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The Russian Revolution

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<p>Key Stage 3 lesson for a scheme of work on The Rise of The Dictators. In this lesson we look at the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its causes. We begin by looking at Tsar Nicholas II, we then watch a video clip on the reasons for the Revolution. We use info cards and visual hexagons to examine the causes in more detail. We then look at the rise of the Bolsheviks and the pupils create a scroll through history to explain the events of the rise of Bolshevism. We look at a source featuring Lenin and finish on a “to what extent” question.</p> <p>I hope this proves useful and saves you some time.</p> <p><a href="/teaching-resources/shop/markthegeographer">/teaching-resources/shop/markthegeographer</a></p>
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mossa

The Russian Dumas

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<p>OCR ALevel History Russia 1894-1941<br /> Topic 2: Towards a Constitutional Monarchy.</p> <p>This two hour lesson examines the creation of the Duma from the October Manifesto and the limits of the Fundamental laws.<br /> Also examines the challenges of the Duma and the makeup of them and why Nicholas dissolved them each time.</p> <p>Includes detailed information and all resources needed if you do not have textbook pages from Corin and Fiehn- I have typed up all necessary info onto documents to accompany the lesson.</p>
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Russian Revolution – 5. February Revolution

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<p>This is one lesson from a completely fully resourced and integrated series of 17 lessons on the Russian Revolution. It was designed for GCSE History but has also been used very effectively at KS3 level.</p> <p>Each lesson contains as a minimum:</p> <p>• Recap from previous lesson<br /> • Keyword flashcards (in a unique ‘Pokémon card style’ template!)<br /> • Writing skill challenges building up to fully developed PEEKA paragraphs (these increase in complexity as you move through the lessons)<br /> • Text with comprehension questions<br /> • A ‘reverse engineer’ essay question task.<br /> • A model paragraph with a ‘how can you improve?’ task<br /> • Stretch questions.<br /> • Video links.</p> <p>The 17 lessons are as follows:</p> <ol> <li>Russia and its discontents (free)</li> <li>1905 Revolution (free)</li> <li>The First World War (free)</li> <li>Rasputin</li> <li>February Revolution</li> <li>Mod-Module Revision Tasks and Knowledge Check</li> <li>Provisional Government</li> <li>October Revolution</li> <li>Bolsheviks &amp; Constituent Assembly</li> <li>Treaty of Brest-Litovsk</li> <li>Russian Civil War</li> <li>Russian Civil War – Why did the Reds win?</li> <li>Russian Civil War – War Communism</li> <li>Russian Civil War – Kronstadt Naval Mutiny</li> <li>Russian Civil War – New Economic Policy</li> <li>Russian Civil War – Lenin’s Legacy</li> <li>End of unit – all revision cards, revision tasks, assessment questions, models and criteria.</li> </ol> <p>Hope they help.</p> <p>Wolsey Academy, a non-profit resource provider, directs all profits to various charities, including refugee support, youth sports, educational programs, and carbon capture, achieving a carbon-negative status. Explore our site for resources and free history role-playing games loved by students. Thank you for your dedication to teaching and for supporting our mission.</p> <p>#BetterTeachingBetterPlanet</p>
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Russian revolution: October 1917

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<p>This lesson is entitled ‘How did the Bolsheviks seize power?’</p> <p>L.o. To describe the October revolution and explain why the Bolsheviks were successful</p> <p>It includes a video task, fully resourced timeline activity and recap plenary</p>
Russian Revolution - Causes - First World WarQuick View
RUSSIA124

Russian Revolution - Causes - First World War

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<p>Full lesson power point looking at Russian Revolution - Causes - First World War<br /> Pyotr Durnovo - Effects of WW1 - source task<br /> Link to overview videos<br /> Start of WW1<br /> 1915 – 1916<br /> Russian Casualties WW1<br /> 1917<br /> 1917 - Source exercise<br /> Political Effect of WWI<br /> Political Effect of WWI - source exercise<br /> Economic Effect of WWI x2</p>
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1905 Russian Revolution - Events

