pptx, 80.35 MB
pptx, 80.35 MB
docx, 2.46 MB
docx, 2.46 MB
pptx, 6.5 MB
pptx, 6.5 MB
docx, 18.51 KB
docx, 18.51 KB

This lesson is designed to inform students about the TET offensive in order to enable them to explain why it was a significant turning point in the War leading to US public opposition. Students then will study different interpretations of the TET to then explain why they interpret it differently.

Hook starter: A Selection of images for students to study upon entrance to class encouraging them to reflect upon how they would feel if they were seeing these images on TV.

Students watch a video clip (Embedded) and are supplied with contextual knowledge via the PEEP SHEET if required. Students are encouraged to explain the significance of the TET and why it led to increased public opposition.

Students then apply their knowledge to an exam style question (Why do interpretations one and two have different opinions about the success of the TET).

WAGOL is then provided as students peer assess.

Lesson ends with a rounding up of students opinions about why the TET was a turning point.

easily enough to cover more than one lesson. Further instructions / video clips are included within the description of the presentation.

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