History, Government and Politics. From GCSE to A level you will find something that catches both your eye and the eye of your students.
I have recently published a book:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1718040245?pf_rd_p=71cb17e9-f468-4d3f-94d5-a0de44c50a7e&pf_rd_r=N651242J7B714HVHDFCM
I have also set up a YouTube:
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History, Government and Politics. From GCSE to A level you will find something that catches both your eye and the eye of your students.
I have recently published a book:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1718040245?pf_rd_p=71cb17e9-f468-4d3f-94d5-a0de44c50a7e&pf_rd_r=N651242J7B714HVHDFCM
I have also set up a YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiS0B9bmin-aBgKzGZ5vkdA?view_as=subscriber
Big idea: To understand the aims of the League and its Covenant.
Further aim: analysing and extracting information from sources.
For this course you will need the following books:
International Relations, 1879–2004
ISBN
9780192853523
The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace
ISBN
9781408228211
Access to History: Rivalry and Accord - International Relations 1870-1914, 2nd Edition
ISBN-10: 0340804319
ISBN-13: 978-0340804315
I have created a course for Cambridge Internationals As level History, Component One, International Option: The Search for International Peace and Security, 1919–1945. This should help teach any student the entire course, it is advisable that you allow students access to the internet during these lessons.
You will have activities, reading, and homework provided.
These lessons could easily be adapted to other League of Nations courses.
A book produced by myself containing all information on the Changing Nature of Warfare syllabus as well as a few lessons to help you get started with the course. The fascinating topics of Operations: Market Garden, Barbarossa and the Expansion of the Japanese Empire are lesson planned to deliver a strong start for your students and kindle their enthusiasm in the myriad-faceted period of ever changing military history.
The lessons are designed to throw your students into the middle of the military decision making, whilst giving them information of objectives, so that the students can see what the military generals of the time had to deal with and how their planning created the situations that unfolded during these conflicts.
If this was helpful, please review :)
If you would like to know more information about this topic there is now a book:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1718040245?pf_rd_p=71cb17e9-f468-4d3f-94d5-a0de44c50a7e&pf_rd_r=7FA539V21238JNHZ9A8C
For additional multi-media resources, the accompanying YouTube channel offers the opportunity to revise and expand on learning in favourite format of youth media.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiS0B9bmin-aBgKzGZ5vkdA?view_as=subscriber
This is a lesson for the organisational structure of the league.
For this course you will need the following books:
International Relations, 1879–2004
ISBN
9780192853523
The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace
ISBN
9781408228211
Access to History: Rivalry and Accord - International Relations 1870-1914, 2nd Edition
ISBN-10: 0340804319
ISBN-13: 978-0340804315
I have created a course for Cambridge Internationals As level History, Component One, International Option: The Search for International Peace and Security, 1919–1945. This should help teach any student the entire course, it is advisable that you allow students access to the internet during these lessons.
You will have activities, reading, and homework provided.
These lessons could easily be adapted to other League of Nations courses.
Welcome to the fascinating period warfare between 1918 and 2011, covering the a multitude of battles, operations, and sea warfare.
This bundle contains three lessons on the Changing Nature of Sea Warfare, including the Battle of the Coral Sea, Battle of Midway and the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Falklands conflict and Nuclear Submarines. All designed to instill enthusiasm for the topic, and to help teachers get started with the course.
The lesson contains videos, lesson tasks related to the video and tasks relating to the Expansion of the Japanese Empire and a debate on the use of Nuclear Submarines, source analysis questions and homework, based on exam questions.
There is also a book: Changing Nature of Warfare 1918 - 2011
The research and information done has taken several years, and covers in great detail the history of the events, as well as including quotes of the men and women involved, and tips on how to answer the large mark question by giving clear demonstrations on change and continuity, and key
Here is a link to the book on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Changing-Nature-Warfare-1918-IGCSE/dp/1718040245/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1547759719&sr=8-3&keywords=changing+nature+of+warfare
Details about arguably the professionalization of nursing and first female doctor.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
Florence Nightingale
The influence and lessons learnt from Crimea.
A simplified version of the US Government and an excellent tool for both History US courses and Government and Politics.
I have also established a Youtube Channel, which might be helpful to students wanting to learn more:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiS0B9bmin-aBgKzGZ5vkdA?view_as=subscriber
Welcome to another exciting and complete course for the Edexcel IGCSE Germany: Development of Dictatorship, 1918 - 45.
The lessons have been developed in a flipped classroom format. Students are expected to read as part of the homework and then complete tasks inside the classroom. However, there are so many tasks they could easily be converted into homework.
These lesson can be covered over 14 lessons or easily extended.
The course content also includes:
The establishment of the Weimar Republic and its early problems.
The recovery of Germany, 1924 - 29
The rise of Hitler and the Nazis to January 1933
Nazi Germany 1933 - 39
Germany and the occupied territories during the Second World War.
We have included 3, 16 mark, essay questions.
