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Last updated

15 July 2025

pptx, 5.43 MB
pptx, 5.43 MB
pptx, 230.58 KB
pptx, 230.58 KB

This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson exploring the question: Was Germany to blame for the outbreak of World War One?

Designed for KS3, this lesson encourages students to investigate different perspectives on Germany’s role in causing the war, helping them develop historical judgement and debate skills.

Includes:

PowerPoint presentation – clear, visually engaging slides that guide the full lesson

Pairs task – promotes discussion and critical thinking through collaborative analysis

Written activity – structured task to support evidence-based conclusions

Quiz task – a fun and engaging way to check understanding and recap key points

Starter activity and plenary – to introduce the enquiry and reflect on findings

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