This is an interactive Power Point Presentation written to fulfil requirements for GCSE Modern World History syllabuses. This is no ordinary PowerPoint Presentation.
The resource be used in different way.
- It can be used as an independent learning resource for pupils
Use it as part of your lessons to cover the content for the Modern World History course. Pupils study the information in the PowerPoint presentation. A differentiated work booklet is provided. Completing all sections, homework, tests and written tasks should provide pupils with a good level of knowledge and understanding of the key issues and ideas.- It can be used as a teaching resource
The independent learning module can also be used for whole class teaching when displayed on a screen through a data projector or interactive whiteboard.- It can be used as a revision resource
Pupils can use all or part of the module to revise and research essential content. The module fulfils aspects of the assessment for learning curriculum with opportunities for peer assessment, understanding mark schemes, target setting, self evaluation and review.It includes 40 slides introducing pupils to the essential and key issues related to the Causes of the Second World War.
The areas covered are:-
Definitions of foreign policy
Hitler’s foreign policy aims
How Hitler destroyed the Treaty of Versailles up to 1936
German territorial expansion from 1937 including the Anschluss
Arguments for and against appeasement
The Munich Conference and the Nazi Soviet Pact
The actions of other dictators
The weakness of the League of Nations
Key skills, cartoon analysis and essay writing.
The material is presented in an attractive and lively manner with text, images, audio, internet links, advanced materials for the brightest, keywords and interactive maps in order to keep pupils interested and engaged.
This programme will run on a school network that has minimal multimedia capabilities, running Microsoft Office, Word and PowerPoint. Access to the internet is also required.
Once purchased, the CD can be freely copied and networked throughout the school.
There are more resources in the GCSE Modern World History series - The Paris Peace Conference and The League of Nations