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LESSON PLAN
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
LESSON ORGANISATION
Year Level: 11 Time: 8.30am Date: 14/3/14 Students Prior Knowledge: World War 1 not critical knowledge as some background will be covered but beneficial. Year 9 Australian Curriculum: History has a depth study on World War 1.
Strand/Topic from the Australian Curriculum Unit 3, Modern Nations in the 20 Century - Germany,
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Lesson Objectives As a result of this lesson, students will be able to: Demonstrate by use of an interactive timeline the facts and causes of the rise to power of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party Research and use different texts, primary sources and media sources to better understand why Hitler came to power Assess other students timelines to understand and critically assess how historical events are linked and causually related to each other. Understand how different historical interpretations can be given for the same events. Teachers Prior Preparation/Organisation: 1. Familiarise and become proficient with use of TikiToki interactive timeline program. 2. Review webpage The Rise of the Nazi Party and investigate links provided. 3. Determine groups of 2 students that are best suited to undertake the task given. Provision for students at educational risk:
Resources/References Align these with the segment where they will be introduced.
4. Advise students of groups and timeline subjects: i) Treaty of Versailles ii) The German Economy 1918-1934 iii) The Nazi Party 1919-1934 iv) Adolf Hitler v) Anti-semitism in Germany 5. Take students to Tiki-Toki website and explain features. As students will have a week to complete the timeline, it is not necessary to spend excessive time explaining Tiki-Tok as students should be able to work out how to use it. The emphasis is on historical review of the subject. 6. Instruct students to join with their partner and start discussing how they are going to construct their timeline. Advise them they will have a week to complete the timeline. 7. Circulate amongst groups of students to check understanding, answer questions and provide ideas on sources and historical views on the events. Lesson Closure: 1. Restate what the timeline is to contain and what the learning objectives in constructing it are. 2. Explain that next week, 2 integrated timelines will be constructed using Tiki-Toki integrating one timeline from each subject to create two timelines for the same period. Explain that the class will then critically review the timelines to consider: a) How the subjects relate to each other; b) Some of the sources used; and c) How the two integrated timelines differ and what this shows.
Teacher Note 2 groups will be allocated to each subject. Some groups may have to have three members depending on class size.
Assessment: Timelines will be informally assessed as to whether they meet the requirements specified.