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Year 7
What can we infer from ‘migrant sources’ about the history of the British I
Did Anglo Saxon England survive the Norman Conquest?
How Islamic did Medieval Muslims believe their science to be?
Why was the Church so central to the lives of Medieval England?
How powerful were Medieval Queens able to be?
When was it safest to speak your mind in Tudor England?
Year 8
Why did the world expand for Tudor England ?
How similar were the Mansas in Mali to the Obas in Benin?
How much of an impact did peoples' ideas have in the seventeenth century?
How far were the enslaved able to resist?
What were the Suffrage campaigners fighting for?
Why have people disagreed over Cromwell's statue?
Year 9
Did the world sleepwalk into war in 1914?
Who cares about the Russian Revolution?
What were the typical experiences of Partition?
Who should shoulder the responsibility for the Holocaust?
Why are the stories of 1971 so difficult to tell?
GCSE
OCR (A) GCSE Exam information
Paper One
Paper 1A : International Relations 1918 - 75
EQ1 : Who or what was to blame for World War Two?
EQ2 : Who or what was to blame for Cold War tensions?
EQ3 : How and Why have Historians disagreed over Appeasement?
EQ4. How & Why have Historians disagreed over the causes of the Cold War?
Quizzes (Paper 1A)
Revision
Paper 1B : Germany 1925-55
Question 3 (Interpretations) - 25 Marker
Question 4 (Interpretations) - 15 Marker
Explain Question (10 or 8 Marks)
Paper Two
The Big Picture Summaries
Revision
14 Marker (Significance)
24 Marker
Paper Three
English Reformation 1520-1550 - Section A - British Depth Study
EQ1 - How revered was the Church in the 1520s?
EQ2 - What were the causes & consequence of the Dissolution?
EQ3 - Was the Reformation welcomed or resisted by England?
Paper 3A Quizzes
Kenilworth Castle - Section B
Revision
A Level History
Modern Britain 1951 - 2007
EQ 1 : What types of change did Britain experience between 1951 and 1964?
EQ 2 : Did Britain really experience the ‘white heat’ of a revolution betwe
EQ 3 : How fair is it to interpret the 1970s as a decade of decline?
EQ 4 : How far did Thatcherism bring ‘new times’ to Britain between 1979 an
EQ 5 : Did Britain travel in a different direction between 1987 and 1997?
EQ 6 : How new was New Labour’s ‘New Britain’?
Source Question
Revision Resources (MoMB)
Key Words
Knowledge Quizzes
Tsarist and Communist Russia 1855-1964
Section 1: 1855 - 1917
A Level Past Papers
25 Marker Essays
Coursework (Non Examined Assessment)
A Level Politics
UK Politics and Government
Democracy and Participation
Political Parties
Electoral Systems
Media and Voting Behaviour
Constitution
Parliament
PM and Cabinet
Relations between Branches
Ideologies
Liberalism
Conservatism
Socialism
Feminism
Global Politics
Global Political Theories
Nation state and globalisation
Global Political Governance
Global Economic Governance
Global Human Rights Governance
Global Environmental Governance
Power and Developments
Regionalism and the EU
Case Studies
A Level Politics Lessons
Exams (Politics)
Ideologies Essays - 24 Marks
Component One
Component Two
Component Three
A Level Politics Past Papers
Examine - Global (12 Marks)
Source Questions (Politics)
Analyse - Global (12 Marks)
30 Marker Essay
Politics Academic Mentoring
Student Reading List
Enquiry
What is 'Enquiry'?
Causation
Change and Continuity
Significance
Similarity and Difference (Diversity)
Historical Interpretations
Evidential Understanding (Sources)
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Students
KS3
Year 7
What can we infer from ‘migrant sources’ about the history of the British I
Did Anglo Saxon England survive the Norman Conquest?
How Islamic did Medieval Muslims believe their science to be?
Why was the Church so central to the lives of Medieval England?
How powerful were Medieval Queens able to be?
When was it safest to speak your mind in Tudor England?
Year 8
Why did the world expand for Tudor England ?
How similar were the Mansas in Mali to the Obas in Benin?
How much of an impact did peoples' ideas have in the seventeenth century?
How far were the enslaved able to resist?
What were the Suffrage campaigners fighting for?
Why have people disagreed over Cromwell's statue?
Year 9
Did the world sleepwalk into war in 1914?
Who cares about the Russian Revolution?
