1 year’s worth of access to an online whole-class quiz game MAKEorBREAK
Consists of a website based game with 60 questions and answers that test student’s recall of essential content for this topic.
Questions appear on a classroom projector screen and students compete for the chance to answer by standing up with their team flag raised. If correct, the student can choose to MAKE one of their team’s six castles or BREAK an opposing team’s castle. The team with the most castles wins.
Expect noise and expect fun !
No devices required other than a teacher computer and projector.
Printable flag templates and printable answers included.
Covers the following IGCSE (Cambridge) Content:
Core Content: Option B The twentieth century: international relations since 1919
FQ4 - Who was to blame for the Cold War?
Why did the US–Soviet alliance begin to break down in 1945?
How had the USSR gained control of Eastern Europe by 1948?
How did the United States react to Soviet expansionism?
What were the consequences of the Berlin Blockade?
Who was the more to blame for starting the Cold War: the United States or the USSR?
For more History revision resources see the MAKEorBREAK website.
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