This is a 22 slide power point which will take about 3 hours to complete.
It focuses on the questions surrounding the dropping of the atomic bomb. It contains a range of activities; sources and video clips with an extended assessment task at the end.
This answers the questions:
- How does an atomic bomb work
- What were the positives and negatives with regards to dropping the bomb
- Why did the USA drop it?
I made this as part of a key stage 3 scheme of learning especially for students who are not continuing with history at GCSE so that they understand one of the most significant events of the twentieth century. This could also be used for the Superpower relations unit at GCSE.
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THE COLD WAR FOR KEY STAGE 3 PLUS A COLD WAR DISPLAY
8 powerpoints and resources containing approximately 12 x 1 hour lessons which introduce key stage 3 students to the key concepts and events of the Cold War. They contain opportunities to gain knowledge and practice key historical skills in preparation for GCSE. The activities are varied and include games; role play; source evaluation; clips; evaluative writng and much more. This bundle also contains a Cold War display - simply cut out the lettering; events and pictures and match them up!
The Twentieth Century World
These are the lessons which create the resources for a Year 9 Scheme of Learning that I made for Year 9. The scheme takes about 15 hours to teach and contains lessons on: 1. The atomic bomb 2. Communism and capitalism including an ideology game 3. The Bolshevik Revolution 4. The arms race 5. The Cuban Missile Crisis 6. Cold War propaganda
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