This is a lesson I used with my A-level group (Year 12). Perfect for students studying OCR’s Y219 Unit on Russia 1894-1941 as it contains vital exam practice, however, could also be used for a range of other exam boards.
A booklet I have produced for their exam on German history. Particularly useful for GCSE pupils in preparation for their AQA exam Germany: Democracy to Dictatorship. The booklet contains lots of content but also various activities for pupils to complete as part of their revision. Activities include keyword match-up exercises, source analysis, exam-style questions. Topics include Europe in 1890; Germany in 1890; the structure of government; the role of Kaiser Wilhelm II; the road to war; post-WW1 sentiment and the Treaty of Versailles.
Complete A-level lesson, including all relevant resources on Stalin’s rise to power. Includes:
Defeat of the left
Defeat of the right
Taught as a revision lesson for Year 13 but necessarily have to be a revision lesson
Lesson on Arms Race and Space Race, aimed at GCSE students.
Good links to exam specification (AQA Conflict and Tension 1945-1972) but can be easily adapted.
Fully resourced and exam practice included
Whole lesson, including printable resources on the topic of the British Empire.
I’ve uploaded each lesson separately and I have also uploaded a bundle, including SoW, 6 lessons, assessment and instructions for student project task. Please visit shop to view.
Powerpoint containing three primary sources, 2 exam questions (in accordance with AQA 9-1 paper 'Conflict and tension between East and West 1945-1972', sentence starters & student friendly mark schemes.
This is a lesson I used with my A-level group Perfect for students studying OCR’s Y219 Unit on Russia 1894-1941, however, could also be used for a range of other exam boards.
A complete lesson and set of resources, exploring the 1807 and 1833 slave acts. This is perfect for a KS3 class but could be easily adapted for older years.
A booklet I have produced for their exam on medicine through time. Particularly useful for GCSE pupils in preparation for their AQA exam Britain: Health and the People. The booklet contains various activities for pupils to complete as part of their revision. Activities include factors, important individuals from the Industrial Revolution.
A booklet I have produced for their exam on German history. Particularly useful for GCSE pupils in preparation for their AQA exam Germany: Democracy to Dictatorship. The booklet contains lots of content but also various activities for pupils to complete as part of their revision. Activities include keyword match-up exercises, source analysis, exam-style questions. This booklet focuses on Nazi Policies towards Women, Youth, Workers; Persecution of Jews and other minority groups; Opposition to the Nazi regime; the use of terror and propaganda.
A booklet I have produced for their exam on German history. Particularly useful for GCSE pupils in preparation for their AQA exam Germany: Democracy to Dictatorship. The booklet contains lots of content but also various activities for pupils to complete as part of their revision. Activities include keyword match-up exercises, source analysis, exam-style questions. This booklet focuses on Hitler's rise to power and his consolidation of power. Topics include: Munich Putsch; Wall Street Crash; Hitler becoming Chancellor; the Reichstag Fire; the Enabling Act and the Night of Long Knives.
This was a lesson I created towards the end of the SoW to help students get their heads around exam source-based questions. Ready to go for current Year 11 OCR spec, but easily adaptable for new spec.
Lesson complete with all resources.
Includes:
Martin Luther King Jr & I have a dream speech;
Civil Rights Movement;
Malcolm X & Nation of Islam;
Exam skills
This is a lesson I used with my A-level group . Perfect for students studying OCR’s Y219 Unit on Russia 1894-1941, however, could also be used for a range of other exam boards.
I created the following resource to use with my KS4 groups who are currently preparing for the new spec AQA GCSE (Conflict and Tension between East and West 1945-1972).
I found that since there are so many different types of questions, students were getting really confused. But now, with this sheet, it's much easier for students to remember how to structure the different types of questions for their exam.
Everything is colour-coded and kept in easy to understand (student-friendly) language. The idea is that the students can refer to these model answers time-and-time again and can mimic the sentence starters and general structure.
Could be easily adapted to suit:
Conflict and tension, 1894–1918
Conflict and tension, 1918–1939
Conflict and tension in Asia, 1950–1975
Conflict and tension, 1990–2009
as the same style questions apply.
Lesson 2 for the History GCSE Unit Germany: Democracy to Dictatorship (AQA 1B ). Provides students with knowledge the rule of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the political system of the Third Reich. All resources are attached, including source task, comprehension sheet and exam practice. May also be used for other units and exam boards, e.g. OCR.
Complete lesson, including all relevant resources for A-level lesson on Stalin’s collectivisation & FYP policies, which culminates in exam practice
Whole lesson, including printable resources on the topic of the British Empire.
I’ve uploaded each lesson separately and I have also uploaded a bundle, including SoW, 6 lessons, assessment and instructions for student project task. Please visit shop to view.