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Hello! Welcome to the official Teachingisgood shop! I myself have seen loads of presentations, worksheets, booklets and resources which just bore you and have too much text or not enough information. My aim is to get rid of these resources and bring in resources that are interactive and fun. It will engage you with the topic and encourage you to learn by the use of a simple layout, animations, links, videos to help you follow along!

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Hello! Welcome to the official Teachingisgood shop! I myself have seen loads of presentations, worksheets, booklets and resources which just bore you and have too much text or not enough information. My aim is to get rid of these resources and bring in resources that are interactive and fun. It will engage you with the topic and encourage you to learn by the use of a simple layout, animations, links, videos to help you follow along!
GCSE History Cold War Timeline
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GCSE History Cold War Timeline

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teachingisgood is delighted to offer a complete timeline which summarises all the information you need to know for the Cold War as part of the GCSE Edexcel History syllabus. The timeline includes key events that occured from 1943 to 1987, and all the key information about those events, including consequences and causes. The timeline also includes USSR and America leaders throughout the time.
GCSE History - Why interpretations are different
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GCSE History - Why interpretations are different

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This lesson explains one of the most confusing exam questions, from Edexcel GCSE History: Why are these interpretations different? This PowerPoint Presentation goes into depth of all the reasons why interpretations may be different, as well as given a further insight into why these reasons are valid for Historians nowadays. The lessons also gives several practice questions, all using the same two sources, which slowly develop up to the exam-style question. This gives a nice build up to the understanding of this question.