AQA GCE A Level Democracy and Nazism: Germany 1918-45
The aim of this lesson is to assess the state of the Republic by 1924 as a consequences of risings from the left and right.
As there is a lot of information in the lesson, students are given an overview of the learning in the lesson and what is covered.
Students begin by rating how serious six political uprisings were and be able to justify their choices.
They also have to summarise the reason why coalition governments made the Republic so weak, using information provided.
Case studies also focus on the Spartacist Uprising, the Munich Beer Hall Putsch and political assassinations.
This will enable students to tackle a source based question on the political instability of the Weimar Republic between 1919-24.
The lesson comes complete with a generic marksheme and question planning sheet.
The plenary is a find and fix task, recapping on learning from the lesson.
There is a enquiry question posed at the start of the lesson and revisited throughout to show the progress of learning throughout the lesson and subsequent unit of work.
The lesson comes in PowerPoint format and can be changed and adapted to suit.
The lesson is differentiated and includes suggested teaching strategies.
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