Based on the SHP content (new book released Aug 2017). Provides all the knowledge students will need to pass the Viking expansion unit, including a supportive revision booklet aimed at PP/SEN students to go alongside the lessons.<br />
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Could equally be completed at home as part of an independent revision task.
<p>These are designed for the A Level course OCR, Russia 1894-1941.</p>
<p>The textbooks used are those endorsed by the exam board:<br />
Michael Lynch, Russia 1894-1941 and Andrew Holland, Russia 1894-1941.</p>
<p>These lessons cover key topics 1 and 2 (The Rule of Tsar Nicholas II & 1917 Revolutions) including assessments and a final end of unit test.</p>
<p>Although it lists 12 lessons, there are 22 total (multiple parts within the PPTS).</p>
<p>I hope you find them useful!</p>
<p>These are designed for the A Level course OCR, Russia 1894-1941.</p>
<p>The textbooks used are those endorsed by the exam board:<br />
Michael Lynch, Russia 1894-1941 and Andrew Holland, Russia 1894-1941.</p>
<p>These lessons cover key topics 3 and 4 (The Civil War and Lenin, the Rule of Stalin) including assessments and a final end of unit test.</p>
<p>I hope you find them useful!</p>
<p>Covers all 4 topics. Includes scaffolded resources based on the Michael Lynch and Andrew Holland textbooks (exam board approved).</p>
<p>Includes assessments and exam</p>
<p>A short, fun (end of year!) SOW based on the idea of the ‘days that shook the world’. Supports development of source analysis and using evidence to fully explain your point/judgement.</p>
Covering 1250-1500, 1500-1750, 1750-1900 and c,1900+. This is based on the OCR SHP exam spec (so heavy focus on reasons behind change and continuity), but easily adapted for any exam board as the content is still the same. Useful as independent revision activity or in class.
An engaging activity where students create a CNN-style report on the events of Pearl Harbour following an independent study task. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.