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Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship

The focus of the lesson is to analyse the problems Hitler faced in January 1933 on becoming Chancellor.

Students need to know and understand the background to Hitler becoming Chancellor in January 1933, which can be quite challenging given the complex political machinations involving the President, Papen and Von Schleicher.

Students are given the context of Hitler’s rise to power, before using a revision thinking quilt to match key questions to specific key words and terms.

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Students are thus prepared to tackle the GCSE exam practice question at the end.

The lesson is enquiry based with a key question using a lightbulb posed at the start of the lesson and revisited to show the progress of learning.

The resource includes suggested teaching strategies, retrieval practice, differentiated materials and comes in PowerPoint format if there is a wish to adapt and change.

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Germany 1890-1945 Democracy and Dictatorship Bundle Part 2

This bundle is the second part in a series of lessons I have created for AQA GCSE 9-1 Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship. As well as focusing on GCSE exam practice questions, the lessons apply the skills necessary to enable the students to achieve the highest grades. The lessons will allow students to demonstrate (AO1) knowledge and understanding of the key features and characteristics of the period studied from the Wall Street Crash and the transformation of the Nazi Party into an electable and indelible force. They will study (AO2) second-order concepts such as change and continuity in the economic problems facing Germany and the causes and consequences of Hitler becoming Chancellor. The analysis and evaluation of sources (AO3) are used in for example The Night of the Long Knives lesson whilst substantiated judgements are made (AO4) on the limited opposition in Nazi Germany as it moved from a democratic into a totalitarian state. The lessons are as follows: L1 The Wall Street Crash L2 The rise of the Nazis and the transformation of the Nazi Party L3 Hitler becomes Chancellor (free resource) L4 Reichstag Fire and Enabling Act L5 The Night of the Long Knives L6 The Nazi Police State Please note that setting a full mock examination in class after completing this unit is strongly recommended. All the examination resources and markschemes are subject to copyright but can easily be found on the AQA website. Each resource gives suggested teaching strategies and are differentiated . They come in PDF and Powerpoint formats and can be amended and changed to suit. The resources all include suggested teaching strategies, retrieval practice, differentiated materials and come in PowerPoint format if there is a wish to adapt and change.

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