Archive for February, 2005

CannonBall Fun: Brand new History Game!

Monday, February 28th, 2005

BRAND NEW GAME LAUNCHED: “CANNONBALL
FUN!

A game to test skills and knowledge – can you get into the Hall of Fame?
 
Year 7: Medieval Realms (10th-15th Centuries)
FREE
Medieval Realms
Year 8: The Early Modern World (15th-18th Centuries)
 
The English Civil War, 1642-49
FREE
The Reformation
 
The Renaissance
 
 
 
Year 9: Wars and Revolutions (18th-20th Centuries)
FREE
Crime and Punishment
FREE
The Middle East
 
World War Two
 
Jack the Ripper
 
 
 
GCSE: Modern World History
 
The Liberal Governments 1906-1918
 
Life in the Trenches during World War One
 
The Treaty of Versailles
FREE
International Relations in the 1920s
 
International Relations in the 1930s
 
International Relations, 1919-39
FREE
Germany: The Weimar Republic, 1918-33
 
Germany: Hitler and the Nazis,
c1933-45

 
 
 
GCSE: Medicine Through Time
FREE
Medicine Through Time
 
 
 
A-Level: Early Modern British History
FREE
England in the Era of Cardinal Wolsey
 
The Henrician Reformation to 1532
 
The Henrician Reformation 1529-36
 
England under Protector Somerset
 
 
 
A-Level: Early Modern European History
FREE
The Ottoman Empire in the Era of Suleiman the Magnificent
 
The Life of Martin Luther
 
The Causes of the European Reformation
 
The Renaissance

 
 
 
A-Level: Late Modern German History
 
Germany in the Era of Otto von Bismarck
 
 
 
A-Level: Late Modern Russian History
FREE
The USSR under Stalin: The Purges
 
 
 
A-Level: Government and Politics
FREE
The Labour Party: Origins and Development

Causes of the French Revolution: Interactive game

Wednesday, February 16th, 2005

Louis XVIDecision Making Adventure Game: The Causes of the French Revolution
Would you have been able to help Louis XVI keep his throne? A major interactive decision making game for use in the history classroom, complete with a worksheet. Just log students onto a computer, and away they go!

The Duke of Northumberland: Jigsaw table exercise

Tuesday, February 15th, 2005

Jigsaw Table Exercise

England Under Northumberland

Women in World War One

Saturday, February 12th, 2005

GCSE
Jigsaw Table Exercise

Women in World War One

Khrushchev’s Economic Policies

Sunday, February 6th, 2005

A2
Jigsaw Table Exercise

Khrushchev’s Economic Policies

Suffragettes, Suffragists and the Vote

Tuesday, February 1st, 2005

GCSE
British Depth Study, 1906-18: New worksheet
What were
the arguments for and against female suffrage?

A  combination of general points and primary sources – excellent follow
up activity to the interactive exercise.
Women and the
Vote: Sourcework exercise

Complete with markscheme.