The Berlin Wall – Quiz
Saturday, October 13th, 2007A new quiz, playable in Manic Miner, Wordshoot, CannonBall Fun or Matching Pairs Format
A new quiz, playable in Manic Miner, Wordshoot, CannonBall Fun or Matching Pairs Format
Posted in 1900-2000 (GCSE History), A-Level / IB History, GCSE / IGCSE History | No Comments »
A Diamond Nine Diagram helps to prioritise and categorise key factors. The most important factors are placed towards the top of the “diamond 9 “. The least important factors are placed towards the bottom. Factors of equal importance are placed in the same row. Each factor can be colour coded for further sophistication.
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A new worksheet / lesson plan. As a first homework, students produce a scrapbook of personal evidence consisting of photos, certificates, tickets and so on – but with no written explanation. In the follow-up lesson, the scrapbooks are swapped around and students have to deduce things about each other from the evidence that they have.
Posted in 1000-1450 (Year 7 History), Year 7 History | No Comments »
This simple interface will convert a message into a secret code using a substitution cypher. When you click ‘Submit’ it will beturned into a worksheet for your class which you can print out or copy and paste into a word processor for further editing
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A worksheet based around the short clip from the feature film “Elizabeth” which shows the execution of Latimer and Ridley. Type in “latimer ridley” into www.youtube.com to find the clip!
Posted in 1450-1750 (Year 8 History), Year 8 History | No Comments »
A summary of the main causes, events and consequences of the Korean War, which can be “collapsed” or “expanded” for levels of detail. Useful for revision.
Posted in 1900-2000 (GCSE History), A-Level / IB History, GCSE / IGCSE History | No Comments »
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