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Last updated

15 July 2025

ppt, 1.14 MB
ppt, 1.14 MB
pptx, 33.22 KB
pptx, 33.22 KB
pptx, 1.06 MB
pptx, 1.06 MB
pptx, 13.15 MB
pptx, 13.15 MB

This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on the reasons why people joined the army to fight in World War One.

Designed for KS3, this lesson explores four key motivations: shame, heroism, patriotism, and hatred of Germans. It encourages students to consider the emotional and social pressures that led men to enlist in 1914.

Includes:

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

Cut-and-stick task – interactive activity to help students categorise and reflect on key motivations

Video activity – brings the topic to life with real stories and visual context

Picture reveal starter – to spark curiosity and generate discussion

Plenary task – to consolidate learning and encourage thoughtful conclusions

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