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Year 7 History Introduction Lesson – What is History? | Source Skills & Chronology | KS3

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This fully resourced Year 7 History introductory lesson is perfect for the start of the KS3 curriculum. Designed to spark curiosity and build foundational historical skills, this engaging PowerPoint explores the question: “What is History?” Students are introduced to key concepts through a range of interactive and accessible tasks that establish core disciplinary skills, including chronology, inference, and source analysis. ** What’s included?** A full lesson PowerPoint covering: Frayer Model Task: Exploring the definition and meaning of “History” Chronology Activity: Understanding BC/AD (BCE/CE) and ordering key historical events Source Skills Investigation: A fun, personal “What can we learn from Mrs W-B’s bag?” source analysis task that models how historians interpret the past Exercise Book Set-Up Instructions: Editable to suit your department’s format Think-Pair-Share prompts and challenge boxes to stretch all learners Learning outcomes are clearly displayed and student-friendly Promotes discussion, inference, and critical thinking from the very first lesson Perfect for: Year 7 first history lesson of the year KS3 History introductions Establishing routines and expectations while building core historical skills Why teachers love it: High engagement, zero printing required Easy to adapt to suit your own school/department Builds confidence in students new to secondary History
Big Quiz of Medicine – Fun & Interactive GCSE History Revision Game (Edexcel/AQA)Quick View
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Big Quiz of Medicine – Fun & Interactive GCSE History Revision Game (Edexcel/AQA)

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This Big Quiz of Medicine is a high-energy, fully editable PowerPoint quiz, perfect for GCSE History revision lessons and for the end of term! Ideal for the Edexcel Medicine Through Time or AQA Health and the People topics, it’s designed to be fun, competitive, and curriculum-focused – keeping students engaged while reinforcing key content. What’s included?: 5 engaging rounds covering key figures, treatments, and turning points in the history of medicine: Guess Who – identify major medical individuals from images (e.g., Hippocrates, Jenner, Snow) Pictionary – revise concepts and treatments through team drawing Whose Book? – match key historical texts to their authors Timeline Challenge – arrange key events in chronological order What’s the Treatment? – apply knowledge of historical methods from the Middle Ages to the 19th century Answer slides included for easy peer assessment and discussion. Pictionary words/ phrases to be cut out to be used. Events to be cut out for timeline challenge. Great for group competitions, end-of-topic recap lessons, or final exam revision. Why teachers love it: Covers a wide range of exam-board specific content Encourages team collaboration and active learning Perfect for: GCSE History teachers (Edexcel or AQA) Medicine Through Time / Health and the People units KS4 end-of-term lessons or revision sessions Don’t forget to check out my other revision resources including Flashcards and Tetris Tussle Games for each section of Medicine! Please leave a review if you found this resource useful- JWeston97 !
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Medieval Medicine Tetris Game- Interactive History Revision

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Boost engagement with this printable, exam board-specific GCSE History revision game! Perfect for Medicine Through Time (Edexcel) and Health and the People (AQA), this low-prep classroom resource uses game-based learning and active recall to revise key knowledge from the Medieval period. Students roll dice, answer curriculum-linked questions, and drop Tetrominoes to complete rows and earn points. The perfect revision game for Edexcel Medicine Through Time or AQA Health and the People. What’s Included: 60+ questions on Medieval Medicine (Black Death, Surgery, the Church, Islamic Medicine & Treatments) Full answer sheet for peer marking or teacher use Clear printable game instructions Student-friendly game board rules Editable PowerPoint (customisable) Perfect for: GCSE revision lessons KS3 enrichment or challenge activities Medicine Through Time review sessions End-of-topic retrieval practice History clubs or game-based learning Curriculum Links: Edexcel GCSE History – Medicine in Britain, c.1250–present AQA GCSE History – Health and the People KS3 History – The development of medicine and public health Why Teachers Love It: Encourages active recall in a fun, low-stakes format Fully printable with minimal prep Great for pair work, competitions or revision stations Editable – easy to adapt for other topics! Download once, use year after year! I recomend printing on A3 for optimum use. Don’t forget to leave a review if you find it useful—thanks for supporting Jweston97!
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GCSE History: Health and the People Full Course Gap Fill Revision Worksheets (AQA Edexcel OCR)

