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Collins Key Stage 3 History is an exciting, accessible new series
focussed on ensuring that all pupils make clear, measurable
progression at Key Stage 3 - whether it is a 2 or a 3 year course.
Collins KS3 History is a brand new series, ideal for building key
historical and functional skills. Featuring differentiated pupil
books with ready-made APP opportunities this flexible package will
get your students excited about history. Grab pupils' attention
with engaging content that builds key historical skills and helps
students to understand the links between events, time periods and
locations Save time with resources to support your teaching of a 2
or 3 year course, fully matched to the 2008 Key Stage 3 Programme
of Study Cover each assessment Focus in a meaningful and accessible
way - using this flexible package as a series of one off lessons ot
as a longer programme Ready made APP opportunities are included to
help you gather and review evidence of pupils' progress in each
Assessment Focus. Track progress and improve performance with
'check your progress' summaries and end of chapter 'level boosters'
to help pupils see the level they are working at and visualise what
they need to do to progress
This book: covers the essential content in the new specifications
in a rigorous and engaging way, using detailed narrative, sources,
timelines, key words, helpful activities and extension material
helps develop conceptual understanding of areas such as evidence,
interpretations, causation and change, through targeted activities
provides assessment support for A level with sample answers,
sources, practice questions and guidance to help you tackle the
new-style exam questions. It also comes with three years' access to
an ActiveBook, an online, digital version of your textbook to help
you personalise your learning as you go through the course -
perfect for revision.
For the 2008 specifications, this book includes coverage from the
causes of the American Revolutionary War to the end of the First
World War. With historical interpretations, document source
questions, explanation of difficult words and concepts, a study
skills section for exam preparation and visuals to support learning
available online. Contents: Study and examination skills 1 The
United States 1740-1919: A synoptic overview 2 The Struggle for
Independence c1740-1783 3 Westward Expansion in the 19th Century 4
The Causes and Course of the Civil War, 1840-1865 5 The Gilded Age'
to the First World War, 1865-1919 6 Civil Rights 1865-1919 Index
A revised and expanded edition of the bestselling Britain
1815-1918. Includes historical interpretations, document source
questions, explanation of difficult words and concepts and a study
skills section for exam preparation. Study and examination skills 1
William Pitt the Younger 1783-1801 2 Britain 1783 -1918: a synoptic
assessment 3 The Tory Party 1815-1830 4 British Foreign Policy,
1815-1846 5 The Great Reform Act of 1832 6 The Whigs, 1833-1841 7
Sir Robert Peel and the Tory/Conservative Party, 1830-1846 8
Chartism 9 Economic change 1815-1846: the growth of railways 10
British domestic politics, 1846-1868 11 British foreign policy in
the Age of Palmerston, 1846-1868 12 A mid-Victorian boom? Economic
and Social history 1846-1868 13 Gladstone and the Liberal Party 14
The Conservative Party of Disraeli and Salisbury, 1868-1895 15
Foreign and imperial policy, 1868-1895 16 Social and economic
change, 1868-1896 17 The era of Conservative domination and the
rise of Labour, 1895-1906 18 Joseph Chamberlain and the Empire,
1895-1905 19 Britain and Ireland 1798-1921 20 Ireland and British
politics, 1895-1922 21 The Liberals in power, 1905-1915 22 Britain
and the origins of the First World War, 1898-1914 23 British
economy and society, 1896-1914: challenged and transformed? 24
Public health and welfare 1834-1918 25 The political, social and
economic impact of the First World War 1914-1918 Further Reading
Index
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