Key Stage 3History - RevolutionSelf Paced
Units of Study:
The USA: 1783
France: 1789
Russia: 1917
Cuba: 1959
Iran: 1979
The Arab Spring: 2010
Lessons: 6 X 50 Minute Lessons
Units of Study:
The USA: 1783
France: 1789
Russia: 1917
Cuba: 1959
Iran: 1979
The Arab Spring: 2010
Lessons: 6 X 50 Minute Lessons
Revolution is in the air! We will be taking a thematic look at revolutions from around the world, with an eye to discovering any common patterns or themes within them. Why do revolutions start? Do they always require death and destruction? Do things end up better after a revolution than before? From the Boston Tea Party to Madame Guillotine, Lenin to Castro and Tehran to Tahrir Square, this one’s for the rebels!
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These courses will be webinar style. This means I am the only one talking, there will be no cameras or microphones on except mine. The students will be able to chat to me via the chat box system, but not with each other.
Curriculum: Key Stage 3
When: Self Paced
First Lesson:
Length: 6 Hours
Lessons: 6 X 50 Minute Lessons
Units of Study:
The USA: 1783
France: 1789
Russia: 1917
Cuba: 1959
Iran: 1979
The Arab Spring: 2010