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I am a History teacher in the North West, and head of Citizenship in my school. I have been teaching since 2007, in four secondary schools across the area. In between times, in 2012, I taught as a volunteer teacher in Ghana, with English, French and Maths classes (you can read about my adventures in my book, Teaching in the Sun, available on Amazon). All of my resources have been extensively tried and tested. I hope that you, like me, are able to use them for good and outstanding lessons.

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I am a History teacher in the North West, and head of Citizenship in my school. I have been teaching since 2007, in four secondary schools across the area. In between times, in 2012, I taught as a volunteer teacher in Ghana, with English, French and Maths classes (you can read about my adventures in my book, Teaching in the Sun, available on Amazon). All of my resources have been extensively tried and tested. I hope that you, like me, are able to use them for good and outstanding lessons.
Hitler's foreign policy 1933-9
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Hitler's foreign policy 1933-9

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This is an activity to introduce Hitler’s foreign policy 1933-9. Hitler’s aims can be introduced by watching the video of his speech. Students can discuss what they think Hitler is likely to do to achieve what he talks about in the speech. Students make a graph of the actions that Hitler undertook. They plot them in chronological order (this can be done as a card sort), and decide which were political or military actions. There are two sheets for the actions, one in chronological order for less able students, one jumbled up for students to arrange (and possibly stick down? - If so, do the graph sheet on A3 for space reasons.) More able students can explain a turning point in the actions which made war inevitable at some point, and explain why other events led to war. They can also offer their thoughts on how Britain and France should have reacted to successfully avoid war.
Events in the Japanese invasion of Manchuria
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Events in the Japanese invasion of Manchuria

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This is an activity for GCSE students. They should arrange the events into chronological order - it can be done as a card sort, cut and stick or a numbering exercise. AS an extension they then have a series of questions to answer to explain and justify their thoughts on the Japanese invasion and the lack of adequate response of the League. This is an excellent resource to stimulate debate of the Japanese and the League.
Effects of prison
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Effects of prison

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise the effects of prison. Students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on the importance of positive and negatives of the effects of prison. Categories could include, but not be limited to: job / careers social / family and friends skills character / personality As an extension, students can choose to write a letter of advice to a prisoner, or to make a poster aimed at advising prisoners…
Mormons success
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Mormons success

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise the reasons that the Mormons were successful migrants. Students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on the importance of successes on the journey and on arrival at the Great Salt Lake. Categories could include, but not be limited to: Personality of Brigham Young Organisation Statehood As an extension, students can answer an exam-style question on the reasons for the Mormons’ success.
Plains Indians - savages?
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Plains Indians - savages?

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise the reasons that the Plains Indians were considered savage by white Americans. Students can define the word savage and more able students can think of synonyms. Students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on which were more / less important reasons for the Plains Indians being considered savage by white Americans. Categories could include, but not be limited to: Religion Lifestyle Governance As an extension, students can answer an exam-style question on the reasons for the Plains Indians being considered savage by white Americans.
Indian reservations and assimilation
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Indian reservations and assimilation

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise the ways that the Plains Indians were assimilated on reservations. Students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on which were more / less restricting effects of the reservations. More able students can prioritise reasons for the Indians ending up on reservations. Categories could include, but not be limited to: Religion Lifestyle Governance Health / nutrition
Red Scare
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Red Scare

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The white SHP USA 1919-45 textbook is needed for this activity. It is great for lesson observations. You will need to photocopy the pages about the Red Scare, cut out the three sections, and collate them. Place appropriate numbers of each of three 3 sections around the room, and label each section A-C. Students go into groups of three. They assign themselves a letter A-C. They can fill out about a third of the sheet. When they have done all they are able to, they go back into their original group and share answers. Use the powerpoint to support, and introduce debate on Billy Sunday.
McCarthyism
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McCarthyism

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Thus is a resource of KS4. Students watch the YouTube link and can discuss the effects of the fear of communism. The link contains use of a term now considered racist. Students then make a diamond 9 on the different effects of McCarthyism. This can lead to extended writing or a debate.
reasons to vote
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reasons to vote