I have also included two free videos from my YouTube Channel.
My website link is below:
https://oxfordshirehistoryteacher.com/
This is a full unit of work for the Edexcel IGCSE International Organisations including the United Nations and the League of Nations.
It contains information on the entire topic over 16 lessons.
Including:
The League of Nations and United Nations structure.
Nansen, Abyssinia, Manchuria, the Wall Street Crash, Palestine, Korea, Congo, Lebanon, Namibia, Serbia, Bosnia, Iraq wars, Somalia and the Sudan.
There is homework and differentiated tasks including 4 worksheets…
This unit covers it all and ticks all the OFSTED boxes.
Great set of work sheets, which can easily be converted into one if not multiple lessons.
Showing the constitution, federal, state systems of government.
Everything has clear labels and should easily teach to your students how the US political system works.
There are details on key amendments as well.
This resource contains a variety of individual, class and group tasks for students to work on, as well as a systematic and animated break down of Hitler’s rise to power.
It starts off with Lesson objectives.
Then a simple diagram of the Weimar Republic, which moves on to a detailed break down of the functions of the different parts of the federal government.
Then moves onto a timeline of events.
Finally, an animated break down of Hitler’s rise to power, and him taking over each event, with each event linked to the government.
Homework at the end.
Big Idea: Identifying and understanding the reasons why the USA, Russia and Germany were not involved in the League.
Aim: Further skills to be developed for analysising sources.
For this course you will need the following books:
International Relations, 1879–2004
ISBN
9780192853523
The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace
ISBN
9781408228211
Access to History: Rivalry and Accord - International Relations 1870-1914, 2nd Edition
ISBN-10: 0340804319
ISBN-13: 978-0340804315
I have created a course for Cambridge Internationals As level History, Component One, International Option: The Search for International Peace and Security, 1919–1945. This should help teach any student the entire course, it is advisable that you allow students access to the internet during these lessons.
You will have activities, reading, and homework provided.
These lessons could easily be adapted to other League of Nations courses.
Lots of lesson task, and lots of information for students to digest. This is an interesting tale, with quite a lot of mystery, which I have included in the tale of Rasputin. Includes a brief timeline, tasks, sources, and a debate, with homework at the end. All of this can be adapted to your students abilities.
I had this idea in the summer of 2017, to help students answer the tricky source question, which seems to always cause problems. I had tried anagrams and memory tools, and these helped a lot. This tool, however, changed grades significantly.
This is a lesson on the Civil Rights era and is designed to do a quick and strong recap on the civil rights movement of the 1950-60s.
It contains:
A starter picture task,
lesson question,
An animated chronological recap of key events over the era,
A list of the events,
An animated chronological recap of the government and what they do.
Plus homework.
I have also established a Youtube Channel, which might be helpful to students wanting to learn more:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiS0B9bmin-aBgKzGZ5vkdA?view_as=subscriber
Everything on the League of Nations, designed for Cambridge International but could easily be adapted for most subjects at A level and As Level.
It is full of homework, tasks, sources and reading tasks.
I would advise the use of computers for your students for these lessons.
Some resources to help develop your students understanding of the US system of government using simple and easy to use diagrams.
The diagrams show how state, federal and constitutional law is passed.
I have also established a Youtube Channel, which might be helpful to students wanting to learn more:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiS0B9bmin-aBgKzGZ5vkdA?view_as=subscriber
This is a part of my book, which I will be releasing in the near future.
This focuses on Land Battles.
With focus on battles of World War 2, the Middle East, and Guerilla Warfare.
With the following battles:
Invasion of Poland
Invasion of the Low countries and France
Operation Barbarossa
Battle of the Bulge
The Six Day War
The War of Yom Kippur
First Gulf War
The Second Gulf War
Vietnam war
Afghanistan war
There is even a section detailing change and continuity.
If this was helpful, please review :)
If you would like to know more information about this topic there is now a book:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1718040245?pf_rd_p=71cb17e9-f468-4d3f-94d5-a0de44c50a7e&pf_rd_r=7FA539V21238JNHZ9A8C
I have also established a Youtube Channel, which might be helpful to students wanting to learn more:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiS0B9bmin-aBgKzGZ5vkdA?view_as=subscriber
The Big idea is to assess the overall effectiveness of the League of Nations and it’s contribution to world peace.
The aim of the lesson is to: Understand the contribution of the League of Nations to World Peace and develop source assessment skills.
For this course you will need the following books:
International Relations, 1879–2004
ISBN
9780192853523
The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace
ISBN
9781408228211
Access to History: Rivalry and Accord - International Relations 1870-1914, 2nd Edition
ISBN-10: 0340804319
ISBN-13: 978-0340804315
I have created a course for Cambridge Internationals As level History, Component One, International Option: The Search for International Peace and Security, 1919–1945. This should help teach any student the entire course, it is advisable that you allow students access to the internet during these lessons.
You will have activities, reading, and homework provided.
These lessons could easily be adapted to other League of Nations courses.