A scaffold/guidance lessons for the OCR A Level 30 mark interpretations essay. Our school does USA Civil Rights for this unit but the lesson could be adapted to suit any module.
Lesson 1 - What was life like for Jewish people before 1933?
Lesson 2 - What were Hitler’s aims?
Lesson 3 - What was life like in ghettos?
Lesson 4 - What is a concentration camp?
Lesson 5 - Was there resistance to the Holocaust?
Lesson 6 - Did restorative justice go far enough?
This pack contains lessons and resources
Why was exploration important in the Elizabethan era?
Who was involved in Elizabethan exploration?
What was achieved in Elizabethan exploration?
How did Drake circumnavigate the globe?
4a - Homework - Spanish Armada events
Why was circumnavigating the globe such an achievement?
How do I get 16/16 in my historic environment essay?
6a - Further reading homework
Have a go and peer mark
To go with the orange AQA textbook.
Course intro
Causes of migration
Vikings
Colonial migration
Religion in Early Modern period
British empire in the 19th century
Internal migration in the 19th century
Lesson 1 - Why did the Great War start?
Lesson 2 - Did a sandwich spark WW1?
Lesson 3 - What were the trenches like?
Lesson 4 - What was so controversial about the Battle of the Somme?
Lesson 5 - To what extent was shellshock an issue?
Lesson 6 - Why was there an Armistice?
Lesson 7 - Why can wearing the poppy be seen as controversial?
Homeworks included in SOW
L1 - Who was Queen Victoria?
L2 - What made Victorian Britain stink?
L3 - How effective were the government at looking after its citizens?
L4 - How effective were the Victorian police force?
L5 - How significant were changes to Victorian prisons?
L6 - Why was JTR never caught?
L7 - Why were women more vulnerable in Victorian Britain (in depth look at victims)?
L1 - What was life like before the IR?
L2 - What was life like for free Black communities?
L3 - How did factories create towns?
L4 - What was factory life like?
L5 - The transport revolution
L6 - Who was the greatest inventor?
How were British based empires lost in the middle ages?
How did Britain lose its American colonies?
How did Britain lose its Indian ‘Jewel in the Crown’?
How did the winds of change blow across Africa?
How does the Falklands war display British status?
Lesson 1 - What was Germany like before WW1?
Lesson 2 - What was the impact of the Treaty of Versailles?
Lesson 3 - How politically successful was the Weimar Republic?
Lesson 4 - How economically successful was the Weimar Republic?
Lesson 5 - How culturally successful was the Weimar Republic?
Lesson 6 - Re-cap of entire unit - Can we consider Weimar Germany to have been a Golden Age in German history?
Homeworks for independent study of all Conservative, Liberal and Socialist key thinkers.
Homeworks include:
video link
written information
targeted questions
quotations activity relating to state, society, human nature and the economy