I am an incoming participant on the Teach First Leadership Development Programme for September 2016. I currently study for a Joint Honours Degree in Politics and History at Newcastle University.
I have been contributing to the TES since 2011 in History, Government & Politics and a few other subjects. In addition to this I am a content creator and blogger for Tutor2u, specialising in United States Politics.
I am an incoming participant on the Teach First Leadership Development Programme for September 2016. I currently study for a Joint Honours Degree in Politics and History at Newcastle University.
I have been contributing to the TES since 2011 in History, Government & Politics and a few other subjects. In addition to this I am a content creator and blogger for Tutor2u, specialising in United States Politics.
Based on the popular Mock the Week Game segment, this game presents students with an answer and then they must answer with a question that would fit with the answer. This resource has general historical questions in it which could be used for Open Evenings.
Included in the pack is a teacher sheet which displays all the answers. As with all games of this nature, whilst you are looking ideally for the question detailed, credit should be given for questions which are still true.
A2 Poster that can be printed on different pieces of paper appropriate to your printer. Colourful and designed as a corkboard with Post-It notes and pinned pictures of Roosevelt and Agency logos.
Features in the America in the 1930s revision guide
This set includes a PowerPoint and Revision Booklet. The Powerpoint is designed to be delivered alongside the revision booklet and the two link together. The Powerpoint contains the page numbers that each activity can be found on, allowing students to use the booklet whilst having additional support via the Powerpoint.
In addition to this the Powerpoint contains four revision games included:
- Guess the Word (Similar to the Taboo Board Game)
- Headliners (Students see the first letters of a headline and have to work out the answer)
- If this is the Answer, What is the Question (12 answers all relating to the topic)
- Presidential Elections, Who Won? All elections from 1932 - 2012.
The revision booklet contains activities for students to complete including timelines, biographies, mind maps and of course Exam answers. For each of the three key questions that are posed, there are AQA exam questions for both 8 and 12 marks, complete with mark schemes.
This resource also has links with the Alphabet Agencies poster which is featured in the Revision Guide. The Poster can be downloaded here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/alphabet-agencies-poster-11131564
This resource pack contains two copies of the PowerPoint, one designed for older machines 1997-2003 and one for newer machines post 2007.