What were the typical experiences of Partition?
Who should shoulder the responsibility for the Holocaust?
Why are the stories of 1971 so difficult to tell?
GCSE
OCR (A) GCSE Exam information
Paper One
Paper 1A : International Relations 1918 - 75
EQ1 : Who or what was to blame for World War Two?
EQ2 : Who or what was to blame for Cold War tensions?
EQ3 : How and Why have Historians disagreed over Appeasement?
EQ4. How & Why have Historians disagreed over the causes of the Cold War?
Quizzes (Paper 1A)
Revision
Paper 1B : Germany 1925-55
Question 3 (Interpretations) - 25 Marker
Question 4 (Interpretations) - 15 Marker
Explain Question (10 or 8 Marks)
Paper Two
The Big Picture Summaries
Revision
14 Marker (Significance)
24 Marker
Paper Three
English Reformation 1520-1550 - Section A - British Depth Study
EQ1 - How revered was the Church in the 1520s?
EQ2 - What were the causes & consequence of the Dissolution?
EQ3 - Was the Reformation welcomed or resisted by England?
Paper 3A Quizzes
Kenilworth Castle - Section B
Revision
A Level History
Modern Britain 1951 - 2007
EQ 1 : What types of change did Britain experience between 1951 and 1964?
EQ 2 : Did Britain really experience the ‘white heat’ of a revolution betwe
EQ 3 : How fair is it to interpret the 1970s as a decade of decline?
EQ 4 : How far did Thatcherism bring ‘new times’ to Britain between 1979 an
EQ 5 : Did Britain travel in a different direction between 1987 and 1997?
EQ 6 : How new was New Labour’s ‘New Britain’?
Source Question
Revision Resources (MoMB)
Key Words
Knowledge Quizzes
Tsarist and Communist Russia 1855-1964
Section 1: 1855 - 1917
A Level Past Papers
25 Marker Essays
Coursework (Non Examined Assessment)
A Level Politics
UK Politics and Government
Democracy and Participation
Political Parties
Electoral Systems
Media and Voting Behaviour
Constitution
Parliament
PM and Cabinet
Relations between Branches
Ideologies
Liberalism
Conservatism
Socialism
Feminism
Global Politics
Global Political Theories
Nation state and globalisation
Global Political Governance
Global Economic Governance
Global Human Rights Governance
Global Environmental Governance
Power and Developments
Regionalism and the EU
Case Studies
A Level Politics Lessons
Exams (Politics)
Ideologies Essays - 24 Marks
Component One
Component Two
Component Three
A Level Politics Past Papers
Examine - Global (12 Marks)
Source Questions (Politics)
Analyse - Global (12 Marks)
30 Marker Essay
Politics Academic Mentoring
Student Reading List
Enquiry
What is 'Enquiry'?
Causation
Change and Continuity
Significance
Similarity and Difference (Diversity)
Historical Interpretations
Evidential Understanding (Sources)
Scholarship
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Home
Opportunities
Curriculum
Students
KS3
Year 7
What can we infer from ‘migrant sources’ about the history of the British I
Did Anglo Saxon England survive the Norman Conquest?
How Islamic did Medieval Muslims believe their science to be?
Why was the Church so central to the lives of Medieval England?
How powerful were Medieval Queens able to be?
When was it safest to speak your mind in Tudor England?
Year 8
Why did the world expand for Tudor England ?
How similar were the Mansas in Mali to the Obas in Benin?
How much of an impact did peoples' ideas have in the seventeenth century?
How far were the enslaved able to resist?
What were the Suffrage campaigners fighting for?
Why have people disagreed over Cromwell's statue?
Year 9
Did the world sleepwalk into war in 1914?
Who cares about the Russian Revolution?
What were the typical experiences of Partition?
Who should shoulder the responsibility for the Holocaust?
Why are the stories of 1971 so difficult to tell?
GCSE
OCR (A) GCSE Exam information
Paper One
Paper 1A : International Relations 1918 - 75
EQ1 : Who or what was to blame for World War Two?
EQ2 : Who or what was to blame for Cold War tensions?
EQ3 : How and Why have Historians disagreed over Appeasement?
EQ4. How & Why have Historians disagreed over the causes of the Cold War?
