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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
A LEVEL US GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS LESSON 7.  BIPARTISANSHIP AND FEDERALISM
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A LEVEL US GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS LESSON 7. BIPARTISANSHIP AND FEDERALISM

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This is the SEVENTH lesson on the constitution in the A Level scheme of work US government and politics, and continues the study of the key features of the US constitution with a focus on bipartisanship AND FEDERALISM. It also introduces students to a 30 mark essay for the first time. The power point aims at recapping on previous knowledge and introducing an understanding of the importance of bipartisanship for effective government. The lesson contains discussion and two detailed tasks. It is planned as a one hour lesson, but will probably take 2 hours to complete all of the activities and readings including the essay. You will need the Pearson EDEXCEL A level text book to support this lesson
Black History Month L4 The most powerful people in the world key stages 2 and 3
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Black History Month L4 The most powerful people in the world key stages 2 and 3

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This lesson is the last one in a short unit of work prepared for key stages 2 and 3 to celebrate Black History Month. The lesson asks students to evaluate the reasons why in less than 150 years, African Americans progressed from being held captive as slaves to an African American man becoming president of the USA - how did this happen? The purpose of the lesson is to contextualise why we celebrate Black History every October. This lesson is fully resourced and suitable for either key stage 3 or key stage 2 students.
Black History Month L3 Civil Rights key stages 2 and 3
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Black History Month L3 Civil Rights key stages 2 and 3

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This lesson is the third in a short unit of work prepared for key stages 2 and 3 to celebrate Black History Month. The lesson introduces students to the concept of civil rights and key individuals such as Martin Luther King; Malcolm X and Rosa Parks. It contains various activities and video clips. The purpose of the lesson is to contextualise why we celebrate Black History every October. This lesson is fully resourced and suitable for either key stage 3 or key stage 2 students.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH ASSEMBLY
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH ASSEMBLY

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This assembly is suitable for key stage 2 and 3 students, and lasts between 20-30 minutes depending on how much of it is delivered. It considers the importance of black history and highlights the journey from slavery to the most powerful man in the world. It demonstrates the cultural contribution of the black journey and includes 3 clips - the slave trade; Maya Angelou’s poem ‘still I rise’ and members of the black community stating what black history month means to them and why.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY LESSON 15.  WERE 1924-28 GOLDEN YEARS?
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY LESSON 15. WERE 1924-28 GOLDEN YEARS?

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This is the fifteenth lesson on the A level democracy and dictatorships in Germany A Level Unit, and focuses on evaluating the Stresemann era in terms of whether the title ‘Golden Era’ can be justified. It contains research activities; examination question practice and clips to support learning. This lesson provides the opportunity to evaluate the whole of this period. This lesson takes an hour to teach, but students will have to complete significant home learning to finish all of the activities.
REVISING GCSE QUESTION TYPES - HOW AND WHY INTERPRETATIONS OF WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY DIFFER
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REVISING GCSE QUESTION TYPES - HOW AND WHY INTERPRETATIONS OF WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY DIFFER

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This lesson has been created to prepare students for their GCSE mocks and public examinations. It is the fourth lesson in a set of skills lessons which helps them revise and master how and why sources differ questions. The lesson starts by explaining how to get full markson a how interpretations differ question, and then solidifies student learning through AFL modeling and repetition. This is repeated with why interpretations differ questions. This lesson contains material based on Weimar and Nazi Germany( USA Conflict at Home and abroad also available). It takes about an hour to teach and enables students to practice their interpretation skills.
REVISING GCSE QUESTION TYPES - EVALUATING INTERPRETATIONS.  INTERPRETATIONS ON USA CONFLICT
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REVISING GCSE QUESTION TYPES - EVALUATING INTERPRETATIONS. INTERPRETATIONS ON USA CONFLICT

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This lesson has been created to prepare students for their GCSE mocks and public examinations. It is the fIfth lesson in a set of skills lessons which helps them revise and master how to evaluate different interpretations of history. The lesson starts by explaining how to get full marks on evaluating interpretations questions, and then solidifies student learning through AFL modeling and repetition. This lesson contains material based on USA Conflict at Home and Abroad (Weimar and Nazi Germany also available). It takes about an hour to teach and enables students to practice their interpretation skills.
REVISING GCSE QUESTION TYPES - HOW AND WHY INTERPRETATIONS OF USA CONFLICT AT HOME AND ABROAD DIFFER
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REVISING GCSE QUESTION TYPES - HOW AND WHY INTERPRETATIONS OF USA CONFLICT AT HOME AND ABROAD DIFFER

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This lesson has been created to prepare students for their GCSE mocks and public examinations. It is the fourth lesson in a set of skills lessons which helps them revise and master how and why sources differ questions. The lesson starts by explaining how to get full marks on a how interpretations differ question, and then solidifies student learning through AFL modeling and repetition. This is repeated with why interpretations differ questions. This lesson contains material based on USA Conflict at Home and abroad (Weimar and Nazi Germany also available). It takes about an hour to teach and enables students to practice their interpretation skills.
REVISING GCSE QUESTION TYPES - EVALUATING INTERPRETATIONS OF HISTORY.  WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY
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REVISING GCSE QUESTION TYPES - EVALUATING INTERPRETATIONS OF HISTORY. WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY

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This lesson has been created to prepare students for their GCSE mocks and public examinations. It is the fIfth lesson in a set of skills lessons which helps them revise and master how to evaluate different interpretations of history. The lesson starts by explaining how to get full marks on evaluating interpretations questions, and then solidifies student learning through AFL modeling and repetition. This lesson contains material based on Weimar and Nazi Germany (USA Conflict at Home and Abroad also available). It takes about an hour to teach and enables students to practice their interpretation skills.
IGCSE MODERN WORLD HISTORY REVISION BOOKLET/NOTES
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IGCSE MODERN WORLD HISTORY REVISION BOOKLET/NOTES

