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3 August 2025

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This tick-the-box activity focuses on the topic of atomic bomb disease and the long-term health effects of radiation exposure. Students will read carefully crafted multiple-choice questions that cover physical and mental health issues, including cancer, radiation sickness, genetic damage, and psychological trauma experienced by atomic bomb survivors.

What are the benefits for students?
This PDF helps students build subject-specific vocabulary, develop comprehension skills, and reinforce key facts about historical and scientific consequences of atomic bomb radiation. It encourages critical thinking and improves recall through structured answer options.

Who is it for?
This resource is ideal for students aged 11–16. It suits history, science, and cross-curricular lessons, particularly in GCSE, IGCSE, or middle-to-high school classrooms.

Why buy this digital PDF today?
Perfect for independent work, homework, or group discussions, this ready-to-print activity saves you prep time while offering a meaningful learning experience. It’s an effective way to assess understanding or introduce the topic of nuclear history and health effects in an engaging, accessible format.

Note: An answer key is provided to ensure students are on the right track.

Ready to get started? Click the download button now to obtain access to all question and answer activity pages.

Total Page Count in Digital Format: 9

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