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Secondary History lessons years 7-13. I have a large number of lessons not uploaded yet so if you need something get in touch and I’ll see what I can do!!
AQA GCSE Historical Environment 2018 - Pevensey Castle  Whole Unit
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AQA GCSE Historical Environment 2018 - Pevensey Castle Whole Unit

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Lessons and resources I used to teach the Historical Environment of Pevensey Castle and link it into students’ existing knowledge. Lesson 1 recaps on previous knowledge and gets class to think about the best locations for a castle to be built and justify their decisions. The lesson then looks at the site and building of Pevensey (I’ve tried to ‘drip-feed’ as many of the provided AQA sources as possible). There is a labelling task (I’ve tried to mix up the tasks as much as possible otherwise these projects can become very dry and lecture-like). Lesson 2 - focusses more on Pevensey and examines WHY William chose that particular spot. Pupils then look at why the Normans kept an interest in Pevensey and actually improved it. There is some group/paired work to begin with and then some comprehension work using some of the provided sources - I’ve tried to pick out the key bits from the sources and provide them in an easier-to-digest way - the sheets are all included for use/editing. Lesson 3 - works a bit as a recap/introduction to the events after William I’s death - this was useful for my class before their mocks and also linked in the idea of primogeniture. The task also then links back into the importance of Pevensey and why it was involved in the clashes between William’s sons. The lesson then looks at the exam question, how to approach it and I have given the class a few questions I think might be likely (on the ppt) and asked them to plan around them in pairs Lesson 4 - acts as a recap and link to previous knowledge of both castles in general and to work on Pevensey. The lesson then focusses onto Pevensey and tries to establish uses for castles, both specific to Pevensey and also to general Norman castles. There is some source work here to support (attached here). Lesson finishes with a look at an example question and uses the source work to begin to plan a framework of an answer. Lesson 5 - focusses more on Pevensey and tries to apply to factors identified in lesson 1 to the specific Historical Environment. Pupils are encouraged to look at the later events surrounding Pevensey to add to their answer. There is focus on a specific question, advice on how to plan the answer and then focus on an example answer (included). There is also another example question I have thought of on the last slide - this could be developed further depending on time. All sheets referred to in the PPT are attached - As mentioned previously, I have tried to adapt the sources given to us by AQA into something more manageable - these can be used as they are or edited to suit. The textbook referred to in Lesson 1 is AQA GCSE History: Norman England, 1066-1100 by Helena Clarke. The Video referred to in Lesson 2 is from the BBC - '1066: A Year to Conquer England feat Dan Snow - We have a copy at school - should be available on the internet somewhere, if not, it can be replaced/missed out - the clip shows the weather and conditions William faced as the Normans tried to invade - it’s included in the lesson to again, try to mix it up a bit!
AQA GCSE History: Normans - Lesson 22&23:Problems with the Church and Lanfranc's Reforms
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AQA GCSE History: Normans - Lesson 22&23:Problems with the Church and Lanfranc's Reforms

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Created for the new AQA GCSE. Lesson begins by looking at the key points about the Domesday Book (lesson 21) and then a summary of William’s attempts to keep power. This then leads into looking at the problems with the church at the time of the Norman Conquest and the issue of Archbishop Stigand. Class examine the 4 major problems in more detail, developing an understanding of why the Normans wanted to reform the church. Lesson 2 introduces the key character of Lanfranc and focusses on the key reforms to the church made by the Normans with focus on a ‘explain what was important’ exam question. After building understanding of the key changes, the class will be in a position to answer the question. Lesson is presented in an easy-to-use style and Powerpoint is self-explanatory. Lesson uses textbook: Hodder: Norman England 1066-c.1100 by Helena Clarke
AQA GCSE History:Conflict & Tension: Lessons 15&16 - The Abyssinian Crisis and the League of Nations
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AQA GCSE History:Conflict & Tension: Lessons 15&16 - The Abyssinian Crisis and the League of Nations

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2-3 lessons looking at the reasons for the Abyssinian Crisis, the events and the consequences. Begins by linking to the Manchurian Crisis and the LoN actions there. There is a video clip followed by information and a cartoon task, After looking at the events, pupil slook in more detail at the sanctions used by the LoN and the consequences of their actions. Understanding is then assessed/consolidated by a ‘write an account’ question and/or a source-based focus related to the Crisis. Lesson finishes by looking at the effect of the Abyssinian Crisis on the LoN and its future. Information sheets are attached as seperate ppt. Source is printable from PPt. Lesson makes use of the new Oxford AQA Conflict and Tension textbook (green cover)
GCSE History AQA: Germany 1890-1945 - Impact of World War Two on Germany
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GCSE History AQA: Germany 1890-1945 - Impact of World War Two on Germany

