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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. 👍

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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. 👍
How did the Liberal Government tackle the problem of poverty in the early C20th?
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How did the Liberal Government tackle the problem of poverty in the early C20th?

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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.
What happened to the Princes in the Tower?
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What happened to the Princes in the Tower?

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An historical enquiry into what really happened to the Princes in theTower. Pupils have to sift through 5 pieces of evidence (which tend to contradict in places) and work out what really happened to the Princes in the Tower.. There is also an activity to assess pupil understanding of source reliability and utility. The end product is to write a report about 1. What they think happened to the Princes, and 2. How useful and reliable were the 5 selected sources for the enquiry. Enjoy!
Why did Henry Tudor win the Battle of Bosworth?
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Why did Henry Tudor win the Battle of Bosworth?

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An activity to develop pupils PEE skills (Point, Evidence, Explain). Pupils then draft a PEE answer to consider the factors that enables his victory. Vocab Mat included. Pupils then analyse and explain the most important factor.
Battle of Bosworth Vocab Mat
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Battle of Bosworth Vocab Mat

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A vocabulary mat to help pupils write their answer to the question: Why did Henry Tudor win the Battle of Bosworth? This would work well with my Bosworth resource.
WJEC GCSE Depression Unit (for Depression, War and Recovery) New Specification (Wales)
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WJEC GCSE Depression Unit (for Depression, War and Recovery) New Specification (Wales)

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A revised version of my previous Depression, War and Recovery resources, catering for the requirements of the new specification (first exam in summer 2019). Two key questions here include: 1 What caused the Great Depression? (Competition from abroad, lack of investment, free trade, Wall Street Crash etc.) 2 How did people cope with the challenges of the 1930s? (Dole, Means Test, Hunger Marches, Special Areas Act, radio and cinema, new industries, contrast between old and new industry areas etc.) All 5 exam questions are covered at least once in the resources. All have reference to success criteria/structure strips to aid pupils understanding of the requirements. DIRT improvement codes included too. The actual structure strips will need to be purchased as an addition to this resource. All images are, as far as I’m aware, from google images (free to use). Those images that I’m aware are not, have been deleted - ready for you to insert the relevant picture.
Why did Wales and England go to war in 1276 and 1282?
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Why did Wales and England go to war in 1276 and 1282?

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An activity to help students understand the underlying causes behind the Anglo-Welsh Wars of the late C13th. This looks at the reasons for the deteriorating relationship between Llywelyn ap Gruffydd and Edward I, the aims of both men, their reasons for wanting war, the course of both wars, and the consequences of Llywelyn’s death in December 1282 (i.e. how Edward conquered Wales). The ppt is basically a walk through of the card resources with visuals and some additional info. I’ve designed this as one of my Controlled Assessments Tasks (WJEC) and therefore have added 14 sources for students to choose 5 in order to evaluate. These may be of use for developing utility questions from Year 7 upwards (but you’ll have to adapt and simplify). Enjoy!
Medieval Welsh and English History
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Medieval Welsh and English History

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A selection of resources to cover aspects of Welsh history rarely covered at KS3, e.g Welsh Princes, Giraldus Cambrensis. More mainstream English history topics included.
Year 7 Welsh History Bundle
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Year 7 Welsh History Bundle

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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
International Relations: Causes of WWI - A level resource pack
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International Relations: Causes of WWI - A level resource pack

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A number of resources looking at the causes of the Great War. Numerous resources covering the formation of the Alliance Systems (1870-1914), Militarism, Imperialism and Nationalism (Balkan Wars and 1914 assassination) etc. Revision activities and numerous possible exam questions included.
Why did Parliament win the English Civil War? Inc. battles
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Why did Parliament win the English Civil War? Inc. battles

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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!
Takeaway History Homework: Generic version for GCSE Yr10
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Takeaway History Homework: Generic version for GCSE Yr10

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This is a generic version of a GCSE Year 10 Takeaway History Homework menu. I have seen many excellent topic specific examples (e.g. Tudors or Great War etc.), but this can be used as a generic one for most GCSE Year 10 papers, and will therefore reduce photocopying costs etc. Your exam board will probably ask different questions in the MAINS section, but tis should be easily adaptable. I have also included a QR code sheet for specific rules or worksheets required for specific homework tasks found on the menu. Pupils will need to download a free QR reader onto their phones (if they have compatible ones) from the app store to scan the codes and access these worksheets. The Friars Rating refers to the name of my school, so you can easily adapt the word document and input your own image etc. Enjoy!
7th (or any) Grade Takeaway History Homework Menu with QR codes
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7th (or any) Grade Takeaway History Homework Menu with QR codes

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Here’s a generic Takeaway History Homework Menu for any Grade, e.g. 7th (you just need to edit the first side). I have seen many excellent takeaway homework ideas, but most are topic specific, so this generic one should cover all grades, and reduce costs. The QR code sheet helps students to access specific rules and worksheets linked to specific menu tasks. Students will need a free QR reader from the app store, email to themselves the sent document, print and off they go! The Friars Rating refers to the name of my school, so it should be easily adaptable if you have your own ideas for rating the difficulty of various tasks. Enjoy!
Takeaway History Homework: Generic version for KS3 with QR Codes
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Takeaway History Homework: Generic version for KS3 with QR Codes

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This is a generic version of a KS3 Takeaway History Homework menu. I have seen many excellent topic specific examples (e.g. Tudors or Great War etc.), but this can be used as a generic one for all KS3, and will therefore reduce photocopying costs etc. I have also included a QR code sheet for specific rules or worksheets required for specific homework tasks found on the menu. Pupils will need to download a free QR reader onto their phones (if they have compatible ones) from the app store to scan the codes and access these worksheets. The Friars Rating refers to the name of my school, so you can easily adapt the word document and input your own image etc. Enjoy!
Takeaway History Homework: Generic version for GCSE Yr11 with QR Codes
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Takeaway History Homework: Generic version for GCSE Yr11 with QR Codes

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This is a generic version of a GCSE Year 11 Takeaway History Homework menu. I have seen many excellent topic specific examples (e.g. Tudors or Great War etc.), but this can be used as a generic one for GCSE, and will therefore reduce photocopying costs etc. I have also included a QR code sheet for specific rules or worksheets required for specific homework tasks found on the menu. Pupils will need to download a free QR reader onto their phones (if they have compatible ones) from the app store to scan the codes and access these worksheets. The Friars Rating refers to the name of my school, so you can easily adapt the word document and input your own image etc. Enjoy!
The ULTIMATE Takeaway Homework menu (generic for all subjects) with QR codes
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The ULTIMATE Takeaway Homework menu (generic for all subjects) with QR codes

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A stylish Takeaway Homework Menu for (almost) all subjects! 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: What’s in his/her Head? 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. I have inserted ??? to highlight where subject specific words/topics are that need replacing to make the menu more relevant to your department. Remember, it’s not just the menu you purchase here, but also access to printable online/downloadable resources (via QR codes). Enjoy!
THE ULTIMATE Generic Takeaway Homework menu and QR codes (HISTORY). Self learning (school closure)
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THE ULTIMATE Generic Takeaway Homework menu and QR codes (HISTORY). Self learning (school closure)

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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!
He died at Waterloo - does Thomas Picton deserve a statue in the Hall for Welsh Heroes?
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He died at Waterloo - does Thomas Picton deserve a statue in the Hall for Welsh Heroes?

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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.