This History of the Atomic Theory Bundle is made from the five resources:
**Timeline activity with information sheets
**Venn diagram atomic model comparison activity
**Quick fire questions activity
**Cut and Paste activity
**Atom dominoes game
The following atomic models are covered across the resources:
John Dalton, J J Thompson, Ernest Rutherford, Neils Bohr and Erwin Schrodinger
This bundle is made from my best selling atomic model resources, with additional instruction task sheets incorporated into the bundle.
A complete answer set is included within the resource too. No further preparation is required before teaching. Simply print and teach!
Students only require a pen for all resources except the cut and paste which requires scissors and glue. These are effective, no hassle resources which cover every aspect of the atomic models unit.
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The Ultimate History Quiz! For or any time, no fuss, historical fun. This quiz is a whirlwind tour through time, focusing mainly on time periods studied in KS3 and GCSE in British Secondary Schools (with a little off-curricular extra thrown in!) This quiz will definitely raise a few smiles and giggles and is interactive, editable and best suited to secondary students (although could be used with upper KS2).
The rounds include:
Kings, Queens and Political Leaders,
Who said that quote?
Lucky Dip round
Ancient and Medieval trivia
Mix up! (which two historical figures have their images combined?)
Unusual artifacts and historical places
All answers are included, as is a score sheet, and there a video clip questions, picture questions as well as many other styles - all are multiple choice The quiz lasts up to 45 mins including clip tasks and can either be played having the answers revealed as you go along, or the board can be paused and the answers read out at the end (you can play either in teams or individually).
ADDITIONAL FREE CONTENT:
A fun and Christmassy lesson for students in the last week of term. Could be used as a reward lesson the last time you see your class before Christmas.
The download includes: a detailed PowerPoint, differentiated tasks, a variety of activities, 3 different fun plenaries, timeline task and more. It’s very easy to follow and can be used straight away :)
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Make the transition to secondary History unforgettable!
This interactive History investigation challenges pupils to answer one fascinating question:
Which was the worst job in history?
Included in this resource:
Full transition day lesson
Detailed teacher guidance and lesson structure
Six engaging historical job investigations
Year 6 History Transition Lesson designed to be delivered to Year 6 students who are doing a taster day or lesson.
This History lesson goes over;
What does History mean to you?
What Historical topics have you learnt so far and what topics would you like to learn about?
What will you be studying in Year 7 History at (chosen school)?
Why is History important - looking at historical quotes
Definition quiz of key terms (eg chronology, primary source, secondary source, century etc)
Activity with worksheet - looking at 5 inventions and having to…
Work out the order in which they were invented
Calculating centuries
Understanding significance and explaining which invention was the most significant and why
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A fun Year 7 History lesson which can be used either on a transition day or in the first week at secondary school as an introduction to history.
The lesson focuses on familiarising students with the key skills they will be using throughout history lessons in KS3- source analysis, source comparison, chronology and literacy through history (spag and essay skills). It includes engaging teamwork tasks, fact-finding activities and lots of introduction to new key terms.
This lesson is suitable for teaching the important skill of chronology to KS2 or KS3 (Year 7) students in History.
Students are introduced to the term chronology and then have a task to place various key periods of British history into chronological order. The lesson also includes knowledge of key terms such as decade, century, post, pre and circa. This power point includes all the resources needed to teach a lesson about history and chronology with printable worksheets and a crossword.
All images used in this lesson are in the public domain and are therefore copyright free at the time of publishing. Images which require attribution have been attributed in the notes section of each slide where the image appears. If you feel any errors have been made, please contact me at raschoolresources@gmail.com in the first instance to resolve any issues. My lessons are completed using PowerPoint and designed on widescreen formatting. Thank you.
This resource is for personal use only and for copyright reasons should not be copied/amended for commercial use.
An assembly to support work during Disability History Month in November and December. This highly dynamic presentation has an assembly plus a range of ideas and resources for follow-up form time activities.
This beautifully-designed and editable 25-slide Powerpoint presentation creatively presents information on this event and can be showcased to any age group and includes specific pages for primary or secondary students. It includes images, dynamic transitions, informative text, video and links for extension work in form time – including extra video and classroom activities.
