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Henry VIII's Reformation (unit of work - KS3)
Six lessons, plus assessment.
- Lesson 1: What was the Reformation?
- Lesson 2: Henry VIII’s Great Matter
- Lesson 3: Break with Rome
- Lesson 4: Religious transformation of England.
- Lesson 5: Wealth and power
- Lesson 6: Why did Henry VIII divorce Rome (assessment planning lesson)
- Lesson 7: Assessment
Most lessons include reading and links to engaging videos on YouTube.
Reading Packs
Three different reading packs (reading ages of 13, 10, and 8).
Answers are included for each reading pack to allow quick self-assessment.
SoW
A written SoW is included. The SoW breaks down each lesson into three learning objectives with activities connected to each objective. All activities are included on each PowerPoint. This unit includes self assessment, peer-assessment and teacher assessment at the final lesson.
This is a plug-and-play lesson. No additional planning is needed. Just print the reading packs. Where there is reading in a lesson the 13-year reading age has been included in the PowerPoint. It is easy to swap this out for the self assessment part of the lesson
Cause of WW1 (unit of work) KS3
This is a Key Stage 3 scheme of work that aims to develop knowledge and a casual understanding of the Frist World War. There are seven lessons included, plus an assessment:
What was WW1?
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
Assassination and July Crisis
What caused WWI?
Assessment
Also, included is a knowledge organiser. There are 30 questions designed for pupils to use to self-study at home. These are then tested in every lesson until lesson 7. Included on the knowledge organiser is also a timeline of events and a list of keywords sorted into alphabetical order.
Starter activities are knowledge recall with elf assessment.
There are clear opportunities for peer assessment with examples of WWW and EBI that pupils are able to use.
Group work, individual work, and teacher-led learning are included as a part of the scheme of work.
Reading materials are included in the lesson. Militarism and alliances include a choice of reading that is at reading age 10 or 12. Both include self assessment.
Edexcel GCSE Crime and punishment in Britain, c1000–present (unit of work)
This is a series of 27 lessons that covers Edexcel’s Crime and punishment in Britain, c1000–present.
• AfL is included.
• All starter activities are self assessed, excluding the first lesson.
• Lessons are matched up with their relevant exam questions from the SAMs to 2022.
• Mark schemes are included where they have been used.
• The origins of the exam questions are clearly marked and mark schemes included.
• Where there is printing to do, it is in a separate document and clearly labeled.
These lessons are plug and play. They have been designed for other people to open the PowerPoint and begin teaching.
The list of lessons are below. I have included where Exam Qs have been matched with content.
Lessons:
Introduction to Crime and Punishment
Anglo-Saxon Crimes in Britain
Anglo-Saxon Law enforcement and punishment
Norman Crime
Norman law enforcement and punishment - 2019, Q5; 2022, Q5
Later Middle ages crime - SAM, Q5
Case study – Church
1500-1700 context of time period
1500-1700 Crime - 2018, Q4; 2021, Q5
1500-1700 law enforcement and punishment - 2020, Q4; SAM, Q6
1500-1700 Gunpowder Plot
1500-1700 Mathew Hopkins
1700-1900 Crime - 2022, Q3; 2019, Q6
1700-1900 Tolpuddle Martyrs.
1700-1900 Bow Street Runners 2018, Q5
1700-1900 Metropolitan Police
1700-1900 Views on punishment
1700-1900 Prison reform SAM, Q4
1700-1900 Pentonville prison - 2018, Q6
1700-1900 Robert Peel
1900-present Crime - 2021, Q4, Q6; SAM, Q3
1900-present Changing definitions of crime
1900-present Law enforcement - 2020, Q3 Q6; 2019, Q4
1900-present punishment - death penalty
1900 – present - punishment - prisons - 2022, Q4; 2021, Q3; 2018, Q3
1900- present - Conscientious objectors - 2019, Q3
1900-present Derek Bentley
You will need the Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Crime and punishment through time, c1000–present. ISBN is 978 1 292 12736 1.
This unit of work does not include the Whitechapel unit.
Edexcel Cold War Key Topic 3
This series of lessons follows Edexcel’s Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91. There are printable information sheets, but this can be esily substituted with the textbook.
