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Topics 1-4 in a clearly laid out revision guide. This is for CIE History GCSE Option B, the 20th Century. It has a knowledge organiser for the first 4 topics: Treaty of Versailles League of Nations Build up to war Who was responsible for the Cold War? Contains key essay question revision. Space on Topic 1 Organiser for you to add your own instructions for the 10 mark essay.
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CAMBRIDGE IGCSE History Notes (Bundle)

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Detailed Cambridge IGCSE History notes on: • Were the peace treaties of 1919–23 fair? • To what extent was the League of Nations a success? • Why had international peace collapsed by 1939? • Who was to blame for the Cold War? • How effectively did the USA contain the spread of Communism? • Germany, 1918–45 Depth Study
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This is a comprehensive revision pack for the Cambridge International / IGCSE History course. It contains detailed knowledge organisers,** quiz questions and answers** and past exam questions for the following topics: International relations in the 20th Century: Were the Peace Treaties of 1919-23 fair? To what extent was the League of Nations a failure? Why had international peace collapsed by 1939? Who was to blame for the Cold War? How effectively did the USA contain the spread of communism? How effective was the USSR’s control in Eastern Europe? Depth study - The USA 1919-1941: How far did the USA’s economy boom in the 1920s? How far did US society change in the 1920s? How far was the USA in the 1920s an intolerant society? What were the causes and consequences of the Wall Street Crash and the Great Depression? How successful was the New Deal? It also contains an exam preparation section, including model answers and tips, for papers 1 and 4. The pack can be used for revision and recall throughout the year and in preparation for examination.
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Cambridge IGCSE History: Paper 1 /2 Structure Strips

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Handy structure strips that cover the different types of questions for IGCSE papers 1 / 2 in History They are very useful when preparing students for exam preparation, assessments and writing up questions in lessons. The students also use these to make their own structure strips for revision.
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The Russian Revolution Presentation - Cambridge A Level History (9489)

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97 slides dedicated to helping my A Level students learn every aspect of the Cambridge A Level History syllabus for the The Russian Revolution, 1894–1921, with group and individual tasks thrown in. You can use this alongside the delivery of the course, or as a revision aid. Includes the following key questions: What were the causes and outcomes of the 1905 Revolution up to 1914? What were the causes and immediate outcomes of the February Revolution in 1917? How and why did the Bolsheviks gain power in October 1917? How were the Bolsheviks able to consolidate their power up to 1921?
CAMBRIDGE IGCSE History - Containment of Communism 1950-70 notesQuick View
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Detailed Cambridge IGCSE History notes on USA’s containment of Communism, including: • Events of the Cold War • 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 of the UN, course of the war to 1953 Option B The 20th century: International Relations since 1919 • How effectively did the USA contain the spread of Communism?
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IGCSE Cambridge History: Russia

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IGCSE Cambridge History; Russia 1905 - 1941 Unit of work for this depth study Specifically designed for the IGCSE Cambridge examination Well laid out notes ideal for students of all abilities, plus a range of activities and exam style questions 40 pages in total To view a full preview or for further information please email: info@resourcesforschools.com
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I have used this resource with my own students for a few years now. It reinforces the techniques needed to answer the different types of questions candidates will face on Paper II.
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IGCSE History NEW PAPER 4 exam technique masterclass (2024) Cambridge (0470)

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A full exam technique masterclass for the new 2024 Cambridge IGCSE (0470) History Paper 4 exam. This lesson has been produced following the completion of the new Paper 4 IGCSE training course delivered by Cambridge International Examinations for the 2024 specification (CIE). This resource includes a 23 slide powerpoint presentation which breaks down the demands of the 2024 IGCSE History Paper 4 and offers clear direction and specific instruction on how to craft top quality answers for both questions a and b. As a BONUS this lesson also includes an Essay Writing Masterclass which breaks down the components of an excellent essay into easy to follow steps - ideal for those students who struggle with academic writing and for those who’ve grasped the basics but want to up-level the quality of their answers. In addition to this, we’ve included a SECOND BONUS in the form of a model answer which will provide your students with a clear example of what an excellent Paper 4 essay response should look like. Specific content: Slide 1 - Introduction slide Slide 2 - Paper 4 Content and Assessment overview Slide 3 - ‘What is the examiner looking for in Qa?’ and example Qs? Slide 4 - What should a good ‘write an account’ question look like? Slide 5 - What is the examiner looking for in Qb? Slide 6-7 - ‘What should a good 25 mark essay contain / look like?’ and example Qs Slide 8-9 - What is a facet?! Slide 10 - Let’s plan one together… Slide 11 - Writing for an A* with PEEL paragraphs Slide 12 - How do you write a final judgement / strong conclusion for a Qb essay? Slide 13 - An introduction to the Essay Writing Masterclass Slide 14 - Introductions Slide 15 - Main body Slide 16-21 - Model paragraphs for the essay ‘Discuss the impact of Stresemann’s policies for the stability of the Weimar Republic between 1924-29 ’ (25) Slide 22 - Essay pitfalls - what not to do! Slide 23 - Homework - Test your new Paper 4 skills with confidence! You’ve got this! Who is this lesson for? This lesson and the associated resources can be used to introduce, embed or revise the key skills required to excel in Paper 4 to year 10 and 11. The model answer and example questions are focused on the Germany depth study, though the principles of exam technique will be useful to any school doing the CIE History IGCSE. A handy lesson which can be reused again and again to embed those core skills for Paper 4 success! Fully adaptable as a PowerPoint presentation for those who want to tweak the answers for a Russia or Germany focus. Looking for the CIE Paper 4 Masterclassfor the America depth study? Find it here, it’s our bestseller! Paper 4 Exam Technique Masterclass - USA Depth Study How long will it take me to deliver this lesson? Between 1-2 hours to go through the lesson in a comprehensive manner, with time for questions and discussion. Keep your eyes peeled for Paper 1 and Paper 2 exam technique masterclasses coming soon!
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IGCSE History NEW PAPER 4 exam technique masterclass (2024) Cambridge (0470)

