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Curriculum Content Summary SUBJECT: History Term One Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 0 Year Year 2 Year 3 How did the Government Controlled Tudors Protest in Assessment: Nation Religion Stuarts change America Government 509-540 process Introduction into the Engl? in the USA Tudor Dynasty the Emphasis is on be introduced 945-970. pre- Reformation Church drawing to the topic of in Engl. awareness of slavery will focus on aspects of life in civil rights analysing primary 6 th century. A through an secondary sources. central focus of examination Introduction into exam the unit is the of the origins style answering is also role of Religion in of slavery, life looked at. Tudor/Stuart as a slave, Engl resistance to slavery the antislavery movement. Basic History Students reflect on prior knowledge of history, underst chronology, centuries, types of evidence change continuity in history. The course material will focus on Life in Germany 98 to 945. Topics discussed include the early years the Weimar Republic increasing support for the Nazi Party. Introduction of the long term problems facing Russia 88-906. discuss why little reform had taken place in Russia, as well as the role of key individuals. underst the causes, course consequences of the 905 revolution. Key skills in this unit include; communication extended writing, read synthesize, improving own learning performance, working with others. Changes in British Society 85-949 Relations 944-90 Focusing on why the Cold war was fought between the superpowers emerge in the years 953. Focusing On the long short term causes of the cold war. The bid for peaceful coexistence is also focused on. developed are communication extended writing.

Two Roman Britain develop critical thinking skills on how Rome began how it was governed. How did the Tudors Stuarts change Engl? Highlights the role of the Stuarts the role of Government. Emphasis is placed on the development of analysing source material. Government Protest in America Case studies are used to investigate various topics such as Little Rock High School, Brown v Topeka, Rosa Parks Martin Luther their impact on the Civil Rights Movement in 950 to 970s America. Areas of focus are the growing popularity of the Nazi Party the Rise of Hitler. Critical analyses of various source material in addition to classroom presentation discussion. Controlled Assessment: Government process in the USA 945-970. Nation Religion 509-540 The structure of government the role of Wolsey is focused on, along with Henry VIII foreign policy. Exam style is developed on. Focus of the term will be examining the following topics; the last chance of the Tsar 906-97, the Dumas, Stolypin, the impact of war, the downfall of the Romanovs. Key skills in this unit include; communication extended writing, read synthesize, improving own learning performance, working with others. Changes in British Society 85-949 Relations 944-90 The arms race, 949-963; nuclear technology delivery systems; the Cuban crisis the Ban Treaty are all areas of focus in this term. included in this unit are extended writing communication skills.

Three Roman Britain continue with learning about Romans underst aspects of Roman Life Britain 740-900 Overview of the unit includes an investigation of Jack the Ripper, commenting upon the changing nature of English society. Assessing the impact of the Industrial Revolution with respect to the birth of Modern Engl. The course material will focus on Life in Germany 98 to 945. Topics discussed include the early years the Weimar Republic increasing support for the Nazi Party. In depth study is on the government of the Third Reich. Topics to include Hitler as dictator propaga terror opposition. use case studies, source analyses creation of their own piece of propaga. Downfall of Hitler the collapse of the Germany state. Exam style practice revision to conclude the unit. Surgery Overview of course: An understi ng of the way surgery was perceived before anaesthetics were available. Developmen ts in dealing with the three main problems in Surgery; Pain, Infection Blood Loss. Finally an understi ng the main factors influencing these changes. Nation Religion 509-540 Henry s changing relations with the Catholic Church break with Rome. Emphasis on developing analytical source skill, exam. Content will examine February to October 97, students will analyse the provisional government the Bolshevik coup. Emphasis will be placed on understing causes, events the impact of the events from February-October 97. developed include exam practice, reading synthesizing information from a variety of source material, cooperative work independent study. Changes in British Society 85-949 Relations 944-90 The course material will focus on Sino- Soviet relations, 949-76; alliances to confrontation in Asia its impact on US Policy, Détente, 969-980: the strategic Arms Limitation Talks agreements; Helsinki, Accords; the impact of economic realities (some of this topic will run into term 4). A big focus yet again on exam style. Key skills in this unit include; communication extended writing, read synthesize, improving own learning performance, working with others.

