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I have been a teacher for 8 years and am currently working in Dubai as a History teacher and Head of Year. I put a lot of effort into creating my premium resources and will not upload them until I am confident the lesson will be graded at least a good if not outstanding. Please contact me if you have any queries, questions or concerns about my resources. Regards

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I have been a teacher for 8 years and am currently working in Dubai as a History teacher and Head of Year. I put a lot of effort into creating my premium resources and will not upload them until I am confident the lesson will be graded at least a good if not outstanding. Please contact me if you have any queries, questions or concerns about my resources. Regards
World War Two Home Front: Was the evacuation process a success or a failure?
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World War Two Home Front: Was the evacuation process a success or a failure?

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Hook starter: As pupils enter the room the presentation will display an autonomously moving spot light to reveal a picture clue of evacuated young people boarding a train to hint about the context of the lesson. Lesson Intention and differentiated outcomes. (SMSC) Video / MP3 sounds clips (with links) are embedded within the presentation. The aim of this lesson is to allow young people to explore and empathise with the evacuated young people during WWII. Pupils begin filling out a tag for themselves (reminiscent of the time) before being asked to write a short blurb about their partner to appeal to a host family. Pupils then pack their suitcase catagorise what they believe boys/girls would have needed to take with them. I then split my pupils up and place them in different areas of the classroom (locations evacuees would have been sent to). The main task involves studying an evidence pack to allow pupils to decide of the evacuation process was a success or failure by the British Government. Pupil's then consolidate watching a short video (embedded) before forming their judgment through answering a structured 8 mark exam style question. If time I then ask my pupils to peer assess with WW / EBI. Instructions and advice on how they lesson is to run can be found in the description of the presentation. Depending upon ability / how through you wish to be this could easily transcend into a two lesson process. Many Thanks.
The Stuarts: Charles I,  Cromwell &  The Great Fire of London.
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The Stuarts: Charles I, Cromwell & The Great Fire of London.

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3 lessons. Lesson one focuses on re-creating the trial of Charles I and the consequences of his death at the hands of Cromwell. Lesson 2 encourages pupils to study evidence to provided a balanced answer to then inform an overall judgment on Cromwell. Lesson 3 focuses on the causes and consequences of the Great Fire of London.
Introduction to Native Americans.
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Introduction to Native Americans.

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This is an introductory lesson to help introduce Native Americans. Pupils watch 'Hook' video clip to guess what the lesson is about. Learning Intention and differentiated outcomes (SMSC). Pupils then watch a short video to introduce them to the daily lives of a Native American tribe. The majority of the lesson is based around the main task of 'Literacy Relay'. This is where pupils compete in teams to answer a series of questions based upon an information booklet. Pupils are then asked to use the information learnt from the main task to create a role-play or a series of Freeze-frames about a day in the life of a Native American. This lesson could easily be completed without the need of an exercise book.
19th Century Medicine: The Significance of John Snow
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19th Century Medicine: The Significance of John Snow

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This lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel New Scheme (1-9) All outcomes are linked with Paper One’s Assessment Objectives 1 & 2. This lesson comes complete with a work booklet so no folders / books will be required. Pupils start by annotating ‘A Court for King Cholera’ to assess how unhygienic 19th Century London was. Pupils then watch a video (Link provided) to introduce the Choler outbreak. Pupils will be introduced to John Snow and how he discovered Cholera, again a video is provided (embedded) here to assist with pupils learning. Pupils then use an additional worksheet using highlighters to assess then impact of his discovery before consolidating their learning through answers a 16 mark exam style question from paper one (Medicine Through Time 1250-Present)
The American West: Migration & Settlement (Edexcel GCSE 1/9)
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The American West: Migration & Settlement (Edexcel GCSE 1/9)

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Included in this pack is a bundle of lessons linked with the Edexcel GCSE 'The American West', covering essential topics pupils will need to know to understand the foundation of settlement in the west. -Migration (Oregon Trail, Donner Party, Mormons, Gold Rush) - Push / Pull Factors - Impact of the Railroad - Early Settlements / Lawlessness / Mining Towns - Homestead Act All lesson outcomes are linked with Assessment Objectives 1 &2. All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding of the American West to then apply this to exam technique / exam style questions. All videos are embedded (links provided) I have included Success criteria's /Homework to further pupils understanding of Paper 2 Section 1. A fantastic opportunity to develop your own Scheme of work on this topic. You will need the Edexcel American West Textbook for parts of these lessons.
The American West: The Cattle Industry (Edexcel GCSE 1-9)
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The American West: The Cattle Industry (Edexcel GCSE 1-9)

