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America, 1840-95

  

Going Deeper 

The following links will help you widen your knowledge:

Basics (pdf)

Brief Overview - from Edumentors

 

For deeper reading, try dip-reading these 'Great Courses' pdfs on the American West and the Civil War

 

YouTube

Crash Course US History - episode #24 is an interesting and lively introduction

Tony Robinson's Wild West - entertaining

 

Click the yellow arrow for advice on:

  • How to STUDY this topic:
    • 1.   Start by reading my  Basics sheet.  Get a grasp of the basic story.  Make a list of key dates - leave space to add other dates you may discover during your studies.  It might be an idea to do this before you study this unit in class.
    • 2.   Work through the study sections above.  You can do this over time as you study the topics in lessons.  Take advantage of some of the links to explore, more deeply, aspects of the topics which attract your interest.  Make notes, perhaps using the Cloze exercises and/or their pdf printouts to build a set of notes.  Use the Writing Development exercises to develop your writing skills whilst cementing your learning.
    • 3.   Study the historiographies, to learn how historians have interpreted: the Mormons, the Homesteaders and the 'Wild West' , and to consider what YOU think about the debates.
    • 4.   Plunder the Cascade webpages on the Wild West and the Civil War to help you write any essays you are given.
  • How to REVISE this topic:
    • 1.   Pre-revision:
      Skim-read the study pages 1-16 and 18-26 in this unit, to refresh your memory of what you have learned in the lessons.  Make notes on your notes.
    • 2.   Four weeks to go:
      Go through the topics on the Cascade webpages on the Wild West and the Civil War; use the yellow arrows to think FIRST how you would answer, before checking against my suggestions.
    • 4.   Three weeks to go:
      Choose the revision aid which suits you best from the ‘Going Deeper’ panel, and learn it off by heart; get someone to test you on it.  Also, suss out the Smartass list of specialist terms with which to wow the examiner! 
    • 5.   Two weeks to go:
      Invite a friend to revise with you and do the Revision Activies together, using them as an opportunity to share all you know and rehearse your 'explain how' skills.
    • 6.   Last week:
      Go through the blue Exam Examples questions to rehearse for the exam-style questions for this unit.  Spend the last evening re-revising your chosen revision aid.

 

Revision Materials

Revision pages

•  Cascade on the American West (pdf) and the Civil War (pdf)

  

Revision aids:

•  Wild West and Civil War revision sheets

•  Historical 5 a day - a directed revision guide from Small Heath Leadership Academy (pdf)

•  Revision Guide - a really excellent revision guide from tutor2U

•  Pearson have made the first 20 pages of their revision book available here

  

Smartass: list of specialist terms

  

Audio-Revise:

•  Plains Indians List Three - from Hodder; pausing the audio, give your answer before you listen to that of the contestant

    

YouTube

•  Excellent revision overviews for the OCR exam by Pete Jackson on:
- The West 1839-60,
- Civil War and Reconstruction
- Settlement and Conflict on the Plains and
- American Cultures, 1877-1900

•  American West - BBC Bitesize overview (SHP course)

   

Revision Activities:

•  Sioux Surival on the Plains - pdf

•  The Sioux Way of Life - pdf

•  Settler Suits - pdf

•  Going West Cause-Consequence - pdf

•  Homesteader Life Tell Me Why - pdf

•  Indigenous defeat Explain It - pdf

•  Black Americans Explain Pick Up - pdf

•  Civil War Explain Facts - pdf

•  Homesteader Pelmanism - pdf

•  Plains Wars Jeopardy - pdf

   

Revision Advice:

•  Timing the Exam