An introduction into the different crimes of the 20th century. Students have to figure out who committed the crime. They need to use all the evidence to figure it out.
There are 23 pieces of evidence for the students to assess and figure out what the teenager Helen has been up to. They need to figure out what her week has looked like.
In 1979, Lutz Eigendorf espcaped East Germany. On a pre-season tour of West Berlin, he left his teammates and escaped. But little did he know, he was not really free. Using historian accounts, para-phrasing reports and testimony, students can delve into the mystery of what really happened to Lutz Eigendorf in 1983.
24-page revision booklet for the Foundations of Rome unit GCSE Ancient History. References to the ancient texts that are mentioned in the GCSE textbook also commented on throughout.
A game to show students the difficulties trying to escape the Berlin Wall. The game is called “Escape to the West”.
Slide 1 - Print on A3
Slide 2 to 6 - Contain 32 situation cards for the game
Slide 7 to 12 - Resource cards - Print double sided
22-page revision booklet for the Cleopatra unit GCSE Ancient History. References to the ancient texts that are mentioned in the GCSE textbook also commented on throughout.
20-page revision booklet for the Foundations of Rome unit GCSE Ancient History. References to the ancient texts that are mentioned in the GCSE textbook also commented on throughout.
Attached is a booklet of “comics” for the Superpowers Cold War (Cold War), I have made for GCSE revision and classwork. I use this for GCSE Edexcel.
The cartoons include “the conferences 1945”, “Truman Doctrine 1947, Marshall Plan and the Berlin Blockade and Airlift 1948-1949”, “Hungary 1956”, “the Arms Race 1945-1955”, “the Berlin Wall 1961”, “Causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis”," the Cuban Missile Crisis", “Czechoslovakia 1968”, “Detente 1968-1979”, “Afghanistan 1979”, and “the End of the Cold War”.
18-page revision booklet for the Persia unit GCSE Ancient History. References to the ancient texts that are mentioned in the GCSE textbook also commented on throughout.