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There are three files:
(1) sources relating to the USA 1910-1929
(2) Interpretations to the USA 1910-1929
(3) Knowledge check
(1 & 2) Designed to be used as part of intervention sessions with GCSE History students but can also be good revision.
Each file gives examples of all the source / interpretation questions on the exam paper and includes a table with each source / interpretation to help students plan how to answer the questions. The table is based on the mark scheme so requires student to work out for each source / interpretation specifics such as ‘what is the content’? ‘what context would you use?’ ‘what about the author?’ ’ who is the audience of the source?’ etc.
After the exam questions are practice questions for students such as…
What other interpretations are there to:

  • The First World War was the main cause of the boom.
    Or
    What contextual knowledge would you use to evidence…
    … corruption in government
    … black people were segregated etc.
    OR
    How reliable is a source written by a …?
    … flapper?
    … Republican? etc
    The sources file has 26 pages
    the interpretations file has 14 pages
    (3) The Knowledge check files asks students to plan their answers to all the key questions for USA 1910-1929 - there are revision tables to help students plan and write out. it is used as a aid for revising content information.
    Hope you find this useful!

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