A booklet that can be used to support the teaching of an enquiry around whether or not Haig deserves to be considered the ‘Butcher of the Somme’.
Includes:
Summary of the battle of the Somme
Sources for and agains Haig being a butcher
Ways to evaluate sources
Suggested paragraph structure
A detailed and free set of notes designed to cover the first section of the OCR A Level syllabus for Britain 1930-1997 (Enquiry Topic: Churchill 1930-51).
A model IGCSE essay answering the following question:
‘Stresemann saved the Weimar Republic from disaster.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. [10]
Directly relevant for CIE IGCSE, but likely also helpful for other exam boards too.
Detailed and extensive notes on the first section of Churchill as a wartime leader. Covering:
Stance in 1940
Style of leadership
Other similar sets of notes rated 5*!
We have used this source booklet effectively with pupils to support them in completing a piece of coursework that addresses the following title: 'Assess the historical significance of the Vietnam War for America’
A number of pupils have secured full marks (40/40) and the overwhelming majority have scored grades 7 or above (mostly 8s and 9s).
*NB: The Vietnam War is not part of the Depth Studies and therefore any centre wishing to approach it as a coursework question needs to first have their scheme of learning - and the coursework title - approved by CIE. *
**An editable PowerPoint version. **
A detailed knowledge organiser which covers the following areas:
Problems Labour faced in 1964
Labour and the economy
Foreign policy
Social issues
Key terms
Key people
Industrial relations
A detailed knowledge organiser which covers the following areas:
Problems Labour faced in 1964
Labour and the economy
Foreign policy
Social issues
Key terms
Key people
Industrial relations