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<p>A full powerpoint lesson looking at the events of the 1905 Russian Revolution<br /> Video link giving overview of the1905 Revolution and overview of main event topics to be examined.<br /> Events of 1905 upto the Bulygin Rescript<br /> Events of 1905 upto October.<br /> The Soviet and the 1905 Russian Revolution<br /> The Soviet and the 1905 Russian Revolution - Role of Trotsky<br /> The Liberals and the 1905 Revolution<br /> Revolution amongst the National Minorities<br /> Rural Peasants and the 1905 Revolution<br /> The military and the 1905 Revolution x2<br /> Consequences of 1905 Events - source activity<br /> Return of Witte</p>
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RUSSIA124

Russian Revolution October 1917

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<p>Full power point lesson looking at the October Revolution of 1917</p> <p>Starter activity - define content related themes - then AFL with answers on next slide.<br /> Bolshevik thinking about revolution<br /> Lenin’s view of when a revolution should happen<br /> The Bolsheviks at the start of October 1917<br /> The October Revolution<br /> Street view of key locations in Petrograd in October 1917<br /> Pictures of key moments x4<br /> Trotsky and the October Revolution<br /> How important was LENIN compared with the PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT in causing the Russian Revolution of October 1917?</p>
GCSE Russian - General Conversation questions & model answersQuick View
projectbelka

GCSE Russian - General Conversation questions & model answers

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<p>GCSE Russian general conversation questions, with two sets of model answers, for each of the 5 Edexcel themes (all subtopics within each theme are covered).</p> <p>Alternative models answers are written in a humorous way with a view to evoke an emotive response and hopefully have some fun whilst learning the essentials.</p> <p>Students can adapt the model answers to write their own individualised answers as part of their preparation for the GCSE speaking exam.</p> <p>38 pages.</p>
BBC Horrible Histories - Revolting Russian RevolutionsQuick View
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BBC Horrible Histories - Revolting Russian Revolutions

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<p>On its hundredth anniversary, Horrible Histories takes a look at the Russian Revolution. Tsar Nicholas II gives us tips for survival in Russia’s extreme climate (clue: a massive amount of wealth helps), and we reveal that Lenin’s European Communism lecture tour took in a trip to London Zoo. Lenin also gives us beauty advice on how to look good even after death! Meanwhile, Dave TDS finds out just how hard it is to invade Russia, and we listen to Uncle Joe Stalin’s Nursery Rhymes and find out that, at one point, he also decided that the key to world domination might, in fact, lie in poo.</p> <p>‘The Russian Revolution, a roller-coaster ride of an event that changed the world forever, featuring unpopular emperors, mad monks and wild revolutionaries, and it all happened in a huge country that had been ruled by the same Royal Family, the Romanovs, for 300 years’</p> <p>Written in Publisher and formatted to A3 the resource can be saved as a PDF for A4 printing</p>
Russian A-level: развитие российского обществаQuick View
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Russian A-level: развитие российского общества

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<p>This bundle contains is 56 pages in total and contains 3 workbooks covering 3 subtopics of the abote theme:<br /> -жизнь российской молодеёжи: здоровье, отдых, новые технологии;<br /> -образование: система образования, жизнь российских школьников;<br /> -мир труда: отношение к труду, равноправие, возможности для молодых россиян.</p> <p>The workbooks contains:</p> <ul> <li>a broad list of exam-style questions for each subtheme;</li> <li>a separate list of model extended answers to exam-style questions;</li> <li>a variety of texts to cover the topic (e.g. youth problems, modern hobbies, problems of young people in modern Russia, what is the government doing to improve the situation, the problem of loneliness, spare time)</li> <li>infographics to enable further discussion;</li> <li>comprehension questions and questions for further discussion, vocabulary exercises</li> </ul> <p>The texts can also be used to practise translation skills.<br /> Graphs can be used to practise the use numerals in all cases and as a starting point for discussing the topic.</p> <p>All texts and exercises are developed in line with Edexcel GCE Russian specification for the level of vocabulary and grammar required at that level.</p> <p>The worksheet is also appropriate for anyone learning Russian towards B1-B2 level and interested in expanding their general knowledge and vocabulary on the topic of modern Russian society</p>
Russian AS & A-Level VocabularyQuick View
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Russian AS & A-Level Vocabulary

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<p>Resource for vocabulary for Russian A-Level. Includes for the followig themes:<br /> Human rights<br /> Work<br /> Education<br /> Adjectives<br /> Phrases<br /> Envrionment<br /> Drugs<br /> Health</p>
Russian Revolution - Total Package BundleQuick View
WolseyAcademy

