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Cold War Advice Column - GCSE Superpower Rivalry Revision Lesson
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Cold War Advice Column - GCSE Superpower Rivalry Revision Lesson

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GCSE History – Superpower Rivalry revision activity. This lesson uses the framework of an advice column to aid in revision. There is a plan, a variety of worksheets and the presentation which provides an introduction and an example for students to emulate. To note an issue or event and give the next step/consequence for it. To note the positive and negative issues surrounding key events, developments, and flashpoints. To criticise and provide analysis and connections around the events or/and the leaders of these events.
Henry VIII asks for Advice! A creative revision lesson Edexcel History 9-1
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Henry VIII asks for Advice! A creative revision lesson Edexcel History 9-1

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GCSE History – Henry VIII & ministers revision activity I have created a lesson using advice columns as my template. Ask Abby was the most famous American columnist so I have used her as inspiration for this creative approach to revision. I have included versions of the worksheets in word, pdf and image versions. The lesson plan uses the 5 min lesson plan template. If you like this lesson I will have other topics and a bundle available shortly.
TAG a psychology study
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TAG a psychology study

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Use visual cues to help you with our recall. This memory technique works best with characters you are knowledge and passionate about? The ‘tag your friend’ meme was very popular on Facebook. Could you tag your friends with the My Little Pony that represents them? Can you do the same for a case study, key term or key concept in psychology? Which psychological conditions could they represent? What psychological symptoms could they represent? What key concepts and terms could they represent? Who could be Piaget? Freud? Ellis?