Slide 1-2: What do these famous people have in common?
Slide 3: What barriers exist that stop equity and inclusion?
Slide 4-5: The historical perspective: Disability and young people
Slide 6: How can we make things better? Social Model of Disability
Slide 7: How can we make things better? Human Rights Approach
Slide 8: Growing Up Disabled - video
Slide 9: 2023 Theme: Break down the barriers
Slide 10: Follow-up form time activities title screen
Slide 11-12: Form time activities: Art activity
Slide 13: Form time activities: Wordsearch activity
Slide 14: Form time activities: Poetry activity
Slides 15-22: Form time activities: Disability quiz – with answers
Slides 23-25: Other form time ideas to support disability strategies.
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LESSON 1
A starter to ask students to discuss types of crimes that take place in society. crime.
This will lead on to talk about the environment facilitating crime in Whitechapel.
A task for students to discuss what they want to find out about Jack the Ripper.
A visual discussion on-board about the conditions in Whitechapel using maps and a YouTube video.
A literacy task using ‘The Five’ by Hallie Reubenhold to assess what problems existed in Whitechapel, and how they made the murders possible.
LESSON 2
A starter to consider how crimes are solved today, and then how crimes may have been solved in 1888. This leads on to the tasks.
There is a video from Bloody Britain on YouTube that is shown to give the ‘story’ of the crimes and the victims.
Students then start to profile the killer including what he might do for a job, where he might live, what kind of person (i.e. insane) he might be. These initial thoughts may change as the lessons go on and lead tot he suspects lesson.
There is an optional task using information cards instead to create a mind map. You can extend this by providing a map of Whitechapel and students also label where the bodies were found.
LESSONS 3-4
A starter to recap previous knowledge so far in the JTR module.
A discussion of guilt based on evidence - a picture of a cat is used to facilitate a discussion of how we know there is guilt.
A task for students to study a large table with descriptions of witness statements. Students put short info in each descriptor box (leave any N/A blank) and begin to theorise what Jack looked like. Students summarise at end.
Extension - Students can read the Dear Boss letter and analyse the writing for what each part means. Students might be extended to think about what this tells us about the killer (i.e. educated, nice writing, could be a doctor etc.) and it will change some of their theories.
LESSON 5
A starter to recap past knowledge gained on the course so far.
An introduction tot he five main suspects (each of them is real).
Students use the workbook and the information sheet provided to write reasons for an against each suspect. This can often fill an entire page. Some students stick on extra notes. You could get them to write reasons why they could be the Ripper in one colour, and why not in another colour - make sure students explain - E.g. does he know Whitechapel well…therefore could he do the crime then escape easily?
There is a further extension to consider further evidence in the table. For each piece, students tick the suspect it best relates to. This can give further evidence for the assessment.
LESSON 6
Students bring everything together to plan, in their workbooks, what they will put in each paragraph. You can edit the question to simply be ‘who was JTR’ or keep the ‘how far do you agree’ version.
Students then get 30 minutes to write their essay.
These revision grids allow pupils to check their knowledge for each of the 4 units using clear headings and covers the key content for each unit.
These grids are designed to compliment the Edexcel GCSE History course on Germany 1919-39 but would support any GCSE revision course covering this period including AQA, OCR, CIE.
These can be given as A4 or A3 or could be loaded up digitally if required. Documents are in Word to allow for digital use.
Pupils bullet point in each section of the table key information for that area and work well as an end of unit recap to check knowledge and highlight any gaps.
The grids are all Blank and can be filled in advance if required by the teacher. A completed version is attached to support those who have missed content or are unsure.
History Christmas quiz mainly aimed at KS3 but can be used for low attainers KS4 or amended for higher attainers.
Features 9 rounds and includes an excel scorecard which calculates the final total for each groups after inputting individual round scores.
Round 1 - Quiz questions middle ages
Round 2 - True / False
Round 3 - Identify the picture
Round 4 - Who did what for Christmas?
