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History
Year Group/Class | What are you learning? | How are you learning? | Where can you access your learning? |
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S2 BGE | You are learning about how the Great War is all around us – specifically, your street! | You have been sent a PDF file which tells you how to access the website and how to complete your research |
Sent on SMHW to all S2 classes. Return via SMHW by 5/6 |
S3 BGE | You are building on your prior learning about Lewis and Clark to analyse what made their journey so successful | You should use your completed table to complete the 2 tasks that have been set | You can access these 2 tasks on the S3 History MS Teams page (under assignments) due by 1/6 |
National 4/5 | You are building on your prior learning about Lewis and Clark to analyse what made their journey so successful | You should use your completed table to complete the 2 tasks that have been set | You can access these 2 tasks on the S3 History MS Teams page (under assignments) due by 1/6 |
Higher History | You are building on your prior learning about Lewis and Clark to analyse what made their journey so successful | You should use your completed table to complete the 2 tasks that have been set | You can access these 2 tasks on the S3 History MS Teams page (under assignments) due by 1/6 |
Higher Classical Studies | You will be building on your prior learning about Democracy and Citizenship in the Classical World by learning about Athenian Democracy. | You will be using your Greece: Power and Freedom booklet as well as the video link from Mr Hawe (Robert Garland clip) | You will be using your Greece: Power and Freedom booklet as well as the video link from Mr Hawe (Robert Garland clip) |
Advanced Higher History | You are focusing on learning about 2 main themes this week – USA in 1850 and the problem of territorial expansion | You should be completing the reading (set by Mr Hawe) and the Tasks on USA in 1850 (set by Mr Anderson) | You can access these tasks through the AH History MS Teams page, under files, due for 1/6 |
Modern Studies