**AQA Conflict and Tension First World War 1894-1918:
Part two: The First World War : Stalemate **
Conflict & Tension: Lesson 17: Gallipoli: February1915
Key Learning Objectives: To explain the causes and consequences of the Gallipoli campaign.
Topics Covered:
Stalemate on the Western Front
The background to the Gallipoli campaign
The Naval Attack
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**AQA Conflict and Tension First World War 1894-1918:
Part three: Ending the War **
Conflict & Tension: Lesson 22: 1917 – a year of change
Key Learning Objectives: To explain the impact of Russia leaving and America entering the war.
Topics Covered:
Russia during the early stages of the War
Who ruled Russia in 1917
The USA entering the War
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**AQA Conflict and Tension First World War 1894-1918:
Part one: The causes of the First World War **
Conflict & Tension Lesson 6: The Moroccan Crisis: 1905
Key Learning Objectives: To explain and evaluate the causes and effects of the Moroccan crisis on international relations.
Topics Covered:
French ambitions
Why was Morocco important
Long term consequences of international tension
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**AQA Conflict and Tension First World War 1894-1918:
Part one: The causes of the First World War **
Conflict & Tension Lesson 9: The Second Moroccan Crisis: 1911/12
Key Learning Objectives: To explain how a second crisis caused ww1.
Topics Covered:
Why did another crisis take place in Morocco?
How was the crisis resolved?
Long term and short term consequences
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**AQA Conflict and Tension First World War 1894-1918:
Part two: The First World War : Stalemate **
Conflict & Tension: Lesson 18: The Battle of Verdun: 1916
Key Learning Objectives: To explain the key events and impact
Topics Covered:
Reactions to the battle
The Battle of Verdun
Falkenhayn’s aim
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AQA Germany 1890-1945: Democracy & Dictatorship:
Part One: Germany and the growth of Democracy
Lesson 5 Uprisings in Weimar Germany
Key learning Objectives:
The impact of uprisings both from the left and right on the Weimar Republic
The Sparticist Uprising
Free Corps - Kapp Putsch
Red Rising in the Ruhr
Assasinations
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AQA Germany 1890-1945: Democracy & Dictatorship:
Part One: Germany and the growth of Democracy
Lesson 3 The creation of the Weimar Republic and Constitution
Key learning Objectives:
The birth of the Weimar Republic and the challenges faced.
Differing Political Systems - First past the post vs Proportional Representation
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Weimar Constitution
Changes to the government
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Key Terms
All lessons have a power point and student workbooklet provided and work in conjunction (pages referenced) with AQA GCSE approved Oxford text book.
Lesson Topics Covered:
The Alliance System: the Triple Alliance; Franco-
Russian Alliance; relations between the ‘Entente’ powers; the crises in Morocco (1905 and 1911) and the Balkans (1908–1909), and their effects on international relations.
Anglo-German rivalry: Britain and challenges to Splendid Isolation; Kaiser Wilhelm’s aims in foreign policy, including Weltpolitik; colonial tensions; European rearmament, including the Anglo-German naval race.
Outbreak of war: Slav nationalism and relations between Serbia and Austria-Hungary; the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo and its consequences; the July Crisis; the Schlieffen Plan and Belgium; reasons for the outbreak of hostilities and the escalation of the conflict.
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MEDICINE STANDS STILL - LESSON 9
THE BLACK DEATH
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of the black death upon society.
Topics Covered:
What caused the Black Death?
How people tried to treat the Black Death?
Was public health affected as a result of the Black Death?
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BEGINNINGS OF CHANGE - LESSON 10
The Renaissance
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of the Renaissance on public health.
Topics Covered:
What was the Renaissance?
Who was Leonardo Da Vinci?
What were the consequences of the Renaissance on public health?
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PART ONE: THE NORMANS CONQUEST AND CONTROL
Lesson Ten: William builds castles
Key Learning Objectives: To explore how and why William built castles
Topics Covered:
Why did William build castles?
Where did William build castles?
What was the impact for Anglo-Saxons and Normans?
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A REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE - LESSON 1
Anaesthetics
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact anaesthetics had on medicine
Topics Covered:
How did anaesthetics develop?
Who developed anaesthetics?
How did anaesthetics develop medicine?
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A REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE - LESSON 3
Lister
Key Learning Objectives: To explore the impact Lister had on medicine
Topics Covered:
Who was Lister?
What did Lister do to improve health?
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AQA 2Q Truman and Civil Rights - The American Dream: Reality and Illusion 1945-1980
Learning Objectives: To Understand the Position of African Americans Pre-1945
Civil Rights Breakdown
The Reality
American Hypocrisy
Key Figures in the Civil Rights Movement
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**AQA 2Q Eisenhower & Civil Rights: The American Dream: Reality and Illusion 1945-1980 **
Learning Objectives: The Development and Key Events in the CRM
Case Studies:
-Brown v Board of Education
-Emmett Till and the President
-Little Rock
-Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955-1956
-The 1957 Civil Rights Act
-The Hate That Hate Produced
-Student Sit-Ins
-1960 Civil Rights Act
The Supreme Court
The Southern Manifesto
Rosa Parks
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Terrorism: Attacks and Individuals - The Rise of Terrorist Tactics in the Modern World (Lesson 2)
Key Learning Objectives: To Explain Why People Might Become Terrorists and the Different Types of Terrorist Acts
Bombings
Why do People Become Terrorists?
Can We Profile Terrorists?
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Terrorism: The Rise of Terrorist Tactics in the Modern World - Bundle (Series of 7 Lessons)
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Lessons:
What is Terrorism?
Attacks and Individuals
Northern Ireland
The Suffragettes
Nelson Mandela
al-Qaeda
Tackling Terrorism
Crime and Punishment: Victorian Prisons (Lesson 5)
Key Learning Objectives: To Investigate How and Why Prisons Were Improved
State of Prisons
Prison Problems
Prison Reformers
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USA Home and Abroad: Little Rock Challenges Segregation (Lesson 3)
Key Learning Objectives: To Evaluate the Significance of the Little Rock 9
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Knowledge and Revision Test AQA Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship
An in depth knowledge and revision test (marked out of 70) to encompass the whole of AQA Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship syllabus.
Topics covered:
1.Germany and the growth of Democracy
2.Germany and the Depression
3.The experiences of Germans under the Nazis
Ideal to assess student’s application of knowledge and understanding of this unit of work.