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Hello and welcome! My name is Mr. H and I have been the head of a secondary school History faculty for over a decade. I am passionate about developing high quality, exciting teaching resources that allow all pupils to feel challenged, supported and immersed in their learning. In order to achieve this, I hope to provide rigorously planned lessons and resources which are regularly updated to reflect meaningful, pedagogical changes in the curriculum.

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Hello and welcome! My name is Mr. H and I have been the head of a secondary school History faculty for over a decade. I am passionate about developing high quality, exciting teaching resources that allow all pupils to feel challenged, supported and immersed in their learning. In order to achieve this, I hope to provide rigorously planned lessons and resources which are regularly updated to reflect meaningful, pedagogical changes in the curriculum.
Jack the Ripper: Who were the Suspects?
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Jack the Ripper: Who were the Suspects?

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Jack the Ripper: Who were the Suspects? Designed for Key Stage 3, this is the third lesson in a unit on Jack the Ripper. Students explore who the suspects were and reach a decision about who they believe it was most likely to have been. - 10 detailed suspect accounts - Differentiated investigation grids - Discussion and further activities. - Hyperlinked video, leading to more discussion and conclusions
The Agricultural Revolution in Britain
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The Agricultural Revolution in Britain

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This lesson is entitled ‘Britain’s Agricultural Revolution’. It has been planned as part of a unit on Industrial Britain and is suitable for those of secondary school age. It is fully resourced and would take one to two lessons to complete. The main focuses of the lesson are: … The move from open field farming to enclosure … New technology (Seed Drill) … Charles ‘Turnip’ Townshend’s crop rotation system … Robert Bakewell’s selective breeding Thanks and please do leave a review to let me know what you thought.
Edexcel History: The Western Front, One Page Summary Sheet / Knowledge Organiser & Exam Structures
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Edexcel History: The Western Front, One Page Summary Sheet / Knowledge Organiser & Exam Structures

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Edexcel GCSE History - The British Sector of the Western Front, 1914–18: Injuries, Treatments and the Trenches One Page Summary Sheet / Knowledge Organiser, including an exam structures section that has proven to get my students grade 9’s consistently. Perfect for revision and student catch up. Made for 2025, so is reflective of the most recent updates from Edexcel. Fully editable to suit your needs. Thanks.
World War One: The Christmas Truce
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World War One: The Christmas Truce

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Complete lesson, designed for Key Stage 3, on the Christmas Truce during World War One. This lesson includes reading, many different activities and a number of educational videos.
Edexcel GCSE History - Past Questions 2018-2024 - Medicine & WF, Elizabeth, American West, Germany
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Edexcel GCSE History - Past Questions 2018-2024 - Medicine & WF, Elizabeth, American West, Germany

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Edexcel GCSE History - Past Questions This is a document in which I have succinctly collated all of the past questions from 2018-2024 on to one page overviews for the following options (as well as some predictions for 2025): Paper 1: The Western Front and Medicine Paper 2: Early Elizabethan England Paper 2: American West Paper 3: Weimar and Nazi Germany I have found that my students find this document really useful when it comes to understanding the different types of questions they could be asked, in a simple ‘overview’ format, rather than having to go through every single exam paper individually. I have made note of the recent changes by Edexcel within the document, such as considering the extra time now available and the changes to some of the questions, so that students are aware of how their exam will be slightly different to previous years. Thanks.
Medieval England: Life as a Knight
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Medieval England: Life as a Knight

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Medieval England: Life as a Knight This is a complete lesson, designed for Key Stage 3, on Knights in Medieval England. Key focuses include Chivalry and thorough examinations of what life was like for Knights at this time. This lesson includes reading, a number of differentiated activities and educational videos.
The Battles of the English Civil War
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The Battles of the English Civil War

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Fully resourced lesson, examining the sides involved, and the battles of the English Civil War. This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, a variety of different activities and a number of relevant videos. Thanks.
The Black Death: Symptoms and Cures
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The Black Death: Symptoms and Cures

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Complete lesson, designed for KS3, on the symptoms and cures of the Black Death. This lesson is clear and engaging, with information, different activities and educational videos contained throughout.
Jack the Ripper: The Infamous Letters
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Jack the Ripper: The Infamous Letters

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Jack the Ripper: The Infamous Letters Designed for Key Stage 3, this is the fourth lesson in a unit on Jack the Ripper. Students explore each of the 3 famous letters that were supposedly sent by Jack the Ripper, ultimately leading to a detailed judgement following their investigation and discussions. Hyperlinked videos are included.
The Whitechapel Murders: Jack the Ripper!
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The Whitechapel Murders: Jack the Ripper!

