Fully resourced lesson looking at Fidel Castro and the increased tensions between Cuba and the USA.
Takes a bit of work, as the sources need to be printed and put into envelopes. I have done in the past, get the kids pretending to work for the CIA, they love it!
Fully resourced lesson with question header and model answer as part of Edexcel’s Superpower Relations and the Cold War unit.
Thanks @mrfitzhist for the inspiration for the essay header!
Lesson looking at the Berlin Crisis and the summits of 1958-1961.
Part of Edexcel’s Superpower Relations and the Cold War, and uses the text book for this lesson.
A lesson designed to consolidate knowledge from the first Key Topic of edexcel’s Superpower Relations and Cold War topic, including recall task and personal learning checklist.
Thank you to @mrfitzhist for the Highlighter heads idea and @missHRhistory for the PLC template
Lesson looking at Stalins response to the Truman Doctrine, with the creation of Cominform and Comecon.
Part of Edexcel’s Superpower relations and the Cold War unit. Will require the text book for this lesson.
Fully resourced lesson looking at the Long & Novikov telegrams and Winston Churchill’s Iron Curtain speech.
Part of Edexcel’s Superpower relation and Cold War unit.
Thank you to @MrPattisonTeach on twitter for sharing the guided reading
Lesson for Edexcel’s Superpower relations and Cold War, focusing on the causes and events of the Hungarian Uprising.
Textbook free lesson! Thanks to @MissLAMatthews for the Diamond 9
Lesson looking at the creation of the Satellite states in the beginning of the Cold War, with a narrative account question.
Tasks uses Edexcel Superpower relations and the Cold War text book.
First lesson for Edexcel Superpower relations and the Cold War. Looks at the Big Three leaders and the war time conferences (Tehran, Yalta & Potsdam) and their consequences.
Uses the Edxecel textbook to complete task.
Shout-out to @mrfitzhist for the differences between Capitalism and Communism slide and cherry picking inspiration!
Blank timeline used to consolidate the events of the Cold War.
Students given 20 minutes with closed books to fill in as much as possible, then asked to change colour pen and use books to fill in any missed areas. Good for highlighting areas that may need readdressing.
Just some (of the many!) possible jobs in which a History degree/A-level can come in handy!
Made with PowerPoint, and made quite large as I had a big gap to fill in the corridor but can be adjusted.