The American West, c1835-c1895, GCSE 9-1 Edexcel
The aim of this lesson is to explore the consequences of the Battle of Little Big Horn as public perceptions of the Plains Indians changed from weak savages to a real threat.
Students are introduced to General Custer before analysing some text on the causes of the Battle and his subsequent defeat. For further challenge, they are then given some fragments of sentences which they have to fill out and complete.
They are also required use key words to evaluate the consequences of the battle and recognise a new direction of policy for the US Government when dealing with the Plains Indians.
The plenary is to create a brewing pot of ingredients which led to Custer’s last stand and defeat.
The resource is differentiated and gives suggested teaching strategies. Some retrieval practice is also included to recall the significance of treaties.
It comes in Powerpoint format which can be amended and changed to suit.
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