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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
GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 10.  THE BERLIN CRISIS 1958-61
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GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 10. THE BERLIN CRISIS 1958-61

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his is the TENTH lesson for the EDEXCEL GCSE Super Power Relations and the Cold War, including the Berlin crisis 1958-61; the refugee problem; Khrushchev’s Berlin Ultimatum and the Summit meetings. It contains various tasks and examination practice with modeled answers necessary for success at this level. Everything is included within the power point and no text book is needed. If you download this resource please could you help me by writing a couple of words about whether or not you found it useful to you? Many thanks.
GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR.  INCREASED TENSIONS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST.
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GCSE SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR. INCREASED TENSIONS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST.

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This bundle contains three lessons focused on the increased tensions between the East and West for the GCSE Superpower relations and the Cold War unit. They examine the build up to the three crisis in Berlin; Cuba and Czechoslovakia. The Refugee Crisis in Berlin; Khrushchev’s Ultimatum and the Paris/Vienna Summits The Cuban Revolution and Bay of Pigs fiasco The Prague Spring. All lessons are fully resourced. No text book needed. Focus is on modeling and examination practice.
GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR.  BERLIN 1945-63
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GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR. BERLIN 1945-63

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These lessons trace the history of Berlin from its liberation from the Nazis in 1945 to the short-term impact of the construction of the Berlin Wall. They are suitable for all examination boards but were made specifically to meet the requirements of the EDEXCEL Super Power relations and the Cold War Unit.
GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 22.  THE SOVIET INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN PART 2
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GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 22. THE SOVIET INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN PART 2

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This is the TWENTY-SECOND lesson on the EDEXCEL GCSE Super Power Relations and the Cold War unit. It is the second part of the first key topic 3 flashpoint - the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and looks at the consequences and significance of the invasion including the Carter Doctrine and the Olympic Boycott It focuses on both the content and key skills needed for the examination using modelling ; is fully resourced (no text book needed) and contains varied tasks. Part 1 is also available. If you download this resource please could you help me by writing a couple of words about whether or not you found it useful to you? Many thanks.
KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 5
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KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 5

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This is the fifth lesson in an 8 lesson scheme of learning for key stage 3 on the Industrial Revolution. It considers the importance of the work of Edwin Chadwick and his contribution to public health during the industrial revolution. This lesson focuses on interpretations of history, evaluating and reaching a supported judgment. No text book is needed.
KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 6
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KEY STAGE 3 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LESSON 6

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This is the sixth lesson in an 8 lesson scheme of learning for key stage 3 on the Industrial Revolution. It involves using a range of primary sources to investigate the work of Dr John Snow and cholera during the industrial revolution. The lesson requires students to use primary sources for research and then explain their discoveries imagining that they are Dr John Snow… No text book is needed.
A LEVEL US GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS L3 THE NATURE OF THE CONSTITUTION PART 2
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A LEVEL US GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS L3 THE NATURE OF THE CONSTITUTION PART 2

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This lesson is the third lesson in the A Level Comparative Politics unit - it involves looking at the US constitution and comparing its nature with that of the UK. This lesson focuses on specific powers and entrenchment with a focus on key terms, and contains activities and discussions to extend student thinking. This lesson would take an hour to teach, however the task may need to be completed as home study. It is fully resourced but some of the activities require reference to the Pearson Edexcel A Level text book. Tes paid licence
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL
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THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL

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There are 5 lessons in this bundle which have been created for teaching the role of Berlin in the Cold War for GCSE students, however could also be used to teach the Twentieth Century world at Key Stage 3. They are all fully resourced and there is no need for a text book. Tasks are varied and heavily directed towards success in the GCSE examination. All lessons contain modeled answers and opportunities for students to practise examination questions.
A LEVEL US GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS LESSON 8. DEBATES SURROUNDING HOW FAR THE US REMAINS FEDERAL
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A LEVEL US GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS LESSON 8. DEBATES SURROUNDING HOW FAR THE US REMAINS FEDERAL

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This is the EIGHTH 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 the key debate surrounding how far the US remains federal today. It includes all three assessment objectives and activities which include knowledge recall; group work on the debates and essay writing skills. You will need the Pearson EDEXCEL A level text book to support this lesson
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY. LESSON 11 ECONOMIC RECOVERY UNDER STRESEMANN
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY. LESSON 11 ECONOMIC RECOVERY UNDER STRESEMANN

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This is the eleventh lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It considers the debate relating to the recovery of the economy under Stresemann, and involves activities requiring the students to evaluate evidence and reach conclusions in relation to different historical interpretations. It also introduces and requires students to write a 20 mark essay for homework. Ideally this lesson should be taught in conjunction with the Access to History, Democracies and Dictatorships in Germany, but other text books could be used to support it.
A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY LESSON 12.  POLITICAL STABILITY 1924-30
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIPS IN GERMANY LESSON 12. POLITICAL STABILITY 1924-30

