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Model Answer AQA Historic Environment Durham

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These are model answers to a series of possible questions for the Historic Environment of Durham Cathedral (AQA GCSE History 2018). They are between 620 and 880 words, and are easily editable. You can use them to give directly to students to learn the key facts, or edit them as you wish. They are level 4 answers, each contains 3 paragraphs and a conclusion with detail based on the AQA Historic Environment pack and other sources. Questions cover key areas such as purpose and function of the Cathedral.
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GCSE History Medicine Knowledge questions

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With a move to knowledge emphasis at GCSE, this is an invaluable resource. Choose from 170 questions to pick out and test students recall. Ideally, set them in advance to learn for next lesson. They are based on AQA Oxford Health and the People textbook. Answers supplied so students can learn them by rote.
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The NHS

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For use for AQA GCSE History “Health and the People” unit. Link to youtube video about the NHS, opposition to the NHS, and the impact of it. Guides students through a “useful” source question. Supported by revision clock activity with suggested categories.
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The Liberal Public Health Reforms

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This is an activity and information for AQA GCSE Health and the People, based on information from Oxford AQA textbook. Sources enable investigation of why the Liberals introduced reform, and a summary of what they did. A revision clock with suggested categories enables a revision style approach, and students can begin to think about the factors which influenced change in the 20th century.
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Summary of the Black Death

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Powerpoint overview of causes, symptoms and consequences of Black Death. Ideal for AQA GCSE Health and the People unit, can be used alongside Oxford AQA textbook. Link to excellent Dan Snow “Filthy Cities” video which is excellent overview for Medieval Public Health, and includes specific reference to the Black Death. Main activity is a revision clock which enables students to give summaries of key learning.