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The Humanities Workshop

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As I started my teaching career in a 'special measures' school in Blackpool, more than anything, I relied on my self-made and carefully crafted resources to engage, entertain and teach those wonderful kids how to learn and achieve. Today, after qualifying as an 'outstanding' teacher, teaching full-time for four years and moving to Germany, I try my very best to replicate that mentality every single day. All resources are crafted to suit areas of either GCSE, A Level or the IB. Enjoy!

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As I started my teaching career in a 'special measures' school in Blackpool, more than anything, I relied on my self-made and carefully crafted resources to engage, entertain and teach those wonderful kids how to learn and achieve. Today, after qualifying as an 'outstanding' teacher, teaching full-time for four years and moving to Germany, I try my very best to replicate that mentality every single day. All resources are crafted to suit areas of either GCSE, A Level or the IB. Enjoy!
Charles I - The English Civil War
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Charles I - The English Civil War

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An overview lesson that assesses the causes and consequences of the English Civil War. It includes source work, discussion tasks, a detailed lesson plan and an essay question. I made this resource to connect it to the concept of absolute power and explain the differences between 18th century France and England. Graded as an ‘outstanding’ lesson.
Settlement Planning (Humanities Assessment)
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Settlement Planning (Humanities Assessment)

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A fun and creative assessment based on the IB/MYP. Perfect for students studying history, geography or humanities in the IB or state systems. Assessment criteria can be adjusted for different systems. Part 1 - Knowledge & Understanding Part 2 - Planning Part 3 - Settlement Report Part 4- Reflection Translations included for Ukrainian students.
WWI - Causes of the First World War (MANIA)
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WWI - Causes of the First World War (MANIA)

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A lesson focused on the long-term causes of the First World War. Students are introduced to context through source analysis and the MANIA (Militarism, Alliance System, Nationalism, Imperialism and Assassination) formula to build understanding. Students are required to infer and consider further impacts and effects. Resources are built to facilitate EAL and SEN students, as well as to challenge higher-ability students. Enjoy!
The Roaring Twenties, Hoover and Roosevelt (AQA US Opportunity and Inequality)
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The Roaring Twenties, Hoover and Roosevelt (AQA US Opportunity and Inequality)

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A introduction to the Roaring Twenties and the political division between Hoover and Roosevelt. Students will engage in discussion tasks, key vocabulary, judgement tasks and debates in order to come to a conclusion on which candidate offers the most for the American people. Homework is included. All resources have been adapted for SEN, EAL and G&T students. Perfect for the AQA History Understanding the Modern World Spec. Enjoy!
What is the European Union? (Full Scheme of Work)
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What is the European Union? (Full Scheme of Work)

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A complete Powerpoint presentation including four week of content that focuses on the development of the European Union, from the ECSC, EEC to the EU. SOW is broken down in broad inquiry questions:- What factors helped and what factors hindered cooperation between European countries after 1945? A Europe of cooperation or a supranational Europe? What have been the reasons for increasing European integration since 1973? What were the characteristics of enlargement after 1986? Which aspects of deepening integration were chosen and why? What have been the challenges and opportunities?
US Civil Rights Movement - Martin Luther King, Parks and Malcolm X (AQA Opportunity and Inequality)
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US Civil Rights Movement - Martin Luther King, Parks and Malcolm X (AQA Opportunity and Inequality)

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A two-lesson overview of the Civil Rights Movement and the key individuals of the Civil Rights Movement. Students will assess the role of these individuals the changes in which they facilitated in 1950s and 1960s America. Activities focus on discussion, group tasks and AQA exam-style questions. All tasks and activities are differentiated for SEN, EAL and G&T students and based on the new GCSE grading model.
US Civil Rights Movement: An Introduction to Segregation (AQA Opportunity and Inequality)
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US Civil Rights Movement: An Introduction to Segregation (AQA Opportunity and Inequality)

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An introduction to the Civil Rights Movement in 1950s America. Students will assess the impact of Brown vs. BoE and Little Rock and their role in the Civil Rights Movements of the 1950s. Students will also analyse the impact of racial segregation of African-Americans living in the US during that time. All resources have been differentiated for SEN, EAL and G&T students. Perfect for the AQA Understanding the Modern World.
The Middle Ages - Medieval Kings and Feudalism SOW
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The Middle Ages - Medieval Kings and Feudalism SOW

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A four full lesson introduction and overview of the role and impact of the Medieval Kings of England. A specific case study is carried out on the role of King John and Magna Carta, before an assessment is made on the impact of Magna Carta on the power and politics of Medieval Kings. Includes lesson plans, scheme of work, discussion tasks, assessment, source work and more.
The Roaring Twenties, Roosevelt and The New Deal (AQA Opportunity and Inequality)
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The Roaring Twenties, Roosevelt and The New Deal (AQA Opportunity and Inequality)

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This lesson includes an overview and breakdown of Roosevelt and the New Deal. Students must analyse various sources and information to each a conclusion on how effective Roosevelt’s New Deal was on the various different peoples of America. All resources have been differentiated and designed for EAL, SEN and G&T students. Perfect for the GCSE History AQA Understanding the Modern World Spec. Enjoy!
Genocide Through Time Research Project
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Genocide Through Time Research Project

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An adaptable research project which asks students to assess the causes, the role and the consequences of Genocide Through Time. Students will use sources and different events to compare and contrast their ideas and interpretations. Enjoy!
History Enquiry - Zone of Relevance
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History Enquiry - Zone of Relevance

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An activity by which students use the same methods as a professional historian when investigating an aspect of history. This resource can be adapted to any historical question.
Introduction to the Cold War Worksheet
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Introduction to the Cold War Worksheet

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A worksheet that provides students with various factors that lead to further tension and division on the European continent and on a global scale. Great to introduce the context of Post-War Europe. AQA Conflict and Tension (1945-1972)
History Project
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History Project

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A nine-week history project, including a week-by-week framework, materials and lesson activities. Includes a definitive guide for teachers and students, enabling them produce exemplar history essays, websites, short films and exhibitions rooted deep in historical methodology, source work and good practice. Ideal for GCSE, H/A KS3 and IB MYP. Enjoy and please don’t forget to review!