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Students complete diamond 9 card sorting activity on the reasons why voting is important. Students can decide on the key reason(s) and give their own explanation. This can lead on to or be receded by class discussion.
Medieval childbirth
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Medieval childbirth

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This is a card sort designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise reasons that childbirth was dangerous in the Middle Ages. More able students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on the most important reason for the danger of childbirth. The task could also be done as a diamond activity. It could be done as a venn diagram using the venn diagram template.
Harshness / severity of Treaty of Versailles
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Harshness / severity of Treaty of Versailles

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This is a preparation for a debate on whether the Treaty was too harsh or about right as punishment for Germany. Split the class into half. One half looks at the positives, one the negatives. Give them 5 or so minutes to plan a debate. Swap sides briefly so that they can plan a counter argument. The debate clan lead to an extended piece of writing. Year 10 get well into it each year!
Causes of poor Medieval public health
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Causes of poor Medieval public health

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This is a card sort / Diamond 9 for GCSE students. Students are invited to categories and prioritise the reasons that Medieval towns had very poor public health. Students should answer the 2 questions underneath the card sort, and then more able students can attempt the extension questions. This can lead to discussion / debate or an exam question on the reasons that towns were lacking in public health, or why it needed to improve.
UK responses to Spanish flu
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UK responses to Spanish flu

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This is a resource for GCSE 9-1 students. It gives a list of responses to the Spanish flu epidemic in 1918-9. Students are invited to explain the effect of each of these measures. This can take the form of why it was done, how effective it was, or who benefitted - in some cases. therev is an exrtension activity at the bottom of teh sheet. On page 2 is a list of useful words / phrases students can use - useful for loewer ability students.
Events in Spanish Armada
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Events in Spanish Armada

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This is an activity for GCSE students. They should arrange the events into chronological order - it can be done as a card sort, cut and stick or a numbering exercise. As an extension they then have a series of questions to answer to explain and justify their thoughts on the Spanish Armada and the reasons that it was improitant for Elizxabethan England. I have included an answer sheet with the events in chronological order.
Problems in the US economy 1920s
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Problems in the US economy 1920s

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This is a diamond 9 card sort to categorise and prioritise the reasons that the US economy had weaknesses in the 1920s. As an extension, you can challenge students to explain the more / less important reasons, and who was most affected by different problems – this is scaffolded for weaker students. This can lead to a class discussion. Categories could include, but not be limited to, farmers unemployed, black Americans and others.
Problems for law and order in the American West
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Problems for law and order in the American West

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This is a diamond 9 card sort to categorise and prioritise the reasons that the American West was lawless. As an extension, you can challenge students to explain the more / less important reasons, and there is a further extension question for more able students. This can lead to a class discussion. Categories could include, but not be limited to, social, economic, cultural political and other factors.
Trench life difficulties
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Trench life difficulties

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This is a diamond 9 card sort to categorise and prioritise the reasons that life in trenches was difficult. As an extension, you can challenge students to explain the more / less important reasons, and there is a further extension question for more able students. This can lead to a class discussion. Categories could include, but not be limited to, health//hygiene, time, mental health and others.
Success of the New Deal
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Success of the New Deal

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This is a resource for GCSE students. I have used it with the new GCSE spec for US History. Students highlight the positives and negatives of the New Deal. This can lead to judgment and priority activities, which are structured at the bottom of the lower ability sheet. I have also used it to lead to an overall debate on how successful the New Deal was. There is a higher ability sheet without the judgement sentences too, so that they must do their own wrting.
Medieval regression in medicine
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Medieval regression in medicine

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This is a card sort or diamond 9 activity designed to allow students to categorise and prioritise reasons for the Medieval regression in medicine. More able students can use the cards to explain their thoughts on the most important reason for the Medieval regression in medicine, and suggest reasons why the period saw some progress in surgery. At the end, they are challenged to make a hypothesis for life expectancy in the period, which can be returned to in a later lesson. Categories could include, but not be limited to: War Communication Religion It could be done as a venn diagram using the second sheet.
Locating British cities
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Locating British cities

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This atlas-based activity requires students to find the top 10 cities of Britain. There is a differentiated sheet for lower-ability pupils, which has the location of cities marked, which students must use the atlas to name. As an extension, students find the locations of cities named at the bottom of each sheet.