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Help your students revise the entire GCSE History Health and the People course with this set of four structured gap fill worksheets, covering all key periods from Medieval to Modern medicine. Designed for last-minute revision, this resource gives a clear, concise overview of the full Health and the People thematic study – perfect for both AQA and other exam boards like Edexcel and OCR. Each worksheet focuses on a different time period: Medieval medicine Renaissance medicine Industrial medicine Modern medicine Each page includes: Key knowledge presented in a gap fill format A helpful word bank to support learning and retrieval Content covering ideas about disease, treatments, surgery, public health, and individuals A printable format for classwork, homework, or revision Ideal for: GCSE History exam preparation Thematic revision lessons Retrieval practice Independent revision tasks Printable worksheets for quick knowledge checks Supports the AQA unit: Health and the People: c1000 to the Present Day Also adaptable for Edexcel’s Medicine Through Time and OCR’s History of Medicine Don’t forget to leave a review if you find it useful—thanks for supporting Jweston97!
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Modern Medicine Tetris Game- Interactive History Revision

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Boost engagement with this printable, exam board-specific GCSE History revision game! Perfect for Medicine Through Time (Edexcel) and Health and the People (AQA), this low-prep classroom resource uses game-based learning and active recall to revise key knowledge from the Modern period. Students roll dice, answer curriculum-linked questions, and drop Tetrominoes to complete rows and earn points. The perfect revision game for Edexcel Medicine Through Time or AQA Health and the People. What’s Included: 60+ questions on Modern Medicine (Creation of NHS, Beveridge Report, Penecilin, affect of war etc…) Full answer sheet for peer marking or teacher use Clear printable game instructions Student-friendly game board rules Editable PowerPoint (customisable) Perfect for: GCSE revision lessons KS3 enrichment or challenge activities Medicine Through Time review sessions End-of-topic retrieval practice History clubs or game-based learning Curriculum Links: Edexcel GCSE History – Medicine in Britain, c.1250–present AQA GCSE History – Health and the People KS3 History – The development of medicine and public health Why Teachers Love It: Encourages active recall in a fun, low-stakes format Fully printable with minimal prep Great for pair work, competitions or revision stations Editable – easy to adapt for other topics! Download once, use year after year! I recomend printing on A3 for optimum use. Don’t forget to leave a review if you find it useful—thanks for supporting Jweston97!
Medieval Medicine Cover Lesson Bundle – GCSE History Worksheets (AQA/Edexcel)Quick View
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Medieval Medicine Cover Lesson Bundle – GCSE History Worksheets (AQA/Edexcel)

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This two-resource bundle includes both of my popular Medieval Medicine cover lessons, ideal for GCSE History students studying Medicine Through Time with AQA or Edexcel. Each worksheet is designed to be printed and handed straight to students—perfect for cover lessons, revision, homework, or retrieval practice. These worksheets cover all the major themes from the Medieval Medicine topic and can also be used in KS3 overview lessons or as a review pack. This bundle includes: Medieval Medicine Cover Lesson: Four Humours, Hippocrates & Galen, Surgery Medieval Medicine Cover Lesson: Public Health & The Black Death Each worksheet features: Clear, student-friendly content summaries Gap-fill and comprehension tasks Multiple choice and source-based questions Short and extended response writing No preparation required – print and go! Perfect for: GCSE History (Edexcel / AQA) KS3 introduction to medicine Homework packs or remote learning Revision lessons and independent tasks Supply/cover teacher lessons ** Curriculum Links:** Edexcel – Medicine in Britain, c.1250–present AQA – Health and the People ]Also suitable for OCR / IGCSE / KS3 thematic units* Save time and support student knowledge with this structured, low-prep bundle covering the core of Medieval Medicine. Add it to your revision toolkit or cover lesson folder today! Check out my other resources, including the Tetris Tussle: Medieval Medicine Game and full lesson packs on the Medicine Through Time topic.
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History of Medicine: Spot the Mistakes Revision Story (AQA & other exam boards)

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Make revision engaging and memorable with this interactive ‘Spot the Mistakes’ story activity covering the full History of Medicine thematic study. This resource walks students through the key developments in medicine from c.1250 to the present day—but with deliberate historical errors scattered throughout. Students must read the story carefully, then identify, explain, and correct each mistake, testing their knowledge of causes, continuity, change, and context across the four time periods. Perfect for: Individual or paired revision Group challenges Retrieval practice Pre-exam review sessions Covers all key periods: Medieval Medicine (c.1250–1500) Renaissance Medicine (c.1500–1700) Industrial Period (c.1700–1900) Modern Medicine (1900–present) Themes include: Ideas about disease and treatments Developments in surgery and public health Scientific and technological progress The role of individuals, government, and war Includes a printable worksheet. Suitable for Edexcel, AQA, OCR, and other exam boards covering the History of Medicine through time. Don’t forget to leave a review if you find it useful—thanks for supporting Jweston97!
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GCSE Elizabethan England: Spot the Mistakes Revision Story (AQA & other exam boards)

