Affordable Outstanding History and Politics Lessons
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15 yrs experience in outstanding schools and 5 years exam marking. I have a range of affordable resources for all Key Stages in History and ALevel (KS5) Government and Politics. I do the hard work so you don't have to! Track record of outstanding teaching and results over 15 year career so far. SPI +1.10 and a residual of +0.48 in 2023.
Please review my resources as this helps me to improve and produce what teachers want. Any issues feel free to email me- moss_emma@hotmail.com and ill help!
15 yrs experience in outstanding schools and 5 years exam marking. I have a range of affordable resources for all Key Stages in History and ALevel (KS5) Government and Politics. I do the hard work so you don't have to! Track record of outstanding teaching and results over 15 year career so far. SPI +1.10 and a residual of +0.48 in 2023.
Please review my resources as this helps me to improve and produce what teachers want. Any issues feel free to email me- moss_emma@hotmail.com and ill help!
Hate teaching Electoral Systems?
I used to as well- no matter how I taught them- students could never remember the differences and strengths and weaknesses.
Edexcel Politics ALevel can be used for any spec- (Note may now be slightly out of date as the Mayoral elections have changed system) and list no longer used
This resource was created after 10 years of frustration! It is designed to let students explore the different systems for themselves- engaging with the ballot forms and trying to work out how they work and the strengths and weaknesses for themselves. When I used this for the first time last year the students remembered the systems so much better than ever before and were able to evaluate them really well.
Accompanying powerpoint and worksheets to go with the interactive ballot activity and card sort.
This resource covers 5-6 hours of teaching on electoral systems including a detailed evaluation of FPTP and a comparison to other electoral systems as a legacy of the Jenkins commission.
It covers most of the Elections topic just nothing on Referendums.
All videos except one are embedded for your convenience- the other was too large!
If you have any questions about the resource- email me but I have tried to make the powerpoint guidance as clear as possible.
This assembly is based on this year’s theme- reclaiming the Narrative as well as highlighting how easily false narratives have spread.
Examines the role of racial bias in the media and politics in the UK and the riots of 2024 as well as the insideous nature of the anti-Haitian rhetoric from some in the USA.
Idea is to promote awareness of the danger of misinformation and to encourage students to challenge one sided narratives especially if they are hateful.
Includes a house competition which can be amended for your school and a script for the assembly if you need it.
Images are for illustrative purposes only. Includes a fully editable powerpoint and word document.
A huge bundle of 13 different example answers for ALevel Russia 1894-1941 - OCR ALevel course but can be adapted for any exam board.Some of these are from past paper questions and some are from questions we have generated- all titles listed below for clarity.
OCR uses 20 mark “How far do you agree?” style open essays and 10 mark shorter questions in which students must only compare 2 factors as a more important cause or consequence of something.
These answers are all A-A* grade responses.
Long essay questions included:
-How successful were Stalin’s economic policies?
-How far did Russia achieve stability 1906-1914?
-How far do you agree that the failures of the provisional government led to the October/ November Revolution?
-Stalin rose to power because of his strengths and his position within the Bolshevik party. How far do you agree?
-To what extent did WWI cause the February Revolution?
-“The 1905 Revolution was a result of Nicholas II himself” How far do you agree
-Assess the reasons for the unpopularity of the provisional government by October 1917 **
-To what extent were the causes of the 1905 revolution resolved by the time the first world war started in 1914? **
Short essay (2 factors) quesions included:
-Which was the most important reason for the introduction of the NEP:
+The Kronstadt Rebellion
+Famine in the countryside
-Which of the following was the most important cause of the Oct/ Nov revolution in 1917?
+The failures of the provisional government
+The Actions of Lenin
-Which of the following was the most important cause of the 1905 revolution:
+Industrialisation
+Political Opposition
-Which of the following had the greatest impact on Russia during the period 1929-1941:
+The Purges
+Collectivisation**
-Which of the following was the most important for bringing about the White’s defeat in the Russian Civil War:
+White Weaknesses
+Strengths of the Red Army**
** essays are in the document titled mock example answers 2024
This lesson was designed after completing the UCL course on teaching the Holocaust. It focuses on Pre War Jewish life in Europe and is an introduction to the Holocaust topic. Students cannot necessarily understand the gravity of what was lost in the Holocaust if they do not have a grasp of Jewish life and contribution to life before it.
This is a fully resourced lesson, no textbooks required. Includes mindmap template, evidence sheets for group work, maps and a plenary activity designed to examine and discredit antisemitic stereotypes using the content learned in the lesson.