Seven lessons in total with resources to print.
Invasion of Afghanistan and Carter
Detente (2 lessons)
Second Cold War
Gorbachev’s new thinking (2 lessons)
Fall of the Berlin Wall
Collapse of the SU and end of Warsaw
KT3 over view lessons with worksheet
KT3 exam questions with mark schemes
Every lesson starts of with 5 recall questions with the answers
Exam questions with the mark scheme are included
Self assessment is included.
Mark schemes are included on the ppts to make peer assessment easy.
Each each question relevant to KT3 is included in the exam question ppt. It is clear what part of th spec each exam question is referring to.
Edexcel Cold War Key topic 2
This is a series of lessons that follows the Edexcel P4 Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91.
You don’t need the text book with this series of lessons but it can easily be substituted in.
7 lessons included with printable resources.
The Rufugee problem in Berlin
The Berlin Wall
Cuba (Bay of Pigs)
The Cuban Missile Crisis
Prague Spring ( 2 lessons)
Key Topic 2 overview lesson with worksheet
All exam questions and mark schemes relevant for Key topic 2 in one ppt.
All exam questions for this Key Topic are included (SAMs to 2022). Mark schemes included.
AfL activities included with answers after.
Each lessons starts off with recall activity (answers on the next slide).
Self assessment is included in the lesson.
Very Little editing required.
Edexcel Cold War Key Topic 1
This is a series of 10 lessons (with a ppt with all the exam Qs for this section) that follows Edexcel History Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91. Exam questions are included within the lessons and in a separate ppt for revision.
You don’t need to published textbook with this series of lessons, but it can easily be substituted in.
Lessons in total with resources to print:
introduction to Cold War
Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam
Impact of the atomic bomb, telegrams, and Soviet satellite stats
Truman Doctrine
Cominform, Comecon, and NATO
Berlin Crisis
Significance of arms race and Warsaw Pact
Hungarian uprising (causes and Khrushchev’s response)
International reaction to invasion
A ppt with all the exam Qs (up to 2022) with mark schemes for key topic one.
An overview lesson with worksheet to accompany
Every lesson starts of with 5 recall questions with the answers
Past exam questions and mark schemes are included in the lessons
Exam questions with the mark scheme are included
Each activity had an AfL activity, often with answers
Possible to use the published textbook or to use the resources provided.
East Germany, 1958-90 (Edexcel iGCSE history, paper 2, A5)
This is a series of lessons that cover the iGCSE Edexcel History paper 2 (A5) East Germany, 1958-90.
Previous exams from 2019 to 2023 have been used throughout the lessons. I have matched them up by topic and included the mark scheme after. The exclusion of 2024 exams means you will be able to use this for any mock exams.
A learning checklist is included. This gives you an overview of the content and when it has been examined.
No textbook is required. All lessons come with readymade reading that is referenced in the lesson ppts.
1.1 Origins of the Berlin Wall
1.2 Ulbricht and Khrushchev
1.3 The impact of the Wall on East Berliners, security and escapes.
2.1 Economic stabilisation and emigration
2.2 New economic system and socialism
2.3 Comecon and economic problems
2.4 The nature of state control
2.5 Propaganda and censorship
2.6 Support and Eastern Bloc
3.1 Daily life in Eastern Berlin
3.2 Changing role of women
3.3 Honecker and the development of a GDR identity
3.4 the importance of sport
4.1 Relations with West Germany
4.2 Relaxation of travel rules
5.1 Gorbachev
5.2 Key events of 1989
5.3 the end of the GDR
I’m in the process of making units of work for all of the iGCSE Edexcel Hsitory options. But for now, the ones with the
