pptx, 9.31 MB
pptx, 9.31 MB
pdf, 29.45 KB
pdf, 29.45 KB
pdf, 3.16 MB
pdf, 3.16 MB

Discover an engaging KS3 lesson that explores the historical significance of the Pearl Harbour attack within the wider question of ‘Why did the USA enter WW2?’

The lesson contextualises US involvement in the second world war, the US relationship with Japan prior to WW2 and the events of Pearl Harbour.

There are video links to support students appreciation of the Pearl Harbour attack and question how they would have reacted in response.

There is deliberate practice focused on explaining causation (What led to US entry into WW2?). Both the worksheet and information sheet are PDF format.

The lesson revolves around the key enquiry question ‘Why did the USA enter WW2?’ with the lesson ending in a PEE paragraph as a formative knowledge test.

The lesson comes in PowerPoint format, feel free to adapt the lesson to suit your needs best!

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