Note: Images are for illustration only. Includes fully editable word and powerpoint documents. The sheets to print are the final slides of the powerpoint and the word doc. See slide notes for support in delivering effectively.
Edexcel Politics Alevel
Lessons on Ideologies as a whole and Liberalism as a topic for the Edexcel 2017 spec.
I teach Liberalism first because it makes MUCH more sense since it was developed first as an Ideology and Conservatism was a response to it.
This bundle includes the first 7 lessons (2 hours each) intro and activities, Core Values with independent research (uses hand outs from Pearson and Haywood book) and Explanation of the Core Values but you could use some of the slides if you don’t have the textbook.
Lesson 5 ends up developing a plan for the essay:
To what extent do Liberals agree on the State? (24 marks)
I taught these lessons to my Year 13 class and they worked really well for discussion. Also includes some embedded videos and worksheets.
EDIT: I have now amended this resource and added some additional files.
If you have already paid for it- you should be able to redownload the bundle.
Edexcel GCSE Superpower relations
Key Topic 2: Cold War Crises
Lesson 4 The Cuban Missile Crisis 1962
This lesson follows my lesson on the Cuban Revolution and Bay of Pigs invasion
It examines the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Khrushchev’s defence of sending missiles to Cuba and Kennedy’s decision making as well as the divisive advice from the Hawks and Doves in foreign and defence policy.
The consequences of Cuban Missile Crisis are also covered alongside an 8 mark write a narrative account question.
Also includes a gap fill model answer to the Explain two consequences of the Bay of Pigs invasion question including an SEND version with words to use to make it easier.
This is designed for KS3 looking at life of Eleanor of Aquitaine- her strengths as a ruler and why she deserved to be remembered.
It is important to not see medieval women as passive, dutiful wives and partners nor victims but to present them as they really were- fierce, resilient, intelligent and powerful.
Edexcel Politics Alevel source questions technique guide
Powerpoint and word document which guides students through writing source questions for Component 1 UK Politics- includes exemplar intros and paragraphs with evaluation from the sample assessment material and 2021 paper.
Very comprehensive and detailed advice on how to write these answers.
Updated Politics Taster Day lesson for 2024
This lesson is for the Edexcel course- we cover: Feminism and option 3A USA so some slides are tailored to this.
Lesson is largely discussion based with a true or false quiz to promote discussion.
Covers: Corruption and Accountability, Participation and Protest etc.
Also includes: careers in Politics, famous students of politics, uses of politics alevel for degree level and quotes from students as well as a breakdown of the course.
Also includes some little youtube clips from comedy shows, trailers for Knock Down the House etc.
Introduction lesson to Voting Behaviour and the Media
This lesson introduces students to the concept of studying voting behaviour and examines factors which may affect voting behaviour.
The idea is that students are then given case studies to produce and present on an individual election.
Includes powerpoint on intro lesson which covers 1979 and 1997 key case studies as an overview of what happened in each election. Debate on the question “1979/1997 elections were lost by the government rather than won by the opposition” examination of Valence Voting and brief introduction of other theories.
Detailed statistic booklet on General Elections since 1979
Template sheet for students to make notes on each election during Presentations with example for 1945 Election.
PNG images for illustration only, files include fully editable powerpoint and word documents.
Edexcel ALevel Politics Component 3 USA Politics Comparative
Topic 4 Supreme Court and Civil Rights
This is my Introduction lesson to the Court and key terms e.g. Stare Decisis, Loose/ Strict Constructionism and Originalism.
Includes: A key words glossary for this topic and a detailed topic check list for students to RAG rate including crucial case studies eg Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Board of health, US v Bruen, Shelby County vs Holder and over 15 more.
Includes a key profile of the current court for a research homework and how they ruled on key cases e.g. Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Board of Health and New York state rifle assoc. v Bruen which cover key aspects of the divisive issues in the USA today e.g. abortion rights, gun control, voting rights, immigration and campaign finance.
All the SCOTUS cases I cover are useful case studies for other topics due to the synoptic nature of the ALevel course, this helps students to join the dots.
Other topic check lists can be found here as a bundle:
/teaching-resource/usa-politics-check-lists-and-case-studies-all-topics-12857384
These case studies cover every topic but there is a whole page devoted to the most important SCOTUS cases and rulings by the court.
Note: PNG files are for illustrative purposes only, files include word documents and powerpoints which are fully editable.
