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This is the second lesson in a scheme of work about the First World War.

The lesson focuses on the assasination of Franz Ferdinand in 1914. The lesson is aimed towards year 9 pupils but could easily be adapted for other year levels.

The lesson is ready to teach and includes all required resources in the PowerPoint.

During the lesson, Pupils will:
* Complete a starter activity match up key words (Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism) from previous lessons to their definitions.
* Try to suggest how Gavrilo Princip could be responsible for the start of the war based on a picture of him.
* Piece together the basic story of the assasination of Franz Ferdinand based on limited information.
* Watch a video to consolidate information about the assasination of Franz Ferdinand.
* Consider and respond to the statement "The First World War was not inevitable. It was caused by a series of coincidences."
* Complete a newspaper article outlining the key events of the assasination and its impact.


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