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This is an introduction lesson to introduce the twentieth century. It is based on Eric Hobsbawms description of the 20th Century being 'The Short Twentieth Century' and/or the Age of Extremes.

This lesson is ideal for the beginning of a GCSE course on 20th Century History, or an MYP 5/ IB Diploma lesson to introduce the twentieth century.

The lesson has 4 tasks.

Starter: With photos of scenes from across the 20th Century students must decide what the 20th century will be most remembered for.

Task 2: Students follow a powerpoint and complete a cheat sheet - note taking template.

Task 3: A research task where the students will research and colour in a map that highlights a theme of the twentieth century.

Plenary: To discuss again what the twentieth century will be most famous for - Some guiding questions that focus on the learning objectives.

Learning objective: Note present in the powerpoint.
All must be able: To understand the global processes of the 20th Century.
Most should be able: To think about why the 20th Century was so bloody.
Some Could be able: To apply the historiography of the twentieth century, how it followed Hegel's view of dialectical movement of time.

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laramelissa

3 years ago
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Several typos including grammatical. Content was rather questionable too. In the end I couldn't use it for my class as not to the standard required.

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