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Because teachers have so many things to do, creating new, inspiring lessons can often take a back seat. This book is designed to assist you in providing lesson ideas on everything from women's role in WW1 to the Russian Civil War. With more than 70 curriculum-linked lessons suitable for teaching 14-16-year-olds, this fabulously user-friendly resource features activities and teaching strategies based on the latest research and best practice.
The practical, task-based activities are aimed at supporting and reinforcing your teaching, and promoting pupils' enjoyment of the subject; encouraging their curiosity and imagination and helping them to develop enquiring minds and engage with the past. There are activities for individual, pair and group work, and the worksheets are all photocopiable and downloadable.
This is an essential resource for all secondary school history teachers: newly qualified, experienced and in training.
Table of Contents
\ 26. Rasputin (1) \ 27. Rasputin (2) \ 28. Russian rulers at the beginning of the 20th century \ 29. The Provisional Government and the Bolsheviks \ 30. Murder of the monarchy \ 31. How did the Bolsheviks rule? \ 32. Bolsheviks to Communists \ 33. Russian Civil War \ 34. The New Economic Policy (NEP) \ 35. Trotsky and Stalin \ 36. Stalin and the creation of the USSR \ Section E: Germany \ 37. Weaknesses of the Weimar Republic \ 38. The Nazi Party \ 39. How Hitler took control \ 40. How did Hitler consolidate his power? \ 41. The Police state and opposition to the Nazis \ 42. How did the Nazis deal with the churches? \ 43. What was the Nazis' approach to young people in Germany? \ 44. Youth and women in Nazi Germany \ 45. Persecution \ 46. The Holocaust \ 47. German economy under the Nazis \ Section F: America \ 48. What was America like in the 1920s? \ 49. The Roaring Twenties \ 50. Immigration in the 1920s \ 51. Intolerance in the 1920s \ 52. Prejudice in the US in the 20th century \ 53. The fight for civil rights \ 54. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X \ 55. Changes for women \ 56. The Wall Street Crash \ 57. The Great Depression \ 58. The effects of the Depression \ 59. Roosevelt's New Deal \ 60. What was the New Deal? \ Section G: International relations (2) \ 61. The League of Nations in the 1920s \ 62. The League of Nations in the 1930s \ 63. The League and international relations \ 64. What caused the Second World War? \ 65. Hitler's actions - war-inducing or not? \ Section H: World War II \ 66. Why did international peace collapse in 1939? \ 67. Appeasement \ 68. Countdown to war \ 69. Why did World War II happen? \ 70. The outbreak of World War II \ 71. Hitler's early invasions, Churchill and Dunkirk \ 72. The Battle of Britain and the Blitz \ 73. What happened on D-Day? \ 74. How were women affected by the war? \ 75. The effects of the Second World War \ Section I: The Cold War \ 76. The beginnings of the Cold War \ 77. The Cold War \ 78. The collapse of communism \ Recommended resources
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Product details
Published | 02 Sep 2010 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9781441175083 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Series | Resources for Teaching |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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