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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
Revision: Emoji Review
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Revision: Emoji Review

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A great activity to get students to recap and revise a topic in history. Print the emoji grids off onto paper or sticker paper. Printing 9 slides to a page works perfectly. Students stick the emoji review sheet into their books and annotate the images linking them to the topic they have been studying. Students have to think about what they have learnt. Students can then be challenged to make links between the different points they make. For example for a topic on the USA, the Beer would link to Prohibition and students would then describe prohibition. For medicine through time the slot machine may represent the factor of luck and students would then explain how luck impacted medicine. It had been made to allow for a wide scope of topics but you can easily switch and change some of the emojis to make it more relevant.
USA: What role did McCarthyism play in America in the 1950s? (Joseph McCarthy)
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USA: What role did McCarthyism play in America in the 1950s? (Joseph McCarthy)

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This lesson forms a SOW for AQA America 1920 - 73: Opportunity and Inequality. This lesson looks at McCarthyism, students look at the causes, including Alger Hiss, Rosenburgs etc and the role of Joseph McCarthy. The lesson includes a homework activity, source work and group work and essay practice. The lesson includes challenge tasks to stretch the top end and sentence starters to help students with their writing.
The Holocaust SOW
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The Holocaust SOW

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This is the first 3 lessons for a SOW on the Holocaust. It is designed around GenocideWatch's 8 stages of a Genocide.
Holocaust: How did the Nazis increase persecution of Jewish people across Europe? (L3)
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Holocaust: How did the Nazis increase persecution of Jewish people across Europe? (L3)

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This lesson forms part of a SOW on the Holocaust. The lesson looks at the steps taken by the Nazis to persecute Jews and Minorities. This lesson looks at the steps of dehumanisation and symbolisation. Students look at Nuremberg laws, kristallnacht, and other key events in Jewish persecution. The Lessons has challenge tasks to stretch and challenge to top end of the class, whilst key words, and sentence starters are provided for the students that need more support.
Health and the People: How and why did medicine progress in the middle ages? (L7)
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Health and the People: How and why did medicine progress in the middle ages? (L7)

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This lesson forms part of a SOW for AQA Health and the People. This lesson is used as a recap of Medieval Medicine. There are built in times for discussion and class debate. Students use their prior knowledge to complete a choice of two tasks about factors in medical progress. There is a differentiated sheet for students who may need it. There is a GCSE styled question with sentence starters. The lesson has challenge tasks through out to stretch and challenge the top end of classes.
Health and the people: What was the Black Death and how did it impact Medieval England?  (L6)
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Health and the people: What was the Black Death and how did it impact Medieval England? (L6)

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This lesson forms part of a SOW for Health and the People AQA. This lesson looks at the Black Death and the medieval period’s beliefs and treatments as well as the consequences of the outbreak. The lesson includes a range of tasks and a GCSE source question. The lesson includes challenge tasks to stretch the top end. Print the 4 worksheet slides onto one page which will be completed throughout.
USA: What does the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) reveal about the New Deal?
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USA: What does the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) reveal about the New Deal?

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This lesson forms part of a SOW for AQA America 1920- 73 Opportunity and inequality. This lesson focuses on the TVA and gets students to investigate its impact on America. Students use the information to create their own fireside chat, with sentence starters for those that need it. This task also has a literacy focus of making the writing more persuasive. The lesson includes some challenge tasks and a GCSE practice question, with a model answer to analyse on their own or as a class.
USA: What do the events of 1936 - 37 highlight about the New Deal and Roosevelt's America?
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USA: What do the events of 1936 - 37 highlight about the New Deal and Roosevelt's America?

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This lesson forms a SOW for AQA America 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and inequality. This lesson looks at the Flint Sit Down Strike and Battle of the Overpass. Students investigate the events and evaluate the new deal and Roosevelt presidency. The lesson includes challenge tasks and sentence starters. This lesson works well following an evaluation of the New Deal to add extra depth to their understanding, it also good to draw parallels with Hoover and the Bonus March.
New Deal Bundle
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New Deal Bundle

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A selection of lessons designed for AQA America 1920 - 1973 Opportunity and Inequality. These lessons focus on the new deal. These lessons focus on: The New Deal and what it was and did Opposition to the New Deal Successes and failures of the New deal
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.
Health and the People: What was surgery like in the Medieval Period? (L4)
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Health and the People: What was surgery like in the Medieval Period? (L4)

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This lesson forms a part of a scheme of work for AQA Health and the people. The lesson looks at surgery during the middle ages as well as the key people and operations involved. Students evaluate whether surgery made progress during this period. The lesson includes, a practice GCSE question, challenge tasks and sentence starters for questions.
AQA Health and the People SOW
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AQA Health and the People SOW

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The first 7 lessons and revisions materials for a scheme of work for AQA Health and the people. Lessons include challenge tasks and writing frames for students who need support. Lessons include: Medieval beliefs and treatments Christianity and Hospitals medieval medicine Islamic medicine in the Middle Ages Surgery in the Middle Ages What was public health like in the Middles Ages? Was public health better in the towns or Monastries? What was the Black death and its impact? Why/How did medicine progress in the Middle Ages?
Health and the People: How did Islamic medicine differ to European medicine in the Middle Ages? (L3)
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Health and the People: How did Islamic medicine differ to European medicine in the Middle Ages? (L3)

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This lesson is part of a SOW for AQA Health and the People. This lesson looks at the role and impact of Islamic medicine on medical progress. Students compare it with Europe during the middle ages and look at the 3 main islamic doctors, Rhaze, Abulcasis and Avicenna (Ibn Sina). The lesson has a GCSE styled question with a planning activity. There are challenge tasks to stretch the top end and writing frames and work sheets for the weaker students.