The Rise of Fascism [#2]
Lesson #2 of 6 lessons towards the enquiry: “Why was the world unable to keep peace after 1918?” [Concept: Cause & Consequence]. See my TES shop for other lesson and bundle offers!
Suitable as a standalone lesson or within a scheme of work!
Overview: Students will explore the rise of extremist ideas (fascism) in Germany and Italy during the early-1920s. Specifically, students will broaden their understanding of democracies and dictatorships, before examining the reasons why people gravitated towards new ideas after WWI. This can form part of a wider discussion about the rise of fascism as a precursor to WWII.
Suitability: Designed for Key Stage 3 (Years 8 – 9), but possibly suitable for KS4.
Approximate Delivery Time: 50 – 60 Minutes
What will you get?
- PowerPoint Presentation – Fully scaffolded PPT to support teaching. Note: The PPT may contain animations / clips.
- Worksheets – Printable worksheets to support teaching activities.
- Adaptive Teaching Strategies – An adaptable lesson for a range of learning abilities, with a variety of activities (i.e., whiteboards; think-pair-share; stretch-and-challenge activities).
- Video Clip - Link to BBC Teach clip about the origins of fascism in Europe.
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