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ROLE – Head of History
ROLE – Head of Year 9 Welfare
ROLE – IA Coordinator
Year 7
History Trip
History
Unit 1. What is History in Year 7?
1. What is History?
2. The Historian As A Detective
3. The Historian’s Tools
4. What Forms Of Evidence Are There?
5. How do Historians do their Job?
6. Assessment
7. Chronology; How do we Measure Time?
8. How Can we be Really Good Communicators?
9. Assessment
10. Anachronisms; Can you spot them?
11. Causes and Consequences
12. Fact and Opinion
13. Review
Unit 2. Ancient Civilisations
1. Ancient Sumer
CIVILISED FARMERS AND WRITERS
SPECIAL STUDY; LAW AND ORDER
INHERITANCE
2. Ancient Egypt
CIVILISED RULERS AND WRITERS
SPECIAL STUDY; RELIGION
INHERITANCE
3. Ancient Greece
CIVILISED WARRIORS, ARTISTS AND THINKERS
SPECIAL STUDY; THE OLYMPICS
INHERITANCE
4. Ancient Rome
CIVILISED FOUNDERS, FIGHTERS & BUILDERS
SPECIAL STUDY; CITIZENS AND RULERS
INHERITANCE
5. Ancient China
CIVILISED RULERS, TRADERS AND TEACHERS
SPECIAL STUDY; MADE IN CHINA!
INHERITANCE
Unit 3. Medieval England
Go Further
Year 8
History
Unit 1. What is History in Year 8?
1. Key Terminology
2. Evidence
3. Chronology
4. The PEE technique!
5. Fact, Opinion & Usefulness
Unit 2. Medieval Islamic Empire
1. What is an Empire?
2. When and Where are we studying?
3. Who was Muhammad?
4. How did the Islamic Empire Spread?
5. Which site was chosen for a Capital City?
6. Travel Diary of a Medieval Islamic Adventure
7. A Medieval Islamic Empire Investigation
8. Revision Materials
Unit 3. The Age of Discovery
Unit 4. Industry, Trade and Empire
Unit 5. Black Peoples of the Americas
Go Further
PSHE
Year 8 Residential
Aug/Sept; RISK-TAKERS
Oct; ENQUIRERS
Nov; CARING
Dec; OPEN-MINDED
Jan; PRINCIPLED
Feb; COMMUNICATORS
March; THINKERS
April; KNOWLEDGEABLE
May; BALANCED
June; REFLECTIVE
Year 9
History
Unit 1. What is History in Year 9?
1. Key Terminology
2. Historians, Evidence and The Historical Process
3. Chronology
4. The PEE Technique/Burger Paragraph!
5. Fact, Opinion, Usefulness
6. Purpose and Reliability
Unit 2. Warfare
1. What Causes War?
2. Types of War and Features of War
3. Which types of War are most likely Today?
4. World War One, Causes
5. The Homefront and Propaganda
6. The Schlieffen Plan and Stalemate
7. Trench Conditions
8. Homefront
9. War Poetry
10. Why did they lose?
Unit 3. Governments in Crisis
Unit 4. People in Protest
PSHE
Year 9 Residential
Aug/Sept; RISK-TAKERS
Oct; ENQUIRERS
Nov; CARING
Dec; OPEN-MINDED
Jan; PRINCIPLED
Feb; COMMUNICATORS
March; THINKERS
April; KNOWLEDGEABLE
May; BALANCED
June; REFLECTIVE
Years 10 & 11 IGCSE HISTORY
CAMBRIDGE IGCSE
Paper 1. International History
Unit 1. The Causes of The First World War
COURSE NOTES
ROLE-PLAY
CAMBRIDGE EXAM PRACTISE
Unit 2. The Treaty of Versailles
COURSE NOTES
ROLE-PLAY
CAMBRIDGE EXAM PRACTISE
Unit 3. The League of Nations
COURSE NOTES
ROLE-PLAY
CAMBRIDGE EXAM PRACTISE
Unit 4. The Breakdown of Cooperation
COURSE NOTES
ROLE-PLAY
CAMBRIDGE EXAM PRACTISE
Unit 5. The Causes of the Cold War
COURSE NOTES
ROLE-PLAY
CAMBRIDGE EXAM PRACTISE
Unit 6. American attempts to Contain Communism
COURSE NOTES
CAMBRIDGE EXAM PRACTISE
Paper 1. Depth Study
China
Unit 1. Why did China become Communist?
Unit 2. How did Communist Rule Change China by the ’60s?
Unit 3. What was the Impact of Communist Rule on Chinese Relations?
Unit 4. Has Communism Produced a Cruel Dictatorship in China?
EXAM PRACTISE
Germany
Unit 1. Was the Weimar Republic Doomed from the Start?
Unit 2. Why was Hitler able to Dominate Germany by 1934?
EXAM PRACTISE
Israel & Palestine
Russia
USA
WW1
Paper 2. Source Study Skills
Paper 4. Depth Study Source Work
Go Further
EDEXCEL IGCSE
HISTORICAL INVESTIGATION – WW1
1. The Alliance System and International Rivalry, 1905 – 1914
Years 12 & 13 IB HISTORY
Paper 1. Source Study Skills
Paper 2. Thematic Study
Authoritarian and Single Party States
RISE TO POWER
IDEOLOGY & POPULAR SUPPORT
SUCCESS OF SOCIAL & ECONOMIC POLICY
MAINTENANCE OF POWER
FOREIGN POLICY
Warfare
TOTAL
LIMITED
CIVIL
CAUSES
IMPACT OF FOREIGN INTERVENTION
EFFECTS/RESULTS
GUERILLA
The Cold War
CAUSES
CRISES
LEADERS
Stalin & Truman
KHRUSHCHEV & EISENHOWER
MAO & THE SINO-SOVIET SPLIT
OTHER COLD WAR THEMES
Paper 3. Depth Study
China; Early Modernisation
THE DECLINE OF THE QING
THE BOXER REBELLION
THE ROLE OF SUN YAT-SEN
China; 1911 – 1949
THE RISE OF NATIONALISM
YUAN SHIKAI AND THE WARLORDS
THE NANJING DECADE (’27 – ’37) & CHIANG KAISHEK
THE LONG MARCH
UNITED FRONTS
THE CHINESE CIVIL WAR
China; 1949 – 2000
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOCIALIST STATE
SOCIAL & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
THE GREAT PROLETARIAN CULTURAL REVOLUTION
FOREIGN AFFAIRS ’49 – 76. THE SINO-SOVIET SPLIT
CHINA AFTER MAO
Japan; Early Modernisation
Japan; 1912 – 1952
The Middle East; 1914 – 1949
The Middle East; 1945 – 2000
INTERWAR YRS, European States 1918 – 1939 & International Relations in Europe 1919 – 1945
PEACE SETTLEMENTS
THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
Mussolini’s Italy 1918 – 1939
RUSSIA
COLD WAR CRISES IN ASIA
THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY
IA
EE
Critical Thinking & Essay Writing Skills
Course Related Novels and Films
Wild Swans
LEADERS
GENERAL INFORMATION
LEADERSHIP STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS-wvzkbj
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