Four Medieval Engl the changing power of the king Students discover the origins of Medieval Castles. Project work includes examining studying existing English Castles, link here for students to develop independent learning skills. The 20th Century Area of focus includes a discussion of the Titanic with respect to understing class differences. Citizenship, literacy different representation of sources are key components of this topic. WWI is introduced so is project work, the central question of the WWI unit will be the causes, events consequences of the war. Areas of focus are the growing popularity of the Nazi Party the Rise of Hitler. Critical analyses of various source material in addition to classroom presentation discussion. through Time A long range study of of treatment from Roman Britain to Modern period. Roman is the focus for this term, students will underst the concept of public health, the role of government religion, supernatural natural explanation of disease the training of doctors. will include written response tasks, extended pieces of writing. Revision Nazi Germany/M edicine through time/ Surgery Topics will include areas of concern or weakness based upon student s needs. Exam style questions as well as independent group activity. Nation Religion 509-540. Henry s changing relations with the Catholic Church break with Rome the dissolution of the monasteries. Emphasis on developing analytical source skill, exam. Holding onto strengthening power 98-924, topics to include; civil war, changing economic policies, creating the Soviet state underst how the Bolsheviks consolidated their power through an examination of topics connected to this question. Key skills developed communication through discussion written response, cooperative activities as well as independent learning initiatives. Changes in British Society 85-949 Relations 944-90 The focus on in this term is looking at the end of the Cold War in the 980 s. A big focus is also the development of exam style.

Five Medieval Engl the changing power of the king Focus on this term will include studies of feudal society, various English Kings the nature of Kingship. to be developed would include extended pieces of writing, role plays source analyses. The 2Oth Century continue conclude world war I unit, producing a piece of independent project work on it. Rise of Hitler, WWII is the focus of the remainder of the term. Key skills looked at chronological understing, cultural diversity, cause consequence, significant of events, communicating ideas evidence. In depth study is on the government of the Third Reich. Topics to include Hitler as dictator propaga terror opposition. use case studies, source analyses creation of their own piece of propaga. Medical Renaissance. Topics to include, changes in medicine between 350-750. Individual accomplishme nt the Impact of medical discoveries on treatments. Case study analyses of specific individuals. Use of the EDEXCEL textbook. Revision Nazi Germany/M edicine through time/ Surgery Nation Religion 509-540 Overview of the course. Topics will include areas of concern or weakness based upon student s needs. Exam style questions as well as independent group activity. Stalin s Russia, the struggle for power the making of the new vozhd. study the rise of Stalin underst how he came to power. Key skills developed in this unit include communication through extended writing, debate discussion, reading synthesizing a variety of source material. Changes in British Society 85-949 Relations 944-90 Overview of the course. Topics will include areas of concern or weakness based upon student s needs. Exam style questions as well as independent group activity.

Six Medieval Engl the changing power of the king Focuses on life in English, medieval society, with emphasis upon, sport recreation the plague. be asked to produce extended piece of written work. The 2Oth Century Post WWII studies include the atomic bomb the cold war. include source analyses, debate a commonly assessed task on the justification for the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan. Downfall of Hitler the collapse of the Germany state. Exam style practice revision to conclude the unit. Industrial. The impact of industrial revolution on medicine. Focusing key personalities of the time their contribution to. Case study analyses extended pieces of writing will be used along with again the EDEXCEL textbook. Transforming the Soviet Union, changes in agriculture, industrialisation, the 5 year plans, social policy. underst changes in agriculture, industry, economy society. Key skills focused upon exam practice, revision techniques.