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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
Year 7: Chronology (Lesson 1)
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Year 7: Chronology (Lesson 1)

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A lesson that aims to teach the skill of chronology to students. PowerPoint has challenge tasks that aim to push higher ability students. The timeline group task engages students and can be a competition between different groups
WW1: Comparing sources about trench life (Lesson 7)
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WW1: Comparing sources about trench life (Lesson 7)

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This lesson focuses upon source skills and GCSE styled questions. This lesson builds upon the previous lesson that looked at life in trenches. Students work through questions with sentence starters, key words and model answers. You can build in peer and self assessment with the model answers. Question include: - How are they different? - Why are they different? - Which is most convincing? The worksheet allows you to work through source looking at Nature, Origin, Author, Audience and Purpose.
USA: What explains the rise and fall of the Ku Klux Klan / KKK? (L16)
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USA: What explains the rise and fall of the Ku Klux Klan / KKK? (L16)

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A lesson that looks at the Ku Klux Klan , and their rise and fall during the 1920s . This lesson forms part of a SOW for AQA America 1920- 1973 Opportunity and Inequality. The lesson includes a GCSE question, with sentence starters for those who need them, as well as challenge tasks to stretch and challenge the top end.
Tudors: Religious Roller-coaster Homework/Recap Task
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Tudors: Religious Roller-coaster Homework/Recap Task

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A task for a homework or recap of the topic of religious change, students use the info to look at how much religion changed under different monarchs. Either use the graph or on a piece of blank paper use the info sheets to plot how much religious changed.
USA: How did popular culture change in America during the 1930's?
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USA: How did popular culture change in America during the 1930's?

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This lesson looks at the 1930’s and Popular Culture during this period. Students look at changes to cinema, literature, and other forms of entertainment. This lesson is teacher led but is open to question students, with questions built in to prompt discussion. There are challenge tasks to stretch and challenge the top end. As well as a GCSE question to practice with sentence starters to help stud nets who need it. This lesson forms a SOW for AQA America 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and Inequality.
Medicine: What was medicine and health like in the prehistoric period? (Lesson 1)
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Medicine: What was medicine and health like in the prehistoric period? (Lesson 1)

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An introductory lesson into the history of medicine starting with the prehistoric period. This lesson gets students to gain a chronology of the topic, putting together a time line using facts, dates and time periods. Students then look at the Prehistoric period and use sources to work out what medicine and health was like at the time period, source include Otzi, trepanned skull etc. Lesson has a GCSE styled question
Elizabethan England: Emoji Revision
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Elizabethan England: Emoji Revision

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Created for a revision task where students roll dice to decide upon an emoji and must then link it in someway to something we have learnt about the topic e.g Ship = Spanish Armada or baby = succession crisis . It worked well with by lower ability students having something to visualize we then began explaining and describing in more detail. Students take it in turns rolling the dice if they land on the same one as someone else they need to think of a different connection. I have also used this in lesson in conjunction with some of my other revision board games
WW1/Weimar Germany: How did the Treaty of Versailles affect Germany?
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WW1/Weimar Germany: How did the Treaty of Versailles affect Germany?

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Created for GCSE but also used for year nine, students investigate how a peace treaty could set the foundation for Hitler and future conflict. The lesson includes group work and a source analysis question. There are sentence starters, model answers, and challenge tasks to help both sides of the spectrum in a mixed ability class.
Nazi Germany: Why did Hitler and the Nazis come/ rise to power in 1933?
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Nazi Germany: Why did Hitler and the Nazis come/ rise to power in 1933?

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A lesson aimed at year 9 that looks at why Hitler and the Nazis were democratically elected in 1932, students do a hierarchy task followed by a source question and GCSE styled essay question both with sentence starters. There is a model paragraph to evaluate for the essay styled question. Some challenge tasks are included to stretch the top end.
USA: Why were Sacco and Vanzetti executed? (L20)
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USA: Why were Sacco and Vanzetti executed? (L20)

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A lesson that looks at the Sacco and Vanzetti case, and gets students to think about what it shows about America in the 1920s, a chance to link to immigration and the red scare. This lesson forms part of a SOW for America 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and Inequality. The lesson comes with a GCSE question with sentence starters for those who need them and challenge tasks throughout to stretch and challenge the top end.
WW1: Trench Story Activity/Homework
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WW1: Trench Story Activity/Homework

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This activity is designed to aid student writing and build up literacy. Students roll a pair of dice and find the emoji that corresponds to this, they then have to use the emoji in their first sentence e.g. If they landed in the rain it could be “My first day on duty and rain was crashing around me, turn the trench into a bog.” They then repeat to find out their next topic to include. This works well as away of building literacy into a lesson or I usually print these out and set this as a homework task. Setting a maximum and minimum amount of rolls, and setting a competition to create the most creative story.
Industrial Revolution: How far did Britain change during the Industrial Revolution? (L1)
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Industrial Revolution: How far did Britain change during the Industrial Revolution? (L1)

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This lesson forms part of a SOW for year 8 students. This lesson that looks at the changes that occurred in Britain between 1750 and 185, students complete an information gather, and sort task before completing a GCSE style question. The lesson includes sentence starters and challenge tasks to stretch the top ability. There is a chance to focus on literacy describing the changes that occured.
Health and the People: Parallel Timeline
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Health and the People: Parallel Timeline

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This was created so that students have overview sheet to consolidate change and continuity for AQA Health and the People. I give it to students on their first lesson so they can continually add through the study of medicine. Its divided into surgery, public health, treatments and medical knowledge that students have to really think about where to place key people, events and features of the topic.