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5. Who was Adolf Hitler?
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5. Who was Adolf Hitler?

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iGCSE Edexcel History (Specification code: 4HI1) Paper 1: Depth Studies [Germany: development of dictatorship, 1918–45] Learning Outcomes To explain the rise to prominence of Hitler within the German Workers’ Party To analyse the extent of failure of the Munich Putsch
What political party would you vote for ?
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What political party would you vote for ?

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Follow on lesson from lesson where students researched political parties and presented to class - this lesson focuses on students making a decision as to which party best represents them and creating a learning mat that is assessed. Marking criteria is post-NC levels and may not suit all schools but can be easily adapted.
Why was Magna Carta created?
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Why was Magna Carta created?

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*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People* Learning Objectives To describe the reasons why the barons were dissatisfied with King John’s rule To explain how the barons resolved this problem
Why was London full of rebels in 1450?
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Why was London full of rebels in 1450?

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Learning Objectives To identify the reasons for Cade’s rebellion in 1450 To assess Henry VI’s abilities as King To evaluate the extent to which Henry was to blame for the rebellion in 1450 Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509
What is the economy?
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What is the economy?

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Learning Objectives To understand the component parts and structure of the UK economy To investigate the economic consequences illustrated in newspaper headlines
Elizabethan England - Historic Environment Question - Exam Buster
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Elizabethan England - Historic Environment Question - Exam Buster

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1 x Exam Buster outline introducing type of question with explanation of how to approach, examples and mark scheme - I use this type of document first to introduce question to students and work through the short activities 1 x Teacher Assessment Feedback to be used with exam questions set - I use this to give marks and feedback to students but have included exemplar answers for each level of the mark scheme to show students (can be amended to a peer/self assessment where students match their answer to the exemplar that fits "best" to award a mark and level to their work).
Saddam Hussein's Iraq
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Saddam Hussein's Iraq

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IB History SL - Paper 2: Authoritarian States & Causes and Effects of War This student booklet facilitates both teacher led and independent student work to complete a SOW that takes students through the following elements; Saddam’s Rise to Power Saddam’s Consolidation of Power Saddam’s Economic, Social and Cutural Policies The Iran-Iraq War The Gulf War The Iraq War Saddam’s Trial and Execution
How should Cromwell be remembered?
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How should Cromwell be remembered?

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*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People* Learning Outcomes • To identify the different views of Cromwell • To analyse the interpretations of Cromwell • To compare and contrast the Protectorate
How successful was Edward’s kingship?
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How successful was Edward’s kingship?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 3; How did Edward IV deal with conflict? Lesson 2; How successful was Edward’s kingship? Learning Objective To evaluate the success of Edward’s kingship
Enquiry Question: What impact did Stalinism have on the lives of the Soviet people?
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Enquiry Question: What impact did Stalinism have on the lives of the Soviet people?

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IB History SL/HL Paper 2; Authoritarian States Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: Authoritarian states Second Edition (Michael Lynch) Learning Objectives To explain how Stalin consolidated government power through the 1936 constitution To analyze how the ideas of Stalin as an all-powerful leader were conveyed through propaganda To evaluate the extent to which Soviet society impacted; * Arts and Culture * Religion * Education * Women
How did student protests develop?
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How did student protests develop?

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Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74 Learning Objectives To describe the role of Students for a Democratic Society and the Berkeley Free Speech Movement in student protests To explain the anti-Vietnam War movement and the role of students within these protests To analyse the role the hippie movement played in US counter-culture