GCSE Word searches on Early Elizabethan Unit 3
Makes use of all the keywords from that unit.
Useful for KS3 to A-Level
This resource fits two-word searches on one page of A4.
There is a one to a page version as well with a section for keyword definitions. Most are in DOCX format but some have also been saved as DOC and PDF along with the DOCX version.
There are more word searches available for Early Elizabethan Units. Both FREE and PAID resources are available.
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.
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.
See other topics and American West Bundles.
GCSE American West is often divided into three topic areas. Word searches for topic 2 cover:
Key topic 2.1 The development of settlement in the West
Key topic 2.2 Ranching and the cattle industry
Key topic 2.3 Changes in the way of life of the Plains Indians
These are 1-page word searches with space for definitions and additional space to have students write out the keywords three times to improve spelling. There are also 2 to page versions which also have a small space below for a single definition and single three-times write up.
These are useful starters and the 1-page versions are appropriate for an extended activity or homework.
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Organise your students work into topics, put relevant questions to them whilst keeping events chronological. Revise and Quiz them before their exam. You can do all of this when you buy this bundle.
See other topics and American West Bundles.
GCSE American West is often divided into three topic areas. Word searches for topic 3 cover:
Key topic 3.1 Changes in farming, the cattle industry and settlement
Key topic 3.2 Conflict and tension
Key topic 3.3 The Plains Indians: the destruction of their way of life
These are 1-page word searches with space for definitions and additional space to have students write out the keywords three times to improve spelling. There are also 2 to page versions which also have a small space below for a single definition and single three-times write up.
These are useful starters and the 1-page versions are appropriate for an extended activity or homework.
You can use the cube as a learning, selection and revision tool.
These cubes focus on all the major topics including Elizabeth I’s ‘settlement’ of religion
Can you research/ explain/ discuss whatever is facing up on the cube?
THERE ARE NINE CUBES
LOOK OUT FOR MY ELIZABETHAN MEGA AND SUPER BUNDLES
You have the images within a PowerPoint for you to manipulate and change to suit your needs.Each piece of WordArt covers a sub-unit of the GCSE Edexcel Early Elizabethan England Unit. Some have two pieces of WordArt. There are 16 in total.
The PRINT version is the WordArt alone. The overlay is the same but with the unit heading so students can organise their thoughts.
The 8 Key Words uses the WordArt and combines it with another paid resource to help with revision. They are in PDF so you can slice the A5 and have a quick exercise or discussion with them.
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Wordcloud is there for your use.
A simple worksheet that can be used in class or for a homework assignment. The idea is for the student to generate their own variants of the poster that would fit into a different historical event or time frame. Perhaps "Keep Calm and Ignore the Mongols!"
This means it can be used multiple times throughout the year as an assignment.
You can edit the Docx file to make it work for other subjects.
There are ALL the word searches, and due to their nature, they can be used in any or targetted lessons as starters or activities.
The handout is useful for students to have KEY TERMS in their books
The poster allows you to refer to them in the classroom
Word searches are there as a simple activity to complete.
This PAID Version gives you ALL the word searches in PDF and DOCX format and the Historical Skills Poster in PPTX, which can be edited to suit your curriculum.
FREE Version with PDFs and just two word searches is at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/historical-skills-posters-and-word-search-free-11716724
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
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
"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.
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.
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.
This is a 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.
There are three versions of the worksheet which are in DOC and PDF format.
There is a feel sample version available
This bundle gives you the resources to teach several lessons on Jack the Ripper at KS3 (or KS4 with some editing). Do take advantage of YouTube to get the most out of these resources.
Do check out my Jack the Ripper Bundle for the best deal.
Students and the teacher should cover the actions of the police (video resources) which was covered in the previous lessons on Jack the Ripper and Victorian Policing. (Cover Positive Actions / Negative Actions /Beyond their control / Beyond their ability)
Check out my BUNDLE of Jack the Ripper Lessons.
The idea behind these lessons is for the students to determine which of the suspects is their “preferred” Jack and examine why.
Students can do their own research on their suspect at casebook ORG
Vic Reeves does a physical and psychological breakdown of the suspects. This can be shown as Lesson 2 or 3. I prefer to show it as Lesson 3 and have the students complete their suspect profile or even present an alternative suspect due to new information.