Course overview
All learners have now completed all content across their four areas of study as follows:
Britain: Health and the people
Germany: Democracy to Dictatorship
Conflict and Tension: the Cold War in Asia
The Norman Conquest: 1066 -1100
On each area of study, Learners will undertake guided revision lessons, practice questions and guidance on how to answer each type of question followed by further mock papers on the different units.
Key Concept:
Chronology, Significance, Causes and consequence, Conflict and Power
Assessment Points:
Practice mock papers in preparation for the final GCSE summer exams.
Guidance:
Learners will receive guidance in a variety of ways. These include marked assessments, reports, feedback in books, 1:1 interaction, Google Classroom and close the gap activities .
Key Vocabulary:
Chronology
Interpretation
Significance
Causation
Consequence
Harrying of the North
Motte and Bailey
Intimidation
Pope
Lanfranc
Rebellion
Edwin and Morcar
Treaty of Abernathy
Minting
Danegeld
Monasticism
Cathedrals
Romanesque
Succession
Witan
Medieval
Renaissance
Industrial
Surgery
Miasma
Public Health
Natural
Supernatural
Epidemics
Anaesthetic
Antiseptic
Public Health
Four Humours
Blood-letting
Purging
Hippocratic
Galenic
The Black Death
Parliament
Democracy
Kaiser
Socialism
Nationalism
Prussia
Militarism
Industrialisation
Reform
Navy Laws
Economic
Political
Social
Monarchy
Peace treaty
Reparations
Colonies
Hyperinflation
Spartacists
Freikorps
Putsch
Reichstag
Opposition
Majority
Coalition
Communism
Capitalism
Arms Race
Demilitarised Zone
Soviet Union
People’s Republic of China
Republic of Korea
People’s Republic of Korea
Viet Cong
ARVN (The Army of the Republic of Vietnam)
Containment policy
Defoliation
Domino Theory
Viet Minh
Fragging