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Lesson focusses on the impact of the war on the German people, based around an 8 mark question. There is also analysis of interpretations and inclusion of a ‘why do they differ’ question looking at the impact of the war. There is printable information on the 2 stages of the war (going well and then not-so-well!) alongside some textbook work. Covers the aspects of rationing, bombing and labour shortages, retaining a focus on the impact of war on the people themselves. Lesson is presented in an easy-to-use style and Powerpoint is self-explanatory. References and questions relate to new Oxford Germany 1890-1945 GCSE textbook (as shown in cover image). PLEASE CHECK OUT MY SHOP AS I HAVE A NUMBER OF GCSE AND A-LEVEL LESSONS INCLUDING A SET OF 3 LESSONS FOR THE NEW GCSE HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENT 2020 - BATTLE OF HASTINGS
AQA GCSE Conflict Lockdown: Aims of Big3
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AQA GCSE Conflict Lockdown: Aims of Big3

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Lesson delivered to Year 11 during Lockdown #3 2021. Can be delivered or set as an assignment (I added audio guide over the top which I have removed for this!) Looks at lesson 2 of the Conflict and Tension course with focus on the aims of the Big 3 at Versailles. Students place the aims of the Big 3 on the ‘Revengeometer’ then analyse the conflict in aims between the 3 before beginning to look at the meeting at Versailles in 1919. Makes use of the Oxford Green-cover Conflict and Tension book.
AQA A-Level History Democracy & Nazism: Ideology, Radicalisation and Implementation
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AQA A-Level History Democracy & Nazism: Ideology, Radicalisation and Implementation

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Group of 4-5 lessons covering the early part of the Radicalisation section of the new A-Level course. Lessons begin by explaining that for many Germans, life was acceptable, as long as they towed the line. Then explains who was not ‘welcome’ before examining the 3 stages of the Nazi regime. Pupils then go back to the early days of the Nazis and study the 25-point programme and the ideas included in Mein Kampf. Pupils study the themes of Social Darwinism, Volksgemeinschaft and Lebensraum before examining the effects of these policies on the ‘undesirables’, with a focus and task on the euthanasia policies of the Nazis. Includes information, tasks and extra information sheets - the textbooks used are referenced within the PPT… Lesson is presented in an easy-to-use style and Powerpoint is self-explanatory. References and questions relate to: AQA AS History Anti-Semitism, Hitler and the German People, 1919-1945 Access to History: Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust Second Edition: Alan Farmer Oxford AQA History: Democracy and Nazism: Germany 1918-1945
AQA GCSE History: Normans - Lessons 11&12 - Feudalism and Government
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AQA GCSE History: Normans - Lessons 11&12 - Feudalism and Government

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Created for the new AQA GCSE: Lessons recap on William’s attempts to keep control of England before focussing on the feudal system. Similarities and differences between the Norman system and the Anglo-Saxon are identified and pupils learn how William and the Normans used the feudal system to increase control. Homework and lesson 2 focus on the Norman use of military service and their systems of government (there is again some focus on similarities and differences). Key terms of primogeniture and feudal incidents are also covered. Lessons conclude with a ‘How convincing is this interpretation?’ question either for discussion or class to attempt. Lesson is presented in an easy-to-use style and Powerpoint is self-explanatory. Textbook references: INVASION, PLAGUE AND MURDER - Oxford Hodder: Norman England 1066-c.1100 by Helena Clarke
AQA GCSE History:Conflict & Tension: Lesson 11 - League of Nations - Peace Treaties
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AQA GCSE History:Conflict & Tension: Lesson 11 - League of Nations - Peace Treaties

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Lesson covering the peace treaties which were agreed outside of the League of Nations, including Locarno and Kellogg-Briand. Lesson includes 4 tasks - I usually put these up on the board and explain them and then leave the class to complete the tasks at their own pace - a welcome change for them from the previous teacher-led lessons looking at exam technique. Lesson makes use of the new Oxford AQA Conflict and Tension textbook (green cover)
AQA GCSE History:Conflict & Tension: Lessons 13&14 - Manchurian Crisis and the League of Nations
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AQA GCSE History:Conflict & Tension: Lessons 13&14 - Manchurian Crisis and the League of Nations

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Couple of lessons looking at the reasons for the Manchurian Crisis, the events and the consequences. Begins by linking to the Depression of last lesson and recaps on the possible actions the LoN can take, After looking at the events, pupils analyse sources (commonly used by AQA) related to the Crisis and then complete a revision quiz to check their understanding. There is also included an example exam question looking at the ‘how do you know?’ question type. Revision quiz is attached and sources are printable from PPt. Lesson makes use of the new Oxford AQA Conflict and Tension textbook (green cover)
AQA GCSE History:Conflict & Tension: Lesson 12 - Impact of the Depression on the League of Nations
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AQA GCSE History:Conflict & Tension: Lesson 12 - Impact of the Depression on the League of Nations

