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A wide-ranging collection of 7 purposeful lessons covering Germany and the causes of WW2 that include PowerPoints and supportive materials. These lessons enable all students to maximise their potential by raising key questions and with focused, thought-provoking exercises. They will also enable students to develop a range of essential skills.

  1. Introduction - A power point to introduce the topic, including key questions.

  2. Blame WW1 + the Treaty of Versailles - An exercise that will get your students thinking about links, something key to high grades.

  3. Blame Hitler – Exercises that examine “Hitler’s War” in an analytical way and gives your students the chance to explore key focus points.

  4. Blame Appeasement - An exercise that is designed to add depth to the debate about Appeasement and to show that history is very real, is about choices made, and not made, and is highly contentious. Your class should find it fun.

  5. The Nazi-Soviet Pact - An exercise that, though it focuses on the Nazi-Soviet Pact will strengthen your student’s preparation for a number of potential questions.

  6. Dealing with that Pesky Exam - A series of three exercises to help students make use of their knowledge and understanding in answering potential essay questions as well as a tricky source question.

  7. How useful is this source? – A look at approaches to another frequently asked source question.

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