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A wide-ranging collection of 7 purposeful lessons covering the Origins of the Cold War that include PowerPoints and supportive materials. These lessons enable all students to maximise their potential by raising key questions and presenting focused thought-provoking exercises. They will also enable students to develop a range of essential skills.

  1. Introduction - A PowerPoint to introduce not only this topic but the Cold War as a whole.
  2. What was the Cold War? - A guided exercise that will leave your students with a very good sense of just what the Cold War was.
  3. Choices - A fun and interesting exercise that gives a chance for students to discuss how they would have made a post-war settlement at Yalta and Potsdam.
  4. The Battle for Control of Europe - A series of short exercises with the focus firmly on applying knowledge and understanding to potential exam questions.
  5. When did the Cold War start? - An interesting and a useful exercise that doesn’t have an obvious answer.
  6. Who said what, and when? A fun, interesting and valuable exercise that will get students to revisit the “Who was to blame?” debate.
  7. Are you surprised? - A lesson that considers the “surprised” source question.

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