The Places have basic starting with or ending with to distinguish whether they are Roman, Viking, Saxon or Norman. Great for post-1066 lesson or learning about local geography. Use a local or national map.
The Words tasks are quite simple and show the students how many words in English are actually from elsewhere.
This contains cubes with
*The Tudor Monarchs
*The Stuart Monarchs
* The Wives of Henry VIII
*Elizabeth I's Suitors
*Blank Cubes for you to create your own.
These can be used for homework activities, lesson activities or as revision tools for Key Stage 2 to 4.
FREE versions are available elsewhere.
Simple and straightforward lesson showing images of Charles I which project him to be heroic and kind. Students break down the images into set categories then write up how the author intended the audience to respond to Charles I.
The potential for a one-off lesson or ICT tasks for lesson or homework.
The profiles provide a contrast. This could be an extension or be prior reading before the lesson.
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.
Ther are 4 versions of word searches and 2 lists of reasons worksheets that could be used for homework assignments or starters in lessons. More resources are available in the CAUSES resource at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-causes-of-the-war-of-1812-canada-v-usa-11772134
The presentation gives you the outline of the activities that are available. The info sheets give you basic or in-depth content to research from. This info is freely available. The PPT gives it the lesson framework.
These files can also be found in a bundle.
The PPTs are editable and from them, you can create your own version.
The images in the background are fair use or my own.
These were done in 4:3 or 16:9 depending on your projector and your printout options
The 2 to a page PDFs are the sheets
The 6 to a page PDFs are the cards
Label Tasks - Usage of animal - importance from how it is use
Hunting of Buffalo Images - importance from how it is hunted
To know how Plains Indians hunted buffalo and to understand how they used the whole animal
To explain how buffalo hunting changed over time and recall the uses of different parts of the buffalo
To be able to evaluate a claim about Plains Indian culture
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For these 3 key topics, there are two to a page and one to a page versions.
It has a section for keyword definitions on the one-page copy and area for spelling.
There are more word searches available.
GCSE Word searches on Early Elizabethan 2.1 A&B, 2.2, 2.3A&B & 2.4A&B
This resource fits two-word searches on one page of A4.
It has a section for keyword definitions.
There is a one to a page version as well.
DOC, Docx and PDF versions are bundled together here
There are more word searches available for Early Elizabethan Unit 1 & 3
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.
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
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
GCSE History – Crime & Punishment revision activity.
You can have Henry VIII, James I, Robert Peel, Elizabeth Fry and so many significant individuals seek out advice from “Abby” This is a fully resources revision lesson with multiple handouts to assist all types of students. There are examples provided and suggestion for your class to follow within the presentation. The handouts can even be used as general revision materials.
To note what an issue was and what the next step was chronologically
To note the positive and negative issues surrounding a crime
To criticise or offer new forms of punishment or enforcement
Differentiation:
Low, medium and high difficulty starters
Example provided
Possible advice examples to follow
Students given a topic for Henry VIII or James I
Provided with key topic list – informed to use the terms from them
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