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Cold War Timeline Activity GCSE Edexcel History
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Cold War Timeline Activity GCSE Edexcel History

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This is a simple sheet of key events covered by the Edexcel GCSE Unit. There are multiple version that increase in their complex requirements and understanding from the student. The more terms after “Cold War Timeline” the more tasks the student is given. Look at them all before you decide which one suits your class. Good for revision and consolidation.
Chronological Order (Basic Chronology Activities)
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Chronological Order (Basic Chronology Activities)

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The PPT is simple and has the images of the "Events - Chronological" to use as a starter and get responses from students. There is also a slide of famous "pop" musicians from different times Then there is a slide that has the images of "Music Chronological" which asks the students to arrange the method for listening to music in chronological order. I have had students attempt this on the board after they have attempted it on the sheet. Many students do not even recognise the items. I suggest labelling them with your class before an attempt if they or you are unsure.
Cold War Checklist GCSE Edexcel 9-1
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Cold War Checklist GCSE Edexcel 9-1

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This is a straight forward sheet which gives you the events in an easy checklist for students to RAG as you complete the topic or as they complete their assignments. There are 3 versions but feel free to update and adjust these. This should save you editing the text yourself.
War of the Roses Timeline lesson
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War of the Roses Timeline lesson

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The PPT presentation is the main resource. The idea is for students to practice their timeline skills and how to extract relevant information from a textbook or website or PDF. The war of the Roses Timeline Lesson is lesson 2. Lesson 2 is free. Lesson 1 is Hundred Years' War Timeline lesson. Lesson 1 is £2. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/hundred-years-war-timeline-lesson-11681484
How Effective was World War One Propaganda? (WW1 Adverts) - FREE Version
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How Effective was World War One Propaganda? (WW1 Adverts) - FREE Version

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There is enough here for a lesson with regular and bottom ability groups. PAID version allows you to edit the files and gives you more Presentation options. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/how-effective-was-world-war-one-propaganda-ww1-adverts-11731605 How Effective was Propaganda? Learning Objective: To extract relevant information and express it clearly to support a viewpoint Learning Outcomes: Annotate images and make the points using the evidence, which is explained
Create a Revision Cube
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Create a Revision Cube

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You can use the cube as a learning, selection and revision tool. Why not put simple facts on each side? Why not write out key analytical terms to use in your essay? How about putting six individuals that link to one theme?
Conditions in the Factories - Industrial Revolution in the Mills FREE
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Conditions in the Factories - Industrial Revolution in the Mills FREE

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Visit https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/conditions-in-the-factories-industrial-revolution-in-the-mills-11771113 for ALL files and editable versions. This lesson you are going to investigate the working conditions in the factories and the treatment of the workers. Success- if you can explain why the sources would change people’s viewpoints
Frayer Model Worksheets and Resources
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Frayer Model Worksheets and Resources

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The Frayer Model is a type of graphic organizer that uses a four-square model to determine, clarify, and analyze word meaning and structure. The selected word to focus on is written in an oval in the middle of a page or chart paper. At times, the part of speech is also included in the oval. Each of the four squares is blank and has a heading at the top. The headings or labels on the top of each square include a variation of the words definition, attributes, characteristics, synonyms, examples, antonyms, or nonexamples. The Frayer Model focuses on studying one word at a time with a prescribed technique and sequence to analyze and decipher the meaning and structure of the unknown word. Photographs or illustrations may also be added to help visualize the word.
British Empire Source Assessments
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British Empire Source Assessments

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This pack contains three possible assessments that use sources as evidence for students to give an opinion on the British Empire. The John Bull Assessment would require some prior knowledge. The Mark scheme is quite detailed.