Paper 1 Depth studies
1 The French Revolution, c1780–99
2 Development of a nation: unification of Italy, 1848–70
3 Germany: development of dictatorship, 1918–45
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12923243
4 Colonial rule and the nationalist challenge in India, 1919–47
5 Dictatorship and conflict in the USSR, 1924–53
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12939702
6 A world divided: superpower relations, 1943–72
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13085657
7 A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74
8 South Africa: from union to the end of apartheid, 1948–94.
Paper 2 : Investigation and Breadth Studies
A1 The origins and course of the First World War, 1905–18
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12882315
A2 Russia and the Soviet Union, 1905–24
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12911138
A3 The USA, 1918–41
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13084089
A4 The Vietnam Conflict, 1945–75
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13149998
A5 East Germany, 1958–90.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13151559
B1 America: from new nation to divided union, 1783–1877
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13139147
B2 Changes in medicine, c1848–c1948
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13034136
B3 Japan in transformation, 1853–1945
B4 China: conflict, crisis and change, 1900–89
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13030617
B5 The changing role of international organisations: the league and the UN, 1919–c2011
B6 The changing nature of warfare and international conflict, 1919–2011
B7 The Middle East: conflict, crisis and change, 1917–2012
B8 Diversity, rights and equality in Britain, 1914–2010.
The Vietnam Conflict, 1945–75 (Edexcel iGCSE history, paper 2, A4)
This is a series of lessons that cover the iGCSE Edexcel History paper 2 (A4) the Vietnam Conflict, 1945-75.
Previous exams from 2019 to 2023 have been used throughout the lessons. I have matched them up by topic and included the mark scheme after. The exclusion of 2024 exams means you will be able to use this for any mock exams.
A learning checklist is included. This gives you an overview of the content and when it has been examined.
No textbook is required. All lessons come with ready made reading that is referenced in the lesson ppts.
Series of 24 lessons:
1.01 Origins of the First Indochina War
1.02 The tactics of General Giap
1.03 Search for a diplomatic solution
1.04 French defeat at Dien Bien Phu
2.01 Geneva Conference & Domino Theory
2.02 South and North Vietnam
2.03 Ho’s policies to unite Vietnam, NLF & Ho Chi Minh Trail
2.04 response of the USA
2.05 Fall of Diem and Gulf of Tonkin
3.01 Second Indochina War
3.02 Operation Rolling Thunder
3.03 televised war - Khe Sanh
3.04 televised war – Tet
3.05 Televised war - The Battle of Hue
4.01 Failure of peace talks
4.02 Cambodia and Laos
4.03 Relations with China
4.04 Vietnamisation and withdrawal by 73
4.05 the effects of Ford’s diplomatic response
5.01 Effect of war on civilians in Vietnam
5.02 US response to Guerilla war
5.03 Hearts & minds, My Lai, and Phoenix
5.04 US media coverage
5.05 Fulbright Hearings (1971)
America: from new nation to divided union, 1783–1877 (iGCSE history, Edexcel, paper 2, B1)
This is a series of lessons that cover Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (iGCSE) in History, paper 2, B1 America: from new nation to divided union, 1783–1877.
• Each lesson begins with knowledge recall that is self-assessed.
• Relevant past exam questions are included, with mark schemes, for each lesson (where applicable).
• There is a Personalised Learning Checklist (PLC) that breaks the specification down into its constituent parts and tracks what exam questions have been asked for each topic. This reveals what topics seem to be asked multiple times and allows students to practice those questions.
• No textbook is required. Printable reading materials provided.
Lesson titles include:
1.1 Tensions between large and small states
1.2 The significance of Shay’s Rebellion
1.3 The Connecticut Compromise
1.4a Founding Fathers – federalism
1.4b Founding Fathers - Bill of Rights
1.5 Constructionists
1.6 Jefferson’s Presidency
2.1 opposition to westward expansion
2.2a Louisiana Purchase
2.2b Transcontinental Treaty
2.2c Annexation of Texas
2.3 Missouri Compromise
2.4 Indian Removal Act
2.5 Settling the West
2.6 California Gold Rush
3.1 Compromise of 1850
3.2 Kansas–Nebraska Act
3.3 Economic origins of the division between Union and Confederacy
3.4 Causes of the American Civil War
4.1 The Civil War and Union victory
4.2 Role of military leadership
4.3 Naval blockade
4.4 Political leadership
4.5 The Emancipation Proclamation
4.6 Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and march through Georgia
4.7 Destruction of the Sothern economy
5.1 John and Reconstruction
5.2a Freedmen’s Bureau, Southern response and Black Codes
5.2b Civil Rights Acts and Amendments
5.3 Failure of Grant’s Peace Policy
iGCSE Edexcel The USA, 1918-41 History, (paper 2 - A3)
This is a series of lessons that cover the iGCSE Edexcel History paper 2 (A3) The USA, 1918-41.
The Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History The USA, 1918-41 Student Book (ISBN 978-0435185459) has been used throughout the ppts. You, or your students, will need access to this book.
Previous exams from 2019 to 2023 have been used throughout the lessons. I have matched them up by topic and included the mark scheme after. The exclusion of 2024 exams means you will be able to use this for any mock exams.
A learning checklist is included. This gives you an overview of the content and when it has been examined.
22 Lessons include:
1.0 America in the early 20th century
1.1 The economic benefits of the First World War
1.2 Causes of Boom
1.3 Old industries
1.4 Leisure industry
1.5 Women and flappers
2.1 attitudes and policies towards immigration
2.2 The Palmer raids and Red Scare
2.3 Sacco and Vanzetti
2.4 African Americans and KKK
2.5 Morals & values and Monkey Trial
2.6 Prohibition and organised crime
3.1a Wall St. Crash
3.1b Great Depression and causes
3.2 Hoover’s reaction to GD
3.3 Impact of the Great Depression - 2 lessons worth of work
4.1 Roosevelt
4.2 Second New Deal
4.3 Impact of Second New Deal
4.4 Rural electrification and Pros & cons of New Deal
5.1 Opposition to the New Deal
5.2 Radical criticism
Cambridge iGCSE Russia, 1905 – 41 (depth study C)
This Unit of work covers the Cambridge (CIE) iGCSE Depth study C) Russia, 1905 – 41.
28 lessons are included.
Exam questions have been matched up to topics and are at the end of the ppts with the mark schemes.
Each lesson has three learning objectives.
No specific textbook needed. All printable materials are included.
Lessons covers the entire spec and include:
1.1 Tsarist rule in Russia
1.2 1905 Revolution
1.3 Attempts at reform
1.4a Effects of WW1 on Russia
1.4b Influence of Rasputin
1.5 March 1917 Revolution
2.1 Provisional Government
2.2 Failure of the Provisional Government
2.3a Lenin and the Bolsheviks
2.3b Bolshevik seizure of power
2.4a Civil War
2.4b Reasons for the Bolshevik victory
2.4c War communism
2.5a The Kronstadt Naval Mutiny NEED MULTIFLOW
2.5b New economic policy
2.6 Lenin’s death
3.1 Reasons for Stalin’s emergence as leader by 1928
3.2 Stalin’s use of Terror
3.3 Propaganda and official culture
3.4 the Purges
4.1 Causes of the modernisation of Soviet economy
4.2a five-year plans
4.2b Successes and failures of the 5 year plans
4.3a Collectivisation
4.3b opposition to collectivisation
4.3c Successes and failures of collectivisation
4.4 Different experience of social groups
4.5 Women int he USSR
iGCSE Medicine Edexcel c1848-1948History (paper 2 - B2)
iGCSE medicine Edexcel series of lessons. This is a series of lessons that covers Edexcel’s iGCSE history B2 Changes in medicine, c1848–c1948.
Link to free content revision [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12942792 ][https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12942792)
Link to (paid) exam lesson with answers to most regularly assessments: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12941140
If there is exam question that is related to the lesson, it has been included at the end of the ppt, with the mark scheme. Updated with 2023 exam questions
The lessons are squeezed into 21 lessons:
1.1 Barriers to Progress
1.2 & 2.4 Nightingale and Scutari - 2r, Nov 2020, b
1.3 Dangers in surgery - 2b, June 2020, b
1.4 Problems and improvements in public health - 2b, June 2022, Cii
2.1 & 3.1 Pasteur and Koch - 2br June 2022, ©
2.2 Lister and impact of antiseptics - 2019, 2022
2.3 improvements in public health - 2021, 2022
2.5 Elizabeth Garrett and progress of women - 2021, 2022
3.2 Improvement in surgery - 2r, June 2019, Qb
3.3 Impact of Public Health Act, 1875
3.4 Science and medicine - 2.Nov 2020 Ci
3.5 Marie Curie
4.1 The Liberal Government’s public health measures
4.2 WW1 and medical treatment - 2r, June 2019, a
4.3 WW1 and surgery - 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022
4.4 WW1 and women
5.1 Fleming, Florey, and Chain (penicillin) - 2019, 2021, 2022
5.2 WW2 and surgery - 2. Nov 2020, a
5.3 WW2 and women
5.4 WW2 and other medical developments - Nov & June 2021
5.5 NHS and its Impact
• Most of the lessons use the Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History Changes in Medicine, c. 1848 – 1948 book (ISBN 9780435185404).
