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Seating Plan 10A/Hi2 MISS HUGHES Khalid S Anana Whitney Clayton Devids
Chareem Zubair Rafi Khalid K Aifan Sadiya Issrar Jazz Nawal Tamas Kabir Adama Anna Tahmina Abdulkadir Monira Zak Elena
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Front of Your Exercise Books
Line 1: YOUR NAME Line 2: HISTORY Line 3: Miss Hughes
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Can you figure out which is a lie about MISS HUGHES?
I support Man United My brother played rugby for Wales I have never been to Paris
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RULES
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RESPECT
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MOBILE PHONES
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ESSENTIALS A pen Pencil Ruler Rubber and Sharpener Journal/Planner
Exercise book
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Expectations of exercise books
Title and date for all work Written in pen (black or blue) NO GRAFFITI
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Rewards Good letter home Special Treats Verbal praise
Good phone call home House points
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1st Warning 2nd Warning 10 Minute Detention 30 Minute Detention Phone Call Home
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SO What is HISTORY??? What does history mean to you? What is your favourite event/person or part of history? Why do you think we study it?
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Paper 1: Depth studies Development of dictatorship: Germany, 1918-45
Dictatorship and conflict in Russia, Answer two questions, one on each of the depth studies There are 50 marks available in total. The examination time is 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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Paper 2: Historical investigation and breadth study in change
Historical Investigation: The origins and course of the First World War. Breadth study of change: Changes in Medicine Students answer two questions, one question on WWI and one question on changes in medicine. There are 50 marks available in total. The examination time is 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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Autumn term Spring term Summer term Year 10 Year 11
Paper 2: Historical Source investigation- The origins and course of the First World War Paper 1:Depth Study: Development of dictatorship: Germany, Year 11 Paper 2: Breadth study of change: Changes in Medicine Paper 1: Depth Study: Dictatorship and conflict in Russia, REVISION Paper 1 Paper 2
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What do we know about WWI?
Make a quick brainstorm in their books about what they might know, who was involved and what countries.
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WWI HITLER WAS NOT IN WORLD WAR 1!!!! HE CAME ALONG WW2
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Why is WWI so important? Poisonous gas was used for the first time
Tanks were used for the first time Changed methods of warfare Why is WWI so important? Amount of deaths Machine guns were used for the first time The war to end all wars Americas involvement
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How many people died in WW1?
15 MILLION
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167 full Wembley Stadiums
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11,000 times the amount of students at Harlington
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If you held a minutes silence for every soldier killed you would be silent for…
28 and a half YEARS
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Tower of London WWI Memorial 2014
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Real video footage
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True or false RULES: True = put your hands on your head
False = keep your hands by your side Hitler started the First World War = false The first world war was named ‘the war to end all wars’ = true 10 million people died =false Trenches were part of WW1 = true WW1 was fought between America and Germany = false Britain lost the first world war = false Miss Hughes tolerates phones in class = false Hitler was involved in the second world war = true It started in 1914 and ended in 1918 = true
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