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I am a senior leader, and examiner who has years of experience teaching different exam specifications. My classes regularly achieve high levels of progress, in 2022 it was +1.5. Please browse a selection of history, sociology and generic lessons and resources. Most of them have writing frames for students who need support with writing. Please review if you download anything as I will try to edit and improve using any feedback

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I am a senior leader, and examiner who has years of experience teaching different exam specifications. My classes regularly achieve high levels of progress, in 2022 it was +1.5. Please browse a selection of history, sociology and generic lessons and resources. Most of them have writing frames for students who need support with writing. Please review if you download anything as I will try to edit and improve using any feedback
USA: How did the Presidencies of JFK and LBJ affect America (New Frontier & Great Society)?
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USA: How did the Presidencies of JFK and LBJ affect America (New Frontier & Great Society)?

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This lesson looks at Kennedy’s and Johnson’s policies to create a New Frontier and Great Society, students look at what they did and how it helped differed aspects of America. The lesson includes challenge tasks to stretch and challenge the top end. There is also a GCSE question with sentence starters to help those who need it. This lesson is designed for a SOW for AQA America 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and Inequality.
USA: What does the St Valentine's Day Massacre reveal about the impact of prohibition? (L11)
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USA: What does the St Valentine's Day Massacre reveal about the impact of prohibition? (L11)

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A lesson that looks that the impact and failures of prohibition, the St Valentine’s Day massacre is used as a focal point for the investigation. This forms part of a 3 year GCSE scheme of work for AQA America 1920 -1972 Opportunity and Inequality. The lesson includes an GCSE style exam question with sentence starters to help those who need it and challenge tasks throughout to stretch and challenge the top end.
Nazi Germany: Activity and Revision Bundle
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Nazi Germany: Activity and Revision Bundle

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A collection of resources that will help with revision lessons increasing engagement. Includes timelines, table mats, selection of revision games and activities, as well as gap fills etc.
Norman Conquest: How did William keep control?
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Norman Conquest: How did William keep control?

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A group of 5 lessons that get students to investigate how William kept control of the country. The lesson looks at the Feudal System, Domesday Book, Harrying of the North and Castles. Followed by a recap lesson.
USA: What was the Red Scare in the 1920's and why was it so scary? (L19)
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USA: What was the Red Scare in the 1920's and why was it so scary? (L19)

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A lesson which forms part of a SOW for a 3 year GCSE for AQA America 1920-73 opportunity and inequality. This lesson looks at the features of the 1920’s red scare. There is a source activity where they can do some solo or paired work, then come back together as a class. There are challenge tasks to stretch the top end as well.
USA: Abolition to 1920's America (4 lessons)
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USA: Abolition to 1920's America (4 lessons)

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A bundle looking at the experiences of African Americans from Abolition to the 1920’s. Students look at the changes that happened after the abolition of slavery, Jim Crow laws, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), evaluation of life in 1920’s America. These lessons are designed for AQA America 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and Inequality.
Industrial Revolution: Surgery at the beginning of the 19th century
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Industrial Revolution: Surgery at the beginning of the 19th century

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This lesson forms part of a SOW on the Industrial revolution. This lesson looks at surgery at the beginning of this period. Students look at the problems that exist and the following lesson looks at how this changed. There is a reading and a source task, there is scaffolding and opportunities to model the task for students.
Power and Monarchy: How did the Magna Carta challenge  the power of King John? (Lesson 2)
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Power and Monarchy: How did the Magna Carta challenge the power of King John? (Lesson 2)

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This lesson is aimed at looking at how the monarchy’s power changed under King John. Students look at the reputation of King John and whether his legacy is justified they then look at the Baron’s reaction and the Magna carter and how this challenged the power of the crown. There is a GCSE styled question with sentence starters for the less able. There are challenge tasks to stretch the top end. There is also a literacy focus as well, where students need to correct literacy mistakes.
Power and Monarchy: Medieval Kings Power and Control Bundle
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Power and Monarchy: Medieval Kings Power and Control Bundle

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A bundle of lessons that look at how the power of monarchs changed during the medieval period. Students look at King John, King Henry and King Richard, and how Thomas Becket, Magna Carta and Peasant’s revolt challenged their control. Works well after studying the Norman Conquest. Also included is a recap lesson. As well as a collection of medieval themed lesson resources including a takeaway homework, connectives word mat and a plenary game.
Civil Rights Movement Bundle
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Civil Rights Movement Bundle

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A bundle of Civil Rights lessons that looks at Emmett Till, Brown vs Board of Education, Little Rock Nine and Montgomery Bus Boycott, Non Violent protest and Violent protest of Malcolm X, Black Panthers etc. Designed or AQA America 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and Inequality
AQA USA Opportunity and inequality 1920 - 73: Knowledge Organisers
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AQA USA Opportunity and inequality 1920 - 73: Knowledge Organisers

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A set of 4 knowledge organisers for AQA USA 1920 - 71 Opportunity and inequality. They include key dates, statistics, example questions and key word and people they should learn for the topic. Students can self quiz themselves using this Highlight the ones they feel confident on Have these in front of them when practicing questions.
Medieval Period Bundle
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Medieval Period Bundle

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A group of lessons that long at key events and themese in the medieval period, including the crusades, Black Death, and medieval life. Lessons have sentence starters and challenge tasks for most activities.
Power and Monarchy: Why was there a Peasant’s Revolt against King Richard? (Lesson 3)
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Power and Monarchy: Why was there a Peasant’s Revolt against King Richard? (Lesson 3)

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This lesson is aimed at looking at how the monarchy’s power changed under King Richard II. Students look at why the Peasant’s Revolt happened under king Richard. Students are challenged to think what this shows about the power of medieval monarchs. There is a GCSE styled question with sentence starters for the less able. There are challenge tasks to stretch the top end. There is also a literacy focus as well, where students need to correct literacy mistakes. There is also a model answer where students use it provide template and to redraft their work. They can also discuss what is good and how they could improve it.
USA: AQA 1920-45 Revision Activity Booklet
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USA: AQA 1920-45 Revision Activity Booklet

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A 43 page booklet that recaps the AQA america topic from 1920-45. The booklet contains key word prompts, questions and tasks. I use this as a bank of worksheets to keep refreshing their understanding of the topic. When it comes to their exams students can print these off for revision. Topics covered: -Reasons for the economic boom - Car Industry - Great depression - New Deal - WW2 and the economy - Entertainment and culture.
Civil Rights: Recap and Revision of Civil Rights movement
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Civil Rights: Recap and Revision of Civil Rights movement

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A collection of resources to help students revise the Civil Rights movement. There is a timeline to complete which gets students to recap key events that have been looked. Can be used as a homework task as well. Include in timeline are some more obscure events which I set in previous lessons to research. There is a blockbusters themed activity/revision game. This can be played as a teacher vs class activity or printed and laminated to be reused. There is also 30 individualized key word bingo sheets. There is also a GCSE styled interpretation question with sentence starters as well as a describe question with sentence starters and a model paragraph