Higher History: Paper 2 Scotland in 1914 Lesson starter: Write down three things you know about Scotland around 1914. You may wish to consider popular.

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Higher History: Paper 2 Scotland in 1914 Lesson starter: Write down three things you know about Scotland around You may wish to consider popular occupations, economy, religion, education, wealth etc

Today we will… Describe the type of country Scotland was around 1914 Identify some key aspects of Scottish society around 1914

I can… Summarise information on one key aspect of Scottish life Teach this aspect to my group Create notes based on what my group members teach me

You need four headings with space for notes under each (1/2 a page roughly) 1.People 2.Economy 3.Politics 4.Scottish Identity Scotland before WWI

Each group member will receive an information sheet on one key aspect You will have 10 minutes to read through the sheet and summarise the information on your page of the booklet NOW is the time to ask questions – next you will teach it to others! Task 1

You will now take it in turns to teach your group what you have learned Group members should take notes on what they see/ hear Questions are welcomed – ask your ‘teacher’ if you don’t understand ‘Teachers’ – quiz your pupils if you think they haven’t understood! All group members should be able to answer questions on ANY of the four key aspects Task 2

Task 3 What have I learned? 1.Describe the problems in cities like Glasgow around Name four industries in Scotland around Which party received the most support amongst Scots and why? 4.What was the image of the Scots army regiments?

Today we will… Describe the type of country Scotland was around 1914 Identify some key aspects of Scottish society around 1914

I can… Summarise information on one key aspect of Scottish life Teach this aspect to my group Create notes based on what my group members teach me