End of Year Quiz 2025Quick View
ajs12345

End of Year Quiz 2025

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The Ultimate End of Year Summer Quiz 2025! Make your end of term the stuff of legend with this action packed and fully resourced ‘mother of all quizzes’. Returning again for 2025 and better than ever, users can look forward to, you guessed it, 100% BRAND NEW CONTENT! 130 slides of action-packed fun consisting of 8 rounds: 1. Celebrity Picture Round - In a modern twist on the classic ‘Celebrity Sandcastles’ round, thanks to AI, the celebs are no longer hiding behind sandcastles, they ARE the sandcastles! 2. In the News – A multiple choice round based on the biggest news stories this year. 3. Summer Fun - General trivia around the summer season as well as identifying mystery objects! 4. Where’s…Lolly?! - A comic twist on everyone’s favourite ‘finding’ game. Students are tasked with spotting a slightly clueless ice cream hiding in various silly locations. 5. General Knowledge – A range of brain teasing questions from the weird to the wonderful! 6. Observation Round – Students watch a short video, answering a series of questions about what they have seen. Bonus Round 1 - No Plane No Gain! Students have the opportunity to bag valuable bonus points for their team at the halfway point but be careful…any incorrect guesses and you are ELIMINATED! NEW FOR 2025 Bonus Round 2 - Icecream or Vicecream? Will teams take one final gamble to potentially make or break their score? Select an icecream to reveal your fate! Full instructions, answers and guidelines are provided, the PowerPoint is visually impressive and easy to follow. Marking the quiz is a breeze as team sheets allow for the entire thing to be peer or self-marked; the interactive scoreboard makes the tracking of scores equally straightforward! The quiz should take you approximately 1 hour to complete but rounds can be easily dropped if time gets tight. Many, many hours go into making each of my quizzes and any feedback you have is very much welcomed. Suitable for all subjects and curriculum areas as a one-off fun lesson that your students will never forget: all you need to do is provide the prizes! Praise for my previous quizzes: “Once again a great quiz that is essentially a whole day of form & teaching :)!” - JDeeacon “Brilliant as always, worth the purchase thanks” – JamesG “This is the best thing I have ever purchased on the TES! I will be looking forward to buying a Christmas, Easter and summer quiz! Thank you for saving me the work!” - KCornell “Wonderful! A lovely activity for the last week of term. Very well thought out and constructed; many thanks!” - SuperSheila “My first ever purchase on TES and I was not disappointed…thanks!” - Wezzle82 Buy in confidence from a TES recommended seller with over 400 5* reviews! All aspects of this resource are fully copyright compliant and in accordance with usage rights. Attribution is provided where required.
Christmas Quiz 2025Quick View
ajs12345

