This resource looks to educate students' about a man called Walter Tull. He was the first mixed-race professional footballer. He was a genius on the football pitch and very famous at the time. When WW1 began, Walter also became the first ever Black Officer to command white troops.
The question raised in this resource is how and why was Walter Tull a forgotten man?
This booklet allows tutors to guide their students through revision techniques, hints, tips and helpful organisation advice prior to exam preparations begin! This booklet has been designed for year 11 students but the ideas can be adapted for students of all ages.
This PowerPoint presentation is a one stop shop in terms of how to inform parents and students of all the necessary information they will need to know prior to departure!
This resource is to support the delivery of BTEC Sport: Unit 3 - assignment 2.
This resource will aid students in their completion of their coursework for assignment 2.
The document is broken down to enable students to meet the Level 2 Pass and Merit criteria.
This resource sets out the necessary format for a residential / trip parents evening covering all areas of interest to parents. The example is based on a Barcelona residential but is easily modified to be specific to any trip.
The work booklet allows students to take notes on all theoretical topics held within the unit 5. It compliments the BTEC Sport Unit 5 PowerPoint presentation.
This resource is to support the delivery of BTEC Sport: Unit 3 - assignment 1.
This resource will aid students in their completion of their coursework for assignment 1.
The document is broken down to enable students to meet the Level 2 Pass, Merit and Distinction criteria.
This folder includes all the necessary documents needed to deliver a very good inter-form competition from detailed competition information sheets (for tutors / students) to inter-form presentations (which can be used in assembly / Act of Worship). The folder outlines six inter-form competitions which can be rolled out across an academic year.
This folder includes all the necessary documents needed to deliver an excellent inter-form competition from detailed competition information sheets (for tutors / students) to inter-form presentations (which can be used in assembly / Act of Worship) to certificates (which can be presented in a celebration assembly). The folder outlines six inter-form competitions which can be rolled out across an academic year. There are 19 documents included in this folder
This folder includes all the necessary documents needed to deliver a very good inter-form competition from detailed competition information sheets (for tutors / students) to inter-form presentations (which can be used in assembly / Act of Worship) to certificates (which can be presented in a celebration assembly). The folder outlines six inter-form competitions which can be rolled out across an academic year. There are 20 documents included in this folder.
This resource will be looking at the ‘trigger’ for WW1. The single event that sent Europe rolling into chaos was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
By the end of the lesson students will need to judge whether they think the war began because of this incident or because of the M-A-I-N reasons.
Students are tasked to try to answer a GCSE style Judgement question.
This resource looks to develop a students knowledge and understanding about desertion in World War 1. Should the executed soldiers be pardoned for cowardice in World War One?
This resource focuses on teaching young people about the long term causes of WW1. There were four M-A-I-N things that the rulers of Europe argued about before the assassination and the war; Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism & Nationalism.
By the end of the lesson students will be able to demonstrate that they can make a Judgement. This is a GCSE skill and is about being brave enough to say, “This is how it happened!”
This resource is designed to outline what British Propaganda looked and sounded like. It also reveals the tricks and techniques used by the British to find soldiers.
This resource aims at developing student knowledge about what happened at the British ports like Liverpool and how English businesses became rich because of the slave trade.