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A full exam technique masterclass for the new 2024 Cambridge IGCSE (0470) History Paper 4 exam. This lesson has been produced following the completion of the new Paper 4 IGCSE training course delivered by Cambridge International Examinations for the 2024 specification (CIE). This resource includes a 22 slide powerpoint presentation which breaks down the demands of the 2024 IGCSE History Paper 4 and offers clear direction and specific instruction on how to craft top quality answers for both questions a and b. As a BONUS this lesson also includes an Essay Writing Masterclass which breaks down the components of an excellent essay into easy to follow steps - ideal for those students who struggle with academic writing and for those who’ve grasped the basics but want to up-level the quality of their answers. In addition to this, we’ve included a SECOND BONUS in the form of a model answer which will provide your students with a clear example of what an excellent Paper 4 essay response should look like. Specific content: Slide 1 - Introduction slide Slide 2 - Paper 4 Content and Assessment overview Slide 3 - ‘What is the examiner looking for in Qa?’ and example Qs? Slide 4 - What should a good ‘write an account’ question look like? Slide 5 - What is the examiner looking for in Qb? Slide 6-7 - ‘What should a good 25 mark essay contain / look like?’ and example Qs Slide 8-9 - What is a facet?! Slide 10 - Let’s plan one together… Slide 11 - Writing for an A* with PEEL paragraphs Slide 12 - How do you write a final judgement / strong conclusion for a Qb essay? Slide 13 - An introduction to the Essay Writing Masterclass Slide 14 - Introductions Slide 15 - Main body Slide 16-20 - Model paragraphs for the essay ‘Discuss the impact of prohibition’ (25) Slide 21 - Essay pitfalls - what not to do! Slide 22 - Homework - Test your new Paper 4 skills with confidence! You’ve got this! Who is this lesson for? This lesson and the associated resources can be used to introduce, embed or revise the key skills required to excel in Paper 4 to year 10 and 11. The model answer and example questions are focused on the America depth study, though the principles of exam technique will be useful to any school doing the CIE History IGCSE. A handy lesson which can be reused again and again to embed those core skills for Paper 4 success! Fully adaptable as a PowerPoint presentation. Not doing the USA Depth Study? Find the Germany Paper 4 Masterclass here How long will it take me to deliver this lesson? Between 1-2 hours to go through the lesson in a comprehensive manner, with time for questions and discussion. Other Resources: Why not pair this Paper 4 Exam Technique Masterclass with retrieval practice and effective content revision using my New Paper 4 Depth Study Full Course Review (USA) Keep your eyes peeled for Paper 1 and Paper 2 exam technique masterclasses coming soon!
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These are concise Cambridge IGCSE History A* standard exam notes. They cover the whole syllabus noting all the important points. Notes follow a bullet point format to list the contents. A simple key index is used to note and categorise different sections.
Revision Tables for Cambridge AS Level European History (9489)Quick View
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Revision Tables for Cambridge AS Level European History (9489)

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Save 38% by buying a bundle. I give this out at the beginning of the course and ensure the students fill it out as they go along. They find it helps them categorise significant events and to deal with the overwhelming amount of content. All 4 topics included separated by key questions from the syllabus. France, 1774-1814 Liberalism and Nationalism in Germany, 1815-1871 The Russian Revolution, 1894-1921 Industrial Revolution in Britain, 1750-1850
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Cambridge IGCSE History: Germany 1918-45

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The complete resource for the Depth Study: Germany 1918-45 Designed specifically for Cambridge IGCSE History, this unit of work extends to over 60 pages of notes and varied activities to keep your students engaged. Laid-out in a student friendly way to enhance learning - this resource is tried and tested in the classroom. Email for a full preview or for further information: info@resourcesforschools.com
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CAMBRIDGE IGCSE History - League of Nations notes

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Detailed Cambridge IGCSE History notes on the League of Nations AND exemplar essays, including: The League of Nations: – strengths and weaknesses in its structure and organisation: work of the League’s agencies/ humanitarian work – successes and failures in peacekeeping during the 1920s – the impact of the World Depression on the work of the League after 1929 – the failures of the League in the 1930s, including Manchuria and Abyssinia Option B The 20th century: International Relations since 1919 • To what extent was the League of Nations a success?
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IGCSE Cambridge History - Int.Relations: Who was to blame for the Cold War?

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Specifically designed unit of work for IGCSE Cambridge History - International Relations from 1919 : Who was to blame for the Cold War? Why did the USA-USSR alliance begin to break down in 1945? How had the USSR gained control of Eastern Europe by 1948? How did the USA react to Soviet expansion? Over 20 pages of well laid out notes and a variety of exercises. For a full preview or for further information please email: info@resourcesforschools.com
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CAMBRIDGE IGCSE History - Cold War notes

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Detailed Cambridge IGCSE History notes on the origins of the Cold War AND exemplar essays, including: • The origins of the Cold War: – the 1945 summit conferences and the breakdown of the USA–USSR alliance in 1945–46 – Soviet expansion into Eastern Europe to 1948, and American reactions to it – the occupation of Germany and the Berlin Blockade – NATO and the Warsaw Pact Option B The 20th century: International Relations since 1919 • Who was to blame for the Cold War?