Britain since 1930
Stewart Ross
Balanced coverage of a key area of study
This pack provides pupils with an essential grounding in Britain since 1930. This forms a springboard for open-ended, less structured work within any scheme of work. The text is easy to read and understand, so that pupils can work independently. It highlights and explains new vocabulary and provides activities for assessment.
Full support and guidance
The pack teaches pupils to use sources and to understand the concepts of change and continuity. Teacher's notes and curriculum references are provided.
Contents
Time and Changes
- Measuring Time
- Change and Continuity
How do we know?
- Sources
- Old Money
The Second World War
- Everybody's War
- Bombs
- Keeping Going
Making and Selling
- Painful Change
- Who Owns What?
- Empire and Community
- New Wealth, New Problems
At Home
- What we look like
- Men and Women
- Going Out and Coming In
Clever Machines
- The Electric Revolution
- Getting About
- The Wonders of Science
Having a Good Time
- Teenagers
- Television and the Cinema
- Sport
Teacher's Notes
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