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Included in this pack is a bundle of lessons linked with the Edexcel GCSE 'The American West', covering essential topics pupils will need to know to understand the development of the Cattle Industry. All lesson outcomes are linked with Assessment Objectives 1 &2. All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding of the Cattle Industry to then apply this to exam technique . Most videos are embedded ( or links provided) I have included Success criteria's model answers where appropriate to further pupils understanding of Paper 2 Section 1. A fantastic opportunity to develop your own Scheme of work on this topic saving 35% on these topics combined. You will need the Edexcel American West Textbook for parts of these lessons.
The American West: Cowboys, Ranching and Homesteaders.
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The American West: Cowboys, Ranching and Homesteaders.

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his lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel American West module. All outcomes are linked with Paper Two’s Assessment Objectives 1 & 2. The focus of this lesson is to build pupils knowledge regarding the life of a Cowboy and the problems they faced. Pupils will also learn about the rivalry between Ranchers and Homesteaders. the lesson begins with a re-cap of the reasons cattle ranching spread to the Great Plains before conducting an inquiry into the life of a Cowboy. I have included two possible tasks here to appeal to various learning styles. 1. Pupils can listen to a song about the life of a Cowboy identifying the problems they faced. OR 2. Pupils watch a short video clip explaining the life of a Cowboy on a Ranch. Pupils can then use this knowledge to complete a consolidation task linked to the different roles of Cowboys on the Long Drives / in Ranches. Pupils are then introduced to the problems encountered by Ranchers and Homesteaders (Video embedded here to introduce the problem of Barbed Wire). Pupils will then compete in groups in a relay style task to identify the other main rivalries between Ranchers and Homesteaders. OR If you have computer access I have also suggested an alternative cartoon strip style task. (Link Provided) this may work better for less able pupils. Videos links are provided and further advice can be found within the description of the presentation regarding the various forms tasks could take to suit your class. You will need the Pearson Edexcel American West Textbook for one of the activities.
The American West: Exoduster & Oklahoma Land Rush. GCSE 1-9.
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The American West: Exoduster & Oklahoma Land Rush. GCSE 1-9.

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This lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel American West module. All outcomes are linked with Paper Two's Assessment Objectives 1 & 2. The focus of this lesson is to build pupils knowledge regarding the continued developments of settlement in the West. 1. Exoduster Movement (1879) 2. Oklahoms Land Rush (1893) Pupils begin with a re-cap of different impacts of migration by studying American Progress, an 1872 painting by John Gast. Pupils then have a card sort activity to build their understanding of the causes and consequences of the Exoduster Movement 1879. Pupils then condust an inquiry of the Oklahoma Land Rush 1893 by viewing a video (embedded) and using a worksheet to consider the different perspectives in relation to this (Plains Indians V Settlers). Pupils then consolidate with an exam style question (Mark shceme Provided). Videos are embedded and links and further advice can be found within the description of the presentation. you may need the Edexcel GCSE 1-9 American West Text Book to support part of this lesson if you wish.
Introduction to Black Civil Rights.
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Introduction to Black Civil Rights.

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The purpose of this lesson is to introduce pupils to section one of paper three (The USA, 1954-75: Conflict at Home and Abroad): Attitudes towards black people during the 1940/50s. Tasks are linked to assessment objectives AO/1/2/3. Pupils are introduced to the two question types linked with American Civil Rights. Pupils then begin with defining 'Civil Rights' through a think-pair-share activity before being introduced to President Obama's inauguration - pupils are encouraged to discuss why this was such a significant part of American History. Reverse back to the USA during the 1940s and 50s: Pupils view a very racist animated cartoon from the time to prompt discussion about white peoples' attitudes towards black people. Pupils then use the support sheet to create a kick-starter campaign raising awareness about the mistreatment of black people during this time. Pupils then consolidate their learning with an exam style question.
American Civil rights: Understanding The Jim Crow Laws
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American Civil rights: Understanding The Jim Crow Laws

