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All lessons posted are full lessons, which include all necessary worksheets and sources. All lessons posted have been tried and tested in the classroom.
All schemes of work are available as a pack or individually, check out the free lessons to get an idea about the types of sources and activities included in other lessons.
This is the third lesson in a scheme of work about the Tudors.
The scheme of work is directed towards year 7 but could easily be adapted for KS1, KS2 or other year levels.
The focus of this lesson is on evaluating the reasons why Henry VIII changed religion.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Recap Henry's problems from previous lesson.
- Investigate the differences between Catholicism and Protestantism.
- Investigate the Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon as a reason for his change in religion.
- Prioritise the main reasons for his change in religion.
- Complete a writing frame to evaluate learning during the lesson.
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This is the second lesson in a series covering the new Edexcel A-Level History unit: Britain losing and gaining an Empire 1763 - 1914.
This series of lessons covers the fourth depth study: Nearly Losing and Empire: The British in India 1829 - 58.
The lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and sources. The lessons refer to the textbook "Britain: Losing and gaining and Empire, 1763 - 1914" (Christie, 2016 Pearson) although other textbooks could be used with the lessons.
During the lesson pupils will:
* Define key words from previous lesson.
* Briefly investigate the existing social structure in India (Varna/Caste System)
* Make inferences about Robert Clive through source analysis and then investigate the Battle of Plassey and its impact on British control.
* Research British control in India through the role of the military, governance and the importance of the Bengal Company presidency.
* Use work from the lesson to decide if revolution in India was inevitable given British control.
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This is the third in a series of seven lessons about the American Revolution.
This lesson forms part of the scheme of work for the new A-Level History unit 3: Britain loosing and gaining an Empire.
This lesson is part of the Depth Study - The loss of the American Colonies.
The lesson looks at:
* Why didn't the Boston Massacre start a revolution?
* The Tea Act and its impact.
* Reactions of the Sons of Liberty to the Tea Act.
* The Boston Tea Party.
* Britain's reaction to the Tea Party and the Intolerable Acts.
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This is the second lesson in a scheme of work for the new GCSE Edexcel unit: Weimar and Nazi Germany 1919 - 1939 however this could easily be adapted for other exam boards and specifications.
This lesson serves introduces the concept of Dolchstoss and evaluates the impact of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany after the First World War.
This lesson is ready to teach and contains all resources needed.
During this lesson pupils will:
* Investigate the German military situation at the end of the First World War.
* Watch a video to identify and evaluate the main reasons for Germany loosing the First World War.
* Complete source analysis to define the key points of the stab in the back theory/Dolchstoss and discuss the attitudes of German soldiers at the end of the war.
* Complete a card sort and watch a video to identify the main terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
* Complete a writing task to prioritise and evaluate the impact of the Treaty of Versailles.
* Complete a source analysis (cartoon) to evaluate German attitudes towards the Treaty of Versailles and discuss the concept of Diktat.
* Complete a 12 mark exam question (homework) with a partial model answer.
This lesson was designed for a 100 minute double lesson but could easily be broken up.
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This bundle contains six full lessons of a scheme of work about the Roman Empire.
The lessons are aimed towards key stage 3 (year 7) but could easily be adapted for Key stages 1 and 2.
The bundle contains the following lessons:
Lesson one - Introduction and Chronology of the Roman Empire
Lesson Two - The Story of Romulus and Remus
Lesson Three - The Roman Amry
Lesson Four - The Roman invasion of Britain
Lesson Five - Boudica's Rebellion
Lesson Six - Legacy of the Romans
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This lesson in from a series of lessonscovering the new Edexcel A-Level History unit: Mao's China 1949 - 1976. This lesson investigates the Great Leap Forward as part of Key Topic 2: Agriculture and Industry.
The lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and sources. The lessons refer to the textbook Communist States in the Twentieth Century " (Bunce, 2015 - Hodder) although other textbooks could be used with the lessons.
During the lesson pupils will:
* Identify the advantages and disadvantages of the backyard steel furnaces
* Investigate and analyse posters from the CCP promoting the Great Leap Forward.
* Evaluate Mao's reasons for launching the Great Leap Forward
* Investigate the successes and failures of the Great Leap Forward and their causes.
* Begin to look at the initial opposition from figures such as Peng Dehuai and Mao's response.
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This bundle contains five full lessons covering Key Topic 4: Social and Cultural Changes, 1949 - 1976 of the new Edexcel A-LEvel History course - Mao’s China 1949 - 1976.
The bundle contains the following lessons:
Lesson One: Women in China
Lesson Two: Changing position of Women in China
Short lesson: The New Marriage Law
Lesson Three: Education in Mao’s China
Lesson Four: Healthcare in China
Lesson Five: Changes in Culture and Religion
All full lessons are based around 100 minute double periods but could easily be broken down into a number of shorter lessons.
The lessons are ready to teach and include the sources and information required. Some activities use the course textbook - Communist States in the Twentieth Century (Bunce, 2015) although other texts could easily be used.
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This lesson introduces Germany after the First World War and the problems they were facing during the early 1920s. The lesson is designed as an introduction to the new Edexcel 9 - 1 History unit Wiemar and Nazi Germany 1918 - 1939 but could easily be adapted for other exam boards or key stages.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Analyse and infer from casualty figures for the Central Powers during the First World War.
- Analyse ISM of the cartoon "Clémenceau the Vampire"
- Complete a gallery tour task to gather and record information to identify and describe the problems Germany faced after the war.
- Write a report on the problems and prioritise their seriousness.
- Complete an inference exam question based on the content of the lesson.
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This is a full lesson covering the key revolutionary battles of Saratoga and Yorktown and the end of the American Revolution.
