737136 View 1 Iron Curtain Lesson slides for a preview
Cold War Intro Lesson - USA v USSR Difference & The Iron Curtain
teacherstevensonteacherstevenson

Cold War Intro Lesson - USA v USSR Difference & The Iron Curtain

(0)
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.
Political Spectrum Info Handouts
teacherstevensonteacherstevenson

Political Spectrum Info Handouts

(1)
These are very basic sheets that here for you to download and edit. I did these for a class I while ago who asked me "What does Left and Right mean when they say it on the news?"
How Effective was World War One Propaganda? (WW1 Adverts) - FREE Version
teacherstevensonteacherstevenson

How Effective was World War One Propaganda? (WW1 Adverts) - FREE Version

(1)
There is enough here for a lesson with regular and bottom ability groups. PAID version allows you to edit the files and gives you more Presentation options. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/how-effective-was-world-war-one-propaganda-ww1-adverts-11731605 How Effective was Propaganda? Learning Objective: To extract relevant information and express it clearly to support a viewpoint Learning Outcomes: Annotate images and make the points using the evidence, which is explained
FREE Version - Gas Attack in World War One - WWI Poem as Source - Dulce Et Decorum Est
teacherstevensonteacherstevenson

FREE Version - Gas Attack in World War One - WWI Poem as Source - Dulce Et Decorum Est

(0)
There is enough for a lesson here but for three versions of the worksheet which are in DOC and PDF format. There is also the PowerPoint to go with the work. GO TO https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gas-attack-in-world-war-one-wwi-poem-as-source-dulce-et-decorum-est-11731578 FULL History lesson (or two, depending on the students' progress or ability) which examines the Gas attacks through sources and then determines the gas' effectiveness through that prism.