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MAKEorBREAK Revision Resources

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I have taught for 17 years in High Schools. I am a trained History teacher, but I have also taught English, Economics, Social Studies and Junior Science.

I have taught for 17 years in High Schools. I am a trained History teacher, but I have also taught English, Economics, Social Studies and Junior Science.
Soviet Control of Europe 1948-1989- REVISION QUIZ GAME: IGCSE History
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Soviet Control of Europe 1948-1989- REVISION QUIZ GAME: IGCSE History

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1 year’s worth of access to an online whole-class quiz game - MAKEorBREAK Consists of a website based game with 60 questions and answers that test student’s recall of essential content for this topic. Questions appear on a classroom projector screen and students compete for the chance to answer by standing up with their team flag raised. If correct, the student can choose to MAKE one of their team’s six castles or BREAK an opposing team’s castle. The team with the most castles wins. Expect noise and expect fun ! No devices required other than a teacher computer and projector. Printable flag templates and printable answers included. Covers the following IGCSE (Cambridge) Content: Core Content: Option B The twentieth century: international relations since 1919 FQ6 - How secure was the USSR’s control over Eastern Europe, 1948–c.1989? -Soviet Power in Eastern Europe – resistance to Soviet power in Hungary (1956) and Czechoslovakia (1968) – the Berlin Wall – ‘Solidarity’ in Poland – Gorbachev and the collapse of Soviet control over Eastern Europe For more History revision resources see the MAKEorBREAK website.
USA Containment of Communism - REVISION QUIZ GAME: IGCSE History
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USA Containment of Communism - REVISION QUIZ GAME: IGCSE History

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1 year’s worth of access to an online whole-class quiz game MAKEorBREAK Consists of a website based game with 60 questions and answers that test student’s recall of essential content for this topic. Questions appear on a classroom projector screen and students compete for the chance to answer by standing up with their team flag raised. If correct, the student can choose to MAKE one of their team’s six castles or BREAK an opposing team’s castle. The team with the most castles wins. Expect noise and expect fun ! No devices required other than a teacher computer and projector. Printable flag templates and printable answers included. Covers the following IGCSE (Cambridge) Content: Core Content: Option B The twentieth century: international relations since 1919 FQ5 - How effectively did the United States contain the spread of Communism? Case studies of: American reactions to the Cuban revolution, including the missile crisis and its aftermath American involvement in the Vietnam War, e.g. reasons for involvement, tactics/strategy, reasons for withdrawal American reactions to North Korea’s invasion of South Korea, involvement For more History revision resources see the MAKEorBREAK website.