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Conflict and Tension: The First World War [2/3 Stalemate]
PowerPoints and all lesson materials for teaching the second third of the AQA GCSE Conflict and Tension: The First World War course. These lessons focus on the war itself, including trench warfare, weapons and key battles. It also includes assessment practice, knowledge recall quizzes and source practice.
Key topics covered:
Why did trench warfare develop?
Trench warfare
Life in the trenches
Weapons
Gallipoli
Verdun, the Somme and Passchendaele
Jutland
(Parts 1 and 3 sold separately. Also see the revision materials, such as the WW1 knowledge organiser and 100 questions revision sheet.)
Conflict and Tension: The First World War [1/3 Causes]
PowerPoints and all lesson materials for teaching the first third of the AQA GCSE Conflict and Tension: The First World War course. These lessons focus on the causes of the war, and includes assessment practice, knowledge recall quizzes and source practice.
Key topics covered:
Introduction to the Great Powers
Imperialism
Militarism
Moroccan Crises
Balkan Crises
Assassination
Schlieffen Plan
(Parts 2 and 3 sold separately. Also see the revision materials, such as the WW1 knowledge organiser and 100 questions revision sheet.)
Conflict and Tension: The First World War [3/3 End]
PowerPoints and all lesson materials for teaching the final third of the AQA GCSE Conflict and Tension: The First World War course. These lessons focus on the end of the war, and includes assessment practice, knowledge recall quizzes and source practice.
Key topics covered:
USA
Russia
Ludendorff Spring Offensive
100 Days
Surrender
(Parts 1 and 2 sold separately. Also see the revision materials, such as the WW1 knowledge organiser and 100 questions revision sheet.)
Lessons on Civil Rights
A short scheme of work on segregation and the American Civil Rights Movement, designed for Year 9 (after a scheme of work on Nazi Germany). All PowerPoint resources included.
Topics covered:
Segregation
Race relations
Key events of the Civil Rights Movement
To what extent is America the ‘land of the free’?