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2 part lessonwhich begins with an exam-style consolidation task, focussing on the early years of the LoN - this is basically looking at what the pupils have learned so far. 2nd part of the lesson is a comprehension exercise, examining the impact of the Great Depression on the League of Nations. There is also a revision quiz attached with the lesson which I use as a homework. Lesson makes use of the new Oxford AQA Conflict and Tension textbook (green cover
AQA GCSE History:Conflict & Tension: Lesson 1 - Hitler's Foreign Policy
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AQA GCSE History:Conflict & Tension: Lesson 1 - Hitler's Foreign Policy

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First lesson of the foreign policy topic. Lesson begins by recapping on the last topic and making links between the crises in Manchuria/Abyssinia and Hitler’s aims. There is a revision task homework here if needed. Pupils are then introduced to Hitler’s 3 main aims in foreign policy and what this will include. Class are encouraged to think about how each of these aims will increase tensions/ bring a war closer. They then complete some map work to show the extent of Hitler’s aims (this can be linked to previous knowledge and maps on the terms of the ToV. Lesson finishes with a comprehension task which examines Hitler’s first actions - the issue of Germany and disarmament. Map is printable from the ppt and can be adapted easily. Lesson makes use of the old GCSE AQA textbook - AQA GCSE History B International Relations: Conflict and Peace in the 20th Century
AQA A-Level History Democracy & Nazism: Lesson 7 - Treaty of Versailles do-at-home lesson
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AQA A-Level History Democracy & Nazism: Lesson 7 - Treaty of Versailles do-at-home lesson

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Lesson looking at the German expectations for the Treaty of Versailles, and the eventual terms. I always set this lesson to do at home but it can be easily adapted to be taught instead. Lesson picks up from Lesson 6, looking at how (and why) the Germans expected to be treated, supported by video clips. There is then some info surrounding events in Germany and the eventual terms of the Treaty. Pupils then complete a number of tasks on the ppt to consolidate knowledge, looking both at the terms and whether Germany was justified in being appalled at the Treaty. Info slides are printable from ppt and the lesson makes use of the Oxford AQA History for A Level: Democracy and Nazism: Germany 1918-1945 textbook.
AQA GCSE History: Germany 1890-45 and Conflict and Tension Exam hint sheet
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AQA GCSE History: Germany 1890-45 and Conflict and Tension Exam hint sheet

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One of the most useful resources I’ve produced, I give this to all students for revision. This sheet gives the student a “bite-size” reminder of what is required for each type of question on PAPER ONE of the new GCSE Paper - this example is for in the Germany 1890-45 and the Conflict & Tension sections of the new AQA GCSE history exam. Easily adaptable for other topics on Paper ONE. PLEASE NOTE-I’ve been having real problems with the preview feature. To try and solve this I’ve had to space out the content in word (easily un-doable once downloaded!) I’ve also copied an example of the sheet (looking at question 1) below: 01 How does Interpretation B differ from Interpretation A about…………………�����……… Explain your answer using Interpretations A and B​​​​ (4 marks) For this question you need to compare what is in Interpretation B (the content) with what is in Interpretation A and explain how they are different. Don’t just identify differences – you must explain them. DO NOT explain why they are different – this is the NEXT question.
AQA GCSE Historical Environment 2019/20: Battle of Hastings Lessons
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AQA GCSE Historical Environment 2019/20: Battle of Hastings Lessons

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3 Lessons I used to introduce my class to the Historical Environment aspect of the Battle of Hastings and link it into their existing knowledge. Lessons follow the events of 1066 in a chronological way, with specific focus on the build up and events of the Battle of Hastings Lesson One recaps on previous knowledge regarding the contenders to the throne and focusses on the preparations made for battle by both King Harold and William. There is use of the AQA provided resource pack here - page reference is on the PPT. There are also videos to add to the narrative (resources included with lessons). Lesson ends looking at the Battle of Fulford and what it meant for Harold and William. Lesson Two begins with a video looking at the Battle of Stamford Bridge and some work around this battle and its impact on later events. I have structured some of this around a ‘write an account’ question just to take the opportunity for some more exam focus!! There is use of more of the provided sources and a focus on the armies and tactics in the build up to Hastings. Lesson Three makes use of some of the visual sources provided by AQA. Class then, with the aid of video aids, focus on the events of the BoH and the turning point/s of the battle. Lessons finish with a look at the question type and a possible question (I will be uploading an example answer to this question in the future). Video resources Lesson One includes a Youtube video linked in the PPT. Lessons Two and Three make use of BBC - '1066: A Year to Conquer England feat. Dan Snow - We have a copy at school - should be available on the internet somewhere, if not, it can be replaced - the videos focus on the Battles of Stamford Bridge and Hastings: there are lots of variants on youtube if you can’t get hold of ‘A Year to Conquer’. Written resources Lesson One uses the resource pack provided by AQA I have included (and edited) some of the sources provided by AQA at certain points. Textbook references are for Oxford AQA History for GCSE: British Depth Studies c1066-1685 (Norman, Medieval, Elizabethan and Restoration England). These can be substituted for AQA GCSE History: Norman England, 1066-1100 by Helena Clarke or another text.
AQA A-Level History Democracy & Nazism: Lesson 1 - Introduction
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AQA A-Level History Democracy & Nazism: Lesson 1 - Introduction