Quizzes (Paper 1A)
Revision
Paper 1B : Germany 1925-55
Question 3 (Interpretations) - 25 Marker
Question 4 (Interpretations) - 15 Marker
Explain Question (10 or 8 Marks)
Paper Two
The Big Picture Summaries
Revision
14 Marker (Significance)
24 Marker
Paper Three
English Reformation 1520-1550 - Section A - British Depth Study
EQ1 - How revered was the Church in the 1520s?
EQ2 - What were the causes & consequence of the Dissolution?
EQ3 - Was the Reformation welcomed or resisted by England?
Paper 3A Quizzes
Kenilworth Castle - Section B
Revision
A Level History
Modern Britain 1951 - 2007
EQ 1 : What types of change did Britain experience between 1951 and 1964?
EQ 2 : Did Britain really experience the ‘white heat’ of a revolution betwe
EQ 3 : How fair is it to interpret the 1970s as a decade of decline?
EQ 4 : How far did Thatcherism bring ‘new times’ to Britain between 1979 an
EQ 5 : Did Britain travel in a different direction between 1987 and 1997?
EQ 6 : How new was New Labour’s ‘New Britain’?
Source Question
Revision Resources (MoMB)
Key Words
Knowledge Quizzes
Tsarist and Communist Russia 1855-1964
Section 1: 1855 - 1917
A Level Past Papers
25 Marker Essays
Coursework (Non Examined Assessment)
A Level Politics
UK Politics and Government
Democracy and Participation
Political Parties
Electoral Systems
Media and Voting Behaviour
Constitution
Parliament
PM and Cabinet
Relations between Branches
Ideologies
Liberalism
Conservatism
Socialism
Feminism
Global Politics
Global Political Theories
Nation state and globalisation
Global Political Governance
Global Economic Governance
Global Human Rights Governance
Global Environmental Governance
Power and Developments
Regionalism and the EU
Case Studies
A Level Politics Lessons
Exams (Politics)
Ideologies Essays - 24 Marks
Component One
Component Two
Component Three
A Level Politics Past Papers
Examine - Global (12 Marks)
Source Questions (Politics)
Analyse - Global (12 Marks)
30 Marker Essay
Politics Academic Mentoring
Student Reading List
Enquiry
What is 'Enquiry'?
Causation
Change and Continuity
Significance
Similarity and Difference (Diversity)
Historical Interpretations
Evidential Understanding (Sources)
Scholarship
Knowledge Quizzes
Devaluation 1967: Mutually Answered Destruction
Devaluation 1967
Copy of Naimah Ahmed Y13P - Mutually Answered Destruction Format
1951-64 : relations with and policies towards USA and USSR
Mohammed Sami Chowdhury Y13A - Labour Divisions in the 1960s
Labour divisions in the 1960s
Copy of Khadija Uddin Y13W - Mutually Answered Destruction Format
1987-97 : political sleaze, scandals and satire
Maisha Ahmed Y13E - Mutually Answered Destruction Format
Mohamad Daanial Aryan Y13M - Mutually Answered Destruction Format
DIVORCE REFORM
Copy of Khadija Uddin Y13W - Mutually Answered Destruction Format
1960s : progress towards female equality
Copy of Copy of Copy of Naimah Ahmed Y13P - Mutually Answered Destruction Format
1964 - 1970 : decolonisation including 'withdrawal East of Suez' and Rhodesia
Tanima Hussain Y13W -Mutually Answered Destruction Anti- Vietnam war riots
1968 : Anti Vietnam war riots
Mohammed Sami Chowdhury Y13A - Poll Tax
The Poll Tax
Khadija Uddin Y13W - Mutually Answered Destruction Format
Wilson and the Labour government 1964-1970: Wilson's ideology and leadership
Copy of Copy of Naimah Ahmed Y13P - Mutually Answered Destruction Format
1960s : youth culture and the 'permissive society'
Internal labour divisions 1950s: Mutually Answered Destruction
1951-64 : internal Labour divisions
Mohammed Sami Chowdhury Y13A - Relations with and policies towards USA, particurlarly the issue with Vietnam
1964-70 - Relations with and policies towards USA, particularly issue of Vietnam
Issues of immigration and race: Mutually Answered Destruction
issues of immigration and race in the 1960s
Amaan Ur-Rahman Y13W - Mutually Answered Destruction Format
Tanima Hussain Y13W-Mutually Answered Destruction: Thatcher's economic policies
Thatcher's economic policies
Tanima Hussain Y13W - Mutually Answered Destruction DEA
DEA - Department for EConomic Affair
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