An interesting lesson with varied tasks for mixed ability, can be used as an introduction to medieval life for KS3. This was produced for a year 7 class.
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!
Can be used as a standalone or linked lesson. Looking at Stalin, the cult of personality , collectivisation, purges etc. Starter ,activities and plenary.
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.
An interesting lesson on Communism, interesting starter, Marx, good and bad communist ideas and Lenin. Can be a stand alone or following from fall of Tsarism and pre Stalin.
Look at Nicholas II, the reasons for the fall of Tsarism. Interesting standalone or as part of a Russia/Stalin/Dictator lesson scheme. Starter, main activities and plenary.
A stand alone lesson or part of medicine through time looking at the discovery and significance of penicillin. Starter and varied tasks including worksheet on what was the main reason for the discovery and also an inference exercise on a source.
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.