A handy sheet summarising key content from Medicine Through Time.
Organised into causes, treatments and preventions for each time period.
Best printed A3.
Please note this does not include every single detail of the course, but is a simple summary of all key events/people/dates which is intended as a prompt for revision.
Work booklets for all 4 Medicine Through Time topics:
Medieval Medicine, c.1250-1500
Renaissance Medicine, c.1500-1700
Industrial Medicine, c.1700-1900
Modern Medicine, c.1900-present
Medicine on the Western Front (historical enquiry unit)
Ideal for use in class or as revision.
Three A3 revision sheets summarising the key content for the Paper 2 Anglo-Saxon & Norman England topic:
Anglo-Saxon England
Securing Norman Control
Norman England
Ideal for revision!
Revision guide for the Historic Environment section of Paper 1:
* Summarises key content
* Includes revision and source activities
* Includes recap questions
* NEW - exam practice questions
Word file now included in case you wish to make any edits.
8 lessons covering Topic 6 of the Y113 Churchill and Britain unit (Thatcher and the end of consensus, 1979-97 ), including a comprehensive content booklet to accompany the PowerPoints.
6.1 Why did Thatcher win in 1979, and what kind of leader was she?
6.2 Why was Thatcher in office for so long?
6.3 How successful were Thatcher’s economic policies?
6.4 Did Thatcher’s social policies ‘roll back the state’?
6.5 How well did Thatcher deal with industrial relations?
6.6 How strong was Thatcher’s handling of foreign affairs?
6.7 What caused Thatcher’s downfall in 1990?
6.8 Why were the Tories so badly defeated in 1997?
Topic 6 booklet - acts as a textbook, covers all spec content
A handy revision resource for Paper 1 Medicine Through Time.
Print these A3 and then students fill in the sheets to sum up the key content for each period (Medieval, Renaissance, Industrial, Modern and WW1).
An A3 timeline for students to fill in to summarise the key events/dates of the Cold War and Superpower Relations topic.
Events are listed at the bottom for students to copy under the correct year.
4 sheets summarising key themes of the American West c.1830-95:
Settlement of the West
Destruction of the Indian way of life
Rise and fall of the cattle industry
Law and Order in the west
These sheets show events in the American West as a narrative timeline - useful for general revision or for students to use to plan/write analytical narrative questions. Best printed A3.
Both Word and PDF versions included.
8 lessons covering Topic 7 of the Y113 Churchill and Britain unit (Britain’s position in the world, 1951-97), using the Hodder textbook.
7.1 How well did Britain respond to international crises?
7.2 How close was the relationship between Britain and the US?
7.3 How important were Anglo-Russian relations?
7.4 How has Britain’s foreign policy been influenced by its role in the UN?
7.5 Why has Britain’s relationship with Europe proved controversial?
7.6 Why has the British nuclear deterrent been controversial?
7.7 How well did Britain handle the transition from Empire to Commonwealth?
7.8 Review and recap of Britain 1951-97
A timeline of key dates in the American West c.1830-95.
Events are organised into 3 themes: white settlement, Plains Indians and the cattle industry.
Useful for revision!
9 lessons covering Topic 4 of the Y113 Churchill and Britain unit (Conservative domination, 1951-64), including a comprehensive content booklet to accompany the PowerPoints.
4.1 Introduction to Britain in 1951
4.2 Why did consensus emerge after WW2?
4.3 What did Labour achieve in the years 1945-51?
4.4 Why did Labour lose the 1951 election?
4.5 How successful were Churchill and Eden, 1951-57?
4.6 Does Macmillan deserve the name ‘Supermac’?
4.7 Why did Conservative support decline?
4.8 How weak was Labour, 1951-64?
4.9 Review - Why did the Conservatives dominate politics, 1951-64?
Topic 4 booklet - acts as a textbook, covers all spec content.
6 lessons covering the whole of Topic 3: Churchill and international diplomacy:
3.1 Churchill’s relationship with Roosevelt
3.2 Churchill’s relationship with Stalin and de Gaulle
3.3 Churchill’s role in international conferences
3.4 Churchill’s plans for postwar Europe and Empire
3.5 Churchill’s ‘Iron Curtain’ speech
3.6 Review and revision of Churchill enquiry
A revision mindmap summing up the main ways in which William maintained power following the Norman Conquest.
Useful for planning/practising exam questions about how William got control.