Students start the topic with an introduction to what the Cold War was, and then they conduct their own research to produce an illustrated timeline of the main events using this cold war work sheet.
Month: February 2007
Why Appeasement?
A worksheet to accompany the classic history documentary from the BBC.
The Sack of Rome
A new worksheet for the Year 8 Renaissance Unit
The Renaissance: Optical Illusions
A new worksheet for Year 8
The Renaissance: Anamorphism
A new worksheet for Year 8 History.
The Renaissance for Year 8: Optics and Perspective
A new worksheet for Year 8 History.
Fishbone (Ishikawa) Diagram
A fishbone template is an essay planning tool. Whereas the burger diagram encourages students to think in terms of introduction, three main sections and a conclusion, the fishbone approach involves selecting four main factors, then providing three key pieces of detail about each.
When, Why, How Should We Oppose?
Originally designed as a PSHE lesson for Year 11, this worksheet would also fit well into studies of opposition within Nazi Germany.
Political Cartoonists of the 20th Century – David Low and Bernard Partridge
A handout designed to get GCSE History students thinking about how reliable the cartoons of David Low and Bernard Partridge actually are.
Life of Martin Luther – Hollywood Style!
The life of Martin Luther: Not strictly necessary, but it’s a great story – and in this activity, students use a timeline to produce a Hollywood Film Poster advertising a new blockbuster about the life of the Reformation giant. Focusing on the cast list, the film title and the key events of his life, it…
The Causes of World War Two – GCSE History
A revamped and relaunched version of this popular interactive investigation for GCSE / IGCSE History. The investigation focuses on getting students to think about how factors link together, and the work sheet helps them to structure an essay.