Learning Objectives
To explain the motives and outcome of Sherman’s March to the Sea
To make inferences from the lyrics of a contemporary Civil War song
Learning Objectives
To describe the enumerated powers of Congress in the constitution
To analyse the extent to which Congress has increased the reach of its power through expansive reading of the constitution
To evaluate the impact of these constitutional clauses on the extent of congressional power
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
Aims:
• You need to investigate the composition of BOTH chambers in the 116th Congress.
• You need to;
find and analyse statistics
assess if Congress is representative
examine whether Congress
should be a microcosm of society
• You can work individually or collaboratively.
• You should present your findings in a visually appealing manner on a single document (see example on reverse for 115th Congress).
Categories:
• Socio-economic background
• Age
• Race and ethnicity
• Religion
• Sexual orientation
• Disabilities
• Gender
Learning Objectives
To identify the shared and exclusive powers of the Senate and the House of Representatives
To analyse the examples of these
To evaluate the extent to which the chambers of Congress are equal
Learning Objectives
To describe the legislative process
To explain the complexities of the legislative process and the factors that can affect it, including partisanship and bipartisanship
To evaluate the extent to which the filibuster is still a useful legislative tool
Edexcel iGCSE PAPER 2: B2 Changes in medicine
Learning Objectives
To explain the developments which were made to deal with the problem of excessive bleeding both in terms of controlling blood loss and replacing lost blood
To reach a conclusion about the impact of war as a factor for the development of surgery
Y8 SOW - Unit 3; How are we kept safe?
Lesson 1; What are civil and criminal offences?
Learning Objectives
To define civil and criminal law
To distinguish between actions that are considered civil and criminal offences
To analyse a case study of a civil offence
Learning Objectives
To describe what happened to Pompeii in 79AD
To explain why Pompeii is so useful for information about everyday life in Roman times.
To analyse eye witness accounts and create your own
Lesson evaluating whether Elizabeth was repsonsible for the Golden Age - encouragig pupils to evaluate whether Elizabeth I was the most important reason behind the Golden Age.
A lesson and set of resources introducing constitutional and areas of constitutional reform in the UK - can be divided among pupils to study and feedback to class or compiled as a revision resource or used as flashcards.
IB History SL/HL Paper 2; Authoritarian States
Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: Authoritarian states Second Edition (Michael Lynch)
Learning Objective
To construct a hypothesis to explain why dictatorships flourished in the 20th century
IB History SL/HL: PAPER 1 (PS3) Move to Global War
Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: The move to global war (Andy Dailey)
Learning Objectives
To describe the international response to the Manchurian Crisis
To explain the extent of power, influence and success of the League of Nations
To assess the significance of the Manchurian Crisis for the League of Nations
Lesson introducing the constitutional amendments with examples of amendments approved by Congress and not approved by Congress - could be used in conjunction with articles on a wedge issue e.g. flag burning