1900–present
The period 1900-present day represents a huge turning point in world history and the scene of two world wars. In addition to a study of the Holocaust, topics of study could include (but should not be limited to) the causes, events and effects of the First and Second World Wars and the rise of dictators. Other topics include women's suffrage, the changing role of women in society, changing attitudes to different groups in society, the end of empire and Indian independence, migration to and from Britain and social, political and technological change after 1945.
In this section you'll find resources to support a home-learning study of this period. We'll add further resources as they are submitted.
Attached files:
- VE Day and WW2 resource (KS3) - 1. Activities and teacher's notes
14.8 KB Word document - VE Day and WW2 resource - 2. Powerpoint
3.43 MB Powerpoint presentation - WW1: 37 days decision-making exercise
24.6 KB Word document - What transformed Hitler from a 'nobody' to a 'somebody'? 1
18.6 KB Word document - What transformed Hitler from a 'nobody' to a 'somebody'? 2
1.35 MB Powerpoint presentation - Different perspectives on the storming of the Winter Palace
4.53 MB Powerpoint presentation - Year 9 WW2 project
73.1 KB Powerpoint presentation - Was WW2 Hitler's fault?
9.71 MB Powerpoint presentation - Was WW2 Hitler's Fault? Causes worksheet
1.45 MB Word document - Hitler's Police State - 1. information sheet and cover sheet
16.4 KB Word document - Hitler's Police State - 2. Powerpoint
60.6 KB Powerpoint presentation - Trench Warfare (Royal Armouries Education Team)
11.8 KB Word document