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CIE Cambridge IGCSE History The First World War, 1914–18
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CIE Cambridge IGCSE History The First World War, 1914–18

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Series of lessons that covers iGCSE history, CIE Cambridge, paper 1, Depth study A, The First World War, 1914–18 (World War One, WW1) Relevant exam questions, with mark schemes, are included at the end of lesson Exam Map shows what is on the spec and when it was examined. This allows you to easily find exam Qs by topic. Section 2 (To what extent was it a world war?) has never been examined, but it’s on the spec, so lessons included. All resources are provided so no textbook is required: 1.1 Schlieffen Plan 1.2 Why did the Schlieffen Plan fail 1.3 Stalemate 1.4 Trench warfare 1.5 New weapons and methods 1.6 Verdun 1.7 Somme 2.1 British Empire on the Western Front 2.2 the war in Africa 2.3 Contribution of Japan 2.4 The Arab revolt 3.1 German threat in North Sea 3.2 Gallipoli Campaign 3.3 Eastern front and Russia leaves 3.4 The impact of war on civilian populations 4.1 Ludendorff Offensive & defeat of Germany 4.2 Hundred Days 4.3 Conditions in Germany towards the end of the war 4.4 The Armistice
Norman Conquest reading pack
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Norman Conquest reading pack

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Multiple reading packs are included in this download. It can be used in the replacement of a textbook or for homework. This makes differentiation easy as the packs are broken down into different reading ages of 13, 10, and 8, but contain all the same information. PDFs and Word versions are included so that the packs are easy to edit. Topics included: Anglo-Saxon England. Contenders to the throne. The Battle of Hastings. The Feudal system. Motte and Bailey Castles. Domesday Book. Harrying of the North. Significance of the Norman Conquest.
Norman Conquest (Unit of work): how did William take control of England?
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Norman Conquest (Unit of work): how did William take control of England?

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Seven lessons including assessment lesson. Each lesson includes reading and a clip from YouTube. The reading is differentiated by reading age (Reading ages of 13, 10, and 8). You can swap out different reading packs, depending on ability. All packs are included. Written SoW. All lessons work towards the end question: how did William take control of England?
Edexcel Crime and Punishment Exam Revision
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Edexcel Crime and Punishment Exam Revision

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The 2021 exam paper has been used to show how to structure exam questions. There is a Youtube tutorial of the Walking, talking, mock and printing to go along with it. Youtube video for Whitechapel section of the exam: https://youtu.be/OpGWV4r0MVI Youtube video for crime and punishment section of the exam: https://youtu.be/MRKvFOQDjmk I have included the powerpoint I spoke over so that you are able to edit and change the answers as you seed fit. The second ppt should be printed as a pack. As a teacher, you could then give your students the pack and get them to complete the activity at home ready for a similar exam. The aim of this activity is to ensure that students understand what a good set of answers for paper 1. You may also use this for content revision, but only the topics that appeared in the 2021 exam paper would feature.