The aim of this lesson is to for students to understand the causes of events and their consequences.
This will help them gain valuable skills in historical understanding and enquiry. Furthermore, this lesson will help students distinguish between short-term and long-term causes, while identifying trigger points - the immediate events that sparked historical change.
Students begin by identifying causes of events. A categorising activity will enable them to organise causes into short-term (immediate events or developments and long-term (deep-rooted social, political, economic, or cultural factors).
Students will also explore consequences in a similar categorisation exercise. They will be encouraged to analyse the immediate outcomes as well as longer-term implications, both intended and unintended.
There are also some differentiated independent tasks to examine where students can make connections and judgements on both the causes and consequences of events – these are not all related to history to help consolidate learning.
The lesson will support students in evaluating the relative significance of different causes and consequences, developing their analytical thinking and argumentation skills.
The resource is differentiated and gives suggested teaching strategies. It comes in PowerPoint format which can be amended and changed to suit.
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