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Exam Technique Bookmark AQA GCSE History [2020]
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Exam Technique Bookmark AQA GCSE History [2020]

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Double-sided bookmark on exam technique tips for AQA GCSE History. Includes question stems, recommended time to spend on each question and tips on answering the questions. Covers the AQA topics: Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship; Norman England 1066-1100; Health and the People 1000-present; Conflict and Tension: First World War 1894-1918. [Created 2020.]
WW1 Conflict & Tension Knowledge Organiser
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WW1 Conflict & Tension Knowledge Organiser

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WW1 Knowledge Organsier for AQA GCSE Conflict and Tension: First World War 1894-1918. Three A3 sheets on the beginning, key events and end of the First World War with timeline of events. The Knowledge Organiser covers all the key content for the AQA topic.
WW1 Overview Worksheet
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WW1 Overview Worksheet

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A flow chart-style worksheet (aimed at KS3) which charts the overview of the First World War and includes tasks for students to complete as they work their way through the sheet reading the information. There is also a challenge task at the end. The worksheet was designed as either a short introduction to the war or a revision task which could be completed at the end of a First World War unit. The worksheet includes short chunks of text, a task per text box, images, a diagram to annotate, and a final challenge task. It covers the start of the war and alliance systems, trench warfare, the end of the war and the legacy of the war.
Tsarist Russia Revision Grids Pack
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Tsarist Russia Revision Grids Pack

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A pack of 7 revision grids for students to complete. The grids go with the AQA A-Level course Tsarist and Communist Russia 1855-1964 and focus on the key questions and themes of the course (e.g. political authority, opposition, socio-economic change, ideas and ideology, key individuals). The grids focus on the following topics: 1: Context, 2: Alexander II, 3: Alexander III, 4: Nicholas II, 5: Economy, 6: War, 7: 1917. (The grids correspond with the knowledge organisers, i.e. the Alexander II and Alexander III grids go with the reforms and counterreforms knowledge organiser.)
Rise of the Nazi Party worksheet
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Rise of the Nazi Party worksheet

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A flow chart-style worksheet on the rise of the early Nazi party. The sheet includes short summaries, comprehension questions, a recall task, key terms boxes for students to add definitions, and a source task. The worksheet is A3 and is designed for students to complete the majority of the work on the sheet. The worksheet has been used for both the AQA and Edxecel units on Nazi Germany.
WW1 100 Questions
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WW1 100 Questions

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100 questions sheet (A3) on the First World War which require only a few words to answer (student can fill in the answers on the sheet). A useful revision task! Answers also provided. Covers the whole of the Conflict and Tension: First World War 1894-1918 AQA GCSE History topic and the questions are ordered chronologically to highlight areas of misconception.
Germany 100 Questions
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Germany 100 Questions

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100 questions sheet (A3) on Weimar and Nazi Germany which require only a few words to answer (student can fill in the answers on the sheet). A useful revision task! Answers also provided. Covers the whole of the Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship AQA GCSE History topic and the questions are ordered chronologically to highlight areas of misconception.
Knowledge Organiser Russia before 1855 (context)
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Knowledge Organiser Russia before 1855 (context)

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A knowledge organiser aimed at A-Level History students studying AQA’s Tsarist and Communist Russia 1855-1964 course. This is the first knowledge organiser for the course which focuses on key contextual information (pre-1855) and includes sections on key individuals, key terms and a timeline.
Knowledge Organiser - Russia Nicholas II
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Knowledge Organiser - Russia Nicholas II

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A knowledge organiser aimed at A-Level History students studying AQA’s Tsarist and Communist Russia 1855-1964 course. This is the third knowledge organiser for the course which focuses on Nicholas II and the fall of Tsarism (1894-1917) and includes sections on key individuals, key terms and a timeline
Knowledge Organiser - Russia 1917 Revolutions
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Knowledge Organiser - Russia 1917 Revolutions

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A knowledge organiser aimed at A-Level History students studying AQA’s Tsarist and Communist Russia 1855-1964 course. This is the fourth knowledge organiser for the course which focuses on the revolutions of 1917 and includes sections on key individuals, key terms and a timeline. It also includes a section on historiography on the fall of Tsarism and the October Revolution.
Russia Pre-1855 Context Booklet
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Russia Pre-1855 Context Booklet

