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Holocaust L7 - What Was Life Like in the Ghettos?
This lesson contains:
A ‘do it now’ starter based on previous learning on the course, but this can be edited to suit what you have taught.
An overview of the situation n 1939 after Hitler had invaded Poland and started WW2. Students then find out that Jews were forced to move into ghettos. Students define the word in their books. There is then a short video from YouTube to reinforce this idea.
A closer look, in particular, at the Warsaw Ghetto. Students find out where it was, how many went there and how it looked. This is a video from YouTube that reinforced this information and gives some insight into life in the ghettos, as well as an optional clip from Schlinder’s list which I have edited with questions across the screen to consider as it’s playing.
The main activity for the students to study 4 source ‘packs’. Each info card has 2-3 pieces of information and images, as well as ‘prompts’ for them to consider and help them make notes about what life was like in their worksheet tables. There is an extension activity on the board.
A slide which goes over the major consequences of the ghettos for students to add to their notes if they didn’t get them.
A plenary to get students to consolidate their learning with some simple questions.
Attachments:
1 x Powerpoint Presentation
2 x Publisher Files
Holocaust L8 - Did the Jewish People Resist?
This lesson contains:
A ‘do it now’ starter based on previous learning on the course, but this can be edited to suit what you have taught.
An introduction to the idea of resistance and how it manifests. Students can explore types of resistance that can be done other than force. They then get introduced to some images of resistance in the ghettos, then discuss a ‘word wall’ with different ways the Jews resisted. Students categorise them as giving hope, morale or those preserving values and beliefs.
An overview of the difficulties faced when trying to escape from concentration camps. Students examine an excerpt and write down 3 reasons escape was hard. They then give specific examples from the next slide.
A guided reading task on the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising with questions around the outsides, differentiated to show where the information can be found.
A plenary to explain what resistance meant to Jewish people and what it means to them also.
Attachments:
1 x Powerpoint Presentation
1 x Publisher File
Holocaust L3 - What Are the Roots of Antisemitism?
This lesson contains:
A starter with a quote about Jews and how they were ‘to be condemned’ - most will think this is from Hitler but is in fact from Martin Luther. This starts the idea that antisemitism has a longer history than just Nazi Germany.
Background information about the long history of antisemitism and what the word means. Students write a defintion from the board.
An overview of the word ‘scapegoat’ and how this might apply to the Jewish people through history.
A main activity to study a series of information cards, each about a different country through history, and for students to make notes on their worksheet about how the Jews were treated, and why. This leads to a deeper discussion about patterns and trends we can see through history about the reasons why people persecuted the Jews (greed, blame, religious differences etc.) and how this links to Hitler’s persecution. There is a consolidation activity for students to do using guidence on the board.
An activity to now compare these views with Hitler’s views in Mein Kampf and draw comparisons.
A smaller, colour-coding activity to note why antisemitism may have been on the rise in Germany even before the Nazis assumed power.
Attachments:
1 x Powerpoint Presentation
3 x Publisher Files
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GCSE Medicine Modern Topic 4 BUNDLE
This bundle contains:
L18 - Creation of Penicillin
L19 - Discovery of DNA
L20 - Lifetsyle Choices and Illness
L21 - Magic Bullets & Antibiotics
L22 - The Role of the NHS
L23 - Government Prevention of Illness
L24 - Lung Cancer
The bundle’s individual cost would be £17.50 so this bundle will save you around 30%.
Holocaust L11 - Who is Responsible for the Holocaust?
This lesson contains:
A starter that asks students to study a source image of Jews cleaning the streets. they are asked analytical questions about it and will return to the image later.
An overview of the key words for the lesson, which are ‘perpetrators’, ‘collaborators’, ‘bystanders’ and ‘resisters’. There is then a chance for students to make notes on each as you go through the next 4 slides with images.
A task to return to the source and judge who they believe in the picture fall into each of the categories. The extension is to consider why it’s sometimes hard to decide on the difference between those doing and those collaborating.
A colour-coding activity to look at a series of scenarios and judge what category of guilt they are to be placed in.
An extension of this task to then map the numbers of each scenario on a plot graph to note the impact of each and the level of ‘active’ or ‘non active’ each scenario showed. this can lead to greater analysis of the consequences of different peoples’ actions.
A review of the learning.
Attachments:
1 x Powerpoint Presentation
1 x Word File
Holocaust L6 - Children's Kindertransport Experiences
This lesson contains:
A ‘do it now’ starter which you can edit as needed to revise concepts you have previously taught.
An introduction to the word ‘refugee’ which students discuss and can write a definition of. They can discuss why children may have been refugees in the 1930’s from Germany.