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Complete in-depth set of lessons on Jack the Ripper! Lesson 1 - Life in Whitechapel - Exploration of what life was like in East End London and why this made Whitechapel the perfect place for ‘Jack’ to commit his murders. Lesson 2 - Who were the Victims? - Investigation of the murders and the different victims. Students try to identify any commonalities and form an idea of who the perpetrator was. Lesson 3 - Who were the Suspects? - Investigation of the different suspects believed to be responsible for the murders. Students reach a judgement after considering all the evidence. Lesson 4 - The Infamous Letters - Students analyse the 3 letters that were said to have been sent in to the police by Jack the Ripper. They will reach a judgement about whether they believe the letters, if any, were sent by the murderer or not. Lesson 5 - Did the Press Make a Mess? - Lesson examining evidence that suggests the press played a part in why the police were unable to catch Jack the Ripper.
Edexcel GCSE History - Exam Papers - Question Level Analysis Tracker (QLA)
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Edexcel GCSE History - Exam Papers - Question Level Analysis Tracker (QLA)

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Edexcel GCSE History - Exam Papers - Question Level Analysis Tracker This tracker is fully set up for Papers 1,2 and 3, containing all necessary formulas. All you need to do is input your students and their scores for each question on any of the individual papers, or all three. The tracker will then automatically total their marks, giving them a percentage and a grade for each paper, as well as an overall grade, if they were to have completed all 3 papers. The grade boundaries from the Summer 2024 exams have been used to generate the corresponding levels, however, you can easily alter these in the second tab, if you wanted to make things easier/harder for your students. Thanks.
World War 2: Evacuation and the Kindertransport
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World War 2: Evacuation and the Kindertransport

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World War 2: Evacuation and the Kindertransport Fully resourced lesson, examining British evacuation, as well as the Kindertransport and the work of Nicholas Winton. This lesson contains all the necessary contextual information, a variety of different activities, many different historical sources and a number of relevant educational videos. Thanks.
The Windrush - What was it like to emigrate to Britain in 1948?
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The Windrush - What was it like to emigrate to Britain in 1948?

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The Windrush - What was it like to emigrate to Britain in 1948? - Fully differentiated starter task for higher, middle and lower ability - Planned questioning to target students at higher, middle and lower ability, full of SMSC opportunities. - Whole class reading providing context on the why there was immigration at this time - Fully differentiated question sheet and source activity sheet for higher, middle and lower ability - Interactive plenary This is a thoroughly planned and resourced lesson and would be perfect for any formal observation.
Edexcel History: American West Topic 1, One Page Summary Sheet/Knowledge Organiser & Exam Structures
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Edexcel History: American West Topic 1, One Page Summary Sheet/Knowledge Organiser & Exam Structures

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Edexcel GCSE History - The American West, 1835–1895 Topic 1: The Early Settlement of the West, 1835–1862 One Page Summary Sheet / Knowledge Organiser, including an exam structures section that has proven to get my students grade 9’s consistently. Perfect for revision and student catch up. Made for 2025, so is reflective of the most recent updates from Edexcel. Fully editable to suit your needs. Thanks.
Persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany
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Persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany

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Fully resourced lesson, designed for KS3, charting how life changed for Jews in Nazi Germany from 1933-1939. Some of the key focuses include… - Pre-Hitler comparisons (WW1 Jewish German Soldiers) - Boycotting of Businesses, 1933 - Book Burning , 1933 - Nuremberg Laws , 1935 - Berlin Olympics, 1936 - Kristallnacht, 1938 Relevant educational videos are also included throughout.
Edexcel GCSE Warfare Through Time - Warfare and British Society in the Modern Era, 1900 - Present
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Edexcel GCSE Warfare Through Time - Warfare and British Society in the Modern Era, 1900 - Present

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Designed for the Edexcel GCSE unit 'Warfare Through Time, c1250-present'. This is a set of presentations on Warfare and British Society in the modern era (1900 - Present). These presentations are clean and clear for students to easily engage with. They have been designed to scaffold the teaching of this part of the course closely alongside the use of the Edexcel Warfare Through Time textbook, which is where the depth of information is contained. Purple pen tasks / questions are also included.
The Battle of Bosworth, 1485
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The Battle of Bosworth, 1485

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The Battle of Bosworth, 1485. This lesson has been designed for KS3 students as part of a module on the Wars of the Roses. Contextual information, reading, videos and activities are provided throughout. Thanks.
Edexcel Weimar and Nazi Germany – T4, L4: Persecution of Minorities
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Edexcel Weimar and Nazi Germany – T4, L4: Persecution of Minorities

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Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39 Topic 4: Life in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 Lesson 4: The Persecution of Minorities This is a fully resourced lesson, comprehensively covering all aspects of the specification through in-depth information, activities, videos and exam practice. Fully revised and updated for 2025, in line with exam board changes. Thanks!
The Vietnam War: The Peace Movement
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The Vietnam War: The Peace Movement

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The Vietnam War Peace Movement - Context and discussion of a 'living room war' - Posters - Demonstrations and marches (inc. veterans protests) - Celebrity protests - Draft dodgers - Woodstock Festival - Relevant hyperlinked videos are included throughout - Reference is made to the GCSE Ferriby textbook Please see my other lessons covering Kent State and the Fulbright Hearings.
The Great Plague of London, 1665
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The Great Plague of London, 1665

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The Great Plague of London, 1665 - Where the Plague came from - Types of Plague and how it spread - Methods of treatment - Consequences of the Plague Activities and opportunities for reading throughout