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Engage your students with this interactive and challenging ‘Spot the Mistakes’ revision activity for the Elizabethan England depth study (AQA GCSE History Paper 2 – but suitable for other specifications too). This resource tells the story of Elizabeth’s reign from her accession in 1558 through to the end of her rule – but with deliberate historical errors woven throughout. Students must use their knowledge to identify, explain, and correct each mistake, helping them revise key events, people, and themes in a fun and memorable way. Perfect for: Independent revision Group work Knowledge recall and consolidation End-of-topic or pre-exam review Topics covered include: Elizabeth’s accession and early problems The religious settlement Challenges to Elizabeth at home and abroad Mary Queen of Scots The Spanish Armada Education, leisure, and the theatre Poverty and government action Includes a printable worksheet Designed for AQA, but easily adaptable for Edexcel, OCR, and other exam boards covering Elizabethan England. Don’t forget to leave a review if you find it useful—thanks for supporting Jweston97!
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Renaissance Medicine Tetris Game- Interactive History Revision

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What’s Included: 60+ curriculum-aligned questions on Renaissance Medicine (e.g. Vesalius, Harvey, Pare, Hospitals, Hunter and Jenner) Full answer sheet for self or peer assessment Clear student instructions and printable rule sheet Editable PowerPoint version Perfect for: GCSE History revision lessons KS3 challenge/enrichment tasks Retrieval practice and knowledge checks End-of-topic assessments Individual, paired or group competition Curriculum Links: Edexcel – Medicine in Britain, c.1250–present AQA – Health and the People OCR & IGCSE support KS3 Thematic Medicine or Early Modern Britain Why Teachers Love It: Gamifies key content to boost engagement Printable and ready-to-use—no prep needed Adaptable and editable for your own lesson needs Encourages active recall and discussion Perfect for cover lessons or revision days Download once and use forever. I recomend printing on A3 for optimum use. Leave a review if you find it helpful—thanks for supporting Jweston97!
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Industrial Medicine Tetris Game- Interactive History Revision

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Boost engagement with this printable, exam board-specific GCSE History revision game! Perfect for Medicine Through Time (Edexcel) and Health and the People (AQA), this low-prep classroom resource uses game-based learning and active recall to revise key knowledge from the Industrial period. Students roll dice, answer curriculum-linked questions, and drop Tetrominoes to complete rows and earn points. The perfect revision game for Edexcel Medicine Through Time or AQA Health and the People. What’s Included: 60+ questions on Industrial Medicine (Germ Theory- Pasteur and Koch, Public Health- John Snow and Edwin Chadwick, Surgery- Lister and Simpson) Full answer sheet for peer marking or teacher use Clear printable game instructions Student-friendly game board rules Editable PowerPoint (customisable) Perfect for: GCSE revision lessons KS3 enrichment or challenge activities Medicine Through Time review sessions End-of-topic retrieval practice History clubs or game-based learning Curriculum Links: Edexcel GCSE History – Medicine in Britain, c.1250–present AQA GCSE History – Health and the People KS3 History – The development of medicine and public health Why Teachers Love It: Encourages active recall in a fun, low-stakes format Fully printable with minimal prep Great for pair work, competitions or revision stations Editable – easy to adapt for other topics! Download once, use year after year! I recomend printing on A3 for optimum use. Don’t forget to leave a review if you find it useful—thanks for supporting Jweston97!
GCSE History Revision Game Bundle: Tetris Tussle – Medicine Through Time (AQA/Edexcel)Quick View
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GCSE History Revision Game Bundle: Tetris Tussle – Medicine Through Time (AQA/Edexcel)

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Revise all four time periods of Medicine Through Time with this complete GCSE History revision game bundle! This engaging and fully printable set of interactive Tetris Tussle games helps students review key content for the AQA ‘Health and the People’ and Edexcel ‘Medicine in Britain, c.1250–present’ units. Each game includes 60+ curriculum-aligned questions, an answer key, student instructions, and printable Tetris shapes—perfect for retrieval practice, knowledge recall and revision. Included Games: Medieval Medicine – Black Death, Church, Islamic Medicine, surgery Renaissance Medicine – Vesalius, Harvey, Printing Press, Scientific progress Industrial Medicine – Jenner, Snow, Public Health Acts, Germ Theory Modern Medicine – NHS, DNA, high-tech medicine, Penicillin, lifestyle diseases ** Perfect For:** GCSE History revision lessons KS3 thematic medicine topics End-of-topic retrieval practice Group or paired revision activities Edexcel & AQA exam preparation Why Choose This Bundle? 240+ GCSE-style questions across all four eras Covers all key themes: continuity, change, factors, and individuals Editable PowerPoints + printable versions included Student-friendly, low-prep, highly engaging Curriculum Links: Edexcel GCSE History – Medicine in Britain, c.1250–present + WW1 AQA GCSE History – Health and the People, c.1000–present OCR B / IGCSE compatible Download once, use forever – save time and make revision memorable with the full Tetris Tussle bundle.
Imperial War Museum Trip Worksheet – KS2 and KS3 History WW1, WW2 & Cold War Activity PackQuick View
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Imperial War Museum Trip Worksheet – KS2 and KS3 History WW1, WW2 & Cold War Activity Pack

