Consolidate your understanding of the indoctrination of young people in Nazi Germany by watching this:
Author Archives: Ms.Duthie
Ms Duthie’s N4/5 History homework
For Friday 9th January, you need to:
- Complete the questions on this sheet: Homework questions
- If you don’t have your homework jotter, do them on paper
- Read the following document – no need to do the questions: Ruhr_and_Hyperinflation
Remember you will have unit re-assessments when you come back, and a prelim at the beginning of February. Doing all the homework tasks fully will be good revision for these, but it’s also good to keep revising regularly anyway.
Have a very happy Christmas – see you next year!
Higher History: USA 1918 – 1968
This booklet covers the experience of Black Americans.
Higher History: USA booklet
Revision notes: Higher History British unit (4-6)
Useful reminders for the 2 types of essay for the Liberal reforms, and the one for the Labour reforms.
Britain_1851-1951_-_Issue_4_Notes
Britain_1851-1951_-_Issue_5_Notes
Britain_1851-1951_-_Issue_6_Notes
N4/5 History homework: The Battle of the Somme
Read this:
Watch this:
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-somme/4od
After the holidays, be prepared to discuss your understanding so far of the Battle of the Somme
Ms Duthie’s Higher History: People’s Budget homework
Read this:
And watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHNrKVTyY6U
Be prepared to :
- ask for help with understanding
- Discuss the content
S1 RME homework
S3 RME homework
AH History: Sources from the ’45
Gives a good overview, lots of primary sources and useful suggestions for readings. It is recommended that you print a copy off at home.