Social Sciences • Year 11 • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum
This is lesson 1 of 10 in the unit "Witch Trials: Source Analysis". Lesson Title: Introduction to the Salem Witch Trials Lesson Description: Explore the historical context of the Salem Witch Trials, including the social, political, and religious factors that contributed to the events. Students will engage in a discussion about the significance of the trials in American history.
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Objective: Engage students by connecting past events to modern experiences of fear and mass hysteria.
Objective: Introduce students to the social, political, and religious factors contributing to the trials.
Hand out short extracts from primary sources (e.g., excerpts from trial records, diary entries).
In pairs, students answer:
A few students share insights with the class.
Objective: Develop critical thinking by evaluating sources about the trials.
Objective: Connect historical themes to contemporary issues.
Encourage students to use evidence from the lesson to support their arguments.
Objective: Consolidate learning and encourage personal connections to the topic.
Teacher collects responses for discussion in the next lesson.
Next Lesson: "Mass Hysteria & Social Scapegoating"
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