This lesson is the 2nd in a series of two lessons investigating the causes of the First World War. The focus of this lesson is the short-term cause (the spark). It links the long-term causes to the shooting of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and is assessed through the use of sharing assessment criteria and peer assessment.
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KEY STAGE 3 UNIT OF WORK - FIRST WORLD WAR
This is a bundle of 8 lessons suitable for teaching the First World War to key stage 3 students. Each lesson is 1 hour long, and contains varied activities all assessing different historical skills in preparation for GCSE. The bundle contains a free sample lesson which can be downloaded individually.
The Long and Short Term Causes of the First World War
This bundle contains one key stage 3 lesson which focuses on the long-term causes of the First World War, and one which focuses on the short-term causes (the spark). The lessons take one hour each to teach, and the assessment method is peer assessment and sharing criterion.
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