Hello, and welcome to my resource shop.
I aim to create original resources for KS3, GCSE and AS/A2.
I also aim to provide resources on the less obvious, mainstream topics and bring in elements of the LNF.
I have 20 years experience as a History teacher, and 15 years as HoD.
Have a look around and grab a bargain! 😄
Please leave an honest rating on any resources you may buy. 👍
Hello, and welcome to my resource shop.
I aim to create original resources for KS3, GCSE and AS/A2.
I also aim to provide resources on the less obvious, mainstream topics and bring in elements of the LNF.
I have 20 years experience as a History teacher, and 15 years as HoD.
Have a look around and grab a bargain! 😄
Please leave an honest rating on any resources you may buy. 👍
A simple, yet effective resource looking at the factors behind Stalin's eventual victory in the power struggle following Lenin's death.
Revision tasks included.
A stylish Takeaway Homework Menu from the Jolly Friar!
QR code sheet will take you direct to specific worksheets to enable pupils to produce quality Starters, Mains and Deserts (help with their organisation and communication and IT skills)
Starters include:
Tweet Your Knowledge
Word Search
Mains include:
What’s In A Word?
Factor Wheel
Deserts include:
Historical Heads
Fakebook (IT and handwritten version)
Biography Poster Report and
Cootie Catcher
These have proven really successful and popular with my pupils. Colleagues have also used these ideas and value them as they provide pupils with different homework tasks.
Adaptable word doc to change the name of the menu etc. Remember, it’s not just the menu you purchase here, but also access to printable online/downloadable resources (via QR codes).
Enjoy!
A chronological awareness task on the causes and consequences of Tudor Royal Marriages:
1. Card sorting activity on the wives of HVIII: cards include marriages, children, fate of marriages and other consequences.
2. Photostory on Tudor Royal Marriages: who did the Tudor monarchs marry (or not), and why? What were the consequences of these marriages (or non-marriages?)
A number of resources looking at various phases of US foreign policy. Resources include:
1. Isolation, 1918-1940
2. Intervention , 1940-1945
3. Containment, 1945-1973
4. Détente, 1970s
5. USA and the Middle East, 1950s-1998
A follow up to my resource looking at the causes of the Glyndwr rebellion. This resource looks at the famous Glyndwr victory over Edmund Mortimer at the Battle of Bryn Glas (Pilleth) on June 22nd, 1402.
The resources encourage pupils to categorise factors, and then use their knowledge to do some extended writing (PEEL task) on the key question. The PEEL sheet will aid pupils to attain L5, whilst follow up tasks can help them to access L6+.
There is also an extended numeracy task for higher ability pupils.
Enjoy.
(The clip that accompanied this resource is no longer listed on youtube - Battlefield Britain "Battle for Wales") - sorry.
A small bundle of resources I have created focussing on Henry VII. Topics covered are:
1. Why did Henry Tudor win the Battle of Bosworth?
2. What problems did Henry VII face, and how did he attempt to solve them?
3. Does Henry VII deserve a statue in the Marble Hall of Welsh heroes?
A follow up to another of my resources (Why did Wales and England do to war in 1276 and 1282?)
A detailed resource to develop pupil skill in using evidence (focusing on utility and reliability). Pupils sift through 7 sources (primary, contemporary and secondary) to work out what really happened to Llywelyn on the day he died.
Pupils then use their findings to write an account of what they think happened, and then refer to how reliable the sources they had were for the enquiry.
A popular resource with my classes.
A number of resources covering aspects of the Year 7 N.C. involving Wales, e.g.
1. Why the Normans failed to conquer Wales.
2. The reign of Gruffydd ap Cynan.
3. The reign of Owain Gwynedd
4. Giraldus Cambrensis
5. Llywelyn ap Iorwerth
6. Why did Wales and England go to war in 1276 and 1282?
7. How was Llywelyn the Last killed?
8. Owain Glyndwr
As the highest ranking officer to die at the Battle of Waterloo, Picton was considered a hero within the British Army. In 1916, a statue was erected in his honour in Cardiff’s Marble Hall for Welsh heroes, but many consider his inclusion an insult.
This task asks pupils to assess the life and achievements of Thomas Picton, and consider whether or not his statue should be amongst such notable individuals as Hywel Dda, Giraldus Cambrensis and Owain Glyndwr.
