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OCR B GCSE Modern World History Revision Lessons + CD
John D Clare
Ringbinder
£125.00
ISBN:
9781444133288
Published:
29/04/2011
Extent:
100 pages
Illustrations:
Black and white illustrations
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Summary:
This photocopiable pack and CD provides you with ready made, interactive revision lessons and materials to help your students revise effectively for their exams.
The pack includes lesson plans, teacher notes and engaging activities on all the key specification topics, plus a 'revision journey' so students can track their progress. An accompanying VLE-compatible CD-ROM contains all the content in the pack in pdf and Word format PLUS extra content including visual topic summaries, PowerPoints and MP3 podcasts.
- Saves you time in the build-up to exams with planned lessons and resources on every key topic
- Includes podcasts, Powerpoints, visual summaries and interactive activities to suit a range of learning styles
- A VLE-compatible CD gives your students and colleagues easy access to all the resources
Table of Contents:
Part 1: Core Content: Aspects of International Relations, 1919–2005
Section A : The Inter-War years, 1919–1939
1 Were the Peace Treaties of 1919–1923 fair?
2 To what extent was the League of Nations a success?
3 Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?
Section B: The Cold War, 1945–1975
4 Who was to blame for the Cold War?
5 Who won the Cuban Missile Crisis?
6 Why did the USA fail in Vietnam?
Part 2: Studies in depth
Depth Study 11: Germany, 1918–1945
1 Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start?
2 Why was Hitler able to dominate Germany by 1933?
3 The Nazi regime: how effectively did the Nazis control Germany, 1933–1945?
4 The Nazi regime: what was it like to live in Nazi Germany?
Depth Study 12: Russia, 1905–1941
1 Why did the Tsarist regime collapse in 1917?
2 How did the Bolsheviks gain power, and how did they consolidate their rule?
3 How did Stalin gain and hold on to power?
4 What was the impact of Stalin’s economic policies?
Depth Study 13: The USA, 1919–1941
1 How far did the US economy boom in the 1920s?
2 How far did US society change in the 1920s?
3 What were the causes and consequences of the Wall Street Crash?
4 How successful was the New Deal?
Depth Study 15: Causes and events of the First World War, 1890–1918
1 Why was there increasing tension between the Great Powers, 1890–1914?
2 Why did the First World War break out in 1914?
3 What happened on the Western Front?
4 How important were the other fronts?
Depth Study 17: USA 1945-1975
1 Why was there a 'Red Scare' in the USA
2 How successful was the struggle for civil rights in the 1950s?
3 Who improved civil rights the most in the 1970s and 1980s?
4 How far did other groups achieve civil rights in America?
Part 3: British Depth Studies
British Depth Study, 1890–1918
1 How was British society changed, 1890–1918?
British Depth Study, –1975
2 How far did British society change, 1939–1975?
About the Author(s):
John D. Clare, formerly Deputy Headteacher at Greenfield School in County Durham, has been writing history textbooks and teachers' materials since 1988.
Reviews:
I was very impressed with the number of practical activities available that a teacher could dip into easily and use with little extra lesson planning. ... It is a good feature to be able to edit the sheets for the less able. I also like the idea of the 'revision journey'. The fact sheets, fun activities and PowerPoints are very useful for all teachers not just NQTs. ... The PowerPoint on 'Are you surprised by the source?' is great, a good choice of exam question to address as this is always a sticking point for my students.
Sian Glaze, Subject Leader for History at The Warriner School, Oxfordshire
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