Christmas Quiz 2025

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The Ultimate Christmas Quiz 2025! Everyone’s favourite time of year is here. Make your Christmas Quiz the stuff of legend with this action packed, totally silly and fully resourced ‘mother of all quizzes’. Returning for 2025, bigger and better than ever, users can look forward to, you guessed it, 100% BRAND NEW CONTENT! 140 slides of action-packed fun consisting of eight rounds: 1. Chrismtas Celebs AI MAKEOVER - A modern twist on the classic celeb round. Can your students figure out the CelebriTREEs and dodgy Santas? 2. 2025 in the News – A multiple choice round based on this year’s top headlines. 3. ‘Ho Ho Ho!’ or ‘No No No!’ - Can your students separate the fascinating facts from the festive fibs in this Christmas themed true or false round? 4. Finding Frosty…Market Meltdown! - Frosty and Monty are having a mooch round the Christmas markets. Students are tasked with finding the clueless duo hiding in various locations. 5. Bonus Round 1 - Elf on the…Stealth! – An elimination round based on that most annoying of Christmas traditions; students have the opportunity to bag valuable bonus points in this hilarious higher or lower round! 6. General Knowledge – A range of brain teasing questions from the weird to the wonderful! 7. Observation Round – Students watch a short Christmas classic and then answer a series of questions about what they have seen. 8. Bonus Round 2 - Colin’s Christmas Crackers - Teams face just one final dilemma and must decide whether to pull one of Colin’s crackers, potentially gaining…or losing crucial points! Full instructions, answers and guidelines are provided, the PowerPoint is visually impressive and easy to follow. Marking the quiz is a breeze as the team sheets allow for the entire thing to be peer or self-marked; the interactive scoreboard makes the tracking of scores equally straightforward! The quiz should take you around an hour to complete, but rounds can be easily dropped if time gets tight. There’s lots of variety in the rounds, making the quiz fun and engaging for all. Suitable for all subjects and curriculum areas as a one-off, zero hassle, zero adaptation, fun lesson that your students will never forget: all you need to do is provide the prizes! Praise for my previous quizzes: “Brilliant as always, worth the purchase thanks” – JamesG “This is the best thing I have ever purchased on the TES! …Thank you for saving me the work!” - KCornell “Wonderful! A lovely activity for the last week of term. Very well thought out and constructed; many thanks!” - SuperSheila “These quizzes are always such a winner with my groups! Pitched just right and loads of variety in the questions.” McGlynne Buy in confidence from a TES recommended seller with 400 5* reviews…and counting! Please note that all aspects of this resource are fully copyright compliant and in accordance with usage rights. Attribution has been provided where required
PSHE RSHE QUIZQuick View
EC_Resources

PSHE RSHE QUIZ

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ANSWERS ARE INCLUDED - For any secondary year group as a fun quiz, or informal PSHE assessment. Great as last lesson for the end of term. Covers content from new 2026 RSHE Guidance + curriculum from DfE. This is an easy to use, giant, PSHE Quiz covering the 2026 guidelines topics with 100 questions over seven rounds. This is taken from the EC Publishing Complete Secondary PSHE Package which can be found on the EC Publishing website. Includes: Sex and Relationships (RSE) Drugs, Alcohol and Smoking Living in the Wider World (Careers, Crime, Gangs, Independent Living + Finance) Health, Wellbeing and Mental Health Equality and Diversity Bullying and Online Safety Puberty and Body Image Perfect for an end of the week Tutor Time session, end of term PSHE lesson or for using any time for a bit of colourful, interactive fun. All answers included on a separate word document and the quiz also includes some relevant clips to watch as part of the questions in each section. The questions are divided 50/50 between multiple choice and true or false. Everything is editable, so easy to adapt for your own PSHE planning. If you like this, we also provide a complete KS3 PSHE Package for schools as well as hundreds of other lessons and PSHE assessment and PSHE audit tools. The quiz is in the Zip File labelled ‘Big PSHE Quiz’. The image files have been uploaded just so you can see the kind of questions in the quiz as a preview. You may also like our: COMPLETE 2026 DfE GUIDANCE SECONDARY PSHE PACKAGE This contains all the new DfE RSHE 2026 topics - AI deepfakes, sextortion, chatbots, brain development, coercive control, incels. vaping, online misogyny, harmful behaviour online, pregnancy, parenting, extremism, grooming and so much more!
Sextortion, Image Sharing  + AI DeepfakesQuick View
EC_Resources