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Comprehensive set of revision notes contained within a 22 page booklet covering IGCSE Modern World History International Relations 1919-1939. Outlines and tabulates knowledge for key questions: Were the 1919 Peace Treaties Fair? How successful was the League of Nations? Why did peace collapse in 1939? Analysis of each key question also included to support students to produce in depth analysis in the examination.
KEY STAGE 3 FIRST WORLD WAR - PROPAGANDA PART 2
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KEY STAGE 3 FIRST WORLD WAR - PROPAGANDA PART 2

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This Key Stage 3 lesson is part of a scheme of learning on the First World War. The main focus of the lesson is propaganda and is the second part of a two part lesson looking at the different methods the British government used to target people in Britain’s war effort. Key Skill: Identifying purpose and methods of propaganda Duration: 1 hour
KEY STAGE 3 FIRST WORLD WAR - PROPAGANDA PART 1
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KEY STAGE 3 FIRST WORLD WAR - PROPAGANDA PART 1

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This Key Stage 3 lesson is part of a scheme of learning on the First World War. The main focus of the lesson is propaganda and is the first part of a two part lesson looking at the different methods the British government used to target people in Britain’s war effort. Key Skill: Identifying purpose and methods of propaganda Duration: 1 hour
KEY STAGE 3 FIRST WORLD WAR - THE SCLIEFFEN PLAN
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KEY STAGE 3 FIRST WORLD WAR - THE SCLIEFFEN PLAN

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This Key Stage 3 lesson is part of a scheme of learning on the First World War. The main focus of the lesson is the Schlieffen Plan and the various reasons why it failed, and whether or not it was the most important reason Britain went to war. Key Skill: Evaluation Duration: 1 hour
GCSE EARLY ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND: ELIZABETH'S PROBLEMS IN 1558
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GCSE EARLY ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND: ELIZABETH'S PROBLEMS IN 1558

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This is a one hour lesson for EDEXCEL GCSE Early Elizabethan England. It looks at Elizabeth’s problems when she first came to the throne in 1558. This lesson focuses on 20 mark question techniques and applies the knowledge learned to an examination-type question. It contains instructions on how to answer it and a model answer. Duration: 1 hour
A LEVEL DEMOCRACIES AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY.  LESSON 8a.  ESSAY PLANNING
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACIES AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY. LESSON 8a. ESSAY PLANNING

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This lesson builds on the content learned in lesson 8 - economic problems in Germany. It introduces how to master a 20 mark question. The power point is a lesson which involves attention to knowledge recall and question structuring. Included in the resources is a 4 page question structuring sheet to support students in mastering the criterion for their essays. Duration 1.5 hours (including time to write the essay)
A LEVEL - THE IMPACT OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I'S EARLY LIFE ON THE TYPE OF QUEEN SHE BECAME
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A LEVEL - THE IMPACT OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I'S EARLY LIFE ON THE TYPE OF QUEEN SHE BECAME

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This lesson is an introduction to Queen Elizabeth I made for A level history. It can be used for any board and investigates the experiences in her early life and her preparation for becoming queen. It also focuses on her attitude to religion. This includes various tasks, but the key focus is on helping students to evaluate interpretations and presenting relevant evidence as required by all examination boards, .
CREATE A NEW COUNTRY - FUN TUTORIAL OR GEOGRAPHY GROUP ACTIVITY
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CREATE A NEW COUNTRY - FUN TUTORIAL OR GEOGRAPHY GROUP ACTIVITY

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This group activity covers 5 tutorials or geography lessons for either KS1 or KS2 pupils, and enables them to build group work skills by focussing on a project where they have to create their own country. Each lesson they have to create another aspect of the country: Creating an identity - name; flag; currency Politics and government The national dish Holidays - climate; weather; physical features etc Presentations and prizes. Fun activity to learn new geographical skills or tutorial team building
KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK.  LESSONS 6 AND 7 MARTIN LUTHER KING
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KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK. LESSONS 6 AND 7 MARTIN LUTHER KING

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This is the first lesson of a key stage 3 unit of work based on the enquiry: Was Martin Luther King the most significant individual in winning the vote for black Americans in 1965? These lessons look at the rle of Martin Luther King and include an analysis of his famous speech, and watching ‘My friend Martin’ with a consideration of how if he had not done his work, what civil rights would look like in the USA today. The lesson is fully resourced, and other lessons are available. Duration: 2 hours Whole enquiry: 12 lessons
KS3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK. LESSONS 8 AND 9 MALCOLM X AND LBJ
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KS3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT OF WORK. LESSONS 8 AND 9 MALCOLM X AND LBJ

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These are the eighth and ninth lessons of a key stage 3 unit of work based on the enquiry: Was Martin Luther King the most significant individual in winning the vote for black Americans in 1965? They consider the significance of Malcom X and LBJ. The lessons are fully resourced, and other lessons are available. Duration: 2 hours Whole enquiry: 12 lessons
KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT.  LESSONS 3 AND 4 IDA B. WELL AND LINDA BROWN
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KEY STAGE 3 CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT. LESSONS 3 AND 4 IDA B. WELL AND LINDA BROWN

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These are the third and fourth lessons of a key stage 3 unit of work based on the enquiry: Was Martin Luther King the most significant individual in winning the vote for black Americans in 1965? It sets the scene and introduces the enquiry. They consider the significance of Ida B. Wells and Linda Brown. The lessons are fully resourced, and other lessons are available. Duration: 2 hours Whole enquiry: 12 lessons