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Pupils begin by spotting the difference between a white and a black school during the 1950s. Reverse teaching strategy will be used here to add context as to why this was happening. Pupils are introduced to ‘Plessy V Ferguson’ (Video embedded) and define Separate but equal. (mini white boards could be used for this task) Teacher then introduced what the Jim Crow Laws were - pupils watch a video (embedded) and see how many they can identify. (again mini whiteboards could be used again to identify these a good visual strategy to show pupil progress) Pupils are then challenged to remember as many laws as they can before conducting a snowball fight activity to consolidate this (instructions in the description of presentation) Pupils are then encouraged to rank the laws (worst to least worst) before participating in a mix-pair-share Kagan activity explaining which they personally feel to be the worst law. Pupils will then apply their newly acquired knowledge back to one of the original photographs they were shown at the start of the lesson inferring what they can about the Jim Crow Laws From it.
The American West: The Homestead Act 1862 (Edexcel 1-9)
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The American West: The Homestead Act 1862 (Edexcel 1-9)

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This lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel American West module. All outcomes are linked with Paper Two’s Assessment Objectives 1 & 2. The focus of this lesson is to build pupils knowledge of the Homestead Act of 1682 and the impact it had upon the American West. Pupils will build upon their prior knowledges of Migration (See my store for this lesson) to explain the consequences of the Homestead Act. The lesson is split into two learning phases: 1. The problems of living on a Homestead. 2. The achievements and limitations of the Act. Pupils then consolidate their learning by explaining two consequences of the Homestead Act as per the Edexcel GCSE Paper 2 question One ‘The American West’. Videos are embedded and links and further advice can be found within the description of the presentation.
American Civil Rights. 18 Lessons.
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American Civil Rights. 18 Lessons.

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Included in this pack is a series of lessons linked with studying Black Civil Rights from its origins with the Jim Crow Laws in the 1930s /40s though to the Black Powers Movement Towards the end of the 1960s. All lesson outcomes are linked with key historical skills. All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding of American Civil Rights to then apply this to exam technique / exam style questions. All videos are embedded (links provided) I have included WAGOLS / Success criteria’s /Homeworks to further pupils understanding. A fantastic opportunity to develop your own Scheme of work on this topic. Save over 45% on these lessons combined. The Pearson textbook is required to support the final lesson ONLY. **Free Knowledge Organiser Included! ** https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/morlem
American Civil Rights: Rosa Parks & The Montgomery Bus Boycott
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American Civil Rights: Rosa Parks & The Montgomery Bus Boycott

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The lesson begins with pupils being handed a letter from the Mayor of Montgomery pupils interpret and infer from it to guess the focus of the lesson. Pupils are introduced to Rosa Parks and asked to discuss what they already know about her and segregation in the south. There is a video (embedded) to introduce pupils to Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat. Pupils are provided with a fact file sheet highlighters are to be used to assess why she was significant as many other women before her had refused to give up their seats. Pupils are then required to circulate the classroom to piece together the events of the bus boycott which followed (additional activity suggestions are suggested as well) Pupils watch a video to embed knowledge of events. I then use whiteboards as a plenary to assess this e.g. each write an event and arrange themselves in chronological order. (Further advice can be found in the description of the presentation. All video are embedded and links provided.) Please see my shop for other high quality history resources.
American Civil Rights: The Little Rock Nine
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American Civil Rights: The Little Rock Nine

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The purpose of this lesson is to develop pupils understanding of the Little Rock Nine for either KS3 or GCSE. The lesson begins with a choice of hooks / starters depending upon the personality of your class. 1. Reflection upon Bravery and standing up for what is right. 2. A Reflection upon their pupils first day at school and if older pupils have a responsibility to look after pupils in lower years. Pupils are introduced to the Little Rock Nine through some written information and a short video (embedded) Pupils reflect upon a visual source of Elizabeth Eckford using their knowledge to interpret and infer from the source. The main task involves pupils using a card sort to assess the positive and negative impacts this had upon the Civil rights movement. A judgement line can then be used to assess progress. Pupils consolidate with another video before demonstrating their knowledge through an exam style question - although this could be set as Homework (included). I have also included an additional section of resources such as a modern day link video (embedded) and discussion of learning beyond the classroom. (Further advice can be found in the description of the presentation. All video are embedded and links provided.) Please see my shop for other high quality history resources.
WWI Medicine on the Western Front. (Edexcel  GCSE 1-9)
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WWI Medicine on the Western Front. (Edexcel GCSE 1-9)

