Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?
Designed for Cambridge iGCSE.
Overview of key developments.
Developments distinguished by:
those that overturned terms of the Treaty of Versailles
those that went beyond the Treaty of Versailles
those that did not break terms of the Treaty of Versailles
Good for display and for revision
Start to embed reading, comprehension and scientific literacy skills into your curriculum with these 4 disciplinary literacy activities.
Each takes the form of an engaging article-style passage, putting physics into the context of a historical story or real world applications. These are then followed with comprehension questions that check students understanding of the text.
Tier-three vocabulary used throughout is that of AQA, with learning objectives aligned to the GCSE specification.
Would also make effective cover work, revision or year 12 transition work.
This resouce contains revision resources for many A-level subjects.
Resources include; notes, knowledge organisers, powerpoints, revision mats, formula sheets, summary sheets and more.
Subjects included in this resource:
Edexcel A Economics
Edexcel B Economics
History
AQA Physics
AQA Biology
Politics
AQA Geography
English
Edexcel Mathematics
Psychology
OCR Computer Science
Drama
Law
Music
This resouce contains revision resources for many GCSE subjects. Resources include; notes, knowledge organisers, powerpoints, revision cards, fact files, revision mats, and more.
Subjects included in this resource:
AQA Design & Technology
Food preparation & nutrition
Mathematics
Edexcel History
AQA English
AQA Chemisrty
AQA Physics
AQA Geography
Edexcel French
OCR Computer Science
Psychology
This bundle contains powerpoints, flashcards, revision cards, factfiles, knowledge organisers, and more covering the Cold War, Early Elizabethan England, Nazi Germany, and Medicine through time sections of the GCSE Edexcel History specification.
A timeline overview of some of the key events relating to the League of Nations.
The purpose of this resource (can you be used for display A3) is for students to understand the successes and failures of the League rather than a comprehensive revision resource (e.g. details about the aims, organisation of the League etc are not included)
If you’re searching for a fun and interactive revision tool that can be utilized as a starter or plenary activity, this resource is perfect for you! It is particularly effective at fostering a spirit of competition, which can engage underachieving students, especially boys, who often thrive when learning key facts through gameplay. Additionally, students can use these cards independently for their revision.
When you download this resource, you will be able to access a two page Word document, which has also been uploaded as a PDF. It contains 11 dingbat and 1 instruction card. Please see the preview before purchasing.
Usage Options
You can employ these flashcards in three engaging ways:
Game 1: Students take turns reading out key words while the others guess the corresponding topic.
Game 2: For an added challenge, students must describe the topic without using any key words from the card.
Game 3: Create an extra layer of fun by playing a round of Pictionary or Charades using the flashcards.
I typically allocate 3 minutes for each round to activate learning and energize the class. A freestyle round can also be introduced, allowing students to choose which game to play, catering to their individual learning styles. To further engage underachieving boys, consider incorporating a competitive element by having them keep score in the back of their books.
Preparation Suggestions
I recommend printing the cards on card and having your students cut them out. Store the cards in an envelope for easy classroom access.
For students, keep these flashcards handy in your pocket to aid in learning key facts. If you encounter a term you don’t understand, don’t hesitate to ask your teacher or conduct additional research.
From a revision standpoint, these cards can be printed for students to master key terms in preparation for tests or exams. They represent a win-win resource: students will enjoy using them, and they will contribute positively to your results.
If you like this lesson, then why not check out our other resources on similar topics in our TES shop. You can also follow ‘The History Academy’ on Instagram, X , YouTube and Facebook for the latest updates or even to get in touch and chat about how you have used this resource or to ask questions. We aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want. All our authors are paid the living wage so when you purchase our resources you are buying into our shared values of fair play and decency.
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Roy
These revision flashcards encompass all the essential topics you need to master regarding Weimar Germany from 1919 to 1933. If you’re searching for a fun and interactive revision tool that can be utilized as a starter or plenary activity, this resource is perfect for you! It is particularly effective at fostering a spirit of competition, which can engage underachieving students, especially boys, who often thrive when learning key facts through gameplay. Additionally, students can use these cards independently for their revision.
Usage Options
You can employ these flashcards in three engaging ways:
Game 1: Students take turns reading out key words while the others guess the corresponding topic.
Game 2: For an added challenge, students must describe the topic without using any key words from the card.
