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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 Holocaust in Numbers
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The Holocaust in Numbers

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This lesson is taken from a unit on the Holocaust, titled ‘What do we need to know about the Holocaust?’. In this lesson, students will be provided with a number of statements and a set of figures on an activity sheet (differentiated). Their task is to match each of the statements to the correct figure. I have found that this activity creates a great deal of student engagement. Once complete, answers can be provided, which will then lead into an SMSC plenary. A starter activity is also included for students as soon as they get in the room.
Medieval England and The Black Death
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Medieval England and The Black Death

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This is a series of lessons I have made for teaching Medieval England at Key Stage 3. Lesson 1: Villages and Towns Lesson 2: Religion and the Church Lesson 3: Crime and Punishment Lesson 4: The Murder of Thomas Becket Lesson 5: Life as a Medieval Knight Lesson 6: King John and the Magna Carta Lesson 7: The Black Death, Causes & Spread Lesson 8: The Black Death, Symptoms & Cures Lesson 9: The Black Death, Consequences The lessons on Thomas Becket and King John also have newly designed assessments. Each assessment contains an in-depth mark sheet and reflection activities that will save you hours in marking. Thanks.
British Society and the Origins of Women's Suffrage
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British Society and the Origins of Women's Suffrage

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This lesson has been designed as the first in a KS3 unit of work on Women’s fight for suffrage in the early 20th Century. It is titled ‘British Society in the 19th and 20th Centuries’. Key focuses include: … Starter task on understanding centuries … Class structure activity - working, middle, lower … Chartism (information and discussion) … Attitudes towards women (source analysis and questions) … Introductions to the Suffragists and the Suffragettes … Plenary, homework and relevant videos throughout Thanks.
The Murder of Thomas Becket
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The Murder of Thomas Becket

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This is a complete lesson, designed for KS3, on the Murder of Thomas Becket, 1170. There are many different activites throughout, promoting full class engagement and debate. A number of educational videos are also included.
World War One: The Treaty of Versailles
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World War One: The Treaty of Versailles

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Complete lesson, designed for Key Stage 3, on the Treaty of Versailles that resulted from World War One. This lesson includes reading, many different types of activities and a number of educational videos along the way. A great lesson to end a unit on WW1.
Edexcel GCSE History - Anglo-Saxon & Norman England - Personal Learning Checklist (PLC) and Tracker
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Edexcel GCSE History - Anglo-Saxon & Norman England - Personal Learning Checklist (PLC) and Tracker

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Edexcel GCSE History - Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, 1060–88 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.
Women's Suffrage: The Death of Emily Wilding Davison
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Women's Suffrage: The Death of Emily Wilding Davison

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Women’s Suffrage: The Death of Emily Wilding Davison This lesson has been designed as part of a KS3 unit of work on Women’s fight for suffrage in the early 20th Century. The lesson is fully resourced and full of activities, information, educational videos and discussion opportunities
The Gunpowder Plot, 1605
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The Gunpowder Plot, 1605

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Comprehensive, full resourced lesson on the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. This lesson covers the transition from Elizabeth I to James I, before examining the plot in detail, through a number of different activities, including source analysis of the Monteagle letter. Thank you.
The Tudors: Henry VIII and his 6 Wives
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The Tudors: Henry VIII and his 6 Wives

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Complete lesson, designed for KS3 students, in which students examine one of Henry’s biggest problems - his continual search for the perfect wife, as well as his reasons for doing so. Students will examine each of Henry’s wives, what went wrong and what their fates were. A great lesson for classroom discussion and student engagement. Thanks.
The Trial and Execution of Charles I
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The Trial and Execution of Charles I

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Fully resourced lesson on the trial and execution of Charles I. This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, many different types of activities and a number of educational videos to accompany the lesson as it progresses. Thanks
World War 2: Origins and the German Blitzkrieg
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World War 2: Origins and the German Blitzkrieg

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World War 2: Origins and the German Blitzkrieg Fully resourced lesson, examining the origins of World War 2 and the method and effectiveness of the German Blitzkrieg This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, a variety of different activities and a number of relevant videos. Exam style questions are also included. Thanks.
The War in Vietnam: The Fulbright Hearings
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The War in Vietnam: The Fulbright Hearings

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Lesson on the Fulbright Hearings, as part of teaching the Vietnam war. Contains the main statements made by Kerry for discussion and for students to analyse, as well as a relevant educational hyperlinked video and an exam style question.
Edexcel GCSE Medicine in Britain, Topic 1 - Medicine in Medieval England, 1250-1500
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Edexcel GCSE Medicine in Britain, Topic 1 - Medicine in Medieval England, 1250-1500

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Edexcel GCSE History: Medicine in Britain, 1250-present Topic 1: Medicine in Medieval England, 1250-1500 • Lesson 1: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness • Lesson 2: Approaches to Prevention and Treatment, 1250-1500 • Lesson 3: Case Study - The Black Death, 1348-49 Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.
Edexcel Weimar & Nazi Germany, Topic 1: The Weimar Republic, L5: Recovery of the Republic, 1924-29
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Edexcel Weimar & Nazi Germany, Topic 1: The Weimar Republic, L5: Recovery of the Republic, 1924-29

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Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39 Topic 1: The Weimar Republic, 1918-29 Lesson 5: The recovery of the Republic, 1924–29 Reasons for economic recovery, including the work of Stresemann, the Rentenmark, the Dawes and Young Plans and American loans and investment. The impact on domestic policies of Stresemann’s achievements abroad: the Locarno Pact, joining the League of Nations and the Kellogg-Briand Pact. This is a fully resourced lesson, covering all aspects of the specification and featuring in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice throughout.
Edexcel GCSE Medicine in Britain, Topic 2 - The Medical Renaissance, 1500-1700
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Edexcel GCSE Medicine in Britain, Topic 2 - The Medical Renaissance, 1500-1700

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Edexcel GCSE History: Medicine in Britain, 1250-present Topic 2: The Medical Renaissance, 1500-1700 • Lesson 1: Ideas about the cause of disease and illness • Lesson 2: Approaches to Prevention and Treatment • Lesson 3: Case Study - William Harvey’s Blood Circulation Discovery • Lesson 4: Case Study - The Great Plague of London, 1665 Each lesson is fully resourced and contains in-depth information, activities, exam practice and educational videos throughout.