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IGCSE History - Paper 1 - Question Guidance - Germany
IGCSE History - Paper 1 - Question Guidance - Germany
This booklet contains checklists for how to answer the 3 types of questions for Paper 1. It is based on Option 3 - Germany
For the source question, it has guidance, a writing frame and an example answer
For the 2 effects question, it has guidance and a writing frame
For the essay question, it has guidance, a writing frame, example essay and checklist for each section of the essay
The booklet also contains all the Past Paper questions (including June 2023) for Option 3: Germany.
It was produced by a teacher of IGCSE History and used to prepare pupils for examinations
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing and to predict questions
Politics and Governance Lesson 10 – Human Rights - IGCSE Global Citizenship
This includes a PowerPoint for 2 lessons and worksheets.
It covers types and examples of human rights, the UDHR and UNCRC.
There is information for pupils to make notes, Past Paper questions to practise and other tasks.
It was made by an experienced teacher of IGCSE Global Citizenship and used to prepare pupils for examinations.
Culture and Community Test – IGCSE Global Citizenship
This test uses parts of past papers and includes similar questions.
It is worth 35 marks.
It can be used as a class test, midterm or added to an end of term exam.
It could also be added to questions on other topics to make a Mock exam.
It was made by an experienced teacher of Global Citizenship.
Stolypin's Land Reform & the Lena Goldfield Strike - Russia Part 1 - IGCSE History – Paper 2
This lesson includes a PowerPoint and worksheet.
It covers Stolypin’s land reform and the Lena Goldfields strike.
It can be used over 2 lessons.
It includes detailed notes and tasks to prepare pupils for potential two features answers, paragraphs for essays and sources to practise with example answers.
The resources were made by an experienced teacher of IGCSE history and used to prepare pupils for examinations.
Content was made using 2 IGCSE books and 1 AS books and summarised.
Economic Development Exam – IGCSE Global Citizenship
This test uses parts of past papers and includes similar questions.
It is worth 60 marks.
It can be used as a midterm or end of term exam.
It could also be added to questions on other topics to make a Mock exam.
It was made by an experienced teacher of Global Citizenship.
Stresemann’s Foreign Policy – Germany Part 2 - IGCSE History – Paper 1
This lesson includes a PowerPoint and worksheet with notes and tasks.
It can be split into two or 3 lessons as it covers the Locarno Pact, entry into the League of Nations and the Kellog-Briand Pact and the significance of each factor in Germany’s recovery.
It includes tasks which focus on predicted questions – 2 effects, source practice and essays.
The resources were made by an experienced teacher of IGCSE history and used to prepare pupils for examinations.
Content was made using 3 IGCSE books and 5 AS books and summarised.
Stresemann’s Economic Policy – Germany Part 2 - IGCSE History – Paper 1
This lesson includes a PowerPoint and worksheet with notes and tasks.
It can be split into two or 3 lessons as it covers the new currency, Dawes Plan and Young Plan and the significance of each factor in Germany’s recovery.
It includes tasks which focus on predicted questions – 2 effects, source practice and essays.
The resources were made by an experienced teacher of IGCSE history and used to prepare pupils for examinations.
Content was made using 3 IGCSE books and 5 AS books and summarised.
The Depression – Germany Part 3 - IGCSE History – Paper 1
This pack includes a PowerPoint and worksheets which could be used over 2-3 lessons.
It includes notes, and worksheets to help to plan for the two most likely essay questions on the Depression.
It also includes tasks to help prepare for 2 effects and source questions.
The resources were made by an experienced teacher of IGCSE history and used to prepare pupils for examinations.
Content was made using 3 IGCSE books and 5 AS books and summarised.
Papen, Schleicher & Hindenburg – Germany Part 3 - IGCSE History – Paper 1
This lesson includes a PowerPoint, 2 worksheets and a presentation task.
1 worksheet highlights the key events from 1932-33.
The other worksheet includes notes on Papen, Schleicher and Hindenburg and then the possible essay questions on the significance of their roles in the rise of Hitler.
There is also a presentation checklist.
The resources were made by an experienced teacher of IGCSE history and used to prepare pupils for examinations.
Content was made using 3 IGCSE books and 5 AS books and summarised.
Brezhnev’s Government – 1964-82 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the key developments in Brezhnev’s government, including growing political stagnation.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions such as an evaluation on stability or stagnation brought by Brezhnev and a comparison to Khrushchev or Gorbachev’s governments.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Gorbachev’s Government – 1985-1991 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the key developments in Gorbachev’s government, including the policing of perestroika and glasnost.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions such as an evaluation on the impact of Gorbachev’s policies and a comparison to previous governments.
It also includes a source question to practise.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Stalin’s Government – 1928-1953 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers key developments in Stalin’s government, including the elimination of his opponents in the government and party.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main developments in Stalin’s government and a comparison to Lenin’s government.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Stalin’s Government L2- Purges – 1928-1953 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers key developments in Stalin’s government, including the purges of the 1930s.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main developments in Stalin’s government and a comparison to Lenin’s government.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Stalin’s Government L4 – 1928-1953 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It is a summary of the developments in Stalin’s government, including the elimination of opponents, the purges and his power over party and state.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main developments in Stalin’s government and a comparison to Lenin’s government.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Khrushchev’s Government – 1953-1964 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the key developments in Khrushchev’s government, including his attempts to carry out deStalinisation.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions such as an evaluation of the success/impact of deStalinisation and a comparison to Stalin’s government or later governments.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
The Holocaust – 1939-1945 - Germany - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the Nazis’ racial policies from 1939-45, including the ghettos, death squads and Final Solution.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the impact of Nazi policies.
It was made using 5 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
Reasons for Germany's Defeat in WW2 – 1939-1945 - Germany - IAS History
It covers the reasons Germany lost WW2, including economic issues, allied bombing, the war at sea and strategic mistakes.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main reason Germany lost WW2.
It was made using 5 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Nazi Germany & WW2 - 1939-45 – Essay Questions – Germany 1918-45 – IAS History
The essay booklet contains all the Part 4 past paper questions, and a range of suggested questions based on patterns.
It can be used to plan essays on the wartime economy, opposition during WW2, the intensification of the Nazis’ racial policy and the reasons Germany lost WW2.
It was made using 5 AS textbooks and all the past papers.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing
Yeltsin & the end of the Soviet Union – 1991 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the significance of Yeltsin’s election and the end of the Soviet Union.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It also includes sources to practise.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
USSR Governments – Essay Questions – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin 1917-91 – IAS History
The essay booklet contains all the Part 1 past paper questions, and a range of suggested questions based on patterns.
It can be used to plan essays on the impact of policies of each Soviet leader and comparisons between them.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks and all the past papers.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.