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Introduction lesson to the A level course for new year 12s. Lesson goes over the content of the first year of the course and introduces the exam question types with examples from a recent paper. Pupils are then given a brief introduction to Germany from the formation of the Second Reich, including a video on the Franco-Prussian War. Includes a research homework to continue the introduction to Germany and to some of the major players.
AQA A-Level History Democracy & Nazism: Terror State
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AQA A-Level History Democracy & Nazism: Terror State

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2 Lessons looking at how the Nazis kept control of the the country via terror and control of the law courts. Includes information, tasks and consolidation slides once tasks are complete. Lesson is presented in an easy-to-use style and Powerpoint is self-explanatory. References and questions relate to Oxford AQA History: Democracy and Nazism: Germany 1918-1945
Year 8/Year 9 lesson - Women's Suffrage
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Year 8/Year 9 lesson - Women's Suffrage

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A lesson for year 8 or 9 introducing the struggle for women’s rights, focussing on the Suffragette actions before World War One, the choice women had as war was declared and the effect of World War One on changing attitudes.The Lesson includes two examples of source analysis - these also offer the opportunity for comparison - beginning to introduce skills needed for GCSE. Powerpoint is presented in an easy-to-follow style and is self-explanatory - sources are at the end of the presentation, ready to print. Page references are for the Technology, War and Identities textbook (Second Edition) but can be easily adapted for any resource you might have. I HOPE THIS IS USEFUL TO YOU. PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK OF SOME SORT, EVEN IF IT IS ONLY ONE LINE (!) AS I HAVE FOUND REVIEWS AND FEEDBACK HARD TO COME BY SO FAR!!
AQA GCSE History: Normans - Lesson 2&3 - Conflict and Chaos
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AQA GCSE History: Normans - Lesson 2&3 - Conflict and Chaos

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Second and third lessons of the Anglo-Norman Conquest GCSE AQA course - Shaping the Nation. Lesson covers the events leading up to the crisis of 1066, including covering the influence of the Vikings and the Normans in England and the conflict between the Godwins and King Edward the Confessor. Second part looks at the strengths and weaknesses of the 4 claimants to the throne. Lesson is presented in an easy-to-use style and Powerpoint is self-explanatory. Textbook reference is for Norman England 1066-c.1100 by Helena Clarke Video reference is for BBC Historyonics Hastings episode. This is only to consolidate learning and lesson works fine without the video if school doesn’t have access.
Year 9 lesson - Dunkirk
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Year 9 lesson - Dunkirk

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Lesson looks at the ‘miracle’ of Dunkirk using video clips, comprehension and source analysis. Begins with a chronology starter intended to get class settled and show them the incredible speed with which the Germans were able to conquer mainland Europe. This is followed by a video and PPT explanation of the key points of Dunkirk, reinforced with a clip from the recent film. Comprehension task makes use of Modern World History for AQA: Core Students Book New Edition (AQA Modern World History 2009) - if not available this can be replaced by other source/video material. (task can also be replaced with another similar). Next part of lesson (can be made into 2 lessons if needed) looks at different interpretations of the evacuation firstly picture sources and then videos- one from a contemporary newsreel and another from the film Atonement. Class then need to analyse why the viewpoints are different. Lesson/s finish with newspaper headlines from different viewpoints and ideas for possible homeworks.
Year 9 - The Battle of Britain
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Year 9 - The Battle of Britain

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Lesson begins by linking to previous knowledge of Dunkirk before moving on to look at the threat to Britain. Pupils learn via video and subsequent teacher consolidation/class discussion the basics of Operation Sealion and the attempts made by Britain to defend itself. Class then watch a second clip which looks at the events of the Battle of Britain itself. They need to focus on the events but also the reasons why Britain was able to win/Germany lost. This is then consolidated with a written task on the PPt and then further via a cardsort/shading exercise (which I often set for homework) PPt and cardsort/shading task are included and the links to the videos are embedded. (First clip only needs to be watched for around 10 minutes). I have updated the link to the second clip with a new version as the old video was removed from Youtube. If this happens again, the clip is from World War II in colour, Episode 3