• Each lesson begins with knowledge recall that is self-assessed.
• Relevant past exam questions are included, with mark schemes. Some questions have a choice of multiple different exam questions. For example, 4.3 WW1 eas examined in 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022. All of these Qs have been included at the end of the ppt.
• There is also a Personalised Learning Checklist (PLC) that breaks the specification down into its constituent parts and tracks what exam questions have been asked for each topic. This reveals what topics seem to be asked multiple times and allows students to practise those questions.
• There is an A3 homework sheet to give out. The pupils will need access to YouTube. They watch a video about the topic and then write down a few bullet points. The idea is that they do this before they arrive to lesson, but it could be used as homework too.
#igcse #historyofmedicine
iGCSE History (CIE) the United States, 1919-41 (depth study D)
This is a unit of 22 lessons that covers Cambridge (CIE) iGCSE History depth study D: The United States, 1919-41.
Read information is provided with the lessons and is clearly labelled.
Each lessons starts off with 5 recall questions that are self assessed on the next slide.
The lessons have past exam questions at the end of the lesson with the mark scheme on a separate slide.
Exam map is provided so you can see the most assessed topics.
Lesson titles:
1.0 America in the early 20th century
1.1 & 1.4 Causes of Boom
1.2 government policies cause of Boom
1.3 Old industries
1.5 Decline of agriculture
2.1 Roaring 20s
2.2 Film and media
2.3 Prohibition and organised crime (printing at end)
2.4a Immigration
2.4b The Palmer raids and Red Scare
2.5 African Americans and KKK
2.6 Women and flappers
3.1a Wall St. Crash
3.1b Great Depression and causes
3.2 Impact of the Great Depression - 2 lessons
3.3 Hoover’s reaction to GD
4.1 Election
4.2 Roosevelt
4.3 New Deal legislation
4.4 Opposition to the New Deal
4.4b Radical criticism
4.5 Strengths and weaknesses of the ND
iGCSE History (CIE) Germany, 1918-45 (Depth Study B)
iGCSE History, depth study: B) Germany, 1918-45. 26 lessons to teach.
No textbook is required.
Printing is clearly titled with each lesson or can be printed as booklet. Easy to adapt to use whatever textbook you have.
Past exam questions (paper 1 and 4) are included at the end of each lesson where relevant with the mark schemes.
Exam map is included to show the bullet point from the spec and the year it was tested.
Lesson titles:
1.1 Revolution and Republic
1.2 Reactions to the ToV (2019, P4, Q4)
1.3 The Weimar Constitution
1.4a Threats from the left and the right (5 relevant exam Qs)
1.4b Economic problems and Ruhr (2021, 11a; 2019, 11b)
1.5 Economic problems and hyperinflation (3 relevant exam Qs)
1.6 Stresemann Economic achievements (2021, P1, 11b)
1.7 Stresemann abroad
1.8 Cultural achievements of the Weimar Republic
1.9 How stable was the Weimar Republic
2.1 Early years of Nazi Party
2.2 Munich Putsch (3 relevant exam Qs)
2.3 Roles of Hitler and other Nazi leaders
2.4 Great Depression
2.5 Reasons for Nazis rise to power (2022, P1, 11b)
2.6 Hitler takes power
2.7 Reichstag Fire (3 relevant exam Qs)
3.1 Steps to dictatorship (3 relevant exam Qs)
3.2 Control and repression (2022, P1, 12a)
3.3 Culture and mass media (6 relevant exam Qs)
3.4 Economic policies including rearmament (3 exam Qs)
4.1 Social policies (4 exam Qs)
4.2 Antisemitism & final solution (2020, P4, Q2)
4.3 Persecution of minorities (2023, P1, 12a)
4.4 Opposition to Nazi Rule (2022, 12b; 2020, 12c)
4.5 Impact of WW2 on Germany (3 exam Qs)
iGCSE superpower relations, 1943-72 Edexcel (paper 1 - 6) Cold War
Edexcel iGCSE A World Divided: superpower relations, 1943-72 (paper 1 - 6) Cold War.
