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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 DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 3: THE WEIMAR CONSTITUTION
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 3: THE WEIMAR CONSTITUTION

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This is the third lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates whether or not the elections for the National Assembly in Germany were a victory for democracy in 1919. It also considers how fundamental the changes brought about by the Weimar constitution were. It contains varied tasks; key words and reading necessary for success at A Level. 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 DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 2: THE GERMAN REVOLUTION
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 2: THE GERMAN REVOLUTION

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This is the second lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It investigates why the October reforms failed to prevent the November Revolution, and considers the nature of the changes. It contains varied tasks; key words and reading necessary for success at A Level. 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 DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 1: THE COLLAPSE OF IMPERIAL GERMANY
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A LEVEL DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY LESSON 1: THE COLLAPSE OF IMPERIAL GERMANY

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This is the first lesson in a series created for the A Level unit Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany. It provides background information on the causes of Germany’s defeat in the First World War and evaluates the socio-economic consequences of the war. It contains varied tasks; key words and reading necessary for success at A Level. 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.
HOW AND WHY DID WOMEN WIN THE VOTE?  SCHEME OF LEARNING AND RESOURCED LESSONS
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HOW AND WHY DID WOMEN WIN THE VOTE? SCHEME OF LEARNING AND RESOURCED LESSONS

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This scheme of learning contains 6 lessons (although lesson 6 might take 2 lessons to teach) and traces the change and continuity in societal attitudes which eventually led to women winning the vote after the First World War. This is a useful mini scheme of learning to include as a suffrage/civil rights section in a larger scheme on the Twentieth Century World. KEY SECOND ORDER CONCEPTS: Change and continuity Similarities and differences
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 6
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 6

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This is the SIXTH lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson considers the factors that caused women to commit violent acts and evaluates why the First World War was a turning point in women’s fortunes. It contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book. This particular lesson is long, and might need 2 periods allocated to it.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 5
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 5

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This is the FIFTH lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson looks at the evidence surrounding the death of Emily Wilding Davison, and requires students to evaluate a range of source material to reach a judgment on whether it was suicide or whether it was a tragic accident. It contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 4
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 4

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This is the FOURTH lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson considersiders arguments against women getting the vote and links them to attitudes of the time by looking at propaganda. It considers contemporary source materials and interpretation; contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 3
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 3

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This is the THIRD lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson considers the most effective method used by women to try to secure the vote. It considers contemporary source materials and interpretation; contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 2.
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 2.

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This is the second lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson looks at how enfranchisement would change the social and political status of women in the late nineteenth century and sets the scene for women’s demand for the vote. It considers contemporary source materials and interpretation; contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 1
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WOMEN AND THE VOTE LESSON 1

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This is the first lesson in a scheme of learning on women and the vote. This lesson looks at the social and political staus of women in the late nineteenth century and sets the scene for women’s demand for the vote. It considers contemporary source materials and interpretation; contains key terms and tasks and there is no requirement for a text book.
YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION ASSESSMENT
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YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION ASSESSMENT

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This resource has been created as a summative assessment of the year 6-7 geography transition scheme of learning also available. It tests the knowledge and the skills taught in the first 6 lessons and the results are very useful for future planning and differentiation for the key stage 3 course. The assessment is out of 55; has 7 pages and would take about 50 minutes/an hour.
WHAT IS GEOGRAPHY? YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION SCHEME OF LEARNING AND LESSONS
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WHAT IS GEOGRAPHY? YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION SCHEME OF LEARNING AND LESSONS

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This 6 lesson scheme of learning is designed to help students transition from years 6-7 in geography through helping them solidify skills learned in primary school and to learn new geographical skills necessary for key stage 3 and onwards. There are 6 lessons: What is geography? Maps Locating where we are Map symbols Grid references Relief The lessons are user friendly; are equipped with all of the necessary resources; and do not require the use of a text book. It also includes an assess ment for the end of the scheme of learning which takes about an hour to do, and test the knowledge and skills taught in the scheme of learning. it supports in helping teachers plan and differentiate for key stage 3.
YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 6. RELIEF
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YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 6. RELIEF

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This is the SIXTH in a 6 part scheme of geography lessons which has been produced to cover the transition in geography from year 6-7, which establishes students understanding of geography and helps them to develop the key skills for success. This FIFTH lesson concentrates on learning how to judge relief using contour lines. Ideal for learning and practising geographical skills.
YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 5. GRID REFERENCES
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YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 5. GRID REFERENCES

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This is the FIFTH in a 6 part scheme of geography lessons which has been produced to cover the transition in geography from year 6-7, which establishes students understanding of geography and helps them to develop the key skills for success. This FIFTH lesson concentrates on learning how to use 4 and 6 figure grid references. Ideal for learning and practising geographical skills.
YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 4.  MAP SYMBOLS
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YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 4. MAP SYMBOLS

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This is the FOURTH in a 6 part scheme of geography lessons which has been produced to cover the transition in geography from year 6-7, which establishes students understanding of geography and helps them to develop the key skills for success. This FOURTH lesson concentrates on recognising map symbols; using a key and understanding why they are useful. Ideal for learning and practising geographical skills.
YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 3.  WHERE ARE WE?
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YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 3. WHERE ARE WE?

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This is the THIRD in a 6 part scheme of geography lessons which has been produced to cover the transition in geography from year 6-7, which establishes students understanding of geography and helps them to develop the key skills for success. This THIRD lesson concentrates on locating the school in the context of the city; country; continent and world. It involves locating key places in the world and labeling them on maps; using compass directions and describing locations. Ideal for learning and practising geographical skills. The three slides would need slight adaptation for those schools outside the greater London area. 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.
YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 2. MAPS; MAPS AND MORE MAPS
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YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 2. MAPS; MAPS AND MORE MAPS

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This is the SECOND in a 6 part scheme of geography lessons which has been produced to cover the transition in geography from year 6-7, which establishes students understanding of geography and helps them to develop the key skills for success. This SECOND lesson concentrates on differentiating between all the different types of maps used through identification and use of images and logic.
YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 1. WHAT IS GEOGRAPHY?
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YEAR 6-7 GEOGRAPHY TRANSITION LESSON 1. WHAT IS GEOGRAPHY?

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This is the first in a 6 part scheme of geography lessons which has been produced to cover the transition in geography from year 6-7, which establishes students understanding of geography and helps them to develop the key skills for success. This first lesson concentrates on differentiating between human; physical and environmental geography through the creation of definitions and the recognition and interpretation of images.
GCSE COLD WAR KEY TOPIC 3.  THE END OF THE COLD WAR
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GCSE COLD WAR KEY TOPIC 3. THE END OF THE COLD WAR

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This bundle contains all lessons for the GCSE Super Power Relations and the Cold War Key Topic 3: The End of the Cold War (9 lessons fully resourced); an assessment; and 2 revision resource: Differentiated revision cards - consequences of Cold War events Booklet for practising exam questions on the importance of Cold War events. These resources are sufficient without the need of a text book.
GCSE COLD WAR KEY TOPIC 2. LESSONS AND REVISION RESOURCES
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GCSE COLD WAR KEY TOPIC 2. LESSONS AND REVISION RESOURCES

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This bundle contains all lessons for the GCSE Super Power Relations and the Cold War Key Topic 2: Three Cold War Crises (9 lessons fully resourced); an assessment; and 2 revision resource: Differentiated revision cards - consequences of Cold War events Booklet for practising exam questions on the importance of Cold War events. These resources are sufficient without the need of a text book.