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Digital resources from a History Teacher with over 22 years of experience in teaching History, Geography, Business Studies, English and more...
Jack the Ripper - Media Myths - How is Jack seen in Popular Culture?
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Jack the Ripper - Media Myths - How is Jack seen in Popular Culture?

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"Where" is Jack the Ripper? - Note/Show several examples of where you might find Jack the Ripper in Media such as television and books. Extra: Why is he famous? A is a simple version to hand out to students B is a more detailed version for staff or to support students C - is an alternative sheet similar to A&B but with a set framework This home learning activity is given so that students can see the varied differences in visual imagery given to Jack the Ripper. This is an interesting interpretive activity. This home learning activity might also engage the students as they can explore Jack through their favourite form of media.
Why was Jack the Ripper Never Caught? - Lessons 4-5
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Why was Jack the Ripper Never Caught? - Lessons 4-5

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Do check out my Jack the Ripper Bundle for the best deal. Students and the teacher should cover the actions of the police (video resources) which was covered in the previous lessons on Jack the Ripper and Victorian Policing. (Cover Positive Actions / Negative Actions /Beyond their control / Beyond their ability)
Jack the Ripper - Suspects - Lessons 2 & 3
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Jack the Ripper - Suspects - Lessons 2 & 3

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Check out my BUNDLE of Jack the Ripper Lessons. The idea behind these lessons is for the students to determine which of the suspects is their "preferred" Jack and examine why. Students can do their own research on their suspect at http://www.casebook.org/ Vic Reeves does a physical and psychological breakdown of the suspects. This can be shown as Lesson 2 or 3. I prefer to show it as Lesson 3 and have the students complete their suspect profile or even present an alternative suspect due to new information. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ackMI3Eew5k
Jack the Ripper in Whitechapel Lesson 1
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Jack the Ripper in Whitechapel Lesson 1

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Do look out for the bundle!!!! GET A BUNDLE DEAL This bunch of resources asks the simple question - Why did the murder take place in the East End? The presentation outlines the maze like features of the place. The handout helps with background about the East End. The Home Learning (HL) could take place before or after the lesson. Visit these sites for further information https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/east-end-history/ https://www.activehistory.co.uk/Miscellaneous/free_stuff/jack/LifeinWhitechapel.ppt
The War of 1812 - Causes Activity Sheets
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The War of 1812 - Causes Activity Sheets

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Ther are 4 versions of word searches and 2 lists of reasons worksheets that could be used for homework assignments or starters in lessons. More resources are available in the CAUSES resource at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-causes-of-the-war-of-1812-canada-v-usa-11772134
The Word of 1812 in Word Clouds
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The Word of 1812 in Word Clouds

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This resource is a collection of Word Clouds covering the War of 1812 in general, The Battle of Lake Erie, the Battle of New Orleans and more. These can be used for displays or as thinking starters when displayed on a whiteboard or printed out in A6 size. Be on the lookout for specific task sheets and activities that I will create with these word clouds. Visit https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/teacherstevenson for more 1812 resources
English Civil War in World Clouds
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English Civil War in World Clouds

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This is a collection of different word clouds that cover the English Civil War, Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, Ireton, Fairfax and more. They can be used for display purposes and 'thinking' starters. They can also be used to create creative starters and worksheets. I will be doing this myself. Do search for more of my resources and visit my shop https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/teacherstevenson
Anne Boleyn Word Cloud
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Anne Boleyn Word Cloud

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This resource has key words relating to Anne Boleyn in a word cloud and designed into a worksheet for the students to complete in class or for homework. Take the images and design your own or create your own posters
Anne Boleyn QR Hunt
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Anne Boleyn QR Hunt

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This resource has a selection of QR codes in a presentation for you to print as posters or handouts. Most will work with a phone’s camera but it is always best to use an app. This can be a fun way for them to explore the topic and it can free up time for them for them to work independently. The original images are included so you can embedded them or share them however you like.
Cold War - Historical 8  Card Game
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Cold War - Historical 8 Card Game

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HISTORICAL 8 IS MY CARD GAME TO HELP WITH REVISION. It is a mixture of standard info/flashcard and the Articulate board game. This is the first time I have shared this online. You (or your team) have 30 seconds to name eight historical events, people places etc. linked to a central title event or theme. After eight rounds you add up the score to decide the winner. 1-32 Players or 2-4 Teams Double Jeopardy: Play for 16 rounds Pick a Key Topic: Play only one key topic at a time Extended Time: Give one minute instead of 30 seconds 20 Questions: Allow for 20 attempts only to identify the eight Historical Hint: After the round you can ask for one hint only Random Score: Assign points based on the number they identify No Timer: Play until all eight are identified Hint Away: You can receive hints throughout the round. You can add other variations to this one.
Henry VIII asks for Advice! A creative revision lesson Edexcel History 9-1
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Henry VIII asks for Advice! A creative revision lesson Edexcel History 9-1

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GCSE History – Henry VIII & ministers revision activity I have created a lesson using advice columns as my template. Ask Abby was the most famous American columnist so I have used her as inspiration for this creative approach to revision. I have included versions of the worksheets in word, pdf and image versions. The lesson plan uses the 5 min lesson plan template. If you like this lesson I will have other topics and a bundle available shortly.
Advice Column Revision Lesson - GCSE Weimar & Nazi Germany 9-1
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Advice Column Revision Lesson - GCSE Weimar & Nazi Germany 9-1

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GCSE History – Weimar & Nazi Germany revision activity. Students create their own plea for advice and witty reply Fully resourced lesson with plan and worksheets. The topic lists can be useful independent of the lesson. To note what an issue or event and give the next steps to it. To note the positive and negative issues surrounding Weimar or those under Nazi Germany To criticise Nazi or Weimar measures and to support Weimar Successes.