This is a series of 20 lessons that covers iGCSE Edexcel history, paper 1, option 6 A World Divided: superpower relations, 1943-72.
Previous exam questions have been included in the relevant lesson, with the mark scheme.
Learning checklist clearly highlights the topics that are assessed most often
I have used Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History: A World Divided: Superpower Relations, 1943-72 Student Book ISBN: 9780435185442 to plan the series of lessons. You, or your students, will need that text book.
Lessons included:
1.1 Communism vs capitalism
1.2 Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam
1.3 USSR & E. Europe and attitudes of Stalin and Truman
2.1 Soviet expansion in Eastern Europe. Churchill and the ‘iron curtain’
2.2a Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
2.2b Cominform (1947), Comecon (1949), NATO (1949)
2.3 Berlin Crisis (1948-49)
3.1 Korean War
3.2 Hungary & peaceful coexistence
3.3 international reaction to Soviet invasion
3.4 significance of arms race and Warsaw Pact
4.1 U2 incident and Summit Conferences
4.2 Causes and effects of Berlin Wall
4.3 Effects of the Berlin Wall
4.4a Cuba Bay of Pigs
4.4b Cuban Missile Crisis
5.1 The Thaw
5.2 SALT and treaty
CIE Cambridge IGCSE History The First World War, 1914–18
Series of lessons that covers iGCSE history, CIE Cambridge, paper 1, Depth study A, The First World War, 1914–18 (World War One, WW1)
Relevant exam questions, with mark schemes, are included at the end of lesson
Exam Map shows what is on the spec and when it was examined. This allows you to easily find exam Qs by topic.
Section 2 (To what extent was it a world war?) has never been examined, but it’s on the spec, so lessons included.
All resources are provided so no textbook is required:
1.1 Schlieffen Plan
1.2 Why did the Schlieffen Plan fail
1.3 Stalemate
1.4 Trench warfare
1.5 New weapons and methods
1.6 Verdun
1.7 Somme
2.1 British Empire on the Western Front
2.2 the war in Africa
2.3 Contribution of Japan
2.4 The Arab revolt
3.1 German threat in North Sea
3.2 Gallipoli Campaign
3.3 Eastern front and Russia leaves
3.4 The impact of war on civilian populations
4.1 Ludendorff Offensive & defeat of Germany
4.2 Hundred Days
4.3 Conditions in Germany towards the end of the war
4.4 The Armistice
Cambridge IGCSE History B
iGCSE Cambridge (CIE) History Core Content B
This is a series of lessons that covers Core content: Option B
The twentieth century: international relations from 1919
This is the Cambridge iGCSE History (CIE)
• Each lesson starts with five recall questions that are self assess (answers are on the next slide)
• The lessons cover the spec for Core Content B, Cambridge iGCSE, for exams in 2024, 2025, and 2026
• Clear learning objectives in each lesson.
• NO TEXTBOOK is required for these lessons, but that does occasionally you need to print the materials that come with the lessons.
