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Accessible History resources for secondary age students of all abilities but with lots of challenge too - differentiation from the top-down. All resources created by an experienced HoD at a 11-18 non-selective secondary school. Aiming for fair prices - costs reflect the effort behind the resource. For everything with a price tag there should be a free resource on the same topic or theme to show the standard / style etc before you buy. Hope this makes sense.

Accessible History resources for secondary age students of all abilities but with lots of challenge too - differentiation from the top-down. All resources created by an experienced HoD at a 11-18 non-selective secondary school. Aiming for fair prices - costs reflect the effort behind the resource. For everything with a price tag there should be a free resource on the same topic or theme to show the standard / style etc before you buy. Hope this makes sense.
Revision quiz - Birth of the Weimar Republic
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Revision quiz - Birth of the Weimar Republic

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A multiple choice quiz to help my GCSE students revise the key content for the Weimar Republic section of their AQA Paper 1 unit on Germany, 1890-1945: Democracy & Dictatorship. 10 questions in total and answers on slide 7. Quiz would also work well with these specifications... - Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39 (an option in Paper 3 - Modern depth studies). - WJEC GCSE History: Germany in Transition, 1919-1939 (an option in Unit 2: Studies in Depth - History with a European / world focus). ...or as part of an introduction to WeimarGermany if you're teaching OCR GCSE History A - Explaining the Modern World: Germany 1925–1955: The People and the State (a non-British depth study option in Paper 1 - International Relations, 1918–c.2001).
Revision checklist: Peacemaking 1918–1919 and the League of Nations
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Revision checklist: Peacemaking 1918–1919 and the League of Nations

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A GCSE History revision or mapping sheet for Peacemaking 1918-1919 and the League of Nations. The worksheet clearly 'maps out' what students need to understand in preparation for their exams. The content is presented in short bullet-points/statements that students can be tested against. The content and key vocabulary is also differentiated - the statements start at 'one star' and become progressively harder - 'four star'. No attempt has been made to link content or concepts to grades - the revision sheet just tries to push students towards considering the key events in more detail and depth. The revision sheet is great for a variety of AFL activities: - Test students on the unit's key vocabulary / people / events. - RAG rate bullet-points to identify issues that require further study. - Form the basis of peer or group revision activities. Suitable for many specifications including: - AQA GCSE History: Conflict and tension: the inter-war years, 1918–1939 (an option in Section B of Paper 1 - Wider world depth studies). - OCR GCSE History A - Explaining the Modern World: Conflict and co-operation 1918–1939 (a key topic within the compulsory component International Relations: the changing international order 1918–2001). Finally, from experience, the sheet does work. Students appreciate a one page summary of what to revise and what they need to know if they want to approach their exam with confidence.
Revision quiz - Culture in Weimar Germany
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Revision quiz - Culture in Weimar Germany

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A multiple choice quiz to help my GCSE students revise the key content for the Weimar Republic, 1919-33, section of their AQA Paper 1 unit on Germany, 1890-1945: Democracy & Dictatorship. 10 questions in total. Quiz would also work really well with these specifications... - Edexcel GCSE History: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39 (an option in Paper 3 - Modern depth studies). - WJEC GCSE History: Germany in Transition, 1919-1939 (an option in Unit 2: Studies in Depth - History with a European / world focus). - OCR GCSE History A - Explaining the Modern World: Germany 1925–1955: The People and the State (a non-British depth study option in Paper 1 - International Relations, 1918–c.2001).