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Modern World c. 1900-present
Help your KS3 history students understand the Modern World. Our downloadable worksheets, activities and games cover complex topics including the World Wars, the Cold War and the Arab-Israeli conflict, as well as decolonisation and the Holocaust.
Since Russian forces entered Ukraine on 24 February 2022, many of your students will no doubt have been asking questions about the crisis. Our page on Discussing the war in Ukraine with students offers advice on addressing students' concerns and provides background information from reliable sources to help you answer their questions.