Y9: 3-7. Hitler’s rise to power

[Memo Version]

Year 9A & Year 9B

Today we are going to:

  • Talk about taking IGCSE History
  • Revise Hitler’s Rise to Power…

Follow the instructions step by step:

1.

Let’s investigate the option of taking GCSE History in Years 10 & 11… Below are three short video clips that give you information about GCSE History. Watch all 3 clips, even if you have already decided which subjects you will take next year.

In this video you will see How GCSE History can benefit you and also what the GCSE History course is about.

GCSE History. (1:58 minutes long)

Here is a short discussion, by Queen’s students, about the pro’s and con’s of taking GCSE History. (The voices have deliberately been “mickey-moused”…)

TAKE NOTE: Both positive and negative aspects are discussed, to give a balanced view on taking GCSE History…

What students say about GCSE History… (2:55 minutes long)

And finally… one last video to help you make up your mind. You do not want to miss this video clip!!

(PS: I have the Geography teacher’s permission to show you this video…)

Doing GCSE History. (4:10 minutes long)

The topics for History next year are:

1) Russia, 1905-1941 (We will look at Tsarist Russia, Lenin’s Russia, and Stalin’s Russia.)

2) Post-war Peace Treaties (We will mainly focus on the Treaty of Versailles and its impact)

The topics for Year 11 are:

1) The League of Nations (We will look at what the League did in the 1920’s and in the 1930’s.)

2)The Road to War (We will look at all the things that Germany did in the 1930’s that eventually led to WW2.)

2.

Before we start with the revision, look at the feedback for the cartoon analysis task that you completed recently. Below is a possible response to the question about the overall message of the cartoon on p.13:

3.

Let’s remind ourselves how Hitler came to power – watch these video clips to revise Hitler’s rise to power…

How did Hitler rise to power? (5:36 minutes long)

The rise of Hitler. (2:04 minutes long)

The Rise of the Nazis. (3:30 minutes long)

4.

You need to know who the most important leaders in Nazi Germany were. Watch the video on “Nazi leaders”, to get to know who each one was…

Nazi Leaders (Third Reich). (3:32 minutes long)

5.

“What happened to each of these Nazi leaders…” (p.24)

6.

Fill in the missing information on “Nazi Leaders” in the boxes on p.24. (For study purposes, you can simply memorise the brief notes in the boxes…)

7.

Here is a reminder of what the Night of the Long Knives was…

Night of the Long Knives | Khan Academy. (3:45 minutes long)

8.

p.21

Examine the cartoon carefully to consider what it is trying to say…

9.

Now complete the Questions on the “Night of the Long Knives”, p.21.

“The Night of the Long Knives, p.21”

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