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Easy History for lower secondary school- Year Two

Simplified teaching units from the great geographical discoveries to the end of the 19th century

Product: Book

Trim size in cm: 21x29,7

Pages: 300 colourful pages + time line + stickers + online resources

ISBN: 978-88-590-1158-3

Publication date: 01/09/2016

Suitable for: Lower secondary 1st level (ages 10-11)


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Designed for all pupils as a supplement to standard text books, but also as support and remediation for struggling pupils , this book follows the history national curriculum for year two of lower secondary school.
Each topic (from the great geographical discoveries to the end of the 19th century) includes:
–  concise, simplified texts,
– timelines,
– summarising information maps,
– key concepts,
– tests,
– summary tables,
-reading lists
– ideas for research activities.
The contents are also highly suitable for holiday revision or revision in subsequent school years.
The book contains colour stickers and a timeline poster to make and hang up in class. 
This workbook can be further supplemented with additional resources available online. 


Presentation (Sofia Cramerotti)

Introduction

 

MODULE 1 The start of the modern era

Chap. 1 Humanism and Renaissance

Chap. 2 Great geographical discoveries

Chap. 3 Wars in Italy

Chap. 4 The Reformation and Counter-Reformation

Chap. 5 The clash for supremacy in Europe

 

MODULE 2 The Seventeenth Century

Chap. 6 The Scientific Revolution

Chap. 7 Italy and Europe in the Seventeenth Century

 

MODULE 3 The Eighteenth Century, the century of revolutions

Chap. 8 Illuminism

Chap. 9 Colonial empires

Chap. 10 The American Revolution

Chap. 11 The Industrial Revolution

Chap. 12 The French Revolution

Chap. 13 The age of Napoleon

 

MODULE 4 The Nineteenth Century

Chap. 14 The Congress of Vienna and the Restoration

Chap. 15 The Italian Risorgimento

Chap. 16 The Unification of Italy

Chap. 17 The Second Industrial Revolution

Chap. 18 The world at the end of the Nineteenth Century