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Hello, and welcome to my resource shop. I aim to create original resources for KS3, GCSE and AS/A2. I also aim to provide resources on the less obvious, mainstream topics and bring in elements of the LNF. I have 20 years experience as a History teacher, and 15 years as HoD. Have a look around and grab a bargain! 😄 Please leave an honest rating on any resources you may buy. 👍

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Hello, and welcome to my resource shop. I aim to create original resources for KS3, GCSE and AS/A2. I also aim to provide resources on the less obvious, mainstream topics and bring in elements of the LNF. I have 20 years experience as a History teacher, and 15 years as HoD. Have a look around and grab a bargain! 😄 Please leave an honest rating on any resources you may buy. 👍
Cold War in Europe, 1945-1960s
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Cold War in Europe, 1945-1960s

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A selection of resources on the Cold War in Europe from 1945-1960s. Topics include: *Marshall Aid, Berlin Blockade *West German rearmament in the 1950s *Hungary and Czechoslovakia
How did Edward Conquer Wales?
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How did Edward Conquer Wales?

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How did Edward I conquer Wales? An organisation and communication task for pupils to describe the methods Edward used to conquer Wales (between 1283 and 1301), and explain how those methods would have worked. LNF - handwriting task Animated emoji plenary included.
Believer's baptism - adult baptism
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Believer's baptism - adult baptism

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A simple resource looking at adult baptism. Reasons for and against infant baptism. Comprehension tasks. Labelling tasks. Links to educational cartoons re. John the Baptist, Jesus' baptism and the temptation of Jesus. Also a task to compare a similar ceremony from another religion. LNF task. Enjoy!
Infant Baptism
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Infant Baptism

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A simple resource looking at the definition of baptism, focus on infant baptism, and an analysis of its symbolic meaning. Comprehension tasks Labelling task Numeracy (creating a pie chart) task. Aimed at KS2 and KS3. Enjoy!
WJEC AS HISTORY Unit 1 Period Study 8 Europe c.1890-1945 Section B. A Book Shelf essay approach
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WJEC AS HISTORY Unit 1 Period Study 8 Europe c.1890-1945 Section B. A Book Shelf essay approach

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My book shelf essay approach to help students ensure a synoptic approach is attempted for essay questions where a period of 40 or so years is expected to be covered. This selection includes example questions for Section B for Concept and Perspective 1,3 and 4. They have proved popular and useful to my students, and gets them to ensure that their answers aren't limited to a smaller period. Enjoy!
WJEC AS HISTORY Unit 1 Period Study 8 Europe c.1890-1945
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WJEC AS HISTORY Unit 1 Period Study 8 Europe c.1890-1945

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A selection of essay planners (flow charts) to get students to plan responses for possible Section A questions in the Unit 1 Europe exam. All questions are designed to cover a period of c.7 to c.15 years (as suggested in the specification). Concept and Perspective 1 to 4 are included. These have proved popular with many of my students. Enjoy!
What are the key features of a mosque? Info stations task.
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What are the key features of a mosque? Info stations task.

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An information quest activity to help pupils locate and identify the key features of a traditional mosque. Pupils have a numbered diagram of mosque features, and have to work out their names and their significance/importance to Muslims. Other interactive activities included.
Why did men volunteer for the Army in 1914? Persuasive writing task.
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Why did men volunteer for the Army in 1914? Persuasive writing task.

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A resource using strands of the LNF to develop persuasive writing in History. Pupils look at the different SPEAR reasons for volunteering in the summer of 1914, and use their knowledge to write a speech for David Lloyd George to encourage the audience at the National Eisteddfod in Bangor (1915) to join up. Success criteria for persuasive writing included. Peer assessed task.
What caused the Scottish Wars of Independence?
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What caused the Scottish Wars of Independence?

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A simple comprehension resource looking at the causes of the Wars of Independence from the death of Alexander III to the Battle of Dunbar. Pupils to elicit information and consider the most important parts of the narrative, and create a 12 scene cartoon strip.