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This is the twelfth lesson for the A Level democracy and dictatorships in Germany unit, and it focuses on an assessment of the perceived political stability of the Weimar Republic 1924-30. It looks at the difficulties of forming coalitions, but also the decline of extremism. Research into key person Paul Von Hindenburg. This lesson would take an hour to teach, but home learning would be needed to complete all of the activities.
GCSE HISTORY REVISION - CAUSATION.  WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY DEPTH STUDY QUESTIONS
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GCSE HISTORY REVISION - CAUSATION. WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY DEPTH STUDY QUESTIONS

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This lesson has been created to prepare students for their GCSE mocks and public examinations. It is the second lesson in a set of skills lessons which helps them revise and mastering causation questions. The lesson starts by explaining how to get full marks on a causation question, and then solidifies student learning through AFL modeling and repetition. This lesson contains material based on the Weimar and Nazi Germany depth study (USA conflict at home and abroad also available). It takes about an hour to teach and enables students to practice causation questions.
GCSE HISTORY REVISION - CAUSATION.  USA CONFLICT AT HOME AND ABROAD DEPTH STUDY.
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GCSE HISTORY REVISION - CAUSATION. USA CONFLICT AT HOME AND ABROAD DEPTH STUDY.

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This lesson has been created to prepare students for their GCSE mocks and public examinations. It is the second lesson in a set of skills lessons which helps them revise and mastering causation questions. The lesson starts by explaining how to get full marks on a causation question, and then solidifies student learning through AFL modeling and repetition. This lesson contains material based on the USA conflict at home and abroad depth study (Weimar and Nazi Germany also available). It takes about an hour to teach and enables students to practice their causation skills.
GCSE HISTORY REVISION - SOURCE UTILITY.  SOURCES FROM USA CONFLICT AT HOME AND ABROAD DEPTH STUDY
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GCSE HISTORY REVISION - SOURCE UTILITY. SOURCES FROM USA CONFLICT AT HOME AND ABROAD DEPTH STUDY

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This lesson has been created to prepare students for their GCSE mocks and public examinations. It is the third lesson in a set of skills lessons which helps them revise and master source utility questions. The lesson starts by explaining how to get full marks on a source utility question, and then solidifies student learning through AFL modeling and repetition. This lesson contains material based on the USA conflict at home and abroad depth study (Weimar and Nazi Germany also available). It takes about an hour to teach and enables students to practice their source skills.
A LEVEL TUDOR GOVERNMENT BREADTH STUDY
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A LEVEL TUDOR GOVERNMENT BREADTH STUDY

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These A Level lessons trace the changes and continuity in Tudor government and are useful as either a breadth study or to teach for a NEA on Tudor government. They include: Henry VII’s personal government and consolidation of power after Bosworth Henry VIII’s government under Wolsey and Cromwell Edward VI’s royal authority A historiography of Mary Tudor The historiography of Elizabethan government. All resources included.
A LEVEL MID TUDOR CRISIS - WHOLE SECTION ON MARY TUDOR
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A LEVEL MID TUDOR CRISIS - WHOLE SECTION ON MARY TUDOR

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his bundle is suitable for teaching A Level History - the Mid-Tudor Crisis. It contains 7 lessons covering the whole section on Mary Tudor. Each lesson is carefully prepared to ensure that they equip students with the ability to interrogate interpretations of history and contemporary source material thus making them suitable for any examination board. They are fully resourced and can be used with any examination board approved text books. Most of the lessons contain 1 hour of teaching and one hour of home study plus optional video links, however 3 of the lessons will take 2 hours to teach.
WHITECHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT WHOLE UNIT
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WHITECHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT WHOLE UNIT

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This is the whole scheme of learning for Whitechapel GCSE GCSE. This can be used without a text book and contains 25 power points/matching resources and assessments. Please see the free sample lessons first which are also available.
REVISION WORKBOOK FOR COLD WAR 'IMPORTANCE' OF EVENTS QUESTION WITH EXTENSIVE EXAM QUESTION PRACTICE
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REVISION WORKBOOK FOR COLD WAR 'IMPORTANCE' OF EVENTS QUESTION WITH EXTENSIVE EXAM QUESTION PRACTICE

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This workbook contains 36 key Cold War events, and has been created to help students answer questions asking them why events are importance. 2 short paragraphs have been written for each event explaining a reason why it is important. Lower prior attaining students aiming for levels 4/5 need to learn them and write another reason as a third paragraph. Higher attaining students need to extend the reasons, and then add another detailed one of their own. They will learn the importance of the events as they write.
The Twentieth Century World
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The Twentieth Century World

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These are the lessons which create the resources for a Year 9 Scheme of Learning that I made for Year 9. The scheme takes about 15 hours to teach and contains lessons on: The atomic bomb Communism and capitalism including an ideology game The Bolshevik Revolution The arms race The Cuban Missile Crisis Cold War propaganda
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT THROUGH TIME - A COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT; REVISION GUIDE; AND  PRACTICE QUESTIONS
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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT THROUGH TIME - A COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT; REVISION GUIDE; AND PRACTICE QUESTIONS

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This resource is a fully comprehensive revision guide for the GCSE Crime; Punishment and Policing Breadth Study. Part 1: The Historic Environment. Whitechapel c1870-1900 AO1 checklist AO1 Revision Mats AO1 Revision cards Part 2: Crime; Punishment and Policing through time c1000-Present day Tabulated AO1 key information Model answers - how to get full marks This is presented in chronological order