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National 4/5 History

National 4/5 History. Finish by October 2013. Changing Britain, 1760-1900 . The Era of the Great War, 1910–1928 . Finish by February 2014. Free at Last? Civil Rights in the USA, 1918–1968 . Finish by May 2014. Changing Britain 1760-1900 . Health and housing

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National 4/5 History

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  1. National 4/5 History

  2. Finish by October 2013 Changing Britain, 1760-1900 The Era of the Great War, 1910–1928 Finish by February 2014 Free at Last? Civil Rights in the USA, 1918–1968 Finish by May 2014

  3. Changing Britain 1760-1900 • Health and housing • Industry — textile factories and coal mines • Transport — canals and railways • Pressure for democratic reform up to 1867

  4. The Era of the Great War, 1910–1928 • Scots on the Western Front • Domestic impact of war: society and culture • Domestic impact of war: industry and economy • Domestic impact of war: politics

  5. Free at Last? Civil Rights in the USA, 1918–1968 • The ‘Open Door’ policy and immigration, to 1928 • ‘Separate but equal’, to 1939 • Civil rights campaigns, 1945–64 • The ghettos and black American radicalism

  6. Practicalities: You will need • Pen, pencil, ruler, eraser, hands, eyes, mouth, ears and brain! • One large folder • Poly pockets to keep your work organised • Every worksheet and written piece of work numbered and in order • Title pages as we go along • Glossary pages in the back for keywords • To revisit your work every week – put in an hour revision of class-work every week.

  7. Our classroom protocols.... Have a positive attitude Have a willingness to work hard to get the highest qualification you can get Weekly homework! Catch up on any work you miss – this is your responsibility not your teachers! Top students read around the subjects we study

  8. Remember... Good learners practice how to get unstuck Put the effort in, get the top grades out If you are finding things difficult that’s great! It means learning is taking place!

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