Sextortion, Image Sharing + AI Deepfakes

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NEW for 2026 DfE RSHE Guidelines: sextortion, pornographic image sharing and how to spot AI imagery. Students will learn what we mean by sextortion, how it happens, the scary statistics and how we report it / take measures to protect ourselves. Students will also learn the tell-tale signs of an AI generated video and how to spot these. Includes real life case-studies of online crimes and the penalties the criminals were given; students will complete a ‘you be the judge’ activity where they are given the UK sentencing options for online crimes and they will sentence the defendants, before we reveal what the criminals punishments really were (they were even harsher). Students will complete a wide range of tasks, literacy-based, clip tasks, creative tasks and case studies, analysis and clip tasks. Everything is editable and easy to just pick up and use. All information need is included. THIS LESSON IS FROM THE EC COMPLETE SECONDARY KS3 KS4 PSHE PACKAGE 2026 This contains all the new DfE RSHE 2026 topics - AI deepfakes, sextortion, chatbots, brain development, coercive control, incels, vaping, online misogyny, harmful behaviour online, parenting, pregnancy and so much more. Who are EC Resources? EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, The British Legion, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK. We also offer a Complete KS3 RE Package Please visit our Tes store https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources for everything PSHE, RSE, RE and Citizenship. We still offer a free lesson of your choice for each time you leave a review! Just email info@ecpublishing.co.uk Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 12,000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing. You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
British Science Week 2026 AssemblyQuick View
SchooledResources

British Science Week 2026 Assembly

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NEW FOR 2026! This engaging assembly celebrates British Science Week 2026 and is aimed at KS3 and KS4 students. This assembly explores the theme of curiosity and discusses science research and progress in space, medical, nature and technology. There are lots of opportunities for students to answer thought-provoking questions and ask their own. Slides: Introduction British Science Week Introducing Space and Medical Science Introducing Nature and Technology Science Images and question to spark conversation British Science Week 2026 Theme: Curiosity What Does Curiosity Actually Mean? The Brain British Curiosity That Changed The World What Are You Curious About? Space Conversation Points- Space Recent Breakthroughs- Space What Are You Curious About? Medical Conversation Points- Medical Recent Breakthroughs- Medical What Are You Curious About? Nature Conversation Points- Nature Recent Breakthroughs- Nature What Are You Curious About? Technology Conversation Points- Technology Recent Breakthroughs- Technology What Are You Going To Discover- add in your school’s activities Albert Einstein Quote Duration: This assembly is designed to last 15-20 minutes. No prep needed! Every slide has instructions for the assembly lead so the assembly is ready to go! Like what you see? Please leave a review, we love to hear from you! Check out other engaging assemblies and resources at my store [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SchooledResources]
Science Christmas Quiz 2025Quick View
fosterpaul

Science Christmas Quiz 2025

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14 Rounds of a Christmas Quiz for use within Science lessons towards the end of term (each with a minimum of 10 questions). There is a combination of science specific rounds, loosely based science rounds and nothing to do with science rounds. The rounds are: 2025 Google Searches 2025 in Science 2025 Movies Celebrities in the Lab Christmas Animal Science Christmas Elements Memory Test Movie Science Music in 2025 Periodic Table Winter Words Science in the News Snow Science The Grid Where’s Einstein (at Christmas) Answer sheet and spreadsheet for keeping score also included!
GCSE & A-Level Examination Statement of Results Templates (Printable for Mock Exam Administration)Quick View
EverythingEducationRevision

GCSE & A-Level Examination Statement of Results Templates (Printable for Mock Exam Administration)

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GCSE & A-Level Examination Statement of Results Templates (Printable for Mock Exam Administration) This resource includes downloadable, editable and printable templates of the Candidate Statements of Results used for GCSE and A-Level Examinations, as issued to candidates on Results Days. They are formatted and structured to perfectly mirror the structure of official results slips, however are editable versions that are printable and accessable all-year-around for use in internal examinations and results. These are word documents that contain the same formatted design as the official ‘Candidate Statements of Results’ used on Results Days, for both GCSE and A-Level qualficiation results, and can be edited with different exam boards, courses, results and marks – and all collums of table are editable. You can imput, change, delete or add candidate information in the top, editable boxes, to provide unique statements per student. Useful for providing results for mock and internal assessments. Example result statements are also included, for both GCSE and A-Level Result Templates, for reference and guidance on how to fill in the appropriate boxes and examples of the required information. (Note: All information in the ‘Examples’ are fictitious). Formatted in-accordance with ‘Statements of Results’ Slips. No copyright infringement or intellectual property included, only a blank formatted table. Two versions included (for GCSE and A-Level) These documents are editable versions in Microsoft Word Format (for ease of editing by yourself). Contents Candidate Statement of Results - Template (GCSE) Candidate Statement of Results - Example (GCSE) Candidate Statement of Results - Template (ALevel) Candidate Statement of Results - Example (ALevel) Templates are included as editible Microsoft Word documents. Any issues, concerns, questions or queries, please contact everythingeducationrevision@gmail.com See shop for other related resources, and resources for other subjects Produced with Copyright and Plagiarism considered. All rights reserved. Content subject to copyright. Everything Education Revision UK
Christmas Quiz - 2025Quick View
markmassey88

