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25 years of experience as Assistnt Head; Head of Humanities and AST for history. Resources generally for KS3-KS5 history, some that can be used as English resources, and some politics/citizenship resources

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25 years of experience as Assistnt Head; Head of Humanities and AST for history. Resources generally for KS3-KS5 history, some that can be used as English resources, and some politics/citizenship resources
EDEXCEL GCSE HISTORY. HENRY AND HIS MINISTERS LESSON 5. CROMWELL'S SUCCESSES
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EDEXCEL GCSE HISTORY. HENRY AND HIS MINISTERS LESSON 5. CROMWELL'S SUCCESSES

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This is the FIFTH lesson to the EDEXCEL GCSE Paper 2 unit Henry and his Ministers. It introduces Thomas Cromwell as Henry’s chief minister, and considers the success of his policies including securing an annulment, and gives students the opportunity to compare the achievements of Wolsey and Cromwell. This contains a range of student activities built into the power point and includes the opportunity for students to answer a 12 marks question. This power point (including completion of activities) would take approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to deliver. All lessons in this unit are available. A textbook is useful, but not essential
A LEVEL DEMOCRACIES AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY KT2 LESSON 4.  THE NAZI SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACIES AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY KT2 LESSON 4. THE NAZI SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT

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This is the fifth lesson for Key Topic 2 in the Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany A Level unit. This lesson focuses on the Nazi system of government and compares the power of the party with the power of the state, with a focus on the role of Hitler and Dualism. The activities are contained within the power point, and students are required to reach a conclusion about where the power in Germany lay - the party or the state? This lesson would take approximately 1 hour to teach including the activities.
PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S GREAT SOCIETY - A LEVEL
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PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S GREAT SOCIETY - A LEVEL

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This is a 4/5 hours introductory lesson to President Johnson’s Great Society. It contains an extended power point, and the resources to complement the tasks. It gives the students the opportunity to use contemporary source material to research for their evaluative writing. The resource was created for the AQA American Dream unit, however can be used for any A Level course covering post war US history.
MEDICINE THROUGH TIME CAUSATION AND EVALUATION REVISION LESSONS
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MEDICINE THROUGH TIME CAUSATION AND EVALUATION REVISION LESSONS

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This is a 32 slide power point lesson which looks at the structure and content of causation and evaluation questions for the Medicine Through Time breadth study for Edexcel GCSE. It also focuses of examination explanation and practice of the historic environment section of the paper. The power point contains information about the topics; step by step instructions on how to answer each question plus model answers. Duration: Approx 2 hours
BERLIN - A DIVIDED CITY
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BERLIN - A DIVIDED CITY

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This is part of a scheme of learning that made for Year 9 about the Cold War era. It is about Berlin as a divided City and is lesson 11-12 in the scheme of learning. It focuses on the origins of the division; differences in peoples’ live in the east and west; the causes and consequences of the Berlin Wall; and looks at escape attempts. It includes clips and tasks.
THE ARMS RACE
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THE ARMS RACE

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This is lesson 13 and 14 of a Year 9 scheme of learning made to cover the 20th century world. It has been created in a way that ensures that students who do not choose GCSE history are informed of key developments that are shaping our world today. Other lessons from this unit are also available. This can also be used for the teaching of GCSE.
A LEVEL - CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER PRESIDENT JOHNSON
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A LEVEL - CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER PRESIDENT JOHNSON

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This resource was created for AQA A Level - the American Dream. It focuses on the development of civil rights under President Johnson, and enables the students to research and look in depth at a variety of source materials to reach conclusions about Johnson’s performance in the area of civil rights.
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT IN WHITECHAPEL
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT IN WHITECHAPEL

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This power point contains the first 3 lessons in a scheme of learning for the historic environment in Whitechapel. It is part of a 25 lesson scheme also available. It contains activities; sources; and the resources to go with the lessons. This can be used without the text book and is therefore useful if you have to share a set of books. Please note that the third lesson is a video lesson - so avoid this if students are not good at taking notes from documentaries. It contains 3 hours of learning
EARLY ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND KEY TOPIC 2 - AO1 AND 2 PLUS EXTENSIVE EXAM QUESTION PRACTICE
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EARLY ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND KEY TOPIC 2 - AO1 AND 2 PLUS EXTENSIVE EXAM QUESTION PRACTICE