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Explore three major eras of warfare and peace with this comprehensive student worksheet for a trip to the Imperial War Museum! Designed for KS3 or lower KS4 history students, this engaging and structured trip pack covers World War One, World War Two, and Post-1945 conflict and peace, encouraging close observation, critical thinking, and historical enquiry. Divided into three thematic sections matching key IWM galleries:Explore three major eras of warfare and peace with this comprehensive student worksheet for a trip to the Imperial War Museum! Designed for KS3 or lower KS4 history students, this engaging and structured trip pack covers World War One, World War Two, and Post-1945 conflict and peace, encouraging close observation, critical thinking, and historical enquiry. ** Divided into three thematic sections matching key IWM galleries:** Section 1: Atrium – WW2 Weapons & Vehicles Spitfire, Harrier Jet, kamikaze planes, tanks, and military tech Sketching and identification activities Section 2: WW1 Gallery – Trench Life, Uniforms & Diaries* Explore soldier experiences, propaganda, and women’s roles Compare WW1 to modern warfare Section 3: Peace and Security – Cold War to the War on Terror Discover nuclear weapons, anti-war protests, 9/11 artefacts, and political satire Includes drawing and source analysis tasks Perfect for: School visits (self-guided or teacher-led) Homework or post-trip reflection Curriculum units on 20th century conflict, peace and protest, and war and memory ** Features:** Printable and student-friendly No prep required – just print and go Encourages active learning, observation, and independent enquiry Links directly to KS3 History national curriculum aims. Don’t forget to leave a review if you find it useful—thanks for supporting Jweston97!
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Hampton Court Palace Trip Worksheet – KS3 Tudor History Activity Pack

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Perfect for school trips to Hampton Court Palace! This printable activity pack is designed for KS3 history students to use during a visit to Hampton Court Palace, with a focus on Tudor life, architecture, and royal history. Curriculum-linked to Tudor England, this engaging worksheet supports enquiry skills, observation, and recall. Sections include: Palace Exploration – pupils explore the Great Hall, kitchens, Chapel Royal, and Tudor furniture Gardens & Grounds – activities on the maze, statues, and the famous Great Vine Tudor Life – roles in the palace, Tudor entertainment, ghost stories, and more Final Reflection Tasks – the astronomical clock, surprises from the day, and sketching ** Features:** Ready to print – minimal prep needed Suitable for self-guided or teacher-led trips *Encourages active learning, discussion, and historical observation Can be used post-visit as a reflection task or assessment Flexible format – use in class, at the site, or as homework Designed by a history teacher to engage pupils during their visit Don’t forget to leave a review if you find it useful—thanks for supporting Jweston97!
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Medieval Medicine Cover Lesson / Revision Worksheet (GCSE History AQA/Edexcel)

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Looking for a ready-to-go cover lesson or revision activity on Medieval Medicine? This engaging and informative worksheet pack is perfect for GCSE History students studying Medicine Through Time with AQA or Edexcel. It also works well for KS3 introduction lessons or overview activities. Ideal for classroom use, home learning, or independent revision, this resource helps students consolidate core knowledge on the Four Humours, Hippocrates and Galen, the influence of religion, Islamic Medicine, and early surgery. ** What’s Included:** Clear, structured notes on key content: *** The Four Humours Hippocrates & Galen Christianity and Islam’s impact on medicine Medieval hospitals and treatments Barber-surgeons and early surgery** Comprehension activities and knowledge checks Matching tasks and multiple-choice quiz Word-fill summary and extended writing questions Fully printable and student-ready — no prep needed! Perfect For: Cover lessons Independent revision Homework or remote learning Retrieval practice KS3/KS4 overview of Medieval Medicine Curriculum Links: Edexcel – Medicine in Britain, c.1250–present AQA – Health and the People Also suitable for OCR, IGCSE, and KS3 thematic studies Save time and boost engagement with this ready-to-use, curriculum-aligned worksheet. Includes both comprehension and revision-style questions. Don’t forget to check out the companion worksheet on Public Health and The black Death. Please leave a review if you found this resource useful- JWeston97 !
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Medieval Medicine Cover Lesson / Revision Worksheet –(GCSE History AQA and Edexcel)

