Extensive student led resources that covers Chapter 1.2 of the Edexcel GCSE curriculum on Superpower Relations.
This will be suitable for a high-ability year 8 or 9 class.
Textbook is NOT necessary, but the lessons are planned to cover the content in the Edexcel curriculum.
Covers the impact of Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan along with the Soviet response in the form of Cominform and Comecon.
Also analyses the Berlin Crisis.
Detailed worksheet that show how to approach the narrative question (Q2).
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Superpower relations and the Cold War: The Origins of the Cold War
Three lessons on the origins of the Cold War: (i) Political ideologies of East and West, three conferences and deterioration of the Grand Alliance; (ii) The development of the Cold War, including Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan and the Soviet response (Berlin crisis). (iii) The Cold War intensifies, the arms race, new leaders and the Hungarian Uprising. There are numerous activities, three PPT's, a glossary and an exam guide on how to answer questions on the Cold War paper.
Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1943-1991
Complete bundle of lessons linked to Pearson Edexcel GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1943-1991.
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Absolutely fantastic resources - easy to follow and great variety of tasks. Thank you!
Ready to go and easy to adapt for your own classes.
If possible the resources could be numbered as mine have downloaded in alphabetical order so at first glance I am unsure of which worksheets go with which lesson.
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