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A wide range of resources available including: - Leadership templates - Emotional Wellbeing resources - Assemblies - Humanities resources Contact me if you would like some further details about running CPD or embedding practice.

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A wide range of resources available including: - Leadership templates - Emotional Wellbeing resources - Assemblies - Humanities resources Contact me if you would like some further details about running CPD or embedding practice.
Holocaust Assessment
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Holocaust Assessment

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This is an assessment I use at the end of a year 9 unit looking at the significance of the Holocaust. All you need is some A3 sheets for the pupils and the worksheets attached.
Thomas Becket
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Thomas Becket

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A murder mystery exercise. Split the class into pairs or groups of three. Give each pupil the you decide worksheets to jot down their findings. then: -Starter: As they sit down introduce the mystery using the presentation to get them engaged. They need to work out who was 'responsible' for the murder. - Put sources into three envelopes and give them to the groups in 5-8 minute intervals so it feels like an ongoing investigation and they are not swamped. - Finally discuss their findings.
Titanic Scheme of Work
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Titanic Scheme of Work

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A cross curricular SOW I wrote for my History department which worked alongside the Drama team. The pupils loved the fact they went to both subjects and explore the same topic. I have also included the first lesson. History focused on the building of the ship and the tragic events while Drama studied the passengers and Edwardian class system.
History of Fun  lessons and activities
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History of Fun lessons and activities

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A full set of resources to deliver a half term scheme of work on the History of Fun. This is a great way to get pupils thinking about the development of themes over time. It is in chronological order and includes lessons on: - First humans - Egyptians - Greeks - Romans - Medieval - Tudors - Victorians - 20th century There is also an assessment with lessons that can be used summatively. NOTE - Some lessons (e.g. Romans and Egyptians) are sold separately by me. I put these all together with the other lessons due to a number of requests from people who wanted to buy the whole unit.
Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939 Exam Question Booklet
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Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939 Exam Question Booklet

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Designed for the new Edexcel History specification to be taught from 2016 and first examined in 2018. A 22 page stand alone booklet for the Modern Depth Study that you can print off and distribute to students. A great way to get them practicing each type of exam question. - All sources are included in the booklet - Before each question there is a tips page with key information on how to approach it - For questions 1 and 2 there are two different types of question so they have more chances to practice - A box is available so teachers can comment on how to improve - The correct space is allocated for each question so pupils are aware of how much to write.
The Norman Conquest Revision Lesson
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The Norman Conquest Revision Lesson

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A great way to revise the key events and features of the Norman Conquest. There is a pupil revision sheet which you need to expand to A3 that holds all the information they need to complete the tasks. There is a link (on note section of PP) to a website with the documentary for completing part of the lesson. The lesson covers the main events of 1066 (including the Battle of Hastings) and ways William controlled the English. Good as the first lesson on revision to help them get an overview of the chronology of the period.
Assembly Bundle
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Assembly Bundle

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Take the stress out of planning for assemblies. This bundle of 20 presentations includes a huge range of assemblies all based around a theme which are ready to open and use straightaway. Colourful presentations will ensure your audience stays interested.
Crime and Punishment information sheets
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Crime and Punishment information sheets

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These 16 sheets will support your teaching of key areas of crime and punishment from 1000 - 1600. They not only cover the current specifications but are also designed to support the new GCSE specs taught from September 2016. Excellent for revision activities and also to use as standalone sheets to help with key knowledge in lessons. Many of these are also useful for lower ability and SEND pupils as they are visual with information broken up and presented in diagrams and with pictures. Topics covered include: - Anglo Saxon crime and punishment - Medieval court and punishment system (local and national) - Trial by Ordeal - Witchcraft - Gunpowder Plot - Religious persecution under the Tudors - Bloody Code
History Ice Breaker activity
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History Ice Breaker activity

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I have used this simple activity for the past few years as an introduction to History in year 7. Though it can be adapted for other subjects. Give pupils 10 minutes to walk around and find people who they a share a hobby etc with. Put a cap on naming the same person twice to avoid friendships. Then go through each question and get their views. This is where you can discuss social History and tell them about topics they are going to learn about.
An introduction to Humanities
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An introduction to Humanities

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A double lesson will full resources that explores what Humanities means. - Activities promote discussions - Worksheets to help identify how geography, history and religious studies is relevant today - Group activity gets pupils to talk about their lives and how they are connected. Teachers can use this activity to explore the world around us.
Industrial Revolution scheme of work
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Industrial Revolution scheme of work

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A detailed SOW that includes: - Lesson Objectives and outcomes - Key questions to use for lessons - Coherent sequence of lessons that build up to an assessment - Suggested activities to use in every lesson This is a SOW that will enable students to begin to grasp key changes and continuity in a period of British history. Great as a precursor to GCSE units.
Government reaction to the Suffragettes
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Government reaction to the Suffragettes

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A full lesson on the government reaction to the suffragettes which includes: Link to a clip and accompanying data capture sheet Source exercise and resources Easy to follow lesson objectives with a progress bar to help pupils gage their progress
French Revolution Scheme of Work
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French Revolution Scheme of Work

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A detailed unit of work that includes: - Lesson Objectives and outcomes - Key questions to use for lessons - Coherent sequence of lessons that build up to an assessment - Suggested activities to use in every lesson
Industrial Revolution Farming SEN Lesson
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Industrial Revolution Farming SEN Lesson

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A mixed ability lesson with the main activity resource suitable for SEN children. The presentation has a clear objective an,d with the use of a textbook, has a creative task whereby pupils create a farm in the 1890s which shows some the changes made in agriculture since the 1750s. A really good way of getting the point across is get them to complete a similar farm design in 1750 using a textbook and then this 1890 one. Use a lesson and group work to pull out the main changes and then set up a debate around which change was the most significant.
History of Fun Scheme of Work
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History of Fun Scheme of Work

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A detailed Thematic/Developmental SOW that includes: - Lesson Objectives and outcomes - Key questions to use for lessons - Coherent sequence of lessons that build up to an assessment - Suggested activities to use in every lesson
Power to the People Scheme of Work (SOW)
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Power to the People Scheme of Work (SOW)

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A detailed SOW that includes: - Lesson Objectives and outcomes - Key questions to use for lessons - Coherent sequence of lessons that build up to an assessment - Suggested activities to use in every lesson This is a thematic/development SOW that will enable students to begin to grasp key changes and continuity in history. Great as a precursor to GCSE units.
Norman Conquest Review lesson
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Norman Conquest Review lesson

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A fully resourced review lesson on the Norman Conquest that helps pupils recall and reflect on castles, feudal system, Domesday Book and the Church. Activities are group and individual focused with a dice activity that gets pupils to think more deeply about the idea of control.
P Scale SEN History resources
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P Scale SEN History resources

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I developed these resources for a down syndrome pupil to help with inclusion in History lessons. - Activities matched the theme/topic everyone studied in History during yr8 - Easily adaptable for own school curriculum - Overview can be adapted for any pupil
Roman Entertainment Lesson
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Roman Entertainment Lesson

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A fully resourced lesson with: - A fun hook/starter were pupils place bets on Ben Hurs Chariot Race - Detailed skim reading and scanning tasks to help develop key literacy skills - Engaging gladiator resources and task - Links to progress and outcome throughout