Game 3: Create an extra layer of fun by playing a round of Pictionary or Charades using the flashcards.
I typically allocate 3 minutes for each round to activate learning and energize the class. A freestyle round can also be introduced, allowing students to choose which game to play, catering to their individual learning styles. To further engage underachieving boys, consider incorporating a competitive element by having them keep score in the back of their books.
Preparation Suggestions
I recommend printing the cards on card and having your students cut them out. Store the cards in an envelope for easy classroom access.
For students, keep these flashcards handy in your pocket to aid in learning key facts. If you encounter a term you don’t understand, don’t hesitate to ask your teacher or conduct additional research.
From a revision standpoint, these cards can be printed for students to master key terms in preparation for tests or exams. They represent a win-win resource: students will enjoy using them, and they will contribute positively to your results.
When you download this resource, you will be able to access a two page Word Document, that has also been uploaded as a PDF. There are 6 cards per page with the keywords for 11 topics, plus one instruction card.
If you like this lesson, then why not check out our other resources on similar topics in our TES shop. You can also follow ‘The History Academy’ on Instagram, X , YouTube and Facebook for the latest updates or even to get in touch and chat about how you have used this resource or to ask questions. We aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want. All our authors are paid the living wage so when you purchase our resources you are buying into our shared values of fair play and decency.
Anyway, have fun and stay in touch via social media for the latest updates. Don’t forget to check out our YouTube Channel with over 600 free videos: @historyacademy
Kind Regards
Roy
A 34 page revision booklet for Cambridge iGCSE History unit: How effectively did the US contain the spread of Communism?
Various exercises- for retrieval as well as exam skills. Past paper questions from Paper 1 and Paper 2.
Revision pack to cover content from AQA GCSE specification for Conflict and Tension between East and West, 1945-1972. There are 28 slides covering each of the events/topics from the specification. I would advise printing for students 4 slides to a page to cut down on printing costs!
21 slides of revision for the AQA scheme of work on Elizabethan England. Student friendly resource can be printed and given to students immediately. I would advise printing 4 slides to a page.
Revision pack to cover content from AQA GCSE specification for Germany 1890-1945, democracy and dictatorship. There are 29 slides covering each of the events/topics from the specification. I would advise printing for students 4 slides to a page to cut down on printing costs!
Notes include lessons on…
Introduction to the War in the Air
Main reforms to the organisation of the Army
Summary of War in the Air
Battle of the Somme
The Social Impact of the Boer War
Trench Warfare WW1
Can be used as Catch-up sheet or revision sheet.
This comprehensive booklet provides a step-by-step guide for students tackling Paper 3 of the Edexcel GCSE History exam on Weimar and Nazi Germany. It includes detailed explanations for each question type, including how to analyze sources, compare interpretations, and evaluate historical arguments. Each section is broken down with clear guidance on how to maximize marks, sample questions, and full-mark answers. Perfect for revision and improving exam technique. It also includes practice questions for students to complete.
This PowerPoint includes:
37 slides** focused on Bronze Age Ireland, filled with engaging content and essential information aligned with the 2024 Leaving Cert Art History syllabus.
Highlighted significant artefacts from the Bronze Age, with expertly annotated photographs to help students visually connect with these ancient treasures.
Detailed contextual information covering the historical background, culture, and developments during the Bronze Age in Ireland, ensuring a comprehensive understanding.
In-depth exploration of metalworking techniques, including Repoussé, casting, and incising, with clear explanations and examples to illustrate the craftsmanship of the era.
Exam-style questions designed to prepare students for the Leaving Cert Art History exams, ensuring thorough revision of key topics.
Key terminology highlighted and defined, helping students build a strong vocabulary related to Bronze Age art and techniques.
This PowerPoint is a valuable teaching tool, offering a well-rounded and visually rich exploration of Bronze Age Ireland, perfect for helping students succeed in their Leaving Cert Art History studies.
These sheets are designed to make students familiar with people that are important to their GCSE AQA course.
In this pack there are key people revision sheets for:
Britain, Health and the People
Conflict and Tension in Asia
Norman Conquest
Germany 1890-1945
Revision Checklist - Depth Study B (Germany) - iGCSE History
All sub-topics included.
Page numbers based on Ben Walsh Hodder Education text book.
Students can RAG (red, amber, green) each topic to help with revision for final GCSE exams.
Can be printed out or used as a digital knowledge tracker throughout the course.