Round 5 - Anagrams
Round 6 - Word Wall
Round 7 - Missing vowels
Round 8 -Events round
Round 9 -What year at Christmas was…
The World Cup started in 1930 in Uruguay.
It has grown from a small competition to a huge global event.
1966 was a special year for England.
Rules like yellow cards keep the game fair and safe.
Brand New World War II History Escape Room Virtual Escape Room by Cre8tive Resources! This lasts an hour or under depending on how quick the teams can solve each puzzle! Students love this style of lesson, great as an educational treat for your class C8/ES/05
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☞ Escape Room Interactive Tracker PowerPoint - Keeps the competitive nature on display
☞ Escape Room Puzzle Keys (Six Sets for Six Teams)
☞ Escape Room Team sheet - Record codes, answers clues as they progress through the 7 rooms
☞ Escape Room Puzzles (7 Rooms = 7 Different styles of Puzzles involving numeracy, literacy and lateral thinking)
☞ Teacher Answer Sheet - Quickly confirm to teams they have solved the puzzle correctly
☞ Teacher instructions of how to set up the escape room and what to print and top tips and shortcuts.
☞ Successful Escape Certificates for those that complete the entire challenge (There is a difficult bonus escape too :) for any quick teams
☞ The 7 Rooms each have a specific Puzzle that has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student
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The 7 Rooms include: Secret Bunker, Space Station, Garden Tunnel, The Office, Dungeon, The Island, Skate Park (Each Puzzle has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student or even bright KS2 students.
Why not try out one of our other fantastic Escape Rooms
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Bletchley Park and the Codebreakers History Digital Escape Room
Norman England Digital Escape Room
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English Civil War and its Causes Digital Escape Room
Tudor England Digital Escape Room
Big Fun End of Term Digital Escape Room
Citizenship & Politics Digital Escape Room
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A lesson explaining Black History Month in Britain and it’s importance. The lesson looks at key figures, and uses both videos, activities and news articles to help students understand the importance of Black History Month. This lesson can be used for an assembly.
Easy to use source work history cover lesson. All you need to do is print it out and leave it with the cover teacher - all the instructions are on the worksheets. This doesn’t contain any of our previous material so you don’t need to worry about students having already completed any tasks,
The pack includes:
4 sources
3 worksheets
8 tasks in total to work through
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History Christmas Quiz - Christmas Interactive 10 rounds and over 60 Questions (Historical figures, British History True or False, Roman Britain, Searching for British History, Conquering Britain all with some Christmas surprises hidden in!
Complete with falling snow and the pulling of crackers!
☞ Over 10 rounds and 50+ Questions. Christmas Quiz.
This resource contains:
☞ 1xPowerPoint
☞ 1x Student Answer Sheet double sided out of /50+ Marks (PDF and PPT Version) and all the answers!!
☞ 3 sets of Editable Team Certificates (1st place, 2nd place and 3rd place)
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Round 1: Who am I?
Identify the person from the picture
Round 2: General Knowledge
Test you understanding of History
Round 3: True or False
Separate the truth from the lies
Round 4: What did the Romans bring to Britain?
Identify from the pictures
Round 5: Linking Round
Link the food to the country
Round 6: Linking Round
Link the food to the country
Round 7: Numbers Round
Multiple choice topical facts
Round 8: Anagrams
Unscramble the letters
Round 9: General Knowledge
Test you understanding
Round 10: Wordsearch
Find all the topical words within the time limit
Tie-Breaker- Design Challenge
Christmas Tree
✿ This quiz resource is perfect for lesson time, form time, extra curricular clubs, part of a drop down day or as a fun treat for your class.
✿ This will last a full hour by the time you get students into small teams and run through the Quiz and the interactive way the answers appear. This informative, fun and engaging quiz will be a great way to celebrate the end of term and Christmas.
