iGCSE Edexcel Paper 2: A2 Russia 1905-1924
Learning Objectives
To explain the causes for the Civil War
To describe the key events of the Civil War
To analyze the reasons for the Bolshevik victory
Learning Objectives
To describe the early settlements in America
To identify and explain the reasons for colonization by the English, Spanish, Dutch and French
To evaluate the importance of reasons for colonization
Learning Objectives
To explain the main obstacles to effective resistance by slaves
To analyse the slave rebellions between 1663-1859
To explore the case study of Ellen Craft’s resistance to slavery
Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74
Learning Objectives
To explain the reasons for legislation, especially the impact of protests
To analyse the provisions and impact of the Civil Rights Act (1964) and the Voting Rights Act (1965)
Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74
Learning Objectives
To explain the sit ins and analyse their significance
To explain the freedom rides and the response to them
To evaluate the significance of the James Meredith case
IB History - SL/HL - PAPER 2 - Cold War
Enquiry Question: How do historians differ in their interpretations of how the Cold War started?
Learning Objectives
To clarify what is required for writing to be ‘analytical’
To deepen understanding of the perspectives on the Origins of the Cold War
To examine a sample essay that demonstrates L7 skills
Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (Controversy; Why did the Cold War emerge?)
Learning Objectives
Why did the Cold War emerge?
To consider the different interpretations of the role the USA played in the development of the Cold War
To examine the differing views of Stalin’s foreign policy and its role in shaping events during the development of the Cold War
To assess and evaluate historical interpretations on the causes of the Cold War
To examine the historical debates that exist over the key confrontations between the superpowers during this period: the Iron Curtain speech; the Truman Doctrine; the Berlin Blockade
Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509
Unit 2; Why did the Yorkists have so much success between 1455-1461?
Lesson 1; Why did the Duke of York’s fortunes change so rapidly?
Learning Objectives
To describe and explain key events for the Duke of York
Battle of St. Albans, 1455.
York’s second protectorate.
The defeat of York in 1459.
His flight to Ireland, and return in 1460.
The Lancastrian defeat at Northampton.
The capture of Henry VI.
The death of York at Wakefield, December 1460.
Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509
Unit 2; Why did the Yorkists have so much success between 1455-1461?
Lesson 2; How successful was the Yorkist military campaign?
Learning Objectives
To describe and explain the military successes of the Earl of March
To examine the significance of Mortimer’s Cross and Towton, 1461.
To evaluate the extent of Yorkist success in the overthrow of Henry VI and the accession of Edward IV
Learning Objectives
To introduce students to the family tree of the Lancastrians and Yorkists
To explain the competing claims to the English throne
To analyse the key events between 1450 and 1455
Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509
*requires use of The Wars of the Roses (Enquiring History Series) by Ian Dawson*
Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509
Unit 5; Why did the reign of Richard III last for only 2 years?
Lesson 2; How did Richard overcome threats and challenges?
Learning Objective
To evaluate the extent of the re-establishment of stable government, 1483-85.
Edexcel iGCSE PAPER 2: B2 Changes in medicine
Lesson Objectives
To construct an argument to explain how and why medicine and surgery developed in 100 years
iGCSE Edexcel Paper 2: A2 Russia 1905-1924
Learning Objectives
To explain the causes of the February Revolution
To describe the events of the February Revolution
To assess the impact of the February Revolution
iGCSE Edexcel History (Specification code: 4HI1) Paper 1: Depth Studies [Germany: development of dictatorship, 1918–45]
Learning Outcomes
To evaluate the extent to which domestic policies created the ideal Nazi society
education
women
young people
religion
iGCSE Edexcel History (Specification code: 4HI1) Paper 1: Depth Studies [Germany: development of dictatorship, 1918–45]
Learning Outcomes
To define concepts of authoritarianism, totalitarianism and dictatorship
To explain the primary methods of Nazi control (the police state, censorship and propaganda)
To evaluate the extent to which Nazi methods of control were successful
iGCSE Edexcel History (Specification code: 4HI1) Paper 1: Depth Studies [Germany: development of dictatorship, 1918–45]
Learning Outcomes
To investigate the actions of opposition groups to the Nazi regime
To evaluate how effective the different types of opposition were
IB History SL/HL
Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 1: APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1948–1964)
Enquiry Question: How was the apartheid regime established in South Africa?
Learning Objectives
To establish knowledge of the apartheid regime and make comparisons to Jim Crow
To analyse the significance of the Tomlinson Report
To evaluate the impact of apartheid laws