Lessons included:
1 Was the Treaty of Versailles fair?
1.1 aims of the Big Three
1.2 Treaty of Versailles
1.3 Political impact of ToV on Germany
1.4 Economic and social impact of ToV on Germany
1.5 Contemporary opinions about ToV
2 To what extent was the League of Nations a success
2.1 Structure of the League of Nations
2.2 Success and failures of the LoN
2.3 LoN’s humanitarian work
2.4a Manchuria (events and causes)
2.4b Manchuria (consequences)
2.4c Manchuria source questions
2.5a Abyssinian Crisis (events and causes)
2.5b Abyssinian Crisis Abyssinian consequences
2.5c Abyssinian source Qs
3 How far was Hitler’s foreign policy to blame for the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939?
3.1 Hitler’s Aims in foreign policy
3.2 Rhineland, Saar and rearmament
3.3 Spanish Civil War and Anti-Conmintern Pact
3.4 Appeasement and Rome-Berlin Axis
3.5 Anschluss
3.6 Sudetenland and Munich Agreement
3.7 Nazi-Soviet Pact
3.8 Why did peace collapse?
4 Who was to blame for the Cold War?
4.1 End of WW2
4.2 Yalta
4.3 Potsdam
4.4 Soviet expansion
4.5 USA’s reaction to Soviet expansion
4.6Berlin blockade and airlift
4.7 NATO and Warsaw
4.8 Who was to blame for the Cold War?
5 How effectively did the United States contain the spread of communism?
5.1 Causes of the Korean War
5.2 Events of the Korean War
5.3 Cuban Crisis
5.4 consequences of the Cuban Crisis
5.5 Vietnam
5.6 Involvement in Vietnam war
5.7 Events of the Vietnam War
5.8 Causes of the Vietnam War
5.9 Summary of Vietnam
6 How secure was the USSR’s control over Eastern Europe, 1948–c.1989?
6.1 Hungary
6.2 Resistance Czechoslovakia
6.3 Comparing and contrasting resistance in Hungary and Czechoslovakia
6.4 Berlin Wall
6.5 Poland and solidarity
6.6 Gorbachev
AQA: First World War 1894-1918 entire unit
These lessons have been designed to be easy to follow.
Lessons follow the AQA (BA) Conflict and tension: The First World War, 1894–1918 , and include the following 26 lessons
Part one: The causes of the First World War
1.01 The alliance system (2022, Q3)
1.02 Moroccan Crises (S1, Q3)
1.03 Crisis in the Balkans (2018, Q3)
1.04 Splendid isolation
1.05 Wilhelm foriegn policy (2022, Q1)
1.06 European rearmament
1.07 Slav nationalism and Austro-Serbian rivalry
1.08 Assassination
1.09 July Crisis
1.10 cause of WW1
Part two: The First World War: stalemate
2.01 Schlieffen Plan & Belgium
2.02 Trenches and Marne (2020, Q3)
2.03 military tactics and technology
2.04 Verdun
2.5 Somme (S2, Q2)
2.06 Passchendaele
2.07 Haig
2.8 Gallipoli (2018, Q1)
2.09 War at sea
Part three: Ending the war
3.01 Russia leaves (2019, Q1)
3.02 USA enters WW1 (S2, Q1)
3.03 tactics and technology (2019, Q2)
3.04 Ludendorff Offensive (2021, Q4; S2, Q3)
3.05 Hundred Days
3.06 end of WW1 (2022, Q2)
3.07 Cause of Germany’s defeat (2018, Q2; 2020, Q4)
The lessons use the Oxford Conflict and Tension: First World War 1894-1918 book (9780198429005); HOWEVER, there is an alternative for every time the textbook has been included. You will just need to print the reading sheets.
The lesson clearly displays where an exam question has been used and includes the mark scheme.
All comprehension activities have the answers included on the next slide.
Lessons include links to YouTube for engagement.
iGCSE China: conflict, crisis and change, 1900–89 (Edexcel paper 2 - B4) history
igcse China (Edexcel paper 2 - B4)
This is a series of lessons that covers Edexcel’s iGCSE history B4 China: conflict, crisis and change, 1900-89.
Relevant previous exam questions are at the end of each lesson, along with the mark scheme.
Where printing is needed, this has been included as a separate document.