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Included in this pack is an entire SOW linked with the Edexcel GCSE 'The British Sector of the Western Front, 1914-18: Injuries, treatment and the trenches., covering essential topics pupils will need to know for the first half of paper one. (+ A bonus Knowledge Organiser for Medicine through time). All lesson outcomes are linked with Assessment Objectives 1-2-3. All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding of the western front to then apply this to exam technique / exam style questions. All videos are embedded (links provided) I have included WAGOLS / Success criteria’s /Homework to further pupils understanding of Paper 1 Section 1. A fantastic opportunity to develop your own Scheme of work on this topic saving over 30% on these lessons combined. You will need the Edexcel Medicine Through Time Textbook for parts of these lessons. ** Please see my shop for other history resources / bundles: ** https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/morlem
Medicine on the Western Front: WWI Medical Problems (GCSE 1-9)
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Medicine on the Western Front: WWI Medical Problems (GCSE 1-9)

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This lesson has been designed for the GCSE Edexcel Medicine Through Time module. All outcomes are linked with Paper One’s Assessment Objectives 1-2-3. I have provided a student booklet with this lesson for pupils to complete throughout. The focus of this lesson is to enable pupils to develop their knowledge and understanding of the problems associated with: - Transport / Communication. - Injuries / Disease. - The effects of Gas. Upon British soldiers. Each section of the lesson is linked to an exam style questions to consolidate and test pupils understanding. I have provided WAGOLs / pupil friendly mark schemes where appropriate. All videos have been embedded (Links provided) I have also provided a Homework to help pupils learn key words associated with the problems on the Western Front. You will need the Edexcel Medicine Through Time Textbook for part of this lesson. Please visit my shop for more History lessons / bundles: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/morlem
Key Successes of the Civil Rights Movement 1955-60
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Key Successes of the Civil Rights Movement 1955-60

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A series of lessons charting the success of the the Black Civil Rights movement from 1955-60. skills. All tasks and activities have been designed around All lesson outcomes are linked with key historical skills developing pupil knowledge and understanding of: - Montgomery bus Boycott - Little-Rock 9 - Sit-ins & how these helped advance the Civil Rights Movement. Perfect for KS3 / KS4 alike. Free Knowledge Organiser Included!
Edexcel GCSE: American West / Civil Rights
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Edexcel GCSE: American West / Civil Rights

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Included in this pack is a series of lessons linked with the Edexcel GCSE ‘The American West’ and ‘Conflict & Tension Home and Abroad’, covering essential topics pupils will need to know for the first half of paper two and paper three. All lesson outcomes are linked with Assessment Objectives 1 &2 or 3. All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding of the American West & Civil Rights to then apply this to exam technique / exam style questions. All videos are embedded (links provided) I have included WAGOLS / Success criteria’s /Homework to further pupils understanding of Paper 2/3 Section 1. A fantastic opportunity to develop your own Scheme of work on this topic. Save over 25% On these lessons combined. You will need the Edexcel American West Textbook for parts of the American West lessons. Please see my shop for other fully resources History lessons / bundles: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/morlem
The Black Power Movement
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The Black Power Movement

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Included in this pack is a series of lessons linked with studying Black Civil Rights: Black Powers Movement towards the end of the 1960s. All lesson outcomes are linked with key historical skills. All tasks and activities have been designed around developing pupil knowledge and understanding of the movement to then apply this to exam technique / exam style questions. All videos are embedded (links provided) I have included peer sheets / Success criteria’s / to further pupils understanding. A fantastic opportunity to develop your own Scheme of work on this topic. Save over 40% On these lessons combined. **Free Knowledge organiser included! **
The Many Identities of 'Malcolm X'
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The Many Identities of 'Malcolm X'

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The purpose of this lesson is for pupils to be introduce to the origins of the 'Black #Power Movement' through a case study of Malcolm X. Pupils will begin by viewing a video of the only meeting between MLK and X - this leads into good discussion about why this was so significant as both had the same aims but opposing ways of achieving them. Pupils then conduct a short literacy relay activity to introduce the life and different identities of Malcolm X. Childhood: Malcolm Little. 1920s He was known as Detroit Red in the early 1940s. He took the name of Malcolm X in 1952. Finally changed his name to El-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz in 1964. Pupils then split into groups to study into one aspect of his life (Computer or laptops are suggested but of not available I have included lots of information about Malcolm's life). Pupils then consolidate their learning into a paragraph which the teacher can then use to create a revision document about Malcolm's life. Further advice can be found in the description of the presentation. All videos are embedded (Links provided).