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Looking for a ready-to-go cover lesson or revision activity on Medieval Medicine? This printable worksheet focuses on public health in medieval towns and monasteries and the Black Death, making it perfect for GCSE History students studying Medicine Through Time (Edexcel or AQA). It’s ideal for classroom use, homework, or independent revision, and builds knowledge of how people in the Middle Ages lived, treated disease, and responded to one of history’s deadliest pandemics. What’s Included: Concise, accessible notes on: ** Public health in towns vs monasteries The impact of the Church on health and hygiene Causes, symptoms, and responses to the Black Death* Fill-in-the-gaps summary tasks Comprehension and exam-style questions Fully printable and student-friendly — no prep needed! Perfect For: Cover lessons Homework or revision KS3/KS4 overview of Medieval Medicine Retrieval practice and source skills Curriculum Links: Edexcel – Medicine in Britain, c.1250–present AQA – Health and the People OCR and IGCSE compatible Engaging and informative – a no-prep resource designed to reinforce key content from the Medieval period. Don’t forget to check out the companion worksheet on the Four Humours, Hippocrates, Galen, and surgery! Please leave a review if you find it useful- JWeston97 !
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Medieval Medicine Knowledge Test

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A series of retrieval style questions on Medieval Medicine. Designed around the AQA Health and the people topic but can be used for other medicine studies. Test is out of 31, some questions are worth multiple marks. Questions are on the first sheet to be printed for students. Answers on the second sheet for teacher use.
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Medicine Overview Lesson

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This Lesson is a good introduction to the Medicine topic. It gives an overview of the topics students will study over the medicine topic. It begins to get students thinking about the factors that are across the medicine topic and our vital for Q4 of the AQA Health and the people paper. This resource also requires the Oxford AQA GCSE History- Britain: Health and the people 1900-present day textbook/ Oxford AQA GCSE History Thematic Studies texbooks (both Orange and by Aaron Wilkes) Starter is retrieval based and may need adapting depending on topics studied.
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The Four Humours- Medicine

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A lesson on the Four Humours as part of the Medieval Medicine topic. The starter for this may need tweaking as it is a retrieval starter so may need adjusting to topic studied by your students. This is a fairly simply breakdown of the four humours concept for students. And has a summary source utility exam question at the end to consolidate student knowledge. This has been planned with the AQA Health and the people topic in mind but could also be used for teaching other exam board Medicine topics too
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Medieval Medicine Introduction

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A lesson introducing and going over the basics of medieval medicine. Covering beliefs about causes of illness, treatment of illness, diagnosis of illness and training in medicine. This has been planned with the AQA Health and the people course in mind but can be used for any exam boards medicine topic.
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War in Asia End of Unit Quiz Lesson

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A powerpoint quiz lesson on the War in Asia. With a variety of rounds for students to enjoy, tries to make retrieval of knowledge fun, There is a christmas song round on here as was done for end of term fun at christmas but this can be removed if not being done at christmas. There is plenty for one lesson. There is: A Guess Who round A cold war knowledge round A christmas songs round ( with some links to Vietnam war) A Korean War knowledge round A pictionary round- with the terms to draw at the end of the quiz to be printed for students to draw A Vietnam War knowledge round
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GCSE History Game-Based Flashcards – Germany 1890–1945 (AQA & Edexcel)

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Engage students with this fun, interactive flashcard game for revising Germany 1890–1945! Perfect for both AQA and Edexcel GCSE History, this revision resource includes 60+ double-sided flashcards with a twist—designed for use as a classroom game, independent study tool, or group quiz activity. Three card types included: Guess Who – Students read a rhyming riddle to identify a key historical figure Guess the Event – Students guess the event from a short description Guess the Date – Students are given an event and must recall the correct date Gamified for engagement: Each card has an assigned point value (1–3) based on difficulty so students can play competitively in pairs or groups. Flexible uses: Group quiz game Revision stations Homework task Timeline sorting activity (for dates) Retrieval practice or intervention support Print guidance: Print double-sided (short edge flip) For best use: print each card type on different coloured paper/card (e.g. blue = Who, red = Event, green = Date) Ready to use with no prep! Ideal for Year 10 and Year 11 students studying Germany for AQA Paper 1 or Edexcel Paper 3. Boosts recall, reinforces key content, and makes revision feel like a game! Don’t forget to leave a review if you find it useful—thanks for supporting Jweston97!