GCSE Material: The Manchurian Crisis Observation LessonQuick View
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GCSE Material: The Manchurian Crisis Observation Lesson

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This presentation focuses on Japans Invasion of Manchuria in 1931. This was used as an observation lesson with a middle-low set. All activities/hand-outs are attached. Students really enjoyed this lesson as it is very much student led learning where students have the opportunity to act out the crisis by performing a news broadcast in teams. <br /> Objectives:<br /> To summarise the reasons for Japan invading Manchuria.<br /> To explain why the league failed to stop Japanese aggression <br /> To analyse the consequences of the failure
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The Red Scare observation lesson

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This lesson was used for an observation lesson.<br /> A really fun lesson for students as it involves group work and kinesthetic learning. Students are assigned into groups. <br /> Exam question &amp; mark scheme included. <br /> All resources and outline of group activity are included with the presentation.
New GCSE Migration lesson on European immigration to Britain in the early modern periodQuick View
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New GCSE Migration lesson on European immigration to Britain in the early modern period

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European immigration to Britain in the early modern period<br /> Planned in accordance with OCR curriculum for the new exam paper on migration. This lesson works well with the brand new OCR Migration Textbook specifically chapter 2 Migration. Typically takes 2 lessons to teach. <br /> Objectives:<br /> To understand why European immigrants settled in England.<br /> To describe the experience of European immigrants in England.<br /> To decide how much of an impact European immigrants had on England.
GCSE Material: Disputes in the 1920s League of NationsQuick View
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GCSE Material: Disputes in the 1920s League of Nations

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This lesson was created as an observation lesson for a middle to low set but has several challenging tasks to test higher ability students. This presentation focuses on The League and International security. Resources attached to go with presentation. <br /> Objectives:<br /> To be able to recap on the features of the League of Nations.<br /> To be able to explain how the League dealt with disputes in the 1920’s.<br /> To be able to evaluate how successful the League was in dealing with disputes in the 1920’s.
New GCSE Cold War OCR material: Introduction, Breakdown & Soviet ExpansionQuick View
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New GCSE Cold War OCR material: Introduction, Breakdown & Soviet Expansion

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These three lessons are an introduction to the Cold War and examines the start of the breakdown in the relationship between the USSR and the USA and Soviet Expansion in Eastern Europe. Created in line with OCR's new GCSE curriculum.<br /> L1. Introduction to The Cold War<br /> L2. Yalta &amp; Potsdam Conference<br /> L3. Soviet Expansion in Eastern Europe
Early years of enslavement and empire 1560-1730Quick View
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Early years of enslavement and empire 1560-1730

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New GCSE Migration topic on the early years of enslavement and empire. This lessons looks at why Africans and Indians came to England. This links with new OCR Migration textbook <br /> Objectives:<br /> To understand how the relationship between England and Africa and England and India transformed.<br /> To identify the reasons why Africans and Indians came to England.<br /> To explain why it is hard to be sure about the lives of Africans and Indians in England.
Paper 3 Revision on all key topicsQuick View
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Paper 3 Revision on all key topics

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<p>An overview of key topics in paper 3 such as:<br /> Ireland<br /> Scotland<br /> Emigration<br /> The Atlantic trade<br /> The role of the East India Company<br /> The British economy<br /> The social and political impact of empire</p> <p>Very useful revision for students as it examines each topic with mini questions, information &amp; an exam question for students to answer at the end of each topic.<br /> Also attached is a key word bank with definitions on key events in paper 3- students found this very useful to revise over key events.</p>