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An engaging lesson on Henry Ford and how he contributed to the economic boom of the 1920s.

This one hour lesson is suitable for the AQA GCSE course and is a complete lesson.

The aim of the lesson is for students to understand the link between Henry Ford’s motor industry and the economic boom. Students learn about Ford through a video and multiple choice activity, followed by guided reading activities and a diagram to show Ford’s link to the cycle of prosperity.

This lesson is a KS4 lesson with clear objectives, keywords and differentiated resources, including challenge tasks and scaffolds throughout. All information sheets and resources are included on the slides for a download and go lesson. It downloads in a powerpoint format so can be adapted easily.

This lesson includes:

  • An engaging retrieval starter
  • A video to explain who Ford
  • Guided worksheets to consolidate knowledge of how Ford is linked to the economic boom and the cycle of prosperity.
  • A review based plenary using keywords and literacy prompts to measure progress.

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