History for NI Key Stage 3: Year 10: A Study After 1900 (History for CCEA Key Stage 3)

History for NI Key Stage 3: Year 10: A Study After 1900 (History for CCEA Key Stage 3)

by SheelaghDean (Author), Cheryl Stafford (Author), Catherine Thompson (Author)

Synopsis

Specifically designed for the Northern Ireland curriculum, History for NI Key Stage 3 is a three-book course which: - is organised chronologically from 1169 to the present day and structured around stimulating thematic enquiries which examine change over time - takes an active approach to learning - features summative tasks at the end of the enquiries, providing excellent opportunities for assessment - includes a wide variety of activities, designed to develop thinking skills and personal capabilities as well as key historical skills - has been shaped to integrate the key elements, giving the historical enquiries relevancy to the modern world. A Study after 1900 has been designed to build on the skills, knowledge and understanding that were developed in the books Ireland 1169-1500 and Ireland 1500-1900. The book is structured around stimulating historical enquiries within the period including: - What impact did war have in the twentieth century? - Significant events and individuals - what and who made a difference in the twentieth century? - Why was Ireland partitioned? - Did life get better for ordinary people in the twentieth century? - How should we remember the Holocaust? Also in the series: Irleand 1169-1500 (978 0340 814833) Irleand 1500-1900 (978 0340 814864)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 108
Edition: Mainstream Ed
Publisher: Hodder Education
Published: 27 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 0340814829
ISBN 13: 9780340814826