Russian Revolution - Total Package Bundle

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<p>Russian Revolution –<br /> This is a completely fully resourced and integrated series of 17 lessons on the Russian Revolution. It was designed for junior/seniors but has also been used very effectively lower down the school.</p> <p><em>In addition, it includes the 63 flashcard keyword trading card game AND a 44 page Revision Guide featuring 100s of activities and a webpage to support 18 teacher videos and 5 self marking quizzes</em></p> <p>Each lesson contains as a minimum:</p> <p>• Recap from the previous lesson<br /> • Keyword flashcards (in a unique ‘Pokémon card style’ template!)<br /> • Writing skill challenges building up to fully developed PEEKA paragraphs (these increase in complexity as you move through the lessons)<br /> • Text with comprehension questions<br /> • A ‘reverse engineer’ essay question task.<br /> • A model paragraph with a ‘how can you improve?’ task<br /> • Stretch questions.<br /> • Video links.</p> <p>The 17 lessons are as follows:</p> <ol> <li>Russia and its discontents (free)</li> <li>1905 Revolution (free)</li> <li>The First World War (free)</li> <li>Rasputin</li> <li>February Revolution</li> <li>Mid-Module Revision Tasks and Knowledge Check</li> <li>Provisional Government</li> <li>October Revolution</li> <li>Bolsheviks &amp; Constituent Assembly</li> <li>Treaty of Brest-Litovsk</li> <li>Russian Civil War</li> <li>Russian Civil War – Why did the Reds win?</li> <li>Russian Civil War – War Communism</li> <li>Russian Civil War – Kronstadt Naval Mutiny</li> <li>Russian Civil War – New Economic Policy</li> <li>Russian Civil War – Lenin’s Legacy</li> <li>End of unit – all revision cards, revision tasks, assessment questions, models and criteria.</li> </ol> <p>Hope they help.</p> <p>Wolsey Academy, a non-profit resource provider, directs all profits to various charities, including refugee support, youth sports, educational programs, and carbon capture, achieving a carbon-negative status. Explore our site for resources and free history role-playing games loved by students. Thank you for your dedication to teaching and for supporting our mission.</p> <p>#BetterTeachingBetterPlanet</p>
Colors in Russian-Russian for beginnersQuick View
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Colors in Russian-Russian for beginners

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<p>This resource is perfect for beginner learners of Russian language. Each flashcard has a name of colours in Russian.</p> <p>This is a high resolution PRINTABLE digital download. After your payment, you will receive this artwork as a printable file which is easy to print at home or using an online printing service. No prints or frames will be shipped after purchase.</p> <p>INSTANT DOWNLOAD:</p> <p>High Quality PDF File<br /> No physical item will be shipped.<br /> TERMS OF USE:</p> <p>After your purchase, you can print as many copies as needed.<br /> HOW TO PRINT:<br /> You may print this file anywhere you like! You can use your printer at home, a photo developer, or an online printing service.</p> <p>NOTE ABOUT COLOR: Due to differences in monitors and viewing screens as well as in various printing methods, colors may print differently than they appear on your screen. The final print quality depends on the type of printer and paper used. You may take your digital file to a printer for professional printing if desired.</p>
Russian A-level: Queen of Spades quotes bank, character description and characteristicsQuick View
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Russian A-level: Queen of Spades quotes bank, character description and characteristics

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<p>A 12-page resource to help prepare for A-level Russian written exam.</p> <p>The resource contains character description with an extensive quotes bank to back up the description and to help with analysis of the 3 main characters - Hermann, Lisa and the countess.<br /> Character description includes:</p> <ul> <li>background,</li> <li>character,</li> <li>appearance,</li> <li>their relationship with other characters</li> </ul>
Russian RevolutionQuick View
lawriepeet

Russian Revolution

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A resource pack to support the teaching of the Russian Revolution.<br /> Activities included to suit KS3 teaching, although could also be suitable for KS4 if this I a new topic for students, with plenty of scope for differentiation by either task or outcome for more- or less able students.
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adamtorbett

Russian Revolutions (S3 History)

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<p>PP with a series of lessons about Russia from 1890s-1921.<br /> Individual lessons on ruling Russia, 1905 Revolution, WW1, Rasputin, February Revolution, October Revolution &amp; Downfall of Romanovs + more.<br /> Some resources taken from authors on TES and collated to one PowerPoint suitable for an S3 (Level 4) class.</p>