The lessons are squeezed into 25 lessons:
1.0 China in the 20th century
1.1 Boxer Uprising & late Qing Reforms
1.2 the causes, events, results of 1911 revolution (2.2020 Nov, a)
1.3 China under the Warlords
1.4 CCP, United Front, Soviet Union
1.5 Emergence of Chinese Communist Party
1.6 Northern Expedition, Shanghai mass (2b, June 2021, b)
2.1 The Long March (2r. June 2019 a)
2.2 War with Japan 1937-1945
2.3 Key features of the Civil War 1946-49 (2br. June 2022, b)
2.4 Cause of success (2b June 2021, Ci; 2br. June 2022, B)
3.1 Changes in agriculture (2r. June 2019; 2. 2020 Nov, b)
3.2 & 3.6 Changes in industry (2b June 2022, Cii)
3.3 Changes in the role of women (2b June 2022,a)
3.4 Political Changes
3.5 The Hundred Flowers Campaign
3.7 USSR influence (2b June 2022 Ci)
4.1 Causes of Cultural Revolution
4.2 Key features of the Cultural Revolution.
4.3 Impact of cultural revolution (2. 2020 Nov, Cii; 2br. June 2022, Cii)
4.4 Sino-Soviet split (2. 2020 Nov, Ci)
5.1 The rise and fall of ‘Gang of Four’ (2b. Nov 2021, b)
5.2 Changes under Deng (2b June 2021, Cii; 2r Nov 2020 Cii; 2br June 2022)
5.3 Deng’s opposition (2b Nov 2021; 2. Nov 2020; 2r Nov 2020)
5.4 Student opposition and Tiananmen Sq 1986-89 (2b June 2021, a; 2b June 2022, b)
• You/ your students will need Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History: Conflict, Crisis and Change: China, 1900–1989 Student Book (ISBN 978-0435185374) as many of the lessons use this textbook.
• Each lesson begins with knowledge recall that is self-assessed.
• Relevant past exam questions are included, with mark schemes, for each lesson. So, you will teach the lesson and, at the end of the lesson are past exam questions (where applicable).
• There is also a Personalised Learning Checklist (PLC) that breaks the specification down into its constituent parts and tracks what exam questions have been asked for each topic. This reveals what topics seem to be asked multiple times and allows students to practice those questions.
iGCSE Edexcel USSR, 1924-53 History (paper 1, option 5)
This is a series of lessons designed to meet the needs of learners completing Edexcel’s iGCSE Paper 1 (5) Dictatorship and conflict in the USSR, 1924 – 53
The spec squeezed into 24 lessons:
1.1 The Soviet Union in 1924
1.2 The rivals for leadership (1. Nov 2020, a)
1.3 Strengths & weaknesses of Stalin and Trotsky (1. June 2019, a)
1.4 Stalin’s steps to power (1a. June 2021 Ci; 1r. Nov. 2020 Ci)
2.1a Reasons for industrialisation
2.1b Nature of industrialisation
2.1c successes and failures of industrialisation
2.2a Collectivisation (1. June 2022 Ci; 1a. Nov 2021a)
2.2b Opposition to collectivisation
2.2c Success and failures of collectivisation (1a June 2021 b; 1r Nov 2020 Cii)
3.1 Purges and causes (1. June 2019, Ci; 1r. Nov 2020, a)
3.2a & c Key features and impact of the purges of the 1930s (1a. June 2021 a)
3.2b Control of the population
3.2d Purges armed forces (1a. June 2022 b; 1a. Nov 2021 Ci)
3.3 Cult of personality, censorship, propaganda
3.4 Education and the Soviet interpretation of history
4.1 Town & countryside (1. June 19, Cii; 1a. June 22, Cii; 1a. Nov 21, b)
4.2 Different experience of social groups (1r. Nov 2020 b)
4.3 Changes in education (1. November 2020, Cii)
4.4 Persecution of ethnic minorities (1. June 2019, Cii)
5.1a Soviet setbacks and survival (1. June 2019, b; 1. November 2020, Cii; 1a. June 21 Cii)
5.1b Stalingrad (1a June 2022 a)
5.2 Post-war
Each lesson starts with 5 recall questions that can be self assessed on the next slide.
Clear instructions for each activity
The textbook approved by the exam board (978-0435185466) has been used, along with some printable materials that compliment the textbook~
Learning objectives are clearly displayed on each slide
The titles of the PPT clearly indicate where an exam question has been used.
-All exam questions have mark scheme on the next slide.