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THIS POWER POINT CONTAINS ALL OF THE KNOWLEDGE AND REVISION TECHNIQUES REQUIRED FOR KEY TOPIC 1 OF THE EARLY ELIZABETHAN UNIT. RELEVANT KNOWLEDGE IS BULLET POINTED; REVISION ACTIVITIES ARE GEARED TOWARDS THE EXAMINATION WITH CRITERION EXPLAINED. I MADE THIS TO RE-TEACH THIS UNIT QUICKLY ABOUT 8 WEEKS BEFORE THE EXAMINATION. IT CONTAINS ABOUT 6/7 HOURS WORTH OF LESSONS PLUS HOMEWORKS. KEY TOPICS 2 AND 3 ALSO AVAILABLE.
Henry VII's consolidation of power
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Henry VII's consolidation of power

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This resource covers 5 lessons examining how Henry VII consolidated his power both at home and abroad after his victory at Bosworth. It contains a power point and 3 resources to support teaching the second 5 lessons of the AQA A Level Unit 1C. It contains 32 slides and takes approximately 5 hours to teach. This should be used in conjunction with the AQA approved text book.
A LEVEL HISTORY THE LEGACY OF HENRY VIII AND THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE MID TUDOR CRISIS
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A LEVEL HISTORY THE LEGACY OF HENRY VIII AND THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE MID TUDOR CRISIS

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This is a 3x1hour lesson which starts with the legacy Henry VIII left for his son Edward VI, and then moves into looking at the historiography of the Mid-Tudor Crisis. It considers contemporary source materials and activities which will span about 3 hours of class time and 2 hours of independent learning. This resource was produced for Unit 1C of the AQA A level, but can also be used for other boards teaching similar topics.
The historiography of Henry VII's financial policies/Henry VII foreign policy
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The historiography of Henry VII's financial policies/Henry VII foreign policy

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This resource focuses on the historiography of Henry VII’s financial/economic policy and the beginning of his foreign policy. It contains a power point and resources which cover lessons 16-20 of unit 1C AQA A level, and should be used in conjunction with the AQA approved text book. It also contains resources to support the power point. It can also be used for Tudor units on other examination boards. This will take approximately 5 hours to teach.
INTERPRETATIONS OF RELIGIOUS CHANGE UNDER EDWARD VI
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INTERPRETATIONS OF RELIGIOUS CHANGE UNDER EDWARD VI

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This lesson focuses on considering historical interpretations of religious change under Edward VI. It takes about 2 hours to teach, and can be used for unit 1C of the AQA A level history specification. It can also be used with boards covering similar topics.
MARY TUDOR AND THE RESTORATION OF CATHOLICISM
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MARY TUDOR AND THE RESTORATION OF CATHOLICISM

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This lesson takes approximately 4/5 hours to teach. Resources are built in at the end of the power point. It investigates Mary Tudor’s attempts at bringing Catholicism back to England and can be used for Unit 1C of the AQA A level, but can also be used for other boards teaching similar topics.
An Introduction to the American Dream  A Level
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An Introduction to the American Dream A Level

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This resource contains a power point presentation and 6 resources (maps; diagrams and graphs) for students to use. It cover the first 5 lessons of the American Dream A Level History course. It is divided into: An introduction to the US constitution; the polictical parties and the role of the president An analysis of Roosevelt’s presidency and the state of the US in 1945 Economic policy It contains many student activities and would take about 5 hours to complete. The first 2.5 hours of this lesson would also be useful for A Level Government and Politics - comparative politics.
GCSE - MASTERING EVALUATING INTERPRETATIONS
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GCSE - MASTERING EVALUATING INTERPRETATIONS

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This lesson focuses on how to attain a high level on the GCSE history paper when evaluating interpretations of history. The lesson is taught by looking at potential questions and through teacher modeling and then students copying. It demonstrates how to structure answers and differentiates between information lifted from interpretations and presentation of own knowledge.
A LEVEL - HENRY VIII GOVERNMENT AND THE RISE AND FALL OF THOMAS WOLSY
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A LEVEL - HENRY VIII GOVERNMENT AND THE RISE AND FALL OF THOMAS WOLSY

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These lessons will take about 6/7 hours to teach. They focus on the government of Henry VIII and the rise and fall of Thomas Wolsey. The key topics they include for historical investigation are: A comparison of the governments of Henry VII and Henry VIII Henry VIII’s actions on becoming king The historiography of Thomas Wolsey The historiography of the Eltham Ordinances The King’s Great Matter Anne Boleyn and Wolsey’s fall from power They were made for AQA A level unit 1C, but are useful for any post 16 study of the Tudors
A LEVEL - HUMANISM AND THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII
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A LEVEL - HUMANISM AND THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII

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These lessons were created for A level history unit 1C on the AQA board, however are useful for any post 16 study of the Tudors. They give the students the opportunity to examine humanism and the Renaissance period, and continue with an in depth look into the dissolution of the monasteries with a focus on the findings in various monasteries around the country. Students have the opportunities to research and make judgments on various interpretations of history.