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Head of History at a school in London. Have taught a range of different subjects. Currently producing differentiated resources that are in line with the new GCSE Specifications.

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Head of History at a school in London. Have taught a range of different subjects. Currently producing differentiated resources that are in line with the new GCSE Specifications.
The Norman Conquest Game
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The Norman Conquest Game

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Much of the credit for this must go to Gemma Lindsay, who created the Game Board for her lesson on The Middle Passage. I used this as a nice way to end the SOW on Norman Conquest with my year 7 classes.
Was King John a bad king?
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Was King John a bad king?

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As a starter, pupils draw a spider diagram listing the qualities they think a good king has. Using youtube clip, pupils then decide whether the Disney film portrays John as good or bad. Pupils then use cards to identify evidence that John was good and bad. Finally, pupils use the information in the cards and their spider diagram from earlier to decide whether they think John was good or bad
Attacking castles - Top Trumps
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Attacking castles - Top Trumps

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An idea I adapted from a colleague during my training year. Students come up with their own scores for each medieval weapon and then play the various games. Rules also part of document. Any comments welcome.
Simon says...plenary
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Simon says...plenary

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Template I use with years 7 and 8 as a plenary to show what they have learned in the lesson. Activity is active as well allowing the teacher to ascertain how much progress has been made in the lesson.
What was life like for women in 1900?
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What was life like for women in 1900?

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Lesson created and delivered as part of 'War and transformation of British society c.1903-28&' Edexcel syllabus. Will need the textbook that accompanies the syllabus for the definitions of private sphere and public sphere.
How did religion change (Henry VIII - Mary I)?
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How did religion change (Henry VIII - Mary I)?

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This lesson is suited to pupils who have covered the changes in religion under Henry VIII and Edward VI previously. An excellent way to develop pupils' critical thinking skills. Starter: Pupils complete the table on PPT slide 3 (I usually print the table out for pupils). Main: Pupils are split into groups and given a copy each of the Robert the Preist mystery sheet. They must use the sheet to decide what Robert decided to do once Mary became Queen. They will present their findings to the rest of the class. Plenary: True / False activity.
What happened to the Princes in the Tower?
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What happened to the Princes in the Tower?

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PowerPoint and worksheet I created to help pupils understand the debate that surrounds the death of the princes. You will need to find some sources that show different sides to the story (I am unable to upload the sheet I used onto this site).
Doom paintings
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Doom paintings

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Pupils use the PowerPoint to understand the significance of Doom Paintings in the Middle Ages. They then use what they have learnt to come up with their own version of a Doom Painting.
Flashcards for AQA GCSE History / PLCs
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Flashcards for AQA GCSE History / PLCs

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Topics covered: - Peacemaking and the League of Nations - Hitler's Foreign Policy - The Origins of the Cold War - Weimar Germany 1918-29 - Hitler's Germany 1929-45 - Race Relations in the USA 1945-68
Just a Minute template
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Just a Minute template

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Template I often use for plenaries. Stopwatch is displayed on Board, as well as the rules, so that students are aware of time limits and rules. I have found that it works well with students of all abilities.