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How deadly and effective were the new weapons of the First World War?

This enquiry-based lesson challenges students to evaluate the effectiveness, impact and killing power of the weapons and equipment used during World War One.

Students investigate whether twentieth-century technology transformed warfare and consider how well-equipped soldiers really were on the Western Front, particularly the British Tommy.

The lesson begins by exploring the weapons used before, during and after the war, allowing students to identify continuity and change in military technology. Students then analyse the development and impact of key weapons including
Machine guns, Artillery, Tanks, Poison gas, Rifles and grenades

Using visual sources, discussion activities and historical interpretation, students assess how far these weapons changed the nature of warfare and contributed to the huge casualties of the conflict.

The lesson also examines the famous claim by Dan Snow that the British soldier entered the war “as the best prepared soldier on the planet,” encouraging students to evaluate how accurate this interpretation really is.

Activities include rating the effectiveness and killing power of different weapons, analysing the equipment carried by soldiers in the trenches, evaluating the advantages and limitations of new technology and linking images to weapon effectiveness in a challenging plenary task

The resource also features:

An enquiry question revisited throughout the lesson and unit
Retrieval practice activities
Differentiated materials to support all learners
Suggested teaching strategies
Fully editable PowerPoint format

Any reviews will be gratefully received to aid future planning.

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KS3 World War One Full Unit Bundle (1914–1918)

This fully resourced and engaging unit provides a rich exploration of the causes, experiences and consequences of the First World War, culminating in the Peace Settlement and Treaty of Versailles. The bundle is designed to give students a clear, engaging understanding of how and why the war began, how it was fought and the lasting impact it had on Britain, Europe and the wider world. From the tensions of the alliance system and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, through to the brutal reality of the Western Front and industrialised warfare, students build a detailed and coherent picture of the conflict. Alongside this, the unit places a strong emphasis on historical skills and debate. Students develop their understanding of causation, consequence, similarity and difference, and historical interpretation. Key areas of study include recruitment and Kitchener’s Army, life in the trenches, the role of women on the Home Front, Empire soldiers, developments in warfare and contested interpretations such as whether Field Marshal Haig deserves the label “Butcher of the Somme”. Each lesson is designed to be engaging, accessible and adaptable, with retrieval practice activities built in to support long-term learning. Lessons are also supported by suggested teaching strategies and up-to-date historical interpretations, including references to respected sources such as the BBC and wider historical scholarship. Included in this 14-lesson bundle: L1 The long-term causes of WWI L2 The short-term causes of WWI L3 Recruitment in WWI L4 Why build trenches? L5 Was life in the trenches all bad? L6 Was Haig the “Butcher of the Somme”? L7 Cowardice in WWI L8 War in the Air L9 Weapons of WWI L10 The role of women in WWI L11 Conscientious Objectors L12 The end of WWI and the Armistice L13 The Treaty of Versailles L14 Empire Soldiers Also included is a Key Word Literacy display to support vocabulary development and strengthen subject knowledge. All resources are provided in fully editable PowerPoint format, allowing you to adapt and tailor materials to suit your classes. Differentiated resources are included throughout to support learners of all abilities. These lessons are designed, adapted and classroom-tested to ensure strong engagement, clear progression and high-quality historical thinking throughout the unit. Any reviews would be greatly appreciated.

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louisealicefranklin

7 years ago
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Great resource

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