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I am a history and law teacher across KS3 to KS5.

I am a history and law teacher across KS3 to KS5.
Emily Davison
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Emily Davison

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Part of a suffragette series, this standalone looks at Emily Davison - was she a hero? Did she mean to kill herself. Full set of starter, tasks and plenary.
Religion and Conviction
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Religion and Conviction

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A good thematic lesson introducing this concept which can run into Becket, Henry VIII, Bloody Mary, Crusades or Gunpowder plot. Differentiated with multiple tasks, starter, mains and plenary.
Peasants revolt - events
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Peasants revolt - events

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A whole lesson on the actual events of the revolt. A treasure hunt around the room for information coupled with storyboard and other activities to consolidate.
King John
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King John

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An entertaining look at King John - perceptions of a good king, video to clarify, comparison with Richard, problems, plenary and class vote for AFL.
Industrial Revolution - Change and Significance
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Industrial Revolution - Change and Significance

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An inventive lesson to get pupils thinking about significance and change as a prelude to the IR. Told as trip through time this lesson includes movement around the class to show migration from country to town with a mindblow of a conclusion!
Actus Reus and Mens Rea
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Actus Reus and Mens Rea

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An introduction to Criminal law Created for the AQA A level / AS level syllabus This deals with : the objective of criminal law, mens rea and actus reus statutory offences v common law offences causation and ommision
Renaissance Medicice: Change and Continuity
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Renaissance Medicice: Change and Continuity

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This was graded a good/outstanding lesson linking the topic to the Edexcel syllabus dealing with concepts pupils can find difficult. Pupils are able to build up precise evidence,compare exam questions before then writing their own 12 mark question with a PEELd model answer.
Was the Gunpowder Plot a setup?
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Was the Gunpowder Plot a setup?

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A whole lesson looking at the plot asking the students to analyse source evidence to consider whether the plot was true or setup by the government. The pp incorporates some video and has sources and worksheet built in.