A background tot he Kindertransport program, including the reasons after Kristallnacht, the British hesitation and then their eventual offer of help. The students consolidate this by filling in a gap fill once you have gone through the slides.
A short look at the experience of Stephanie Shirley by watching a video interview with her and discussing her difficulties in the kindertransport program.
The main task to study a series of sources containing experiences of different youths who came the Britain. Students then use this to complete the diagram and questions on their worksheets to show the experiences of the journey, arriving and whether they felt welcome.
A plenary to discuss how we remember this event, and to re-review their definitions of refugees and summarise the experiences they learned about.
Attachments:
1 x Powerpoint Presentation
2 x Publisher Files
Holocaust L10 - How Did the Holocaust Affect British Soil?
This lesson contains:
A ‘do it now’ starter that can be edited to reflect past learning you have been covering.
An overview of Hitler’s invasion of Britain, in particular the Channel Islands. There is a video from YouTube that summarises the situation in the Channel Islands. Students learn about the four camps that were built on Alderney to house prisoners, two of which were concentration camps with European Jews and political prisoners. As the teach works through the slides on each, students annotate their maps of each camp and who was held there.
A main activity which is a guided read about Norderney Camp. Student use what they have read to complete the worksheet with the key consequences of its existence on the people held there and on British citizens.
A review task to design a suitable memorial.
Attachments:
1 x Powerpoint Presentation
1 x Word File
2 x Publisher Files
Bundle
KS3 USA in the 1920's BUNDLE
This bundle contains:
L1 - The American Dream & Booming 1920’s
L2 - Was Prohibition Doomed to Fail?
L3 - The Rise of Gangsters
L4 - Race Relations in the 1920’s
L5 - The Wall Street Crash
L6 - Life in the Great Depression
L7 - Did the New Deal Help Everyone?
The individual lessons would normally cost £16, so this bundle would save you 40%.
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GCSE WW1 Western Front Medicine BUNDLE
This bundle contains:
L1 - Intro and Major Battles
L2 - Trench Warfare
L3 - Conditions and Transport
L4 - Injuries at the Front
L5 - Treating the Wounded
L6 - New Treatments in WW1
The bundle’s individual cost would be £15.00 so this bundle will save you 30%.
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GCSE American West Topic 1 BUNDLE
This bundle contains:
L1 - American West Intro
L2 & L3 - Life of Plains Indians
L4 - Changing Government Policies
L5 - Why People Migrated West
L6 - How Successful Were the Mormons
L7 - The Gold Rush and 49’ers
L8 - Early Farming on the Plains
L9 - The Fort Laramie Treaty 1851
L10 - Early Law and Order
The bundle’s individual cost would be £14.99 so this bundle will save you more than 30%.
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GCSE American West Topic 2 BUNDLE
This bundle contains:
L11 - Civil War & Railroads
L12 - Homesteaders & Solutions
L13 - Development of Ranching
L14 - Life of Cowboys
L15 - Decline of Cowboys
L16 - Law & Order After 1865
L17 & L18 - Plains Indians Wars
The bundle’s individual cost would be £17.99 so this bundle will save you more than 30%.
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GCSE Medicine Industrial Topic 3 BUNDLE
This bundle contains:
L12 - Jenner & Smallpox
L13 - Pasteur & Koch
L14 - Lister, Simpson & Surgery
L15 - Florence Nightingale & Hospitals
L16 - The Public Health Act 1875
L17 - John Snow & Cholera
The bundle’s individual cost would be £15.00 so this bundle will save you around 30%.
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GCSE Medicine Renaissance Topic 2 BUNDLE
This bundle contains:
L6 - Renaissance Causes of Disease
L7 - Sydenham & New Approaches
L8 - Renaissance Treatment & Prevention
L9 - Medical Care & Vesalius
L10 - The Impact of William Harvey
L11 - Dealing With the Great Plague
The bundle’s individual cost would be £15.00 so this bundle will save you around 30%.
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KS3 Norman England Bundle
This bundle contains:
L1 - Who Should Be King?
L2 - The Battle of Stamford Bridge
L3 & L4 - Why Did William Win Hastings?
L5 - How Did Harold Actually Die?
L6 - Feudal System & Domesday Book
L7 - William’s Control Using Castles
L8 - How Did Medieval Castles Change?
The bundle’s individual cost would be £18.70 so this bundle will save you around 30%.
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GCSE Medicine Medieval Topic 1 BUNDLE
This bundle contains:
L1 - Hippocrates and Galen
L2 - Medieval Causes of Disease
L3 - Medieval Treatments and Prevention
L4 - Medical Care and Hospitals
The bundle’s individual cost would be £10 so this bundle will save you around 20%.