Causes of the First World WarQuick View
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Causes of the First World War

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Presentation and worksheets on the major causes of the First World War for KS3.<br /> Objectives are to help pupils in year 9 identify and understand the major causes of the outbreak of the war in 1914; identify both long and short term causes; evaluate most important cause and explain their reasoning.<br /> The PowerPoint is accompanied by a worksheet booklet and there is an additional task to chart the final stages from July to August 1914 that led to the war itself.<br /> There is an assessment in the form of a homework task and this can be edited for lower ability pupils.
Hyperinflation in Germany 1923Quick View
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Hyperinflation in Germany 1923

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The causes and consequences of the economic crisis in Germany. Why it occurred, who it affected and the problems it caused for the government.
Who was Hitler? His early lifeQuick View
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Who was Hitler? His early life

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Focus is on Hitler up to early 1920s - what made his character etc. Includes source activity, end of lesson quiz and link to video clip for discussion.
Life in Nazi GermanyQuick View
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Life in Nazi Germany

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A series of work books covering the period of Nazi rule over Germany that includes background to Hitler's rise; the consolidation process; the economy; propaganda; groups (the youth, workers, women, church) and opposition. Each booklet has a range of activities for students to complete and some require other sources (e.g. The Nazis a warning from history). There is also a revision guide that details all key points. Initially made for AS students but can be adapted for GCSE. Can be used for a variety of purposes in class or as homework tasks.
End of the First World War and the Treaty of VersaillesQuick View
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End of the First World War and the Treaty of Versailles

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Examines the events that led to the end of the war in November 1918 and assesses the territorial, economic, military and social impact the Treaty of Versailles had on Germany. Extension work on Wilsons 14 points to help understand the difficulties in achieving a settlement that would please all concerned.
Understanding political partiesQuick View
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Understanding political parties

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Getting to grips with the concept of left wing/right wing and the aims of Germany's political parties during the Weimar period. Homework sheets help consolidate the learning.
KristallnachtQuick View
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Kristallnacht

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<p>An analysis of the causes of the pogram and first hand accounts of the victims and the reaction of ordinary Germans. Useful for KS3 and KS4 studying Nazi Germany or the Holocaust. PPT, worksheet and key word table included.</p>
The Unification of Germany 1871Quick View
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The Unification of Germany 1871

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<p>Powerpoint detailing the wars of unification (causes and consequences) and the political make up and the problems Bismarck faced with internal unification thereafter. Comes with targeted question worksheets that can be used in class or as homework. Would suit GCSE or A level students studying Germany from the point of unification.</p>
Medieval medicine - an assessmentQuick View
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Medieval medicine - an assessment

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An assessment on the progress of medicine by the medieval period that aims to help students with answering a question in a balanced and thoughtful way.
Why the need for a US Constitution?Quick View
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Why the need for a US Constitution?

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A set of four topic on a sheet resources (A3) with a focus on the development of the US Constitution. Each one has a set task that can be completed in class or as homework.
Hitler's consolidation of powerQuick View
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Hitler's consolidation of power

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A detailed presentation covering the key points in Hitler's consolidation between January 1933 and August 1934. Allows students consider the main opposition Hitler faced and the methods he used to overcome them. Aimed at key stage 4 students but could be used with KS3 pupils too.
Introduction to CongressQuick View
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Introduction to Congress

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<p>Introduces the establishment of Congress within the Constitution; compares it to the other two branches through the system of checks and balances; examines its structure, its representative nature and its powers in comparison to the states; considers how representative it is through the 115th Congress (race, gender, age etc) and has a homework task to consider representative nature of 116th Congress.</p>
Anglo-saxon societyQuick View
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Anglo-saxon society

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<p>A hierarchy of the Anglo-Saxon social system in a visual format. Can be used as an introduction to identify the roles each group played.</p>
Nixon and WatergateQuick View
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Nixon and Watergate

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<p>Looks at why the break in at the Watergate complex took place, how these events unfolded and the individuals involved. There are targeted questions that encourage students to consider the impact and aftermath of the Watergate scandal with articles and links to key sites to help them begin. Although it is intended to be used as a whole lesson activity, it is also useful as a visual revision source. There is also an overview of what helped Nixon win the election in 1968.</p>
Nazi-Soviet Non-agression PactQuick View
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Nazi-Soviet Non-agression Pact

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<p>Would suit KS4 and 5 studying the inter-war period. Assesses the situation of the major European powers in 1939 and analyses the reasons/motives behind the decisions that led up to the signing of the pact in August 1939.</p>