Christmas Quiz - 2025

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New for 2025! Some new rounds as well as a return of previous favourites! Easy to follow format, that consists of 12 rounds. 120 questions! After every two rounds, the answers are provided on the quiz presentation (I recommend getting students to swap with a neighbouring team to mark) A double sided answer sheet document is also attached for you to print for your participants to write their answers In the rare occurance that two teams are tied, or just for fun at the end, there is a “closest answer wins” tie breaker question The rounds include: Streaming at its finest (Name the popular television programs that were released this year) Secret Santa (Name the celebrity behind the Santa disguise) Merry Christmas fonts (Merry Christmas is written in famous fonts; name the reason it is famous. For example, Merry Christmas may be written in the style/colours of the Coca Cola logo Santa’s Sat Nav (Name the country Santa is visiting) One line is all it takes (Name the Christmas movie from a famous quote) Festive Pictograms (What festive things are represented by the pictures) Elf of the Shelf’s holidays (Name the festive Cities) Christmas Advert (Watch the advert and answer questions based on it) Christmas song emojis. (Guess the song/carol represented by the emojis) Santa’s Toy Factory Mishap. (Two toys that were popular at Christmas have been mashed together, name the two toys) Festive Food Jumble. (The names of festive foods have been jumbled up, unscramble them in 5 minutes) Christmas Wipeout (General Christmas knowledge, multiple choice with extra marks, however if one is wrong, all marks for this round are lost) Feel free to skip rounds, edit and generally do as you see fit. Enjoy!
International Women's Day 2026 AssemblyQuick View
SchooledResources

International Women's Day 2026 Assembly

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NEW FOR 2026! An inspirational assembly focused on International Women’s Day 2026. The assembly discusses this year’s theme: Give To Gain. It explains why we celebrate International Women’s Day and discusses multiple inspirational women. Slides: International Women’s Day 2026 What is International Women’s Day? Why International Women’s Day Matters The Origins of International Women’s Day Why We Celebrate on March 8th International Women’s Day 2026 Theme: Give To Gain What does ‘Give’ mean? What does ‘Gain’ mean? Celebrating Women’s Achievements Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai Quote Marie Curie Marie Curie Quote Rosa Parks Rosa Parks Quote Frida Khalo Frida Khalo Quote Take Action For Equality Inspirational Women In Our Lives Duration: This assembly is designed to last 15-20 minutes. No prep needed! No prep needed! Every slide has instructions for the assembly lead so no prep is needed. Like what you see? Please leave a review, we love to hear from you! Check out other engaging assemblies and resources at my store [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SchooledResources]
Music Christmas Quiz 2025Quick View
MissScates

Music Christmas Quiz 2025

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A super fun, well presented, teacher-lead music quiz with 8 rounds (to fill an hour lesson). Answer sheet is included, as well as the PowerPoint presentation and a link to the GoogleDrive. Rounds include: Santa Speedrun Christmas Covers Seasonal Selfies 8-Bit Blizzard Snowy Scenes Yule or False Mash-Up Mayhem Sing It Santa!
2025 Summer Music QuizQuick View
MissScates

2025 Summer Music Quiz

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Aesthetically pleasing Powerpoint with embedded audio files. 8 rounds. Aimed at KS3-5. Round 1 - Introductions Round 2 - TV Themes Round 3 - Who Is It? Round 4 - First Number 1’s Round 5 - Musicals Round 6 - 10 Years Ago Round 7 - Masked Singer Round 8 - 2025 Wrapped
THE Ultimate British Science Week 2026 Quiz- Curiosity: What's Your Question?Quick View
Cazipod

THE Ultimate British Science Week 2026 Quiz- Curiosity: What's Your Question?