Lesson looking at minor political parties in the UK and their role
Includes simple essay plan to “Evaluate the view that minor parties play no significant role in UK politics”
Also includes snapshots of minor parties such as SNP, Greens and Reform UK.
Includes all recent election performances and a model essay for Edexcel Politics Alevel spec.
ALevel Politics Big Fat Revision and Exam Bundle
Includes loads of resources for ALevel Politics including:
Knowledge organisers Topic 1, 2 and 3 Component 1
Quiz on Democracy which has several key sections
Essay task booklets
Model answers bundle
Revision pack- case studies and thinking quilts
Exam Questions guide
Source guide teaching how to approach sources
All topic check lists and key terms for Component 1
Total Price would be ÂŁ62 this is a bargain!
Edexcel Comparative Politics- can be used for AQA also with small adaptations
Includes all my lessons on the Presidency- updated as of Jan 2024 to include Biden’s successes and failures. All lessons are at least 2 hours plus hwk. Some take longer
Lesson 1 and 2 Intro to President- Role and Powers
Lesson 3-4 Cabinet and Vice President
Lesson 5-6 Power of Persuasion
Lesson 7-8 Student Presentations Presidential Case Studies Aims successes and failures including foreign and domestic policy (including completed notes sheet in case any are absent or don’t include enough detail)
Lesson 9-10 Presidential Power- What factors can help the President? Is the President Imperial or Imperilled?
Lesson 11-12 Comparative Politics comparing the President and the Prime Minister in the UK
Total cost to buy separately: ÂŁ28.00
ALevel lesson for OCR course Russia: 1894-1941 but can be used for any ALevel with a question about Stalin’s control/ purges or use of terror.
This is an incredibly detailed lesson- my motto with ALevel is I do the reading so you don’t have to! I’ve read extensively and included a lot of detail within all the resources. Demonstrates turning points in Stalin’s rule e.g. the death of his wife and the 17th Party Congress and significance.
Also includes key case studies e.g. the Ryutin Platform and impact.
Examines the role of NKVD and various leaders including their purges!
Includes Stalin’s purges of various sectors of Russian society and the Communist Party.
Revision resources for Anglo Saxon and Norman England GCSE- Edexcel 1060-1088
Includes: exam question planning sheets- including describe 2 features Qs for Norman England
12 markers on Odo and succession crisis 1087
16 marker on change and continuity Norman England
Gap fills and quick fill resources for limited 1 hour revision sessions.
Key People- who is who for Anglo Saxon and Norman England
Key words sheets
Match up- Which rebellion? (Rebellions against William I)
OCR Tufdor Rebellions specification for ALevel
This lesson (2-3 hours plus hwk) examines the causes, nature, events and impact of the Lady Jane Grey rebellion in 1553 against Mary Tudor.
Lots of detailed resources to give you everything you need to teach this rebellion well.
Edexcel Politics ALevel but can be used for AQA or US Civics lessons
Lesson 1 Intro to Constitution- the Articles nature and Features of it.
This is a very detailed 2 hour-3 lesson with a range of resources:
Includes: 40 slide powerpoint with built in activities
Glossary for students of all key words for the topic
Worksheet to fill in US constitutional framework
Separation of Powers and Federalism diagrams and examples
Amending the Constitution
Homework on issues around second amendment with news articles as a case study
Hours worth of work here will give students an excellent start to their US Politics/ Social Studies lesson.
This lesson was designed after completing the UCL course on Understanding the Holocaust.
This lesson is lesson 2 in my sequence of learning and examines the nature of antisemitic prejudice in Germany as well as escalation of persecution in order for students to better understand how and why having rights taken away is such a dangerous step. Also helps students to understand the nature of Hitler’s dictatorship and why it was so difficult to oppose him.
Fully resourced lesson. Includes powerpoint and worksheet (timeline activity). Images are for illustration purposes only. PP and word document are fully editable.
Edexcel ALevel Politics (new spec from 2017)
This is a bundle of all my resources on Congress.
This is a 12-16 hour teaching bundle which covers the entire topic and comparative politics.
1.Structure, Role and powers of Congress
2. Representation in Congress
3. Legislative process in Congress
4. Oversight of the Executive Branch
5. How has role and powers of Congress changed- especially in a post Trump era?
6. Comparative Govt Comparing Congress and Parliament.
Glossary sheet for Topic 2.
Topic Check List and Key Words as well as Case Studies updated as of 2024.
Total price to buy separately would be: ÂŁ30.00