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Top Tip for Memorising Statistics (and all the World War I Stats You'll Need!)
jakesilove:
--- Quote from: Belkelly on February 20, 2016, 12:08:44 pm ---Hi Jake,
Thanks so much for this, its super super helpful!
I'm also going to study Germany as my national topic and Albert Speer, so I look forward to those worksheets :)
Unfortunately I haven't started yet, but when I do I'll try making some worksheets up on my own as practice and send them to you.
Btw, the worksheets on WW1, are they in order in which you studied them?? Or just in any old order?
Thanks again, I love this site!
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Hey Belkelly!
They are in the order that I studied them :) I'll try to make equivalents for other topics, although they may only come later in the year. In the meantime, please feel free to send practice worksheets through! I'm really glad you enjoy the resource.
Jake
bananamilk9936:
Hi jake, I'm also doing Germany as a national study and it would be wonderful if you could post some worksheets on Leni Riefenstahl as well. That would be a great big help. Cheers! :D ;D
mzaria:
thanks very much jake! my mum used this exact method to teach my brother and i our timetables back in primary school.
jakesilove:
--- Quote from: mzaria on July 28, 2016, 10:33:23 am ---thanks very much jake! my mum used this exact method to teach my brother and i our timetables back in primary school.
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Hopefully it doesn't bring back too many horrible memories of timestables! Would highly recommend giving it a go for history; an old technique, but a great one!
Emerald99:
Thank you! This is going to be so helpful to use! Another suggestion for learning ww1 would be to maybe watch some ww1 movies and see trench life and impact of war on civilians that way its easier to learn b/c you're visually seeing it
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