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5 rounds with 30+ quiz questions combined! Great for those end of term filler lessons and to have a bit of fun with the pupils! Let’s Celebrate British Science Week 2026! To be honest, this resource has taken many more hours than I would have liked as it has taken a lot of brain power and creativity to come up with interesting rounds! ‘Curiosity’ has been another challenging one! I’ve aimed this for Year 10 but could be used from Year 7-13. I’ve designed this year’s quiz around the theme of Curiosity, the questions that spark discovery, the observations that change the world, and the myths that need challenging. Rounds include: Curious Questions: Big, thought-provoking scientific questions from “Why is the sky blue?” to “What animal is famously killed by curiosity?” Each question has four possible answers. Choose wisely. Mystery Objects: A selection of unusual scientific instruments and technology will be shown. Your task is not simply to name them, but to work out: What are they used for? Curiosity is about understanding purpose, not just labels. Accidental Discoveries: Some of the greatest scientific breakthroughs happened by accident, but only because someone was curious enough to ask, “Why did that happen?” Each question includes four possible answers. Curiosity vs Myth: Not everything we “know” is true. In this round, you’ll decide whether common scientific claims are fact or fiction. Challenge assumptions. Question everything. Logic Puzzles: Science isn’t just facts, it’s thinking. This round tests your reasoning skills with riddles, patterns, deduction puzzles and “liar” challenges. Currently in PowerPoint. Should transfer to Google Slides with relative ease. I’ve put a PDF of the team sheet for easy printing. This resource includes: • PowerPoint with questions and answers • Team answer sheet Any issues or errors please let me know and I’ll rectify ASAP. Images have been selected from searching free images on Google or my own designs.
CURRENT WEEK The News Quiz 9th - 16th March 2026 Form Tutor Time Current AffairsQuick View
mikedean

CURRENT WEEK The News Quiz 9th - 16th March 2026 Form Tutor Time Current Affairs

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So here we are, halfway through March 2026, the bulbs are sprouting the sap is rising and the GCSE pressures will never let up! 2026 begins with ever more testing, increasingly expensive, unpredictable, record-breaking and emotional times we’ve seen recently with a variety of stories from around the world! What a week once again - F1 begins again, prices rise, The Mountain at one, wildlife photo comp, telephone anniversary, Premier League nears end, Crufts, new qualifications, theatre awards, MPs vote, new album and middle east tensions?!??!! What’s all that about, then? Only one way to find out! The Neeeewwwwsss Quuuiiiizzzz! :) New quiz uploaded each week of the term, ALL YEAR LONG! Over fifteen years now and still going strong :) Many thanks to everyone who downloads this, it is very much appreciated and I’m glad it is useful for your form groups! 13 topical questions of the past week’s news, across the UK and the world. Designed to be used as a 10-20 minute activity in formtime - you could make it a little longer by talking about and discussing some of the questions. ANY MIS-SPELLINGS/MISSING CAPITALS ETC. IN THE PREVIEW ARE INTENTIONAL AND LINK TO THE LITERACY QUESTIONS IN THE REST OF THE QUIZ! Powerpoint so can be used on a standard whiteboard. Includes 2 literacy and 1 numeracy questions based on the other questions. Works well as a form group activity in registration time - I give sweets to the winning team (we’re not supposed to give sweets out, so it’s a nice ‘naughty’ reward and makes (some of) them watch and check their apps about the news in the week. :)
The News Quiz 2nd - 9th March 2026 Form Tutor Time Current AffairsQuick View
mikedean