Product code: FUN/C8/QZ/72
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Christmas Quiz - Christmas
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⇨ The Tudors - Henry VIII and Edward VI
⇨ The Big WW1 Quiz
⇨ Black History Quiz and Students Answer Sheets
Big History Christmas Quiz – 50+ Questions for the Perfect End-of-Term Lesson
Bring some festive cheer to your History lessons with this engaging and educational Christmas Quiz, packed with 50+ questions spread across a variety of interactive rounds. Perfectly designed for an end-of-term session, this resource combines historical knowledge with seasonal fun for a well-balanced, high-impact lesson.
The quiz is suitable for KS3 or KS4 students and lasts approximately 50 minutes to an hour—ideal for use in class, during enrichment, or as part of a drop-down day.
What’s Included in This History Quiz Pack:
1 x PowerPoint Quiz (10 interactive rounds with 50+ questions)
1 x Double-Sided Student Answer Sheet (out of 54+ marks)
3 x Editable Certificates for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
1 x Skills Reflection Slide
1 x Personal Reflection Questions
Quiz Rounds Include:
Winter Visuals Round – Identify historically themed winter images
True or False – Challenge historical myths and facts
Matching Round – Pair key historical terms and events
Linking Challenge – Make logical connections between historical figures or themes
Numbers Round – Tackle historical facts that involve numbers
Jumbled Terms – Unscramble important history-related words
Multiple Choice Round – Test subject knowledge with tricky options
Observation Round – Examine a scene and recall the details
Wordsearch Round – Find key terms from the curriculum
Tie-Breaker – A fun design round to unleash creativity
Why Use This Quiz?
Fun, festive, and educational
Builds team spirit and engagement
Reinforces key historical knowledge
Perfect for celebrating the end of term with purpose
History Escape Room - Virtual Escape Room by Cre8tive Resources! This lasts an hour or under depending on how quick the teams can solve each puzzle! Students love this style of lesson, great as an educational treat for your class. C8/ES/03
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Product Contents:
☞ Escape Room Interactive Tracker PowerPoint - Keeps the competitive nature on display
☞ Escape Room Puzzle Keys (Six Sets for Six Teams)
☞ Escape Room Team sheet - Record codes, answers clues as they progress through the 7 rooms
☞ Escape Room Puzzles (7 Rooms = 7 Different styles of Puzzles involving numeracy, literacy and lateral thinking)
☞ Teacher Answer Sheet - Quickly confirm to teams they have solved the puzzle correctly
☞ Teacher instructions of how to set up the escape room and what to print and top tips and shortcuts.
☞ Successful Escape Certificates for those that complete the entire challenge (There is a difficult bonus escape too :) for any quick teams
☞ The 7 Rooms each have a specific Puzzle that has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student
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The 7 Rooms include: Secret Bunker, Space Station, Garden Tunnel, The Office, Dungeon, The Island, Skate Park (Each Puzzle has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student or even bright KS2 students.
Why not try out one of our other fantastic Escape Rooms
WW2 History Digital Escape Room
The Big History Digital Escape Room
Bletchley Park and the Codebreakers History Digital Escape Room
Norman England Digital Escape Room
Cold War and Russia Digital Escape Room
English Civil War and its Causes Digital Escape Room
Tudor England Digital Escape Room
Big Fun End of Term Digital Escape Room
Citizenship & Politics Digital Escape Room
JUST PRINT AND GO!
They can also be used to encourage a flipped learning environment.
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A student friendly fact sheet relating to the history of the atom. Introduce your students to the idea of the idea of the atom being developed over a period of time with this fact sheet and worksheet resource. It includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
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Here’s a free quiz about France with 33 colourful slides. It can be used at the beginning of the year or at the end. I usually have students to work in teams on it. The first 17 slides contain the questions and possible answers to choose from. The other slides contain the answers! This quiz was based on the bigger quiz with 107 slides which can be found here
Enjoy. It’s a great tool to recap about music, monuments, food, brands, culture, geography, history, sports etc.
This file contains three word-searches, and have been created using words which students would have become familiar with during their lessons about the changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. There is a printable sheet for the pupils and a solution sheet highlighting the sixteen words in each puzzle for the teacher. To make the words easier to locate on the solution sheet I have highlighted the first letter of each word in yellow, or orange when the letter begins two words running in different directions.
Keep your busy with this free history resource !
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