This scheme of work is suitable for KS3 students studying conflict post WW2.
Throughout the unit we examine themes of causation, change and continuity. Lessons will test a range of skills such as comprehension, source analysis, exam technique and independent practice.
There are 7 lessons in the scheme consisting of:
L1 - What was the Cold War?
L2 - The division of Germany
L3 - The Truman Doctrine + Marshall Plan
L4 - The Berlin Blockade
L5 - The Cuban Missile Crisis
L6 - The Vietnam War
L7 - The end of the USSR
The course is centered around an independent project where students will decide for themselves what the main cause of conflict was after WW2. This is not essential to do though and departments can choose whether or not they complete the project with students or just do the lessons.
There is a special lesson on the Cuban Missile Crisis where students take part in a situational game to see how they would have handled the crisis alongside how JFK did, this is very well received within our year 9 groups.
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