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A context booklet designed to be used in lesson time to introduce A-Level students to Russia before 1855. Includes various activities such as extended reading, note-taking practice, introduction to working with interpretations, analysis and source work. Designed to complement the AQA A-Level 1H Tsarist and Communist Russia 1855-1964 course.
Lessons on Decolonisation and Partition
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Lessons on Decolonisation and Partition

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A complete scheme of learning on decolonisation and Partition, aimed at Year 9. Comes after a scheme of learning on the British Empire. Topics covered: British Empire recap Decline of the British Empire India and the Empire Amritsar 1920s and 1930s India movements Impact of WW2 on the Independence Movement Partition of India Migration
Proof Reading Help Slip
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Proof Reading Help Slip

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A proof reading help slip aimed at KS3 (but could used in for other year groups) to help them to proof read their own work and make improvements. Improvement suggestions focus on improving punctuation and upgrading literacy choices to improve written work (for example using sophisticated punctuation and considering word choices), as well as more History-specific considerations like providing evidence, fully answering the question and considering alternative points of view. There are six proof reading slips per page - small enough that they won’t take up too much room in students’ books and good for the printing budget! I often print them on coloured paper so they stand out.
Medicine 100 Questions
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Medicine 100 Questions

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100 questions sheet (A3) on medicine through time which require only a few words to answer (student can fill in the answers on the sheet). A useful revision task! Answers also provided. Covers the whole of the Britain: Health and the People 1000-Present Day AQA GCSE History topic and the questions are ordered chronologically to highlight areas of misconception.
Bamboozle Points Cards for Quizzes and Plenaries
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Bamboozle Points Cards for Quizzes and Plenaries

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Make your questioning and quizzing extra engaging with Bamboozle cards! The cards are best used for team-based quizzing. Will work for any subject or even form time. Instructions: The class should be split into two teams and each team takes it in turns to answer a questions. If they get it wrong, the other team has the opportunity to answer and take the point. For every correct answer the teams take a random card from the pack which have fun instructions on such as: collect x number of points, steal a player from the other team, launch a lightening round, get another go when you get an answer wrong, and steal half of the other team’s points. The team with the most points at the end wins! The cards are designed to be cut out and laminated together, making them double-sided and more durable.
Normans 100 Questions
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Normans 100 Questions

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100 questions sheet (A3) on Norman England, including the Norman Conquest and its aftermath, changes from Anglo-Saxon to Norman society, and the Church. The questions require only a few words to answer (student can fill in the answers on the sheet). A useful revision task! Answers also provided. Covers the whole of the Norman England 1066-1100 AQA GCSE History topic and the questions are ordered chronologically to highlight areas of misconception.
Templates for Teaching History Bundle
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Templates for Teaching History Bundle

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A bundle of templates useful for teaching History (and other subjects as well!), which focuses on improving students’ understanding of the second order historical concepts and developing key skills such as, critical thinking, evaluation and formulating judgments. The bundle includes: supporting and challenging the statement scales; significance thermometers; change ripple diagram; consequence diagram; Venn diagram; sequence of events dual-coding task; storyboard; postcards; opposing views newspapers; measuring relative success template. The templates were made with KS3 in mind but could be used for other years groups as well as for subjects other than History.
History Homework Menu and Feedback Sheet
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History Homework Menu and Feedback Sheet

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Homework menu (with differentiated options for students to choose between), homework tracker and peer feedback grid, and a list of some ideas for KS3 History homework. (All based on ideas I have picked up from different schools, teachers and resources I have seen). The homework menu is intended to be used for one project and has slots for challenging, hard, medium and simple tasks (named Food Mountain - challenging, Hearty Helping - hard, Light Bite - medium, and Snack - simple). The instructions for how many of each level should be attempted throughout the project are explained on the homework tracker. There is also a grid which students can use to jot down deadlines for each part of the project (there are three part to each project - the starter, main and dessert). The peer feedback grid allows students to praise and evaluate their peer’s work and for the student to respond to this feedback.