Objective: To teach students about the Munich Putsch, a failed coup attempt by Adolf Hitler to take over the government of Bavaria.
Materials Needed:
-PowerPoint Slides with relevant images related to event -Video clips of relevant speeches -In-class Discussion sheets -Group Activity Handouts
Procedure:
- Introduction (5 minutes):
-Introduce students to the topic by showing images related to the Munich Putsch and discussing its historical importance.
- Explanation of the Munich Putsch (15 minutes):
-Explain the events leading up to the Munich Putsch, including the relationship between Hitler and Erich Ludendorff, the failed Beer Hall Putsch of 1923 and the rise of the Nazi party.
-Display relevant images and videos to illustrate the events.
- In-class discussion (10 minutes):
-Divide the class into small groups and have each group answer a set of questions related to the Munich Putsch.
- Group Activity (15 minutes):
-Divide the class into groups of 4-5 students and have them each create a presentation on a key figure in the Munich Putsch.
-Allow each group time to present their work and have the class discuss the information presented.
- Summary (5 minutes):
-Summarize the lesson and allow time for any additional questions or comments.
Assessment:
-Students will submit their group presentation in the form of written reports or PowerPoint slides for evaluation.
-A quiz on the key elements of the Munich Putsch and its implications will be administered to assess understanding.
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