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I am currently a head of faculty, with over 10 years teaching experience, specialising in History. I am passionate about developing excellent teaching which allows all pupils to feel challenged, supported and involved in their own learning. I have maintained outstanding results across KS4 and 5 and feel this has been made possible through rigorously planned lessons which are constantly updated to take into account meaningful, pedagogical changes in education.

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I am currently a head of faculty, with over 10 years teaching experience, specialising in History. I am passionate about developing excellent teaching which allows all pupils to feel challenged, supported and involved in their own learning. I have maintained outstanding results across KS4 and 5 and feel this has been made possible through rigorously planned lessons which are constantly updated to take into account meaningful, pedagogical changes in education.
The Black Death: Causes and Spread
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The Black Death: Causes and Spread

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Complete lesson, designed for KS3, on the causes and spread of the Black Death. This lesson is clear and engaging, with information, different activities and educational videos contained throughout.
Medieval England: Crime and Punishment
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Medieval England: Crime and Punishment

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This is a complete lesson, designed for Key Stage 3, on Crime and Punishment in Medieval England. This lesson includes reading, discussion opportunities, a number of different activities and educational videos.
The Vietnam War: The TET Offensive
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The Vietnam War: The TET Offensive

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The TET Offensive, 1968 - Complete informative lesson, including relevant hyperlinked videos. - Victory/Defeat sorting activity, leading into discussion - Reference is made to the GCSE Ferriby textbook for further reading.
What is Chronology?
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What is Chronology?

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Lesson designed for younger students, introducing the concept of chronology. The lesson is clear and easy to follow and is full of activities and discussion opportunities.
What is Significance?
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What is Significance?

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Lesson designed for younger students, introducing the concept of significance. The lesson is clear and easy to follow and is full of activities and discussion opportunities.
The Black Death: Consequences
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The Black Death: Consequences

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Complete lesson, designed for KS3, on the consequences of the Black Death. This lesson is clear and engaging, with information, different activities and educational videos. Direction is provided within the powerpoint for assistance.
World War 2: Rationing in Britain
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World War 2: Rationing in Britain

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World War 2: Rationing in Britain Fully resourced lesson, examining rationing in Britain and its effects This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, a variety of different activities and a number of relevant videos. Thanks.
Jack the Ripper: The Infamous Letters
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Jack the Ripper: The Infamous Letters

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Jack the Ripper: The Infamous Letters Designed for Key Stage 3, this is the fourth lesson in a unit on Jack the Ripper. Students explore each of the 3 famous letters that were supposedly sent by Jack the Ripper, ultimately leading to a detailed judgement following their investigation and discussions. Hyperlinked videos are included.
World War One - Why did men sign up to fight? (propaganda)
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World War One - Why did men sign up to fight? (propaganda)

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Complete lesson on WW1 Propaganda and the reasons men signed up to fight in the war. - Reasons why men joined the Army - Analysis and discussion of what propaganda is - Source analysis - WW1 propaganda poster activity - Lots of chances for reading, recording and discussion throughout -Relevant Hyperlinked videos
The My Lai Massacre, 1968
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The My Lai Massacre, 1968

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Full lesson on the My Lai Massacre, 1968. Context, significance and a case study on Lieutenant William Calley. Hyperlinked videos included. Lesson refers to the Ferriby GCSE textbook for further reading on one slide.
Propaganda in Nazi Germany
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Propaganda in Nazi Germany

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Whole lesson on propaganda in Nazi Germany, with information and hyperlinked videos throughout - Joseph Goebbels - Book burning - Posters and newspapers - Speeches - Cinema and film - Rallies - Sport, Festivals, Art and Music - Censorship (covered using hyper linked videos, and activity to be completed alongside use of Ferriby textbook) - Homework task on opposition to the Nazi regime
History Skills - Chronology, Significance, Bias
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History Skills - Chronology, Significance, Bias

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Series of 3 lessons designed for KS3 students, examining the concepts of Chronology, Significance and Bias. Each lesson is clear and easy to follow and is full of activities and discussion opportunities.
The Causes of World War One: The Schlieffen Plan
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The Causes of World War One: The Schlieffen Plan

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This is a complete lesson on the Schlieffen Plan, designed for KS3. - 'Do Now’starter - Hyperlinked educational videos - Detailed maps, information and activities throughout - Also includes a reflection slide with a working 10 minute timer (could be used for other lessons as well).
The Black Death: Symptoms and Cures
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The Black Death: Symptoms and Cures

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Complete lesson, designed for KS3, on the symptoms and cures of the Black Death. This lesson is clear and engaging, with information, different activities and educational videos contained throughout.
Life in Medieval England: Villages, Towns, Religion, Crime and Punishment
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Life in Medieval England: Villages, Towns, Religion, Crime and Punishment

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Here I have bundled a selection of lessons designed for KS3 that examine aspects of life for people in medieval England. These are… Lesson 1 - Villages and Towns Lesson 2 - Religion and the Church Lesson 3 - Crime and Punishment Each lesson is thoroughly designed and resourced, with many different activities. Please see notes on the slides for further instructions on ways to lead the lessons. Thanks.
Edexcel GCSE History - Weimar & Nazi Germany - Personal Learning Checklist (PLC) and Tracker
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Edexcel GCSE History - Weimar & Nazi Germany - Personal Learning Checklist (PLC) and Tracker

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Edexcel GCSE History - Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-1939 Student Personal Learning Checklist & Marking and Assessment Feedback Tracker. This can be stuck in student books and allows them to track their progress in each topic and assess their own progress. I’ve found these really useful myself, and they really come into fruition for the students when it comes to reflections and revision. Thanks.
What was the Wars of the Roses?
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What was the Wars of the Roses?

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What was the Wars of the Roses? This lesson has been designed to provide KS3 students with an engaging introduction and overview of what the Wars of the Roses was and how it progressed before culminating in the Battle of Bosworth. Contextual information, reading, videos and activities are provided throughout. Thanks.
World War One: Injuries and Treatment
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World War One: Injuries and Treatment

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World War One: Injuries and Treatment This lesson covers 3 key areas and has accompanying tasks/worksheets: The types of wounds soldiers had to deal with (shrapnel, gas, head wounds…) How medical problems were dealt with (Chain of Evacuation) How medical problems were treated (Thomas Splint, Transfusions, Surgeries) Thanks.
Medieval England: Religion and the Church
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Medieval England: Religion and the Church

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Medieval England: Religion and the Church This is a complete lesson, designed for Key Stage 3, on religion and the Church in Medieval England. Key focuses include ‘Doom Paintings’, the Structure of the Church and its importance in society. This lesson is fully resourced and includes frequent reading and discussion opportunities, as well as an eclectic number of fully differentiated activities and educational videos. Thanks