The News Quiz 2nd - 9th March 2026 Form Tutor Time Current Affairs

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So here we are,at the beginning of March 2026, the bulbs are sprouting the sap is rising and the GCSE pressures will never let up! 2026 begins with ever more testing, increasingly expensive, unpredictable, record-breaking and emotional times we’ve seen recently with a variety of stories from around the world! What a week once again - league leaders hold on, Middle East war, Fashion Week, 30th anniversary of franchise, social media consultation, restaurant tracks friendliness, Actor Awards, full moon, Brit Awards, Elimination Chamber, more Brit Awards and superhero props sale ?!??!! What’s all that about, then? Only one way to find out! The Neeeewwwwsss Quuuiiiizzzz! :) New quiz uploaded each week of the term, ALL YEAR LONG! Over fifteen years now and still going strong :) Many thanks to everyone who downloads this, it is very much appreciated and I’m glad it is useful for your form groups! 13 topical questions of the past week’s news, across the UK and the world. Designed to be used as a 10-20 minute activity in formtime - you could make it a little longer by talking about and discussing some of the questions. ANY MIS-SPELLINGS/MISSING CAPITALS ETC. IN THE PREVIEW ARE INTENTIONAL AND LINK TO THE LITERACY QUESTIONS IN THE REST OF THE QUIZ! Powerpoint so can be used on a standard whiteboard. Includes 2 literacy and 1 numeracy questions based on the other questions. Works well as a form group activity in registration time - I give sweets to the winning team (we’re not supposed to give sweets out, so it’s a nice ‘naughty’ reward and makes (some of) them watch and check their apps about the news in the week. :)
Science End of Year Quiz 2025Quick View
fosterpaul

Science End of Year Quiz 2025

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End of Year quiz for use within Science lessons towards the end of the school year. There are 14 quiz rounds to choose from, each with 10 questions each. There are several science based rounds, more loosely based science rounds as well as some generic rounds. An answer sheet and excel spreadsheet for calculating scores is also included.
End of Year Summer Quiz 2025Quick View
mpitman70

End of Year Summer Quiz 2025

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Another helping of my quiz with over 120 questions. The quiz can be done as individual rounds, so during Tutor Time, or as one big quiz, which should take about 1 hour. Rounds include Hidden Celebrities, Emoji Quiz, Aerial Views of London, Watching the Detectives, The Simpsons, Iconic Duos, Country Outlines, Logos, Letters, Movies of the Year, News Quiz and TV Theme Tunes. Answers are at end of the power point but you can navigate back and forward at the end of each round if you want. I have also added an answer sheet. Enjoy.
AQA English Language Paper 2 June 2025Quick View
EnglishGCSEcouk

AQA English Language Paper 2 June 2025

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AQA English Language Paper 2 Section A walkthrough pack for the June 2025 paper. Includes: Model answers for Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4. Analysis and breakdown of all questions and answers provided Success criteria Exam walkthrough tasks Timings Exam tips and advice Please note that the extracts from the paper and the paper itself are NOT not included in the pack due to copyright restrictions, but will be available to download via the secure e-AQA website or through other sources. You will need access to the secure materials to be able to use this resource - it is designed for teachers as a teaching aid INCLUDES AN UPDATED VERSION FOR THE 2026 QUESTIONS. Leave a review and we will email you the Paper 1 walkthrough for free. Just get in touch at info@englishgcse.co.uk once you’ve left your review. We cannot provide copies of these extracts or the exam papers on request due to copyright restrictions. Please note the exam questions are not included in the resource as the paper is still a secure material. You will need access to the paper to be able to use the resource. If you are having access issues to the resources then please don’t leave a review, it’s not the author’s fault! Just email us at info@englishgcse.co.uk and we can help :)
Vietnam War introduction activityQuick View
MRaeworthing

Vietnam War introduction activity

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Great starter activity to get students thinking about the differences between Vietnam and the USA. Half the class can have country A (The USA) and the other half country B (Vietnam). Great for discussion and for setting up the enquiry question "Why did the USA lose the Vietnam war?"