Lesson on Ghettos during the Holocaust
The lesson features the Warsaw Ghetto
Learning Objective - To explain what conditions were like in the Warsaw Ghetto
Main Activity will include pupils using sources to analyse what life was like in the ghetto
Title: Why do we need feminism?
Learning Challenge: Describe what feminism is and explain why feminism exists.
Gender equality and gender stereotypes still exist. Why do we need feminism today?
The American West c.1835-c.1895 (GCSE Edexcel Paper 2)
Exam Structure Guide and list of Exam Questions
Question 1 - Explain two consequences of… (8 Marks)
Question 2 - Write a narrative account analysing‐ …. (8 Marks)
Question 3 - Explain two of the following … (16 Marks)
Changing Rights and Freedoms America
Edexcel History AS Level Route F: Searching for rights and freedoms in the twentieth century
Lesson focusing on Unit 4: Standard of Living, Theme 1 Economic Influence
Success Criteria: Identify what is inflation.
Describe the economic changes and shifts by the end of the 1950s.
Assess the effect of the 1960s on the American economy.
Paper 1, Option 1F: In search of the American Dream: the USA, c1917–96
Activities will use the edexcel Searching for Rights and Freedoms Brown A Level Book
Learning Objective - To gain an understanding of the impact of economic challenges of the 1970s.
Success Criteria: Describe what was stagflation.
Explain the economic problems of the 1970s.
Assess the effect of the confidence crisis.
Edexcel History AS Level Route F: Searching for rights and freedoms in the twentieth century
Lesson focusing Theme 3 Society - Media
All activities match the Searching Rights for Freedom Edexcel A Level Brown Book.
Success Criteria: Describe what key news stories there were from 1920s-1980s.
Explain the media coverage of the Vietnam and Korean wars and Cold War.
Assess the impact broadcast news had on society.
What is Sexual Harassment?
Describe what constitutes stalking and harassment and explain its impact on the person.
What is defined as stalking
Consent and saying no
Guidence from PSHE association and bold voices used to create this lesson.
To define the term toxic masculinity and understand why it is dangerous.
What makes a man masculine?
How does toxic masculinity link to gender stereotypes?
Is all masculinity bad?
This revision booklet is for Edexcel GCSE History Superpower relations and the Cold War. The booklet covers the whole course for Key topic 1: The origins of the Cold War, 1941-58, Key Topic 2: Cold War crises, 1958-1970, Key Topic 3: The end of the Cold War, 1970-91
This knowledge organiser booklet contains the following -
34 pages of knowledge and summaries on the Cold War
One page summary sheets, each sheet will focus on an event e.g Satellite States or Truman Doctrine.
Each page includes key event, key people, key details, key consequences and summary
There are example exam questions also available at the bottom of the sheet
At the end of the booklet there are other helpful activities to support with revision, such as a timeline of events which includes the event, President and Soviet leader involved and dates, Key words and definitions and RAG rate knowledge audit with key topics for pupils to tick off
Key Words and terminology, and key policies of President Reagan
Supports teaching of Edexcel History AS Level Route F: Searching for rights and freedoms in the twentieth century, topic on Ronald Reagan.
A Level History, Edexcel
Early Elizabethan England Student Work booklet
1558—1588
Paper 2 Edexcel GCSE
Includes summary of information, suitable for homework or retrieval practice
Mix of activities to support student learning this course including answering exam questions
GCSE Edexcel History
Paper 1 – Medicine Through Time Pupil Work booklet
For lower ability pupils
Included summaries of each time period and different activities including questions
The Cold War Booklet for pupils
Suitable for supporting GCSE pupils with learning about Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941-1991, Edexcel History Paper 2
Contains
Summary of time period
Knowledge questions to check understanding
Exam question practice with model answers
Step by step support for answering exam questions
History homework booklet
Overview of key stage 3 history topics beginning from medieval life, 1066, and finishing with the Suffrage movement
Includes sources and question and answer activities
Suitable for Year 7, 8 and 9
Topics:
• The Norman Conquest
• Medieval Monarchs
• The Black Death
• The Peasants’ Revolt
• Medieval Church
• Medieval Life
• The Tudors
• The English Civil War
• Cromwell & The Glorious Revolution
• Industrial Revolution
• The British Empire and Colonialism
• Women’s Rights and the Suffragette Movement
• Divided Ireland
USA America Knowledge Organisers
Suitable for supporting teaching of Edexcel History AS Level Route F: Searching for rights and freedoms in the twentieth century
Theme 1 The changing political environment, 1917–80
Each knowledge organiser provides context to the president, contains a detailed overview of each president’s time in office. There are key words with definitions, key years and dates defined, and summary key points of events that occured politically and internationally
Truman
Eisenhower
Kennedy
Johnson
Nixon
Ford, Carter, Reagan