This resource is prepared for IGCSE History PAPER 2.It explains how to evaluate usefulness and reliability of sources . It uses examples to show how to use motive, value, limitations, perspective and judgment in evaluating sources.It can also be used by AS/A/Level candidates in document paper exams.
Prepared for IGCSE KS4 Economic. At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
D efine the mixed economic system. Describe government intervention to
address market failure Definitions, drawing and interpretation of
appropriate diagrams showing the effects of three government
microeconomic policy measures : maximum and minimum prices in
product, labour and foreign exchange markets; indirect taxation ; and
subsidies . Definitions only of; government microeconomic policy
measures: regulation; privatisation
The Resource is Prepared for Geography KS3
At the end of the lesson the students should be able
to :
(i) Define the term earthquakes
(ii) Explain the causes of earthquakes
(iii) Give examples of earthquakes
(iv) Explain the effects and impacts of earthquakes
(v) Examine the case study on an earthquake in an
LEDC and MEDC
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
Define market failure and the key terms associated with market failure: public
good , merit good, demerit good, social benefits , external benefits, private benefits,
social costs, external costs, private costs.
Causes
of market failure With respect to public goods, merit and demerit
goods, external costs and external benefits, abuse
of monopoly power and factor
immobility . Examples of market failure with respect to these areas only.
Consequences
of market failure The implications of misallocation of resources in
respect of the over consumption of demerit goods and goods with external costs,
and the under consumption of merit goods and goods with external benefits
Note:
diagrams of demand and supply relating to market failure are not required.
‘Class Activities’ and ‘Multiple Choice Questions’
with Answers.’
This resource is made for IGCSE and AS Sociology. It explains the functionalist view on family, I t discusses Talcot Parson’s View of family ,roles of family, functional- fit theory of family, and Peter Murdock’s perspective on Nuclear family. It shows the criticisms of the views.
The resource explains Weimar Republic: The Rise of Hitler to power , Consolidation of power, and dictatorship and resistance.The resource shows the social and economic situations in Germany and how Hitler rose to power and resistance.Prepared for IGCSE Paper 1 Revision.
This resource is a revision note for Paper 2 IGCSE, 2023. It explains topical reasons why International Peace Collapsed. It also contains note and explanations on 3 COLD WAR CASE STUDIES- Korea, Vietnam, and Cuban Missile Crisis .
The resource is prepared for teaching KS3, Locational Knowledge-Asia
At the end of the lesson, the students should
be able to:
◦Discuss Asia as a continent.
◦Mention Asian countries and regions.
◦Give a brief history about Asia.
◦Discuss Asia’s physical features and biomes.
◦The Resource contains Class activities.
Prepared for KS3 Geography on :
Location of earthquakes and volcanic activity
◼ Active zones
◼ Earth crust tectonic plates
◼ Active, Dormant and Extinct Volcanoes
◼ Volcanic eruptions.
It explains basic concepts such as outer core, inner core, mantle and the crust.
The resource is prepared for KS3 Geography.
The students should be able to :
Define the term limestone
Discuss how limestone is formed and what features are typical of
limestone areas.
Outline types of rocks found in upland areas of England.
Where the water goes in a limestone area, and what it looks like
underground
Know what is distinctive about the Yorkshire Dales.
Discuss what is special about areas of limestone
The resource is made for History Year 11 and AS History Paper 4.The resource explains Hitlers social and Economic policies as a dictator.Contains class activities and guide on how to answer questions.
This resource explains the significance of the Corfu Incident,and how it was not controlled by the League of Nations . The resource is made for Year 10, and 11 History , IGCSE Class. Contains illustrations, maps and activities.
The resource is made for AS History. It explains the exploits of Napoleon Bonaparte
It shows the character and strategy of Napoleon during the revolutionary years.It explains different revolutionary groups , and how Napoleon was supported after the revolution.
This resource is made for AS History . It explains the social and economic policies of Hitler and Nazi Party. It shows Hitler’s achievements during his dictatorship rule in Germany.
The resource explains Josef Stalins rise to power in Russia.
The resource is made for AS and A Level History.It explains various factors in Stalins Rise to power.
Prepared for Sociology Year 10, and 11
This resource explains different views of sociologists on socialization
It explains and Summaries Primary Socialization of
: Freud’s Theory of Personality Development
= Mead’s Theory of Social Behaviorism
=Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
And
=Cooley’s Theory of the Looking-Glass Self
The resource explains how personality is formed and how biological and environmental factors affect socialization processes.
This resource explains famine and its impact on people. It shows the reasons why famine occurs and some countries that had once been affected by famine. It explains strategies to reduce famine.Prepared for Geography and environmental Science.
This resource is made for IGCSE , AS/ A Level History. It explains the events that caused World War 1. It shows the significance of the events and how they contributed to WW1.It contains photographs and illustrations. Contains class activities.