The Lesson was part of a series of A-Level History lessons for the new Edexcel unit - Britain Losing and Gaining an Empire: The loss of the American colonies. (2015 specification)
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This is the first lesson from a scheme of work about the Atlantic Slave Trade. The lesson is a general introduction about slavery throughout History and most activities are discussion based on pupil response to images and pictures of slavery.
The lesson includes:
* Discussion of the nature and purpose of slaver.
* Discuss on the types of slavery that had existed through time.
* Picture source analysis
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This is a lesson from a scheme of work for the new Edexcel History unit: Crime and Punishment through time, C1000 - Present.
During this lesson pupils will:
- Identify and discuss the arguments for and against the use of the death penalty as a punishment.
- Watch and evaluate a video outlining some of the arguments supporting or opposing the death penalty. Discuss which arguments are the most convincing.
- Complete a summary task identifying some of the changes in British society leading to the abolition of the death penalty.
- Comprehension and prioritisation task evaluating information about some of the main reasons for the abolition of the death penalty.
- 16 point exam question and peer assessment.
The lesson is ready to teach and all resources needed are included in the PowerPoint.
This is the first lesson in a scheme of work for the new GCSE Edexcel unit: Weimar and Nazi Germany 1919 - 1939.
This lesson serves as an introduction to the unit, evaluates pupil knowledge and begins to explain the situation in Germany after the First World War.
During this lesson pupils will:
* Gain a basic understanding of the Wiemar and Nazi Germany exam paper.
* Complete a card sort to create a timeline of some of the key events from the unit.
* Begin to identify some of the key figures who contributed to Hitler's rise to power.
* Watch a video and investigate sources to identify key aspects of the situation in Germany after the First world War.
* Write a report to explain the types of problems that Germany was experiencing and their impact.
This lesson was designed for a 100 minute double lesson but could easily be broken up.
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This is the fourth lesson of a scheme of work investigating life in Medieval Times, the Medieval Church and the Black Death.
This lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and resources needed.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Revise their learning about the Black Death from previous lessons.
-Think about and identify what causes illness and sickness.
- Complete a primary source analysis to identify some of the perceived causes of the Black Death.
- Investigate cures people attempted for the Black Death and link them to the perceived cause.
- Homework task - Write a the first part of the Historical fiction to explain what people believed caused and cured the Black Death.
This lesson is aimed towards year seven but could be easily adapted for key stage 1 or 2.
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This is the third lesson in a series of six covering the new Edexcel A-Level History unit: Mao's China 1949 - 1976. This series of lessons covers Key Topic One: Establishing Communist Rule 1949 - 1957.
The lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and sources. The lessons refer to the textbook "Communist States in the Twentieth Century " (Bunce, 2015 - Hodder) although other textbooks could be used with the lessons.
During the lesson pupils will investigate:
* Mao's proclamation of the PRC
* Problems facing Mao and the communist party in 1949.
* Mao Zedung though and the stages of communism according to Marx.
* The common program for China and Mao's political vision for China
* Beginning of political reform in China
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This pack contains the sixth and seventh lessons in a scheme of work about the Tudors.
The scheme of work is directed towards year 7 but could easily be adapted for KS1, KS2 or other year levels.
The focus of this lesson is on investigating the reasons for and failure of the Spanish Armada.
During these lessons pupils will:
First Lesson:
- Complete an ISM task to identify what happened in 1588.
- Evaluate the key reasons (MEERPS) for Phillip sending the Spanish Armada to invade England.
- Analyse and evaluate the Spanish plan of attack and English plan of defence and use this evidence to decide who they think would win .
Second Lesson:
- Listen to Elizabeth's speech at Tilbury and suggest how much impact it might have.
- Use inference to try and identify the main reasons why the Spanish Armada failed.
- Investigate what actually happened to the Armada
- Begin as assessment task/essay evaluating and prioritising the main reasons for the failure of the Armada.
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his is the fifth lesson of a scheme of work investigating life in Medieval Times, the Medieval Church and the Black Death.
This lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and resources needed.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Evaluate their knowledge from previous lessons by completing a true or false activity.
- Complete a card sort activity to investigate and evaluate the impact of the Black Death of Europe.
- Decide if life improved for the survivors of the Black Death.
- Homework task: Complete the final chapter of the Black Death Historical fiction. (This homework project was started earlier in the SoW.)
This lesson is aimed towards year seven but could be easily adapted for key stage 1 or 2.
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This is the fourth in a series of seven lessons about the American Revolution.
This lesson forms part of the scheme of work for the new A-Level History unit 3: Britain loosing and gaining an Empire.
This lesson is part of the Depth Study - The loss of the American Colonies.
The lesson looks at:
* Colonial Reaction to the intolerable acts
* Events leading up to the Battles of Concord and Lexington.
* Source activity to identify the key features of the Battles pf Concord and Lexington
* Battle of Bunker Hill and its impact on the growing Revolution.
* Pupils begin to consider the Declaration of independence
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This is a big board quiz covering the key aspects of the development of the Cold War. Pupils work in teams to select questions of varying difficulties based on the point values.
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KS3 lesson to introduce evidence and how Historians use evidence to learn about the past. Could be used as part of a unit of Historical skills and before work on primary and secondary sources.
You will need to bring a bag of "stuff" to use as evidence.
This is the fifth lesson in a scheme of work about the Battle of Hastings. The lessons are aimed towards year 7 but could easily be adapted for other year levels.
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During this lesson, pupils will:
- Use information and learning from previous lessons to create a newspaper acticle to outline the key events of the Battle of Hastings and suggest why William won.
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