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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 AND GCSE AND IGCSE HISTORY WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY FLASHCARD REVISION GAME
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A LEVEL AND GCSE AND IGCSE HISTORY WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY FLASHCARD REVISION GAME

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This is a revision resource that will engage a whole mixed ability class in revising AO1 and AO2 for Weimar and Nazi Germany. It is a lot of fun and enables revision through a snowballing effect. It contains 40 flashcards containing different key features of Weimar and Nazi Germany and involves a game which enables students to share their knowledge. The rules are on the first slide, and the last student standing is the winner. Ideal for use at the end of topics, and helps with knowledge retention.
GCSE CRIME; PUNISHMENT AND POLICING REVISION CARDS
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GCSE CRIME; PUNISHMENT AND POLICING REVISION CARDS

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This contains 70 revision cards that can be cut out; laminated and used by students to revise either on their own or in pairs/groups the knowledge for crime; punishment and policing through time GCSE history. They have been colour-coded into different eras so that the eras can be revised separately or as a breadth study. Very useful for starters and plenaries.
VE DAY TIMELINE
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VE DAY TIMELINE

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A colourful timeline containing 17 key events leading up to Victory in Europe in 1945. This can be laminated and displayed in the classroom to aid learning aimed at understanding the events leading up to the defeat of fascism. Each event contains a date; an event; a brief explanation of the event and a representative picture. Suitable for all age groups.
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, .
REMEMBERING VE DAY - LESSON - WAS DRESDEN JUSTIFIED OR A WAR CRIME?
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REMEMBERING VE DAY - LESSON - WAS DRESDEN JUSTIFIED OR A WAR CRIME?

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This lesson has been created to recognise VE Day, and to help students look at source materials to reach a value judgment. It is suitable for most ages but particularly useful for either key stage 2 or 3. It starts with information about VE day and the background to the war in the air with clips; images and statistics. It then presents the students with a wide range of source material which they have to categorise by making inferences and tabulating information. The main task is a piece of writing in the form of a newspaper report where students are judged on how effectively they communicate the conclusions they have drawn from the sources. The lesson ends with a class discussion which can be differentiated. This is an appropriate lesson for VE Day, and takes about 1 hour to complete all activities.
A LEVEL - THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF ELIZABETHAN GOVERNMENT
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A LEVEL - THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF ELIZABETHAN GOVERNMENT

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This is an A level double lesson (2 hours) which explores the key historical debate regarding Queen Elizabeth I and her relationship with Parliament as required by the Tudors A Level courses. It contains starter activities which link Elizabeth to previous Tudor Monarchs; historiographies; and resources containing summarised but very detailed key information needed for answering an interpretation question on this topic. The lesson enables the teacher to work through the planning of an A level historiography answer, and then allows the students to write their own independent answer. All resources needed are included.
THIS DAY IN HISTORY DISPLAY
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY DISPLAY

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This display was created to cover a key event for every day in history of the academic year. It contains pictures of a key event in history with information. The picture can be changed daily and lends itself to a working display. Useful for the primary or secondary classroom.
GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 16.  THE IMPACT OF THE BERLIN WALL.
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GCSE SUPER POWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR LESSON 16. THE IMPACT OF THE BERLIN WALL.

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This is the SIXTEENTH lesson for the EDEXCEL GCSE Super Power Relations and the Cold War which examines the impact of the building of the Berlin Wall and JFK’s ‘Ich bin eine Berliner’ speech. 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. This lesson focuses specifically on extending the most able.
SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR KEY TOPIC 2 ASSESMENT
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SUPERPOWER RELATIONS AND THE COLD WAR KEY TOPIC 2 ASSESMENT

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This assessment is for use after teaching key topic 2 - 3 Cold war Crises on the Superpower Relations and the Cold War unit at GCSE. The 9 lessons for this topic are also available. It assesses AO1 and AO2 as required for this unit by the examination board, and is fully differentiated containing some simple recall questions and other extended examination questions so that teachers can plan their approach to key topic 2 using results of summative assessment.
A LEVEL - JFK'S FOREIGN POLICY CASE STUDIES CUBA AND VIETNAM
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A LEVEL - JFK'S FOREIGN POLICY CASE STUDIES CUBA AND VIETNAM

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This resource investigates the foreign policy of JFK in Cuba and Vietnam. It was made for the AQA American Dream unit but could be used for any relevant A Level unit. It could also be used for higher attaining students covering Super Power relations at GCSE. It contains many clips; research work; class discussion and evaluation. It is fully resourced.
GCSE MASTERING SOURCE UTILTY QUESTIONS
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GCSE MASTERING SOURCE UTILTY QUESTIONS

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This lesson supports GCSE students in being able to evaluate the utility of sources essential for GCSE success. It is taught through modeling answers and success criterion and giving students the opportunity step by step to improve their skills. It includes a hand out which can be stuck in their books and used as a checklist to ensure that they have covered the key skills necessary for a successful answer to a source utility question at GCSE.
BASELINE ASSESSMENT IN HISTORY FOR YEAR 6-7 TRANSITION
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BASELINE ASSESSMENT IN HISTORY FOR YEAR 6-7 TRANSITION

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This resource contains 2 baseline assessments and two mark schemes for history transition from year 6-7. The first test examines knowledge and understanding, and tests students on their knowledge of historical methods and the Second World War (KS2 topic). It is fully differentiated and examines recall and key second order concept understanding. The second assessment is a skills assessment which evaluates students’ ability to use source materials. They are required to demonstrate key skills such as making inferences; comparing sources; assessing reliability. There are a wide range of written; pictoral and photographic evidence to evaluate on the papers testing all of their skills as well as written sources. They are accompanied with mark schemes and guidance on performance. I use these tests to inform planning and differentiation for the year.
A LEVEL THE 1960 US ELECTION
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A LEVEL THE 1960 US ELECTION

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This is the first lesson of a sequence of A Level lessons on the presidency of JFK. It focuses on the 1960 US election, and considers the key issues which led to the outcome as required by the A Level specification. It contains the relevant tasks and resources for students. This lesson was made for AQA The American Dream, however can be used for any A level unit about the Presidency of JFK.
A LEVEL - PRESIDENT KENNEDY AND CIVIL RIGHTS
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A LEVEL - PRESIDENT KENNEDY AND CIVIL RIGHTS

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This resource contains 3 lessons addressing the issue of Civil Rights during the presidency of JFK and is fully resourced. They address issues such as the NAACP; Black Power and how these movements impacted on Kennedy’s Presidency. They have been created for AQA A level, but is suitable for any board and could also be used for GCSE civil rights.
A LEVEL - HAD THE AMERICAN DREAM BEEN ACHIEVED BY THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY?
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A LEVEL - HAD THE AMERICAN DREAM BEEN ACHIEVED BY THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY?

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This resource enquires into the relative prosperity of the USA by 1963 through a comparison with the presidencies of the previous post-war presidents. It also investigates youth culture; feminism and the new left. It contains a range of activities including the interrogation of contemporary source materials and the opportunity to write 2 exam style essays with structured plans and AFL for success. This has been created for AQA unit The American Dream, but is suitable for any A level board or higher attaining GCSE students. It would take about 3 hours to complete.