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With 25 years teaching experience, I know how valuable high-quality resources can be in bringing lessons to life. That’s why I’ve created a collection of engaging, ready-to-use materials designed to save teachers time while ensuring students stay inspired and excited about learning. From differentiated worksheets to visually engaging resources, my materials are crafted with both teachers and students in mind—making history accessible, enjoyable, and easy to teach.

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With 25 years teaching experience, I know how valuable high-quality resources can be in bringing lessons to life. That’s why I’ve created a collection of engaging, ready-to-use materials designed to save teachers time while ensuring students stay inspired and excited about learning. From differentiated worksheets to visually engaging resources, my materials are crafted with both teachers and students in mind—making history accessible, enjoyable, and easy to teach.
Elizabethan Poor Laws Lesson
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Elizabethan Poor Laws Lesson

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No watermark on purchased copies Timeline of legislation intended to address the problem of poverty in the 16th century. Crossword based on timeline (answers included). Twelve Qs based on Bloom’s Taxonomy. Two revision games QR codes - one Quizizz* and one Wordwall. *Also attached as a .pdf
The British Empire: Ireland Case Study Notes and Living Graph Activity
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The British Empire: Ireland Case Study Notes and Living Graph Activity

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Five-page illustrated notes covering the relationship between England and Ireland from its earliest days to the Good Friday Agreement. Bonus activity 1798 to 1937 “living graph” activity which invites students to reflect on the experience from the perspectives of both the Irish and the English. Extension option is splitting Irish into nationalists and unionists.
The British Empire Case Study: India - Notes and Activities
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The British Empire Case Study: India - Notes and Activities

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Five-page illustrated notes covering the relationship between Great Britain and India from its earliest days to partition. Accompanying activities: Black Hole of Calcutta - “history mystery” activity including eight sources. Students fill in a table for each source and come to a decision about what really happened. Focuses upon evaluating the usefulness and reliability of evidence. Indian Mutiny (First War of Independence) - cut up/separate the questions from the answers. Students then have to find their “partner” as quickly as possible. Final question is open-ended to facilitate discussion. The Raj -“living graph” activity which invites students to reflect on the experience from the perspectives of both the Indians and the imperialists. Extension option is splitting Indians into pro- and anti- British. Mindmap framework for individual summary revision notes.