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This final KS3 lesson brings the whole enquiry together. Students weigh up the long‑term vs short‑term causes of the First World War, explore different historical interpretations of war guilt, and learn how to construct a balanced, high‑level causal argument for their enquiry essay. The lesson is structured, analytical, and perfect for building confident extended writing.

Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate_long_term_vs_short_term_causes
  • Analyse_historical_interpretations_of_war_guilt
  • Construct_a_balanced_causal_argument

What’s Included

  • In‑lesson_tasks
  • Peer_talking_opportunities
  • Worksheet_included

Why Teachers Love It
A polished, enquiry‑driven lesson that helps students think like historians. The structured comparison of causes, accessible interpretations work, and clear essay scaffolding make this an ideal end‑of‑unit lesson — rigorous, engaging, and ready to use.

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