A resource looking at the problem of poverty, and why there was greater social awareness during the early C20th. The resource looks at:
*traditional attitudes towards poverty
*the problems facing the poor
*the work of Charles Booth
*the work of Seebohm Rowntree
*the impact of the Boer War
*why there appeared to be more sympathy towards the poor by 1906
*why the Liberals won the 1906 election
*how the Liberals helped to reduce the impact of poverty on children, workers, unemployed and the elderly
*criticisms of the reforms
Possible exam questions and revision tasks included.
A simple resource looking at the positive relationship between the USA and Iraq in the 1970s, the invasion of Kuwait, the Gulf War and the aftermath up to 1998.
Possible exam and revision activities included.
A simple resource looking at the US relationship with Iran between 1950s and 1981, with reference to: relationship with the Shah, the Iranian Revolution, attitude of the Ayatollah towards the USA, the events at the Embassy in Tehran, the 444 day hostage crisis, Iran-Iraq War and consequences.
Possible exam questions included.
Two simple resources covering various aspects linked to détente:
1. Détente with the USSR: reference to the various reasons behind détente (US and USSR perspective), what was achieved between the two Superpowers in the 1970s, and whether or not détente was a complete success. Specific exam type questions included.
2. Détente with China: reference to the various reasons behind détente (US and China perspective), what was achieved between the two countries in the 1970s, and whether or not détente was a complete success. Specific exam type questions included.
A two/three lesson resource looking at they battles of the Civil War. Pupils create a living graph (from the perspective of a Royalist or Parliamentarian) to map out the course of the war from their point of view (using the key found on the battle map).
Card sorting activity to help them categorise the factors that made the Royalists weaker and the Parliamentarians stronger as the war progressed.
An extended writing (PEEL) activity at the end to allow pupils to show their knowledge and understanding of the key question.
Enjoy!
Two simple Cuban resources:
1. US-Cuban relations in the period 1959 to 1961: reference to Batista, the Cuban revolution, Castro's economic actions and the Bay of Pigs.
2. Cuban Missile Crisis: reference to U2s, options available to JFK, ultimate decision, options available to Khrushchev, outcome of the crisis, and eventual consequences (hotline, Turkish missiles etc.)
Possible exam question looking at why Cuba was a turning point in US foreign policy included.
Three simple Vietnam War resources:
1. Why did the USA get involved in Vietnam?: reference to domino theory, providing aid, events in the Gulf of Tonkin, the Tonkin Resolution and its consequences.
2. The War: reference to the Vietcong and US tactics.
3. Why did the USA lose?: reference to Vietnamisation, impact of war on US soldiers and society, protests etc.
Possible exam questions included.
Resources covering the following:
1. Containment: definition of containment/Truman Doctrine/domino theory, reasons for containment after WWII, USA's attitude towards Communism, reference to some examples of how the USA attempted to contain Communism within the period, and Marshall Plan. Possible exam/assessment/revision questions included.
2. Berlin: the partition of Germany and Berlin post-1945, reasons why Stalin blockaded West Berlin in 1948 and how the USA reacted between 1948-49, NATO, and the circumstances involving the Berlin Wall in 1961. Possible exam/assessment/revision questions included.
Resources covering the following:
1. Isolation: definition of isolation, reasons for going into isolation after WWI, and USA's attitude towards the League of Nations. Possible exam/assessment questions included.
2. USA and Japan: reasons why the USA grew concerned over Japan, reasons why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, initial US reaction to the attack.
3. USA and WWII: the Pacific War (island hopping, Hiroshima and Nagasaki), the European War (Atlantic Charter, Operation Huskey, D-Day) and the Grand Alliance (brief reference to Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam).
A resource looking at the life and achievements of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd , the only man to have conquered the whole of Wales, and thus became the King of Wales.
Similarities in the story of William Wallace (spider) and Gruffydd (cauldron of beef).
Pupils have to pick 8 key events, and produce a biography poster report.
A group/market place task where pupils have to give a "job interview" (of sorts) to the three main candidates to replace Edward the Confessor.
Elements of LNF evident.
Pupil then make a decision as to who was the best candidate. They show their knowledge and understanding via a PEEL writing tasks.
Enjoy!